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"I just think old stonewalls are not only beautiful to look at, but they're what makes us different from anywhere else.
The building is made of parallel stonewalls which create the gallery pavilions.
"We got platitudes and stonewalls, but no corrective action," he said.
Depending on the quality and quantity, your stonewalls could be worth thousands of dollars!"
So Harwinton, which has lost stonewalls over the years, fought back last month.
"Imagine this place without the stonewalls," he said.
As stonewalls go, this was all highly impressive.
"All those old stonewalls all over Connecticut, lying there, doing nobody any good?
The old man stonewalls, meanwhile making the organizer as physically uncomfortable as possible.
At least Westrook's thick stonewalls kept out the worst of the heat.
The stonewalls were still solid, but the wooden beams and roof were long gone.
There are six such series of stonewalls protecting an abandoned ancient temple on the hilltop.
Now, low stonewalls were built around mounds of earth to repulse cannon balls.
But if management stonewalls, the author may turn to harsh criticism and try to portray executives as villains.
The Stonewalls uniform was described as consisting of a red cap, white flannel shirt, and black pants.
The institution, on about 250 acres, with three acres under glass, is surrounded by crumbling stonewalls.
Meanwhile, these poor people have had their health shattered - a double mastectomy has been performed on one victim - and the government stonewalls.
This was fortified with stonewalls and equipped with canon.
Today, apple trees interspersed throughout the campground and stonewalls are some reminders of the once vibrant farming history.
The Norman-style church has thick stonewalls and features a tall square tower topped by battlements.
"When the farmers built these stonewalls, believe me, there was nothing romantic about them," Mr. Wilber said.
The school's baseball team, then called the Stonewalls, began in 1870, and football in 1874, and the chant likely refers to one of these teams.
He was headed to Griswold, where his company was dismantling stonewalls from an old farm to prepare it for a subdivision.
Yet Congress stonewalls.
Because the church has later burned twice, in 1723 and in 1822, basically only the stonewalls of the 17th-century church remain today.