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the edifices
noun
A building; a structure; an architectural fabric, especially an imposing one; a large or fine building, public or private.
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And the edifices are not at all human.
Essentially, the edifices of privacy that we once thought we understood are melting like ice in a heatwave.
"The edifices on those rings symbolized both the married couple's new home and the destroyed temple of Jerusalem".
He had come to see it as the duty of Muslims to set off attacks against the "edifices of capitalism" because of the West's alliance with Mr. Mubarak.
Much of the opposition, understandably, comes from residents near the edifices who say they don't need any more reminders of their losses.
Somebody else made that happen", while ignoring all the edifices that have fallen down and crushed those who devoted their lives to building them.
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The edifice is cracking.
The edifice is a kind of greenhouse.
But then, the edifice came tumbling down.
The edifice of the 1945-51 government has largely been dismantled.
The edifice has virtually collapsed, but the foundations are solid.
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