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4.[ENSTR]=”Rutland implied a connection between the stone dais and the ruin near Paraiso.
5.She heard a rumor about an ancient temple in Bolivia that contains an ornate stone dais.
6.The jewels hissed and evaporated, dissolving into a multicoloured mist that hovered above the dais.
7.A canopy of fabric carried in church processions or placed over an altar, a throne, or a dais.
8.The crack propagation resistance d J/dais. composed of dJ_p/daas the specimen size smaller or dJ_e/daand dJ_p/daif the specimen size larger.
9.Gripping his wand very tightly, he edged around the dais, but there was nobody there; all that could be seen was the other side of the tattered black veil.
10.[ENSTR]=“The effect of putting the restored Excalibur into the stone dais was feeble and incomplete, but it proved that these are no mere bits of carved stone and forged iron.

