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  • Jalozai, where my organization conducted education programs for girls, is not really a camp but a village of mud-plastered houses, with markets, schools, clinics and more.

    Stateless in Pakistan 2008

  • Jalozai, where my organization held education programs for girls, is not really a camp but a village of mud-plastered houses, with markets, schools, clinics and more.

    Stateless in 2008

  • Two great cannons guarded the gates, but the trade stalls set up against the mud-plastered stockade walls behind them dimmed their ferocity.

    Shaman's Crossing Hobb, Robin 2005

  • Well, one day the king was eating his dinner in just such a nice, clean, mud-plastered spot, and his wife was sitting opposite to wait upon him and keep him company.

    The Olive Fairy Book 2003

  • We found that the plastered faces of Feature 2 and the curving north end of Feature 1 extended all the way down to the base of the vat, creating a mud-plastered basin into which the vat had been cemented.

    Interactive Dig Hierakonpolis - Hierakonpolis 2007 - Field Note 3 2002

  • It was applied to the walls of mud-plastered dwellings, and proved effective for nine to 12 months.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2000

  • Lining the mud-plastered walls of the keep and crowding the square inside the gate were scores of folk of every class and station, all silent, all waiting.

    Oathblood Lackey, Mercedes 1998

  • It was sprayed on interior walls, ceilings and under the eaves of mud-plastered houses in risk areas of the Northern Province,

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1995

  • Lining the mud-plastered walls of the keep and crowding the square inside the gate were scores of folk of every class and station, all silent, all waiting.

    The Oathbound Lackey, Mercedes 1988

  • He could pick up the sparks of thought which marked the coming and going of hoppers, most hurrying off to their mud-plastered nests, and sometimes a flicker from the mind of some other night creature.

    Star Born Andre Norton 1958

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