Sentence examples for stone compounds from inspiring English sources

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All around him, people in cars, on motorbikes and on bicycles were touring the stone compounds of the hillside prison.

When comparing the intensity of the Si peak, which can be related to the presence of the silicon-based products, with those of Ca and Mg (due to the stone compounds), it was noted that the Si peak is relatively more abundant for the Estel1000 samples than for the Silo 111 ones.

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It was after 10 P.M. when I arrived at the government-built stone compound and made my way to his plain suite of rooms.

Such settlers have also increasingly focused their energies on the veneration of holy places like Joseph's Tomb, a tiny stone compound in the heart of the Palestinian city of Nablus — or ancient Shechem — that many Jews believe is the final burial place of the son of Jacob, the biblical patriarch.

We know from the road signs with gold crosses on them that eventually, around another curve, we will come to a Franciscan sanctuary, a secluded, stone compound with an ancient church, a working friary, and signs to a Sacro Speco where Francis of Assisi, not yet a saint, retreated about 800 years ago to pray, meditate, wrestle with the devil, receive revelations from Jesus, perform miracles.

Worshippers wanting to enter the ornate marble-and-stone compound, which contains the golden Dome of the Rock and al Aqsa mosque, the third holiest shrine in Islam, queued behind blue barricades to show their identification papers to the police.

The village of Sulang is a warrenlike settlement of stone residential compounds and temples, ringed by electric-green rice fields and forested hills.

The test-set reduction is performed using the Kennard and Stone algorithm: compounds with the most diverse descriptors are selected.

A favorite of Turkish elites for years, the stone, castlelike compound last year won over Mr. Balazs, who called it "a beautifully appointed place" stocked with "great historical pieces".

Following Newton, Hales believed "forces of attraction and repulsion" to be the basis of physical nature, and through various chemical experiments he demonstrated that solid concretions, including bladder stones, were compounds that had locked within themselves large quantities of "air," which normally manifests a strongly repelling force.

The church in Gracanica is a five-domed fourteenth-century masterpiece in the middle of a large, leafy, stone-walled compound.

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