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  2. Chris Mulkey - Wikipedia

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    He has also appeared in Captain Phillips, [1] Against the Wall, Cloverfield, the NBC TV movie Knight Rider, 24, Boardwalk Empire, [1] Friday Night Lights, Boomtown, Justified, Baretta, and Twin Peaks. [1] He played the main character in the controversial 1985 Supertramp music video "Brother Where You Bound". [2]

  3. Castle Walls - Wikipedia

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    A music video for "Castle Walls" was filmed in the Fall of 2010 before T.I. was sentenced to eleven months in prison, but was ultimately scrapped and remains unreleased. [28] An exclusive sneak peek was uploaded to the rapper's YouTube channel in late November 2010.

  4. It's All Coming Back to Me Now - Wikipedia

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    Although Castle Ploskovice served as the exterior, the most notable areas featured in the music video are its entrance hall, ballroom, and the arched walkways. [44] There are two versions of this music video; the full version (about 7:44 in length) and the single version (about 6:00 in length).

  5. Shield wall (castle) - Wikipedia

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    Behind the battlements at the top of the wall there was usually an allure or wall walk; the shield wall could also be flanked by two wall towers. In many cases the shield wall replaced the bergfried, for example in the ruined castle of Sporkenburg [8] in the Westerwald forest or the ruins of the Alt Eberstein [9] near the city of Baden-Baden.

  6. Rampart (fortification) - Wikipedia

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    Elements of a rampart in a stone castle or town wall from the 11th to 15th centuries included: Parapet: a low wall on top of the rampart to shelter the defenders. Crenellation: rectangular gaps or indentations at intervals in the parapet, the gaps being called embrasures or crenels, and the intervening high parts being called merlons.

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  9. Curtain wall (fortification) - Wikipedia

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    The 12th-century curtain wall of the Château de Fougères in Brittany in northern France, showing the battlements, arrowslits and overhanging machicolations. In medieval castles, the area surrounded by a curtain wall, with or without towers, is known as the bailey. [4]