- The
Walls of
Tallinn are the
medieval defensive walls constructed around the city of
Tallinn in Estonia. The
first wall around Tallinn was
ordered to...
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variously described by
Plat as a "Victual for Warr", "dry
gelly carried to the sea", and a food for
soldiers on the march.
Plat envisaged using this jelly...
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level substrate,
consisting of
symmetrical patterns, made up by
plant beds,
plats, low
hedges or
coloured gravels,
which are
separated and
connected by paths...
- the same as the
French city, was
officially platted on June 3, 1835; the
plat was
revised twice for
railroad and
canal right-of-ways. In 1921 the National...
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retaining walls.
Lutyens built a low
wall with a
terminating pergola along the
entire 72-meter
length of the
south side of the
Great Plat. This serves...
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PlayStation users that
refers to
obtaining all
achievements of a game. The word "
plat"
refers to the
platinum trophy,
which is
usually the most
difficult achievement...
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Kerkrade dialect (natively Kirchröadsj
plat [ˈkeʁəçˌʁœətʃ
ˈplɑt][tone?] or
simply Kirchröadsj,
literally 'Kerkradish', Limburgish: Kirkräödsj [ˈkɪʀ(ə)kˌʀœːtʃ]...
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public infrastructure Preliminary plat: A more
detailed plan that
shows building footprints and
measurements Final plat: The
official do****ent that creates...
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molecular biology the
PLAT domain is a
protein domain that is
found in a
variety of
membrane or
lipid ****ociated proteins. It is
called the
PLAT (Polycystin-1...
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Potsdamer Platz (German: [ˈpɔtsdamɐ
plats] ,
Potsdam Square) is a
public square and
traffic intersection in the
center of Berlin, Germany,
lying about...