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The bluestone is quarried to be used for old-fashioned sidewalks or new rustic patios.
The principal village is Supetar, and there is an ancient wall at the hamlet of Škrip, where stone was quarried to build (ad 295 305) Diocletian's palace in Split.
In the 18th century the gorge was quarried to produce building stone for the city.
Dalrymple allowed the castle to decay further, and to be quarried to a certain extent for stone.
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We sailed past the Cava Usai, where Roman ships tied up to get cargos of quarried granite to build the empire and bring back commodities to the mainland – or the "continent", as the autonomous Sards still call Italy.
On a stroll westward down the slope and away from the park, the rows upon rows of brownstone and Romanesque Revival homes gradually give way to buildings without quarried rock to cover their bricks.
As workers laid down truckloads of quarried stone to shore up the road, he said it would take six days just to open the roughly 20 miles of road to Jacobabad, since the water was still flowing fast.
I reached the gravel of the driveway, digging a new bunker and using the quarried snow to fill in the outside entrance.
They use a locally quarried soapstone to produce a range of carvings.
I'm of an age to call someone roughly other like Giggs "pop", but he more or less inhabits some highly specified area that flickers in and around hip-hop and gangsta rap and the knotty domestic deviation, grime, that added certain ragged home truths and electronically quarried sonic grit to grabby, waggish hip-hop alertness.
This paper documents research that explores the possibility of alkali activating the aluminosilicate minerals reclaimed from recycled quarried soil products to produce compressed masonry construction materials.
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