「Cistern」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| The water, collected in a large, vaulted | cistern, allowed a large population to live in the ci |
| 92, when the fort's entry, powder magazine, a | cistern, an infantry shelter and a number of other sp |
| Like the Basilica | Cistern and the Binbirdirek Cistern, it is open to th |
| nal palace complex (the harbour breakwater, a | cistern and funerary inscriptions) survive. |
| Cleaning up after the battle, he peeks in the | cistern and finds a small figurine which resembles th |
| ter efficient landscaping, a 1 million-gallon | cistern, and water harvesting. |
| lude part of the Hasmonean city wall, a Roman | cistern, and the ramparts of the Ummayad citadel, whi |
| ch that a stuck-open flow cannot overfill the | cistern and close the gap. |
| The service buildings and the | cistern are located in the courtyard. |
| tain consists of an octagonal building over a | cistern, around which is a wooden shelter that protec |
| 's water descended in a shower into an oblong | cistern below containing several fountains. |
| quare, which includes the courthouse and four | cistern buildings. |
| In the middle of the room a small | cistern can be found, a common addition to Roman temp |
| orthy for its elaborate water system and huge | cistern, carved out of the rock beneath the town. |
| n New Orleans in 1904 as a manager of an iron | cistern company, and was elected president of the New |
| ry house in the village was damaged and every | cistern cracked. |
| ds who came down to meet them through surface | cistern entries. |
| e, which is a finer-grained equivalent to the | Cistern Formation. |
| variations such as the basin, siphon, wheel, | cistern, Fortin, multiple folded, stereometric, and b |
| The Basilica | Cistern has undergone several restorations since its |
| hanaan is heard from his prison in the palace | cistern; Herod fears him and has ordered that no one |
| early 17th century and supplied water to the | cistern house of Bolsover Castle until the 1920s. |
| toried kitchen and dairy buildings, octagonal | cistern houses, a smoke house, a privy, slave quarter |
| As they prepare to exit the | cistern, however, Yoko spots Karl watching out for th |
| Cistern in El Jadida, Morocco | |
| A large | cistern in the rear of the Wesleyan supplied the scho |
| Bridgett McCaffary was drowned in a backyard | cistern in Kenosha, a newly incorporated town in Keno |
| ludes two brick oil houses, a workshop, barn, | cistern in lighthouse keeper's house, converted boath |
| n end (with its walls still seen today) and a | cistern in the center of the island (a part of which |
| The fountain structure, enclosing a | cistern, is sunk about one meter below the Temple Mou |
| The | cistern likely collected water from rainfall, as the |
| The | Cistern of Philoxenos (Greek: Κινστέρνα Φιλοξένου), o |
| Today, the | Cistern of Philoxenos is located beneath the site whe |
| The | cistern of lateral cerebral fossa is formed in front |
| any automatic liquid systems, for example the | cistern of a toilet could be said to be a type of flo |
| eting, a revolver had been planted behind the | cistern of a toilet in the lavatory of the restaurant |
| itchen, a concrete storehouse and oil room, a | cistern of concrete reinforced with steel, a frame la |
| Pecquet, | cistern of, reservoir of - The receptaculum chyli. |
| In addition, the 1 million-gallon | cistern provides water for flushing toilets and other |
| e 5th century BC, a large three-vaulted Roman | cistern, Roman baths, and parts of several Doric temp |
| brick circles complete with manholes labeled | CISTERN S.F.F.D |
| mperial gallons (3,200,000 l; 840,000 US gal) | cistern shaped like an E, the northern edge of which |
| The construction of Bisokotuva, a | cistern sluice used to control the outward flow of wa |
| There is a metal catwalk and two | cistern tanks for lookout staff water supply. |
| coveries included: an underground domed brick | cistern that served as a water purification system an |
| The tunnel then became a water | cistern, thus its misnomer, Cistern 30. |
| makeshift swimming pool (this was probably a | cistern to store water from the spring) made from cem |
| outh of the fort, on the brow of a hill, is a | cistern, twelve feet long, four and a half feet broad |
| In May 1994 the | cistern underwent additional cleaning. |
| reflect the amount of water collected by the | cistern, via condensate from HVAC units and harvested |
| A 700-gallon water | cistern was added in 1900. |
| The | cistern was opened to the public in its current condi |
| The | cistern was constructed under a palace, often identif |
| Where primary a | cistern was a vault after the model of Mycenaean dome |
| the time, to “command water from any private | cistern, well, or other reservoir” and to remove “wit |
| n oil house, and a 6,000 US gallon (22,700 L) | cistern were built. |
| The cauda equina exists within the lumbar | cistern, which is the space formed from the surroundi |
| Under the western side there is a | cistern, whose roof rests on three columns. |
| The compound also had a water | cistern with an iron pump imported from England, a mi |
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