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Tiglath-pileser III. as in the neighbourhood of the northern Lebanon, while the city of the Beeroth or "Cisterns" is probably Beyrout.
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Cisterns were later strengthened to ensure that water would be available to fight fires after future temblors.
California Looks to Update Quake Plans Cari Tuna 2011
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Cisterns near the roof capture rainwater, which is used to wash hands and tools.
Chesapeake Bay Foundation spent extra to make its headquarters eco-friendly Darryl Fears 2011
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Cisterns, large underground bodies of water, dated back centuries.
The Thieves of Darkness Richard Doetsch 2010
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Cisterns, large underground bodies of water, dated back centuries.
The Thieves of Darkness Richard Doetsch 2010
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Cisterns, large underground bodies of water, dated back centuries.
The Thieves of Darkness Richard Doetsch 2010
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I was a little embarrassed when I left that I still hadn't gone inside the Blue Mosque or the Cisterns which many said were the most impressive sights there.
Archive 2009-10-01 Jack Garvey 2009
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I was a little embarrassed when I left that I still hadn't gone inside the Blue Mosque or the Cisterns which many said were the most impressive sights there.
The Tea Boy Gave me Change Jack Garvey 2009
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Cisterns: We don't use much of this in California but they can be built.
Paige Donner: Greening Hollywood: Water Unifies For Running Dry 2008
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Churches, Mosques, Walls, Cisterns, Hippodromes, Palaces, and Streets all still standing and giving testament to millenia of history.
Archive 2007-01-01 2007
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