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In fact, the vast majority of the nation's 19,000 airports do not have towers.
Rather than taking a carrier's word that they have towers nearby, crowd-sourced maps are made by people with apps on their phones that periodically test for a signal.
Buildings of the British period were constructed with stone in Western styles of architecture; other stone buildings in the central city show a blending of Eastern and Western styles and have towers, domes, pillars, arches, hanging balconies, and rectangular courtyards.
The plain, abstract blocks have towers on the corners and two-storey loggias, and are a further simplification of Holden's style.
Each gallery has a gopura at each of the points, and the two inner galleries each have towers at their corners, forming a quincunx with the central tower.
While it doesn't have towers of rooms or a million restaurants, this tucked-away lodge includes frills the others don't have, from guided tours of the surrounding national park to up-close peeks at nesting green sea turtles.
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He would not have towered over a conventional upright the way he towered this one.
Two bedrooms have tower annexes; one has been made into a boudoir, the other a bedroom.
Ken Johnson Michael Fried and Rosalind E. Krauss have towered like giants over the mindscape of art criticism and theory for almost five decades.
On this year's Kentucky Derby trail, two colts have towered over the current crop of 3-year-olds.
If Borglum had finished the bodies, as he intended, the figures would have towered 400 feet.
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