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Constructionally, I didn't make the tables easy for myself, but the detailing seems to have been worth the extra time spent.
All variants of the RC.40 had much in common constructionally with the earlier Asso-750.
The deuterium fluoride laser constructionally resembles a rocket engine.
The roofs throughout are of open woodwork very low in pitch, constructionally plain, but richly decorated with color, now mostly restored.
The most interesting feature of Visigothic architecture is the use of the horseshoe arch, employed both constructionally and decoratively.
Constructionally it formed the 97 km long Uelzen-Langwedel railway, the western section of the America Line.
We are therefore talking about reactors which are constructionally unsafe and whose constructions cannot be upgraded, at least not at justifiable costs.
Grammatically, it is a classic example of a constructionally idiosyncratic idiom, in that it is impossible to construct a meaningful literal-scene from the formal structure.
There are two buildings in Byzantine architecture which are of supreme importance constructionally and in design and which are also superb architecture.
Tracey Rihill argues that contrary to the literary evidence, one-armed machines predated or at least were concurrent with two-armed machines because they were conceptually and constructionally simpler.
This relation is marked constructionally by the use of a form of the verb to be preceded by an expression identifying some entity and followed by the adjective instantiating the property.
Kuzentsov, for example, contended that Toramanian's plan was "constructionally illogical" and insisted that the technical expertise at the time did not correspond to the bold design that the architect had conceived.