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| - "Before the establishment of centralized governments capable of supporting strong, national armies, individual cities were left to fend for themselves when it came to defense. As a result, many cities constructed city walls to protect against raiders and bandits. City walls represented a major investment in both time and materials, requiring years to complete and constant repairs to maintain their strength and integrity. However, these walls turned the city into a fortress capable of withstanding all but the most determined attack. The development of gunpowder largely put an end to the usefulness of walls in stopping large armies."
- The Walls (壁 Kabe?) are large structures located on the island of Paradis that surround the territory where King Fritz fled with many of his people, the Eldians, and protect them from the Titans that roam the rest of the island. They were built more than a century ago.
- Walls was a famous artist from the Elrood sector, known for being brilliant but highly temperamental. Walls' work, "The Lovers' Dilemma," was one of the most famous and popular works on display in the Professiona Artists Guild's booth in Elrood Bazaar. The piece was a mixed media mood chamber and holographic painting.
- Walls were defensive structures whose primary purpose was to keep enemies out. Walls also had weaknesses, and ladders were often used to get above them. The walls usually had a gate that served as an entrance. The city of Bree had a wall around it.
- Walls are the most straightforward form of fortification in Middle-earth, and are able to be built, by most factions, or already naturally stand at the stronghold of certain . All wall-types in the are either Normal walls or Rampart walls.
- "Walls" is an episode of the television series The Dresden Files.
- A term for the female birth canal.
- Name: Walls Run Time: 4:57 Written By: Jon Anderson, Trevor Rabin, Roger Hodgson Year: 1994
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- Walls help protect agains raiders and bandits.
- Walls is the fourth episode of Power Rangers SPD.
- The Lord of the Ring's walls act exactly like those from Vanilla Minecraft, they can be made from numerous stone materials.
- Walls are a basic line of defense. They can be used to mark territory, hinder enemy advances, route enemies into kill zones, or as cover from attacks. The effectiveness of walls depends on several factors, including the material the wall is made of, size of enemy forces and types weapons used against the wall.
- Throughout history, many materials have been used in walls, from the practical, to the impractical, to the bizarre, to the downright silly. Originally, walls were made of either dried mud or wood, each of which had its advantages and disadvantages. During floods, dried mud walls quickly became wet mud walls, and immediately turned decidedly "icky". Wood walls, meanwhile, were known to burn extremely well, a fact often abused by early pyros. Eventually, concrete walls were developed, which could hold up even nicer ceilings. These in turn gave way to more and more durable walls, such as those made of steel, which in turn held up better ceilings and rooftops. It seems that walls are an unstoppable force holding up ceilings in the sands of time.
- Walls is a Penguin OS distro intended for the Masters of the Universe. It has narration functions, and drivers to run on organs.
- The buildings of Tibia are made of walls. There are also some natural walls out there.
- The buildings of Tibia are made of walls. There are also some natural walls out there.
- Igor and Chuck D. Head are in Castle Frank N. Stein, wondering what to do about Professor Frank N. Stein being stuck in Hell. Chuck and Head don't seem to be more bothered about the television, until Frank bursts in to the castle with his new bride-to-be, the Thin Controller. The others are totally confused; they left the Prof when he was utterly terrified of this demon from Hell and now they are to be married. The Thin Controller has brought some other demons along to make the castle more fit for monsters like herself. The interior designer, Ricardo, rips out the stone curtains and orders his worker to start demolishing the walls, some of them supporting walls. The Thin Controller comes across a picture of an innocent, Welsh, blonde choir singer and Igor reveals it to be Frank, before he
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