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edifice

(= building) a structure that has a roof and walls and stands more or less permanently in one place there was a three-story building on the corner it was an imposing edifice

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The Tower of London was a pretty primitive edifice compared with the splendours of the great towers of imperial China.
Disorderly behaviour in a sacred edifice.
For disorderly behaviour in a sacred edifice.
Don't you think it's worth it for this glorious edifice?
The city congratulates the happy couple driving the 50 millionth car across our edifice.
Now, this imposing edifice what first greets the eye is the home of Admiral Boom, late of His Majesty's Navy.
To carve his niche in the edifice of time.
At midnight, when the cheque was presented, I planned to sign it, add a lavish if purely imaginary tip, and then as the fireworks were exploding in the black velvet sky, to hurl myself from the top of this grotesque edifice.
Jim, I think you suffer from an edifice complex.
I promise you, the moment they kneel to pray I will bring the whole edifice down on their unworthy heads.
I will bring the whole edifice down on their unworthy heads!
I couldn't let that noble edifice to our cultural heritage -fall into the wrong hands, could I?
Take away one single stone from this edifice, and it all crumbles.
That edifice was the laboratory. where I was first activated. and where I was also deactivated.
Disorderly behavior in a sacred edifice. Is that you want to charge him with?
For disorderly behavior in a sacred edifice.
Because, gentlemen, the pioneer woman stands beside her man, building together an edifice upon which fair Columbia can look with pride.
Impressive edifice. - Yes.
The superbly restored edifice. in the heart of that incomparably beautiful Irish countryside. also known to be the most haunted place on the Emerald Isle!
Edifice: Romanesque.
Sir, the price of this edifice is 12.5 million.
And, here in Moscow, the arrival yesterday of the Patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church provided the tinder that burned down the Soviet edifice.
I noted everything about the edifice.
This record won't hurt your ideological edifice.
Who will take over the edifice we erected?
What edifice? - Don't play dumb.
This entire edifice you see around you. - Built on jute.
Tiny signs of fatigue are appearing in the solid, modern edifice.
So, what do you think a magnificent edifice like this is worth?
If I didn't know better, I'd say he'd developed an edifice complex.
The plasterer couldn't reach that high edifice.

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Without the hearts of news producers - or, increasingly, of censors - the seemingly formidable edifice of journalistic regulation will, sooner or later, collapse like the Berlin Wall.
That risk would be exacerbated by the eruption of a major default-related crisis within the eurozone, which might not be contained and, through a Lehman-like domino sequence, could jeopardize the entire edifice.
But once Pinochet was arrested in London, on charges filed by a Spanish judge, his carefully constructed edifice of impunity began to crumble.
Pull one thread - the celibacy requirement for priests, for example - and the whole edifice comes crashing down.
But the OSCE is, I would say, an edifice that requires major repairs and some new construction.
On this bedrock rose an imposing edifice of bond markets and banks that drove down the cost of finance, and thus sped up the rate of economic growth.
The TPP is just one of the pillars of that new edifice.
Yet some tried to turn it into a new ideological edifice.
What Putin brings to this menage is control over the security ministries - as always in Russia, an important key to power and one of the main pillars of Putin's political edifice.
The second element in Putin's edifice of political power - contributed by his clan allies - is a hidden control of Russia's media.
Finally, the fourth pillar of Putin's edifice is his control over the Duma.
No one believes that such an edifice can be detached from the government, or that he will abstain from taking part in his wife's decisions as president.
For the last two decades, Chinese leaders have been diligently trying to build a new edifice in order to gain some of that missing respect.
The EFSF has bought short-term gain in exchange for much larger losses if the situation deteriorates: a fiscal crisis in Spain could bring down the entire edifice.
Without the ECB's commitment, in place since 2012, to prevent sovereign-debt yields from soaring, there would be a persistent risk to the eurozone - and, indeed, to the entire edifice of the European Union - of sovereign-debt defaults.
Why, in bygone ages, did people construct so costly an edifice, one with little use by today's standards?
As a result, that phase of the monetary union's construction was postponed, leaving an impressive edifice that lacked a strong foundation to ensure stability in times of crisis.
If Germany insists on national responsibility, it may find that enforcing the rules will have to be ever harsher, eventually leading to such social and political upheaval that the entire euro-edifice collapses.

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