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  • 1Martello tower — A Martello tower at Clacton on Sea on the east coast of England. Martello towers (or simply Martellos) are small defensive forts built in several countries of the British Empire during the 19th century, from the time of the Napoleonic Wars… …

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  • 2texas tower — noun Usage: usually capitalized 1st T Etymology: texas (II) : a radar equipped platform supported on caissons sunk in the ocean floor and forming part of an offshore warning system against air attack * * * an offshore radar equipped platform… …

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  • 3Texas Tower (lighthouse) — A Texas Tower lighthouse is a structure, similar to an off shore oil platform, used as a platform for a lighthouse.ExamplesThe first example in the United States was the Buzzards Bay Light, located in Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts, and commissioned …

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  • 4John Tower — Infobox Senator name=John Tower imagesize=181px jr/sr=United States Senator state=Texas term=June 15, 1961–January 3, 1985 preceded=William A. Blakley succeeded=Phil Gramm date of birth=birth date|1925|9|29|mf=y place of birth=Houston, Texas date …

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  • 5Cooling tower — Natural draft wet cooling hyperboloid towers at Didcot Power Station, UK …

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  • 6Millennium Tower (Tokyo) — For other uses, see Millennium Tower (disambiguation). Millennium Tower was a 170 floor skyscraper that was envisioned by architect Sir Norman Foster in 1989. He intended for it to be built in Tokyo Bay, 2 kilometres offshore of Tokyo, Japan.… …

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  • 7Millennium Tower, Tokyo — Millennium Tower is a 170 floor skyscraper that was envisioned by architect Sir Norman Foster in 1989, planned for 2 kilometers offshore in Tokyo Bay.DesignThe design calls for a cone shaped pyramid 840 meters high, with a base about as big as… …

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  • 8Compliant Tower — A compliant tower (CT) is a fixed rig structure normally used for the offshore production of oil or gas. The rig consists of narrow, flexible (compliant) towers and a piled foundation supporting a conventional deck for drilling and production… …

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  • 9Fire control tower — A Fire control tower is a military structure used along the American coast during World War II as an observation post to detect enemy vessels offshore and direct the fire from nearby coastal batteries. Some of these were constructed for this… …

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  • 10Devils Tower (Tasmania) — Devils Tower comprises two small and rugged granite islands, with a combined area of 4.77 ha, in south eastern Australia. It is part of Tasmania’s Curtis Group, lying in northern Bass Strait between the Furneaux Group and Wilsons Promontory in… …

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