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During the Middle Ages, a castle was specifically a fortified structure, largely built to defend nobles against hostile intrusions.
Tesla has long contended that design of the battery pack as well as the fortified structure mounted on the floor of the car has a number of protections that prevent it from igniting.
A castle (from ) is a type of fortified structure built in Europe and the Middle East during the Middle Ages by nobility.
The entrance to the site was via a narrow land bridge to the north, which was protected by a fortified structure that occupied three-quarters of the width of the land bridge.
Following the siege, the Spanish began the construction in 1730 of the Lines of Contravallation, a fortified structure across the entire width of the isthmus anchored by two major forts on each end.
"Motte" refers to the mound alone, but it was often surmounted by a fortified structure, such as a keep, and the flat top would be surrounded by a palisade.
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Alcazar, Spanish alcázar, any of a class of fortified structures built in the 14th and 15th centuries in Spain.
Some occupy historic buildings; others, especially those of the United States, may be highly fortified structures that pay more attention to function than to form.
John Pike, a military analyst for the Web site Globalsecurity.org, suggests that there are potentially dozens of fortified structures below ground that shelter nerve gas, mustard gas, anthrax and maybe even smallpox.
That the house is a facsimile of an Old World architectural style adopted when wealthy landowners no longer needed to create fortified structures and could instead build for aesthetics — incorporating elaborate masonry, steeply pitched gable roofs, and embellished chimneys — feels significant.
Advanced thermobaric explosives have become one of the urgent requirements when targeting caves, fortified structures, and bunkers.
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