Technique for constructing foundations, floors, and walls by compacting a damp mixture of sub soil.
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Examples for "taipa"
Examples for "taipa"
1Soon after Taipa had finished this address to the assembly, Feenou left us.
2Touboulangee and Taipa kept their promise, and brought off to me some hogs.
3Police expect to recover the bones from the Taipa site tomorrow for a post-mortem.
4Northland police are investigating after possible human remains were found in scrub near Taipa in the Far North.
5At a meeting in Taipa today, the school's community was told it would be permanently shut from Friday.
1The fortifications looked to Temper like nothing more solid than simple rammed earth.
2Probably got rammed earth behind those walls, but they're not really expecting direct artillery fire.
3Some of New Zealand's rammed earth house houses date back to the 1800s and are still going strong.
4The rammed earth is stunning.
5Most houses were low one-story affairs that were made of rammed earth and could withstand even the worst storms.
1To Miss Hannah More, Jan. 1.-With a present of "Christine de Pise."
2And one thing besides will be manifest, viz., that Rusticien de Pise was no Frenchman!
3The words of Charles C. Pise and his example had produced an impression greater than was apparent.
4But I wish thar was some, and I could pisen it for him.
5I 'pose dis gemman can told what you 'tole, replied the policeman, turning to Peverell.
6When my hurry is over, I will send you a copy to pisen the children with.
7When my hurry is over, I will send you an autograph copy to pisen the children with.
8But them coyotes thet live off the land an' pretend to be American when they ain't-theymake me pisen mad.
9"How was I to guess that some one was tryin' to pisen Miss Marvin?"
10"I s'pose I kinder pisen and wither up his good feelin's like a sulphuric acid fact'ry."
1139. Who, then, was Rusticiano, or, as the name actually is read in the oldest type of MS., "Messire Rustacians de Pise"?