CRU's importance has always lain in the foundations it puts under the edifice of climate science.
Thus for decades, I gazed at the vast and somber edifice of the Soviet Union.
Clinton called the United States "uniquely well-positioned" to help construct that metaphorical global edifice.
The trial project is essentially a five-story brick edifice specially constructed to function like a honeycomb.
Nor was Windsor Castle the only grand British edifice to host green faith events recently.
The grim, grey concrete edifice dominates the road west out of the centre of Cardiff.
There were also business reasons for it, particularly if the edifice was in Tokyo.
But is Saddam's Iraq a rotten edifice destined to shatter under the first mighty blow?
Nearly anyone can get an edifice built in their name--nearly anyone, that is, on The Forbes 400.
The dismal French edifice might not even take first prize for the least charming design in town.
The current stone edifice was built in 1911, with guests now typically coming for hiking or skiing in the area.
Today the income tax is an established edifice of the tax landscape, with 2013 marking its 100th birthday.
Neighbors sometimes chafe at the idea of an edifice down the street the size of the White House.
But these are dwarfed by the 63-metre-high China pavilion (above) a colossal edifice resembling an ancient imperial crown.
Once central banks stop QE and the effects of fiscal tightening kick in, the whole edifice will collapse.
Yet more recently the edifice appears to have begun to erode, and in some cases, could well crumble.
Then again, I think the whole college sports edifice is unfair to players.
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When something like geek culture becomes mainstream the whole fragile edifice of being part of the out-crowd is threatened.
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Many films are shot in the Paint Hall, a 27-metre-high edifice in Belfast.
It has also scuttled chunks of the intelligence edifice that cast a long, dark shadow over its smaller neighbour.
The futuristic edifice is to feature a honeycomb roof billed as an architectural innovation tailored for the tropical climate.
Robert Mooty is pastor at Timberlake Christian Church, a form of Congregationalism, not far from Mr Falwell's vast edifice.
In 1984 Zuckerman and Linde took on their first tower, the 50-story edifice at 599 Lexington Avenue in New York.
From this starting-point China's defenders have gone on to denounce the entire edifice of Western liberal democracy as a sham.
The edifice belongs to one of three world heritage sites in Georgia, and in theory, is subject to UNESCO's rules.
It has shaken the whole edifice under the present pontiff's tenure, and no doubt taken its toll on him personally.
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The prosecution case, he claimed, was a crumbling edifice as there was no evidence to say when the prints were deposited.
Far from a panacea, the court is better seen as an essential building-block in the slowly growing edifice of international law.
Unfortunately, this brings to mind the idea of a corporate edifice complex.
Yet we are confident that it has contributed to the work in progress of laying the foundation of the edifice of reconciliation.
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