adjoining in the PONS Dictionary

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A two-story keepers' dwelling was built at the time the lighthouse tower and its adjoining oil house were constructed.
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Elevations reach 150-200m in the directly adjoining hills.
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The majority of attacks were perpetrated by single bears, and occurred in kitchen gardens, crop fields, and in adjoining forests during the monsoon season.
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The city and two adjoining townships have a combined population of 18,000.
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The adjoining settlement remained a tiny village until the 19th century.
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Adjoining the main part of the building and connected by single story arcades are two storey wings, creating a courtyard.
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An adjoining room to the north had a vaulted ceiling.
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It has an adjoining professional building which houses the practices of area doctors.
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With the new organization came a new orientation toward the offensive and a much more aggressive posture toward adjoining city-states.
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The main eastern block is a first floor hall and set in the re-entrant angle, is an adjoining high stair turret.
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