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  • present tense form of create (3rd person singular).
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Equally bad, but less visible, are deep cracks in the fortified casemates of the Victorian-era west wing, now ringed by fencing and off-limits to visitors for the foreseeable future.

From Washington Post • Aug. 1, 2021

As far north as Wesel and Emmerich, where the Rhine turns west to enter the Netherlands, workers were observed completing casemates and tank traps opposite the neutral Dutch soil.

From Time Magazine Archive

Like Bardia, it was protected by a semicircle of forts, 16 clusters of six sunken casemates each, with another chain three to five miles outside the town within the outer ring.

From Time Magazine Archive

On the south, General Patton's onrushing Third Army came within range of German guns firing from the casemates of the Westwall itself.

From Time Magazine Archive

If the women and children were weeping in the casemates, we on the ramparts could not hear them.

From Cardigan by Chambers, Robert W. (Robert William)



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