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Safe-sites are defined as little areas, often surrounded by big stones, filled up of stone debris or mineral mud [ 4].
One by one, church and community leaders filled the stone's crevices with mortar.
The hundreds of mourners who filled the stone courtyard of the palatial redbrick town hall there on Tuesday morning, joining others across the country in a moment of silence, will return grimly to their daily lives.
At present, Eurocode 5 Part 1-2 [1] provides a model for fire design of the load bearing function of timber frame assemblies with cavities completely filled with stone wool.
Several of the windows have also been filled with stone.
Sacbe 1 is 450 m long and is lined and filled with stone.
In the tomb area, wells were dug and filled with stone and rubble to form the footings of the tomb.
The crib extended up to the high water mark to a frustum of a 15 feet square pyramid that is reduced to 10 feet at its top and filled with stone.
I have spent decades exploring them, and I am still awed by the beauty of their serpentine canyons and alcoves filled with stone houses built by the ancestors of today's Pueblo people.
Three identical belts (length: 33 m, width: 3 m, and depth: 0.5 m) were filled with stone (bottom), gravel, and mangrove sand (surface).
Search for the following: Espaces between the timbers filled with stone (pierrotage) or bricks( briquettes-entre-poteaux that were usually very soft).
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