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The ring was in the day room of the central hutment.
Paul returned his attention on the giant hutment.
He used to visit some villages in the area for hunting, and even built a hutment at a place called Harhu.
There came a sudden cascade of sand behind the throne where the hutment was coupled to the Emperor's ship.
This was originally a Hutment, with numerous primitive chalets that were used as holiday homes in the 1900s.
Another crash shook the hutment.
Hutment means an "encampment of huts".
He nodded toward the gap that looked out on the Emperor's hutment and the Harkonnen frigates.
A forty-meter section of the hutment had been blasted away there and the selamlik's doors opened now onto drifting sand.
Due to these temporary dwellings, Faizabad was first known as 'Bangla' (implied meaning- hutment).
Hutment Battery is an artillery battery in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar.
But he took one final look around through the telescope - studying the plain with its tall ships, the gleaming metal hutment, the silent city, the frigates of the Harkonnen mercenaries.
Onward toward the Emperor's hutment they came while the House Sardaukar stood awed for the first time in their history by an onslaught their minds found difficult to accept.
The Baron Vladimir Harkonnen stood with eyes downcast in the Imperial audience chamber, the oval selamlik within the Padishah Emperor's hutment.
He sat near his mother hugging his knees within a small fabric and plastic hutment--a stilltent--that had come, like the Fremen clothing they now wore, from the pack left in the 'thopter.
With kicks, clouts and curses, blows from rifle butts and bayonet jabs, their captors crammed them all into a couple of small rooms in a coolie hutment at Parit Sulong village on the Muar highway.
The guest house was to be separate and self-contained and well away from the main homestead, and the small hutment for the servants was a quarter of a mile beyond that, screened by trees and the shoulder of the rocky kopje that rose behind the homestead.
There were branches that were used as pathways across the village, and children's swings made out of the old tree's beards, and in places where the tree stooped low down towards the earth its leaves formed roofs for many a hutment that seemed to hang from the greenery like the nest of a weaver bird.
A single metal hutment, many stories tall, reached out in a thousand-meter circle from the base of the lighter - a tent composed of interlocking metal leaves - the temporary lodging place for five legions of Sardaukar and His Imperial Majesty, the Padishah Emperor Shaddam IV.