These lead to the barrack block and caponiers with stairs to the mortar batteries and chemain de ronde. |
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The reason for the possible job losses is possible barrack closures at the Garrison. |
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In the mid-1950s we stayed in a barrack of houses in the cantonment of Delhi. |
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Found on a Wyoming ranch, the World War II barrack housed them during their internment. |
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This division of parental loyalties has made it such that in sporting contests when England plays Germany, he is unsure of whom to barrack for. |
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A police barrack soon was fortified into a prison camp, with plans to accommodate 5,000 prisoners. |
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Each barrack had its own toilet facilities and large communal wash bowls like the two shown above. |
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We lived for a long time 12 families in one barrack with one toilet outside. |
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She found her way to the last barrack before the tunnel turned into a bridge over the Ebruan River that flowed through the middle of the city. |
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The place consisted of two barrack buildings, an office with an armory, a mess hall, a small gym building, a parade field and a PT Course. |
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Inside the Pavilion, there is even an original barrack from the Heart Mountain Relocation center. |
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On 7 November 1919 barrack orderlies were instructed to carry revolvers. |
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We should stand for international justice and the rule of law – and not barrack for the unforgiving law of the jungle. |
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In fact, thousands are planning to barrack the event over the Democrats' lacklustre attempts to end the war in Iraq. |
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The inside of a barrack resembled a large dormitory, with whitewashed walls and wooden floors. |
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The origin of its name comes from an alarm cannon, placed in a fortified barrack and stationed at the 'Kanonenbuckel. |
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The rapporteur and the Social, Health and Family Affairs Committee believe that human rights do not stop at the barrack gates. |
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Most Dutch genre, however, depicted the life of the better-off, often in scenes of household life, but also in markets, barrack rooms, taverns, inns, and brothels. |
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There are lovingly tended flower beds along each road and surrounding every barrack. |
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Hafrich shouts that he should return to the barrack, but the man keeps going. |
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She was in the same barrack as I. Maggie was holding Nathan for me. |
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But on the other end, you don't want the campus to be a barrack. |
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They hugged each other hard, and Ann left for her own barrack. |
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These new buildings would replace the barrack structures in the main entrance square and would be suitable for those looking for larger office spaces. |
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A designated 2.5 acre site in the 60 acre barrack complex will be used and it is intended that family groups, in the main, will be housed in these 50 mobile homes. |
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The artists who created installations in the low barrack buildings could scarcely compete with the somber plaques explaining the significance of each area. |
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Machla and the girls were later transferred to the Bergen-Belsen camp, where Machla was so weakened by starvation and disease that she lay dying on the floor of her filthy barrack. |
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On some farms the loose hay was stored in a barrack, shed, or barn, normally in such a way that it would compress down and cure. |
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One such structure is a moveable roof supported by four posts, historically called a Dutch roof, hay barrack, or hay cap. |
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We faced a barrack, a door on the right, a door on the left. |
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All military personnel, while stationed in Hong Kong, must remain within barrack grounds. |
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Years ago he had completed his purchase of the ramshackle and rat-ridden old barrack. |
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In addition, advanced barrack camps for privates with sergeants as well as educational programmes on suicide prevention are currently in operation. |
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The Eritreans have constructed on the island a barrack consisting of a row of six buildings and a bunker for the protection of soldiers, a camouflage as well as a working space. |
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The enclosure of the castle at Baños de la Encina was probably constructed as a barrack for troops and to defend the network of roads leading out of Córdoba. |
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