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  • Stonework and an irrigation sprinkler were damaged on common grounds in a development.

    Loudoun County crime report Post 2010

  • Dozo - Stonework: Stone arts used in the construction of stone pools and the outer walls ofdzongs, goenpa (monasteries), stupas, and some other buildings.

    ARTISTIC GALLERY 2008

  • Stonework damaged by smoke and flames in a huge fire which gutted the church in 1979 was hidden by the mezzanine floor but won't be restored because it is seen as being part of the building's 900-year chequered history.

    St. Mary's Church in Tyneside restored 2007

  • Stonework damaged by smoke and flames in a huge fire which gutted the church in 1979 was hidden by the mezzanine floor but won't be restored because it is seen as being part of the building's 900-year chequered history.

    Archive 2007-12-01 2007

  • Stonework lined the banks of the river and the rise and fall of the water was marked plainly by the slime.

    Shaman's Crossing Hobb, Robin 2005

  • Stonework stanchions stood between panels of smoky obsidian.

    Time Streams King, J. Robert 1999

  • Stonework and furnishings suddenly collapsed as if a great blade had cut through the palace itself.

    The Brothers' War Grubb, Jeff 1998

  • Stonework and furnishings suddenly collapsed as if a great blade had cut through the palace itself.

    The Brothers' War Grubb, Jeff 1998

  • Stonework of the chapel itself came from a church near Bordeaux.

    TalkTalk E. L. Konigsburg 1995

  • Stonework of the chapel itself came from a church near Bordeaux.

    TalkTalk E. L. Konigsburg 1995

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