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To the other side is the heavily timbered country we can control.
The Protestant school was in an old timbered house from 1804 for a long while.
In 1772, the town had 510 inhabitants and 83 timbered buildings.
He'd heard of timbered pikes, but never run across one.
He stared around the timbered landscape, regret in his face.
The timbered path went back and forth across the hill they climbed.
Address No. 2 is a unique residential timbered house dating from 1773.
Around 1615 the first timbered mansion was erected by the crown.
At the first sight of those timbered palisades, for just one moment he could be a boy again.
They Crossed the tiny central square to a low building with a timbered roof.
Scratching on the heavy timbered door, she pushed in without permission.
His gun went off, the shot high, digging into the timbered rafters.
The houses are white and in the Alsatian half timbered style.
Although found in timbered country, they are mainly birds of the grasslands.
That night he sought out his uncle in the great timbered common hall and pleaded to go with him.
Now it had two stories only, with jagged walls and one room made dark by the broken timbered floor of the second story.
The narrow streets contain some good examples of timbered housing.
We begin with a walk through the town centre, full of timbered houses and medieval street names.
The latter one will typically have a bowl form today, while the former most often lacks the timbered box.
Skye pushed at the timbered ceiling until she felt one section give way.
We made camp that night on a level timbered rise a few miles downstream and across the river from this latest fire.
There was to be no place here for the slow debates of timbered parliamentary chambers.
Then she heard a pack warble loud from beyond the timbered walls.
From the timbered ridge his cannon can sweep every approach."
German butcher museum, in a half timbered house (painted walls on the inside).