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1 Then Marie-Christine and Edmund each moved to one of the long walls .
2 The dead arches in the long walls are externally stone and internally brick.
3 Her long walls and the Peiræus make her practically an island.
4 What appeared to be benches were bolted to both long walls .
5 Short only by comparison to those bordering the long walls .
6 From the northeast and northwest corners long walls extend northwest and southwest toward the beach.
7 File cabinets stand against one of the long walls .
8 He fortified the city and port, connecting them by long walls , and put them in security.
9 The skins of deer covered the long walls .
10 Of the two long walls , marked vi., the inner is older, but was re-used by Papi.
11 One of the long walls was higher than the other, and higher than any of our walls.
12 The streets were lined with long walls of logs and the houses fortified by ramparts of kindling.
13 They told him they could give him ingress at a point in the long walls leading to Lechaeum.
14 These are a bit too bulky for long walls , but they're perfect for a night or two out.
15 Two long walls of old, cracked, whitewashed concrete interspersed by closed wooden doors formed a long, windowless corridor.
16 Outside the city were business sites, luxuriating in space, and long walls that spoke of big churches to come.
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