alteration in the PONS Dictionary

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Until recently, no legislation protected these buildings from demolition and alterations, especially those less than a hundred years old, and maintenance laws were not respected.
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The earliest parts of the building are the 12th-century chancel and nave and there are 15th and 18th century additions and alterations.
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The pyroxenite from 170.9 to 302.05 was subjected to shearing, alteration and veining resulting in a quartz-magnesite-talc breccia with occasional disseminated sulphides and fuchsite.
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There is one alteration to that harmonic progression in measure 7 where the tonic harmony should return to begin a new two-measure pattern.
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It occurs as an alteration mineral in serpentinite in association with serpentine, dolomite and hematite.
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The simulation supports re-runs with alteration to the triggered events and supports viewing variables, the call stack and setting debug markers.
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Extensive alterations were made to it in 1172 and in 1183-4.
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Strictly speaking, there were no significant alterations of the track or catenary for testing purposes.
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Road construction and the alteration of the habitat for agricultural purposes gave the landscape in the valley its current shape.
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The windows were of 6/6 thin muntin double-hung sash with an alteration on the east facade of 4/1 sash.
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