| 11. | The interior basin, wide and deep, is surrounded by steep walls up to high.
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| 12. | We had books that had the Berlin Wall up and Russia as one country,
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| 13. | The weight of the first phase walls up to is.
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| 14. | It has a simple facade and stone walls up to nearly a meter thick.
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| 15. | Use soup cans to keep the walls up as you put the sides together.
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| 16. | The tower measures, and has walls up to thick.
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| 17. | The wall up to the bergfried has largely survived.
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| 18. | But we have never had to put a wall up to keep our people in.
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| 19. | Their narrow embrasure-like entrances are cut into a wall up to ninety centimeters in thickness.
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| 20. | Tsurphu is a complex with walls up to thick.
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