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First an immured manor house with gabled roof stood here.
Only years later, the immured relic was rediscovered.
Nick replied with an immured grin.
During a renovation in 1965, an immured runestone was discovered and laid bare in one of the walls.
Something as satisfying as the g'Kek town, now frozen with immured samples of hated vermin?
Above it is an immured cross, which gives the tower its names "krstata kula" and "krstača".
Another Polish chronicler reported that on the spot of the battle rested huge piles of bones upon each other, next to three immured crosses.
Hal, Krystal is immured day and night, year-round, in a stonewalled cell about seven feet long and four or five feet wide at most.
"me to remove him" (meaning the body) "to yonder compartment," designating one opposite that where the Foretopman remained immured.
In 1954, José Humberto Gómez found immured passage in one of the branches of the cave.
The author reminds us that we may be no more immured or confined by the city - as we have been taught to believe - as by the village.
Immediately she figured an immured life, continuing for an immense period, the same feelings living for ever, neither dwindling nor changing within the ring of a thick stone wall.
The concept of an immured anchorite was also used in the novel The Wheel of Darkness by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child.
An immured anchorite, considered by many to be a myth, is a Tibetan monk who has taken a vow to spend their life permanently sealed inside a small walled cell.
"The parallels between Grief 's emotionally immured protagonist and Mary Lincoln, ravaged and ultimately destroyed by grief over her husband's death, are evident but not overplayed.
That wall was all she had, her whole world: the bed held her rigid, as if it were a traction frame, so that her equipment could do the delicate and obscene work of keeping life in her immured carcass.
The human warriorsthree hundred men froftl the castle, two hundred Expiationists and about three hundred Nomadsgathered about the tunnel mouth and, during the balance of the night, considered methods to deal with the immured Meks.
Old Metemphoc, the master thief of Ptahuacan, had flatly told Conan that by no conceivable route could a single armed man gain entry into the triple-guarded citadel where Conan's Barachans lay immured, awaiting the Day of Sacrifice two days thence.
A report of a skeleton discovered on the island may be a confused remembering of Poe's major source, Joel Headley's "A Man Built in a Wall" in his "Letters from Italy" (1844), which recounts the author's seeing an immured skeleton in the wall of a church in Italy.