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81 column muffle attachment
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82 column neck
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83 column of a bridge
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84 column of water
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85 column opening
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86 column pattern
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87 column pedestal
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88 column radiator
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89 column reinforcement
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90 column rigidity
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91 column section
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92 column shaft
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93 column shafting
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94 column shape
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95 column shuttering panel
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96 column side
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97 column socle
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > column socle
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98 column spacing
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99 column splice
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100 column stiffness
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