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In August, the division was enlarged to a corps, becoming the Polish 1st Corps.
The temple was enlarged and renamed Temple of Heaven during the reign of Emperor Jiajing in the sixteenth century.
The cultural protection area was enlarged beyond Gelati Monastery to encompass the buffer zone in a Decree of the Minister of Culture and Monument Protection in 2014.
The tunnel was enlarged in 2010 to allow transport of container trucks on piggy-back wagons,
in 1905 the district of Alberta was enlarged and given provincial status,
Four months later the forming unit was enlarged and organized into a standard panzer division, and was given the designation of the 21st Panzer Division.
The protectorate was enlarged with Neukamerun in 1911 as part of the settlement of the Agadir Crisis, resolved by the
The vertical stabiliser was enlarged and the wing span was increased with the tips clipped.
The internal space of the church was enlarged in the XVIII century,
It was a mistake not to commence with proper Article Five defense planning for new member countries after NATO was enlarged.".
as the arch of the main chapel was enlarged and a new transept was added.
For example, the treasury of the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Reims was enlarged or depleted according to France's fortunes in battle.
fibre-optic channels was enlarged from 3 Gbit up to 10 Gbit.
It was a mistake not to commence with proper Article 5-related defence planning for new members after Nato was enlarged.
With the London Communiqué, of 2007, the number of participating countries was enlarged to 46.
In the early 17th century the synagogue was enlarged with a sidehall and a women's gallery.
symbolizing the Equator, was enlarged.
In the following years the area per one student was enlarged from 4,5 square meters in 1992 to 9,6- in 2001.
the church was enlarged and reconstructed.
From 1963 to 1966 the cemetery was enlarged by the architect Prof. Ludwig Römer.