Under the moonlight, a dozen of knights were guarding by the drawbridge, which was the only exit out of the curtain wall surrounding the castle. |
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The sandbags have been filled, the drawbridge raised and the moat replenished with hungry crocodiles. |
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This will create a moat around City Hall's castle with maybe a drawbridge to keep electors out. |
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He got his horse from one of the stablemen, and galloped out the curtain wall when the drawbridge was down. |
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In the medieval period there was a wide ditch in front crossed by a drawbridge. |
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The horses of the dozen riders were lathered, as they galloped across the drawbridge and into the fortress. |
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Upon approaching the castle's wooden drawbridge, Jake's stomach began knotting, twisting up until it hurt. |
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A tiny arched drawbridge spanned the channel, wide enough for two people to walk abreast. |
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The play castle is a wooden construction which contains a mock tower, drawbridge, slides and rope swings. |
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Two officers drove off a drawbridge last night and plunged 40 feet into the river. |
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It had a drawbridge that was not over a moat filled with water, but a chasm that seemed to go to the center of the Earth. |
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The drawbridge was lowered and the four knights rode into the gatehouse and through the curtain wall of the castle. |
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Characters on the drawbridge of a belfry and those on the battlements can engage in combat as soon as the hexes are adjacent. |
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They passed by the main gateway, which consisted of portcullises and a drawbridge that stood between two massive towers, each with projecting becs. |
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At that time, you can replace the ground level piece by the level 2 piece on the map with its drawbridge lowered upon the battlement hexes. |
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When shooting from Level 2 through the lowered drawbridge or arrow-slits, characters on battlement hexes benefit from heavy cover. |
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Place of the former Southern door, protected by a drawbridge surmounted by a high square tower. |
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In concept, the lift dock appears to function much like the classic drawbridge. |
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Once upon a time there was a king named Jean I, who presided over a castle surrounded by a moat with a drawbridge. |
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It is a step towards a more open world trading system, not an attempt to shut the gate and pull up the drawbridge. |
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The action of this gate can be likened to a drawbridge hinged across the bottom of a vertical walled channel. |
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Place of the former Northern door of the city, surmounted by a big square tower and protected by a drawbridge. |
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It leads to the drawbridge of the wartime entrance, an underground shelter with room for 300 seated men. |
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The Porte Rivotte gate was then widened and a drawbridge installed between the two conical-roofed towers. |
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Over time bordering walls were replaced by houses, the moat was filled in and the drawbridge removed. |
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The warm, jovial man that had met us at the drawbridge now had solidified, becoming a cold-hearted sentinel that seemed to march metallically across the carpeted floor. |
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He had also installed a sturdy, massive drawbridge into the centre of the eastern wall as the only means of entering, and to minimize hostile penetration. |
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Part of the wall swings open like a drawbridge or garage door, so that people can spill out onto a hardstanding for al fresco events. |
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The castle brilliantly designed with a drawbridge and four turrets. |
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Second panel: Amandine puts her book down on her towel and reflects out loud, while David quietly builds a sand castle, making a drawbridge with Amandine's striped socks. |
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When a belfry is only one hex away from one or more battlement hexes, 2 characters located on both winch hexes on level 2 can lower the drawbridge. |
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A drawbridge over the outer moat provides access to the outwork. |
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In January a deepwater port opened in Mariel on Cuba's northern coast, a prime spot to handle traffic with the United States should the drawbridge come down. |
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This kit gives the modeller the chance to build a hunter's lodge into his layout, completed with a wooden drawbridge over a water course or a moat. |
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Yet while the drawbridge was historically raised to protect the castle from unwanted weekend guests, the lift dock gets raised for its own protection, hoisting it up out of reach of winter ice. |
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If the attacked rampart is 3 levels of elevation, we will then consider the Level 1 counter to be actually 2 levels of elevation and it will take 6 MP to climb up or down the ladder to reach the drawbridge level. |
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Go out and build a coalition of the political forces which, in response to the challenges of globalisation, recognise that we need to keep the drawbridge down rather than pull it up. |
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When you can look forward to spending the evening in your peaceful family circle, with the drawbridge up, it gives a glow and a more intense vitality to your whole day. |
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The crew members advised that they were not actually on the drawbridge at Mile 0.8 of the CPR Mission Subdivision, but were occupying the signal circuitry for the bridge because of a suspected bearing problem. |
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A new modification, in 1893, entailed removal of the drawbridge and the portcullis, filling in of the ditches on the town side, destruction of the building of the town and building of walkways through the towers. |
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These forts were surrounded with a ditch and equipped with a drawbridge. |
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The Inner Ward was originally separated from the Outer Ward by an internal wall, a drawbridge and a gate, protected by a ditch cut into the rock. |
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The ditch was filled in during the 16th century and the drawbridge removed. |
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The inner ward was separated from the outer by a wall, a drawbridge and a gate, protected by a ditch cut into the rock. |
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In the 1540s the Portuguese began building the Royal Walls of Ceuta as they are today including bastions, a navigable moat and a drawbridge. |
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Inside, men spread papers on their tables beneath pictures on the wall of the famous bascule bridge, a drawbridge in more familiar language. |
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A drawbridge was built there, the only access to the island by road. |
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There was originally a drawbridge over the moat in the north east. |
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Visitors can also see the Bishop's private chapel, ruined great hall and the gatehouse with portcullis and drawbridge beside which mute swans ring a bell for food. |
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This could be the most ancient part of the complex, composed of keep or donjon equipped with a foregate that must have been served by a drawbridge. |
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