| 1. | Loopholes were made both in the merlons themselves, and under the crenels.
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| 2. | The fanciful turrets feature mock-medieval features such as merlons and crenels.
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| 3. | Crenels designed in later eras, for use by cannons, were also called embrasures.
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| 4. | On that staff were Browns head coach Chris Palmer and his defensive coordinator, Romeo Crenel.
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| 5. | Top of the walls is fortified with a battlement with merlons, crenels and a walkway.
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| 6. | The space between two merlons is called a crenel, and a succession of merlons and crenels is a crenellation.
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| 7. | The space between two merlons is called a crenel, and a succession of merlons and crenels is a crenellation.
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| 8. | Furthermore, she increased the height of the property s walls and adorned them with crenels as well as hexagonal towers.
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| 9. | Cort�s's palace was a massive fortress with embrasures for cannon at the corners and the mezzanine had crenels for musketeers.
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| 10. | Smiling from the crenels of the castle's parapet are a young woman in a purple frock, and a man wearing a war bonnet.
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