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The locomotive was placed on a concrete plinth in a children's playground.
The concrete plinth was surmounted by an engraved copper map of the district.
Fuel dispensers are placed on concrete plinths, as a precautionary measure.
The arms rest on concrete plinths, the form of which make the arms appear to burst up out of the ground.
The stone was re-erected into a concrete plinth in modern times, though it is believed to be in its original location.
The layout is marked with concrete plinths.
Over a period of five weeks in November to December 1981, the squadron reassembled the 9.2-inch gun on the concrete plinth.
It is situated on a concrete plinth outside of Minerva House in London.
However, lack of funds meant that instead of a wavy green granite base, the statue stood atop a concrete plinth.
Somebody trimmed the little hedge, kept the weeds down and patched the awkward corners where lumps had fallen off the concrete plinth.
In the scene, Bond drives a digger toward the building, slamming into the concrete plinth on which Mollaka is running.
The cast-iron stove was ripped from the concrete plinth to which it was secured by four half-inch bolts.
Cement stucco sheathes the exterior above a rusticated concrete plinth which simulates granite in its appearance.
Or, better yet, would it be smarter to give up entirely and cover the area with a large planter, perhaps something elevated on a tapered concrete plinth?
The concrete plinth exhibited similar stoicism, having withstood the best that several generations of secondary schoolboys could formulate and explode against it.
The steps were demolished after the war but the statues were saved and re-erected in 1976 on top of two simple concrete plinths near their original places.
The bridge in question is a concrete slab laid on steel girders resting on concrete plinths founded on wooden poles.
In Thomas McAnulty's "Bottle and a Peach," two bronzes on concrete plinths flank a grass-covered mound.
Mr. Ibrahim dispensed with the usual praise of Mr. Hussein, whose beaming portrait, on a concrete plinth, looked down as he spoke.
In 1984, the clock was taken down from the bell tower to the nave of the church, and put on a concrete plinth in a wooden cabinet with glass panes.
The embassy stands on a concrete plinth at the western end of Grosvenor Square, still proud and raw-looking amid the area's Georgian buildings over 40 years after its construction.
A concrete plinth, erected by the town council in 1935, marked the spot where the earthly remains of the Reverend Matthew Kemp had been interred exactly three hundred years before.
The towers, which rest on reinforced concrete plinths carry on their pinnacle a single crossbar with rhomboid profile, on which the insulators carrying the conductors are fixed.
The Pavilion structure was on a concrete plinth, the entrance reached by two flights of steps (one on either side of the building), which gave the pavilion a temple-like quality.