Lecterns with adapted heights were fit within the existing archways of the archeological galleries. |
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There's also a large bronzy image of Buddha seated in meditation and ornate hooded archways, and sunny colours abound. |
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Trees had arced and curved towards the apex, forming great artificial archways, which consisted of more than merely wood and leaves. |
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The pillars and archways supporting the ceiling were black marble swirled with silver. |
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Entrances to the building are through high triangular archways cut out of the diamond grid of the facade. |
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Three tall memorial archways inscribed with Chinese characters stand outside the temple. |
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Inside, the entrance hall is decorated in neutral tones and has intricate cornicing, a centre rose, archways and dado rail. |
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Three of the buildings are refurbished 19 th-century stone structures, with high ceilings and graceful archways. |
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Using nails or screws, connect the sides of the archways with wood or wire lattices from which the vines will grow. |
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Vaulted archways lead to shaded courts, while gardens surround the buildings on all sides. |
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Lecterns with adapted heights were fitted within the existing archways of the archeological galleries. |
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Moorish archways and arabesque screens slip a lattice of shadows across the comings and goings in the lobby. |
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Unsuspected flavours will dance across your palate and you'll be immersed in a Mediterranean world as pure as the archways above your head. |
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Pair of iron archways supported by two pilaster filleted columns topped by capitals. |
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In addition to its archways, the apothecary, the church, and the Museum of Printing are the main places to visit. |
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Other archways define a lounge area with a fireplace, one wall of which is lined with panelling. |
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An aqueduct was constructed, consisting of about two million blocks of limestone, with five huge, pointed archways over the brook in the valley. |
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Then we discover the cloister, whose archways invite us to walk through to reach the lapidarium with its ancient stone sarcophagi. |
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She gestured toward the archways on either side of the entry hall. |
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They left the great hall by one of the many light-filled archways. |
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A mass of tunnels, archways and cavernous spaces, the sewers are largely unknown to Londoners, though they use them every day. |
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I asked the students to consider the courtyard space, and stimulated thought about guard houses, archways, entrance ways, lower courtyards, moats and drawbridges. |
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With marble archways, a sea-swept spa and lacquered restaurants, this place sparkles. |
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Through this entryway, we came into a broad long room, really a series of light-filled archways. |
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This identical, though smaller, version is connected to the north pavilion by means of a wall containing archways and oculi. |
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Between archways and stairways, it contains mullioned windows and arched geminated windows. |
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The main archways are chiseled with passages from the Holy Quran. |
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His succesor Abderramán II added 8 archways with columns that were used in old Roman and Visigoth monuments. |
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Between the archways, doors and narrow passageways, they reveal marvellous panoramas over the Luberon. |
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This century-old house in the historic village of Estoi, northeast of Faro, has high ceilings, wrought iron balustrades, stone archways and antique furniture. |
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Mijas is a delightful maze of narrow cobbled streets and archways with picture postcard houses, red tile roofs and balconies ablaze with brightly. |
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The hotel, a lovely ochre house tottering under the weight of flowers and nestled therein, as its archways, patios and canopies answer to the beckon of the sea and reverie. |
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They can range from a simple structure made of four poles holding a cloth canopy, which looks most like the traditional huppah, to elaborate archways made of tree branches and flowers. |
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There is this city, Jerusalem, beautiful, clear, sharp, luminous, each building in its archways and castellations bearing witness to the sense of the eye. |
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Arbors and archways are charming and can be bought preassembled. |
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In addition, the width of the protective starlings was so great that the total waterway was reduced to a quarter of its original width, and the tide roared through the narrow archways like a millrace. |
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It is remarkable for its extent, huge and impressive stupa monasteries, archways, secular buildings, rock cut and stone chambers, caves, tunnels and stone and stucco sculptures. |
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Enter the garden through the plant-covered archways into this modern and urban environment with dominating colors of yellow and white dotting the many square beds of variable plant growths. |
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Grand archways are designed to evoke feelings of awe and are very commonly seen as the entrance to large religious buildings such as cathedrals. |
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Wooden gates and archways framed major streets and denoted neighbourhoods in which locals traversed bustling lanes of commerce, visiting one of the countless temples that dotted the city. |
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Its former archways house specialized commercial establishments. |
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The first, the end of which includes buttresses, comprises a large porch with two semicircular archways facing one another as well as a loggia on the first floor. |
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In 1916, after the fire, the Centre Block of Parliament was rebuilt in the style of Gothic Revival architecture. Many grotesques peer out from corners and archways in typical Gothic motifs. |
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This beautiful residence of around 450 m2 is in the middle of an attractively landscaped park with heated free form pool 24 m in length, jacuzzi, pool-house under archways and boule pitch. |
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Nine archways open onto the plaza at oblique angles from surrounding streets, and the continuous arcade at street level contains shops and restaurants. |
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Little picket gates and hedgy archways provide interesting access points to the gardens and their crazy paving winding among small lawns, rose arrays and vegetable patches. |
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Unlike most other caravanserais that are enclosed within four walls, the tailor's version is a long alley with vaunted archways that opens up onto Abu Ali River. |
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The outer archways, which were added later in 1907, are a pink, massive, coarse-grained, K-feldspar porphyritic biotite granite containing biotite psammite xenoliths. |
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