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- adjective Without a
tower or towers.
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Examples
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St. Mark's is functionally finished today -- and nicknamed 'the holy box' due to its low profile -- seating about 1,000 with some extensions by Olson Sundberg Architects begun in the mid-1990s, but, towerless and still rough in spots, it looks nothing as fanciful as the vision conveyed by Brown and his colleagues in 1926.
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But at towerless East Bergholt, the bells are housed in a bell cage in the churchyard:
Archive 2009-07-01 Carla 2009
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But at towerless East Bergholt, the bells are housed in a bell cage in the churchyard:
East Bergholt Church Carla 2009
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Rising up out of the landscaped lawn surrounding it, the Angelmass Studies Institute looked for all the world like some modern architect's vision of a squat, towerless castle.
Angelmass Zahn, Timothy 2001
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Its ancient and towerless little church with rough, grey walls is, if possible, even more desolate-looking than that of Tytherington.
A Shepherd's Life Impressions of the South Wiltshire Downs 1881
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I don't want to look at Rudy Giuliani in front of a towerless skyline at the Republican convention.
CNN.com 2008
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I don't want to look at Rudy Giuliani in front of a towerless skyline at the Republican convention.
CNN.com 2008
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