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the vault of
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An arched masonry structure supporting and forming a ceiling, whether freestanding or forming part of a larger building.
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"If you're an enthusiast, you've heard about the vault of great cars at the Petersen.
These are based on gold that is in the vault of a bank.
He clicks the stopwatch and enters the vault of a bank.
After a convoluted trail, Mr. Dannenberg and two other agents ended up in the vault of a bank in Eichstatt.
On 15 August 1914, a shell landed on the vault of Loncin's powder room and half the fort exploded.
The night and the passage of stars across the vault of the sky show no signs of ever ending.
When the vault of the 43rd presidency is sealed, it will include, among many things, evidence of President Bush's virtue.
George Herriman's "Krazy Kat" has a kind of artistic genius; "The Vault of Horror" is just dumb.
Because the summons was dismissed, the particulars of the case are now sealed in the vault of history.
Beyond the vault of heaven was the realm of the Endless Lights, and below the earth was the realm of darkness and chaos.
Sampo, mysterious object often referred to in the mythological songs of the Finns, most likely a cosmological pillar or some similar support holding up the vault of heaven.
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