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Structure, typically with a roof and walls, standing more or less permanently in one place.
building
edifice
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дом
1
Thereafter, however, common sense decrees that public
buildings
must take their chances.
2
It said the Asayish also shelled an area containing government security
buildings
.
3
There are no victims, but several
buildings
were partly destroyed, Khizanishvili said.
4
The blast happened in an area where several government
buildings
are located.
5
Take, for example, their approval of religious meetings in tax-supported public
buildings
.
6
Construction work began on 51 office
buildings
during the period, Deloitte said.
7
Safety warnings about its
buildings
,
including earthquake-prone ones, extend back 18 years.
8
Locals have been helping to clear rubble from affected
buildings
,
he said.
9
The fire has so far gutted 1600
buildings
,
including a new school.
10
Mr Hollande promised to increase protection at public
buildings
and transport networks.
11
The problem of shade caused by tall
buildings
standing cheek-by-jowl, for example.
12
The
buildings
were largely responsible for this country's free library lending system.
13
Lot of new
buildings
going up, lot of new settlers coming in.
14
In the meantime concerns about impacts to
buildings
and rail systems continue.
15
What aspects of the new
buildings
stimulate better teaching, learning and research?
16
It wouldn't do any good; they'd just come over from other
buildings
.
buildings
building
public buildings
other buildings
new buildings
old buildings
tall buildings
Russian
дом
здание
здания
наземная постройка
Portuguese
prédio
edificação
edifício
construção
Spanish
edificacion
edificación
edificio
edificios
Catalan
edificis
edifici
edificació
edificacions