After calling in all the local idols and putting them through a shredder, the General directed Filament to begin crenellation. |
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Crenel: The gap inside of a crenellation between two merlons from which shots can be fired. |
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Hardy asserted himself more boldly outside, where he restored some ornamental towers and crenellation that disappeared years ago. |
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Charles Filament, a French historian of a future time, is invited to speak about French crenellation at the inaugural of the latest in the series of bunkers established under the Paris Faubourg Art Depot. |
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But what a hedgehog it turned out to be: folded from a single sheet of paper, each crenellation sharp as the crease in a new pair of trousers, it captures the very essence of hedgehogness. |
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He pointed out a place where the wall's crenellation ran into the open window of a tower — the kind of thing that happens when you use two different contractors. |
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Recent excavations in O Street N. W. have brought to light examples of French crenellation introduced by Filament, as well as decadent specimens that can safely be dated a little later. |
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