Sentences with phrase «building stones across»

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And it's the most famous surname in Italy, carved in stone across the front of St Peter's, built in the reign of a Pope from the Borghese family.
Sam Stone No, I have yet to see an atheist go after all the special prayer rooms and times set up for Muslims across this nation inside large corporate buildings to bow to the east in prayer.
The founders named their ministry Stepping Stones with the hope that, like properly placed stones across a running stream, Stepping Stones would build a bridge to guide travelers across the waters of discouragement, loneliness, and loss that are often part of the infertility experience.
This culture, named for the beautiful carved standing stones («deer stones») and burial mounds (khirigsuurs) it built across the Mongolian Steppe, is linked with some of the oldest evidence for nomadic herding and domestic livestock use in eastern Eurasia.
Still showing signs of life were the department store, a corner store directly across the street from where I was standing, the courthouse, the bar, an indeterminate business a couple of doors down, and a large stone building diagonally across the intersection from that.
This tour takes us on a journey across the largest and prettiest of the Balearic Islands, we cycle to hidden coves and hilltop monasteries, through ancient stone built towns and past citrus plantat...
Vibrant late fall colors painted across the trees and hillsides, the worn exterior of ancient stone buildings, awe - inspiring views from medieval walled cities, the mystical white horses on the plains of the Camargue, a...
From this steep talus slope beneath the sheer face of Cerro Yanaorco, immense red granite building stones were carved onsite and then skidded down to the valley floor, across the river, and then up to the sun temple site on the far side of the valley.
This exceptional, stone - built property is able to sleep twelve people across five bedrooms and is ideal for large families, groups of friends or two smaller families looking to hol...
PNC Bank has a large stone building on the same block as the White House, across from the U.S. Treasury Department headquarters.
«Such construction ends up using lots of heat - absorbing construction materials (e.g. stone, metal and concrete) across buildings, roads, pavements, footpaths, parking lots, and terraces in urban areas,» they say.
Dominant building materials and preferences vary by region, but wood and masonry (brick, stone, and concrete) tend to be the most common across the country.
Also, fitting reclaimed stone allows you to source local materials that would have been used originally when your house was built, rather than new aged stones from across the world.»
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