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Shake the temple's columns!
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I will jam the temple's scanners.
The temple's walls were planked.
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The temple's curtain was torn in two.
That's all part of the temple's mystique.
The temple's clock tower is 47m high.
There! That's it! That's the temple's location!
However, the temple's construction has not yet started.
I was still dressed in the temple's gray clothing.
The temple's architecture was inspired by ancient Rome.
Came to him to show him the temple's buildings.
The temple's architect was also named Amenhotep, but was the son of Hapu.
We saw an infant girl crying on the temple's staircase.
Every year on the temple's holiday(July 17th), many pilgrims come from the whole country.
You can learn more about the temple's history here.
He had been humiliated when,fleeing a rebellious Paris mob, he was obliged to seek abject refuge in the Temple's preceptory.
First, Alexander doesn't record the temple's location.
You can see bas-reliefs on the temple's walls, depicting the life of the people during Khmer times.
It is good for the Prince to respect the temple's power.
These people(sometimes called“kollybistẻs”) used city stalls, andat feast times the Temple's Court of the Gentiles instead.
On Thanksgiving, 1950, the temple's roof fell in under the weight of the greatest snowfall in area history.24.
Zeus's head almost touched the temple's ceiling.
Be sure to also visit the temple's Echo Wall, which echoes to even the quietest of voices, an effect exaggerated by three unusual echoing stones.
Abstract: The article discusses three characteristics of the temple's sacred space: purposefulness, hierarchy and dynamism.
According to the temple's mythology, Lord Ayyappa is an avowed bachelor who has taken an oath of celibacy and hence, women of a certain age are not allowed into the temple. .
Comparisons are made between the experience of the temple's space in Christianity and Islam, in the church and the mosque.