A spired tower rose on the horizon, and I altered my direction slightly to head towards it. |
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The heroic duo took off in the direction of eight spired rocks to the west. |
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To the West a great wall towered over the spired building, acting as a shield to the temple itself and to the city. |
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So he went to where a single blackthorn limb spired above a briary thicket, rayed with fine spikes. |
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Founded in the eighth century, its soaring, spired silhouette is as celebrated an image of France as the Eiffel Tower. |
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A stupa was originally a burial mound enshrining relics of a holy person, but over the centuries this has developed into tall, spired monuments. |
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He crept up on a sentry, given away by the faint flicker of firelight on spired helmet. |
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He sells Louis XVI-in spired chairs, tables and benches from this period, which has become more and more popular in the last five years. |
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In spired by your extraordinary example of transforming grief for the benefit of others, we honor you, our dear, witty and beautiful friend, by continuing to fill our lives with love and generosity. |
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Marking the approach to the Palace, the high sculpted wall and golden spired Chanchhaya Pavilion stand distinctively against the riverfront skyline. |
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From the two strikingly spired Buddhist stupas and billowing prayer flags in the mountains above Ms. Wolfe's home to the vast dry plains of the San Luis Valley below, it's easy to imagine that you are in Tibet. |
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