| 1. | The rear of the building, facing towards the east, is almost unpierced.
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| 2. | The cross has an unpierced ring, unlike most Celtic crosses, and unusually long arms.
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| 3. | This allows a rim to remain unpierced on the tire side with the exception of the valve hole.
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| 4. | Pierced lugs occurred briefly between 4th and 3rd century BCE . Unpierced lugs continued until the 1st century BCE.
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| 5. | The unpierced rectangular tablet depicts a horned animal, an unclear figure, and a vegetal motif, a branch or tree.
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| 6. | Toward the east, only one small window allows light into the house, while the northern end is unpierced by windows.
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| 7. | Back in that facial-hair-free era when ears were unpierced and tongues were unstudded, many players lived among the folks.
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| 8. | The demographic, geographic, racial and religious characteristics of the pierced, it found, were not much different than those of the unpierced.
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| 9. | At the Siege of Rouen in 1418, a Thomas Fogge who was likely his great great uncle, carried the same arms differenced by having unpierced mullets.
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| 10. | A few metres south of the cathedral an early cross of local granite, with an unpierced ring, is commonly known as St . Kevin's Cross.
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