| 41. | Various other features of the original castle have also been excavated, including original stone buttressing and a garderobe.
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| 42. | Buttressing Cardoso's recent resolve was pressure from the international financial community to take a hard stand against devaluation.
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| 43. | Based in Wichita, Winrod became an itinerant evangelist, buttressing his sermons with the power of radio and writing.
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| 44. | It was a pre-emptive measure aimed at buttressing prices and compensating for an increase in Iraqi oil exports.
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| 45. | However, the outer walls of the outermost vault would still have to be quite strong or reinforced by buttressing.
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| 46. | The 14th century saw the construction of the vestry, Lady chapel and buttressing of the south and west walls.
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| 47. | The hills name translates from the corries or the steep buttressing spur which rises from the loch to the summit.
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| 48. | Buttressing was also added to either side of the front of the building to match that on the later transepts.
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| 49. | Gothic loggetta on the exterior of the dome was added, along with the buttressing arches on which it rests.
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| 50. | A municipal-bond expert said that the ruling was significant in buttressing the SEC's authority in tax areas.
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