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Farrell wanted an imposing edifice that would remind people of the power of the State.
The grilled vegetable tower was an imposing edifice layered with smoked Gouda.
But the Kalahari has turned out to be not as homogenous as its imposing edifice might suggest.
Millions of users are low-grade subversives, chipping away at the imposing edifice of the party-state with humour, outrage and rueful cynicism.
The final lap takes them to Olympus, which is not a mountain in Greece but an imposing edifice suspended above the Empire State Building.
As the Spanish efforts to drive out the Moors became more strenuous, the dual need for fortification and an imposing edifice became increasingly apparent.
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Images of public life left behind by earlier societies are usually imposing edifices, grand artworks, idealized inscriptions.
The Victorians were proud of their town halls; cities such as Manchester and Leeds commissioned imposing edifices which reflected the affluence of the industrial age.
One of his campaigns as ambassador is to open up Russia's imposing edifices in the United States to more Americans so they are not regarded, as he put it, "as spy nests".
Twenty-three four-year-olds in Camden began their journey through more than a decade of formal schooling in a temporary classroom that isn't part of a normal primary school, but situated in a two-storey brick building alongside the imposing Victorian edifice of All Hallows Anglican church in Gospel Oak.
Many chemists strive to be grand architects, building imposing molecular edifices with dozens or even hundreds of atoms, bonds twisting this way and that.
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