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But, once built, the wall was fully manned by its makers for as little as a decade.
The troops and engineers of the legions built many of the greatest works of the Roman Empire, including its extensive network of roads; the watchtowers, forts, and garrison towns manned by its troops; the aqueducts that brought water to cities and towns; and various bridges, harbours, naval bases, and lighthouses.
A Tyne class all weather lifeboat and an inshore rescue craft are currently manned by its 30 crew members.
Manned by its own, highly-trained fire crews, the facility is surrounded by wide firebreaks that have been cleared of vegetation.
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The city is walled, its bridges mined, and its perimeter manned by the sleek fascistic foot soldiers of something called the United States Police Force.
It was originally manned by three keepers.
They are manned by a Kafkaesque bureaucracy.
They were manned by 700 men.
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Falaquera's new attitude toward poetry reflects the concern with this art shared by ancient and medieval philosophers: Poetry is dangerous because it persuades men not by its content and its truth, but by its beauty and eloquence (on Falaquera's attitude toward poetry, see Harvey, Falaquera's Epistle, 128 132).
Says Leparc: "I think the French system encourages the emergence of talents, women and men alike, by its generosity and emphasis on culture as art.
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