He pointed out the many concrete barriers, known as T-walls, that his forces had erected to separate Sunni areas from Shia ones, or to protect mixed districts from hostile outsiders.
Running cables in an older home for phone, TV, digital subscriber line or networking is tough, and most of us aren't capable of running them through walls where they won't be seen.
We can't withdraw behind the walls of an American fortress in the desert and expect that we'll actually be able to train and advise these people and be able to stand them up.
The adoption of a transparent attitude, of which an editors' blog is just a part, is a statement that journalism isn't made silently behind the walls of a castle, he says.
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But the place still isn't exactly distinguished by undulating glass walls, or whatever passes for cutting edge these days.
If the tournament pairings were posted in a bracket form, Murray said, they probably would have been painted with pigment on scrolls, placards or walls and wouldn't have survived.
There are big glass doors, long tables with Microsoft products people can try out, helpful store employees with bright T-shirts and lanyards, walls of accessories and scattered software.
Scientists divide bacteria into so-called "gram positive" varieties like Strep, which lack rigid cell walls and can be stained with dye, and "gram negative" ones that have cell walls and aren't dyeable.
Here at home, we will strengthen our defenses, but we will not succumb to a siege mentality that sacrifices the open society and liberties and values that we cherish as Americans, because great and proud nations don't hunker down and hide behind walls of suspicion and mistrust.
Of course the houses didn't have enormous holes blown in their walls, and there were no actual craters, but you get the general picture.
This body can't play the piano or climb rock walls, but it taught all the neighborhood kids to eat with their feet, a skill it learned in the children's hospital.
Others may reflect that an assembly which doesn't keep pace with the debate outside its walls risks getting out of touch with the public's concerns.
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Fortunately, though, humans aren't computer-generated gray figurines projected on walls.
The investigation is still playing out in Rome, but if the allegations prove true and it turns out that Gabriele, one of the few people who had access to the pope's living quarters, including the pope's desk, lifted the information, then the pope will know with certainty that even with his rarified position, he can't count on personal privacy behind the guarded walls of the Vatican.
"We don't want to beat people over the head with pay walls, " says Kazim.
For instance, without Corning's flawless and thin flat glass, electronics companies couldn't make those small, sleek televisions that hang on walls.
Buck's T-4 Lodge is a rambling roadhouse, with log walls, stone fireplaces and trophy heads.
Most likely aren't aware that the same technology, capable of seeing through walls and clothes, has also been rolling out on U.S. streets.
So they can't go out and force people to take measures, like having fire walls, cleared-away lanes to prevent fire from spreading.
"You know, we have worked all our lives and tried, and we can't seem to get any program that works for us, " Elizabeth Walls said.
"We've demonstrated their versatility, but I want to see a robot that can climb over rubble, up walls and wriggle through gaps, where the environment isn't controlled, " he said.
Solar power is also having a moment in the sun as MIT unveiled the world's first solar cells printed on paper - we can't wait to see a post-it version that we can stick to our walls!
Rafters and torn brick walls serving as his backdrop, a brown-haired man in a T-shirt and shorts clutches onto a blond girl in brightly colored New Balance sneakers, carrying her away from the school as she peers over his shoulder.
It wasn't until the summer of 2002 that her world suddenly included what was possible beyond the walls of her illness.
The process involves the cell walls of MRSA, which contain special molecules that bind to certain receptors found on T-cells.
We have very thick walls which insulate the house perfectly and on sunny days in winter we don't have to use the heating.
He had no bed frame, nothing hung on the walls, and in his bathroom there was just a single white towel and a T.
For these kids, suffering from diseases such as hemophilia, sickle cell anemia and cancer, it is a chance to see past the walls of the hospital to what the world might be like if a diagnosis didn't control their every move, if clinics and hospital rooms weren't like second homes.
Of course, he didn't wave back, but I felt gracious and humbled in his presence, protected by Magdalene's great walls.
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