The internal finishes are impressive, with features such as larch, ash, deal and slate floors and hardwood doubleglazed windows. |
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The first single bedroom overlooks the front of the property and is decorated in pale lemon with laminate wood floors and fitted wardrobes. |
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More than 750 guests enjoyed the black-tie awards dinner, packing both floors of the theatre complex for a four-course banquet. |
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Previous attempts by other companies required tearing up supermarket floors to install the ads, leaving scuff marks on the concept. |
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If a flood alert is issued, the Association of British Insurers advises that valuables and furniture are shifted to higher floors. |
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As shown in the photo, vertical form panels secured to the angle iron formed the walls of the drain, but the drain floors were left open. |
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Natural-finish hardwood floors help warm up the pale walls, and a flat ceiling and graceful wrought-iron chandelier add intimacy. |
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The property takes up the bottom two floors of a Grade II-listed Regency terrace and comes with a share of the freehold. |
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It will feature two floors of galleries as well as a shop on the ground floor selling gifts and crafts. |
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Except on the bottom and top floors, the windows, arranged in a completely regular pattern, are simple holes in the wall with simple frames. |
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Some of the signs of a lower-quality trailer are smaller channel, angle iron, pine floors, and floors screwed rather than bolted. |
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The floors had been kept scrupulously clean, and the quantity of contemporary pottery recovered is tiny. |
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I sanded and planed and lacquered the floors a few years ago, and I did a pretty good job. |
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The scorpion spends its days under loose stones, bark, boards, and floors of outhouses. |
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You can admire the floors in original cooked tiles and the interesting girders of the ceiling, divided by wood worked lacunars. |
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The house or building is reinforced with timbers supporting the floors inside. |
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Dull paint job, old marble floors and the staff are actually wearing cheesy looking hospital scrubs. |
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Sometimes reinforcement of floors, walls or ceilings may be needed, as may be cladding of exposed surfaces and corners to prevent self injury. |
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There are terraces on the ground and first floors, plus a lawned garden with built-in irrigation system. |
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After you've scrubbed your bathroom and kitchen floors, you don't want to walk on them for days. |
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The lift was inoperable, the walls had been left with barely an undercoat on them and there was bare screed on the floors. |
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The perfect spot for calm and quiet intimacy before more lavish dinners, drinks and dancing on the upper floors. |
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Late at night I heard screams, not of pain, but of sheer agony, coming from the floors below. |
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This multipurpose mop comes with two washable cotton terry covers that can be used dry to sweep up dust and wet to wash floors. |
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Southern yellow pine floors, tall moldings at the base of the walls to house the outlets, and white trim and cabinetry accent the interior. |
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Rectangular houses with zinc roofs and concrete floors are common in villages and small towns. |
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The fireplaces and windows were restored, wood floors repaired or replaced, and new copper flashing installed on the original slate roof. |
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Oils in any form can penetrate the surface and permanently discolor terrazzo floors. |
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Modern materials are now often incorporated into building techniques, especially zinc sheets for roofs and cement to cover floors and walls. |
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The first job, after lowering the floors by 2ft, was rendering and replastering the cave walls and laying floor tiles. |
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Work required on the church is to the tower, including a new roof, repointing the buttresses and repair to the internal floors. |
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A landing between the ground and first floors is ample enough to be used as a study. |
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Its five floors are linked by an old lift with a metal lattice door, clanked shut by an ageing attendant. |
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The halls of the keep were large and airy, with polished stone floors and huge lattice windows. |
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The bedrooms are full of limewashed wood, white tiled floors and beds swathed in white muslin. |
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Modern touches come from white marble furniture and bathrooms, while floors are of highly polished terrazzo marble inset with aluminium. |
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Two years ago very few people in the United States had even heard of polished concrete other than terrazzo floors. |
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The terrazzo tiled floors were restored to pristine condition and the 23-inch thick walls painted to perfection. |
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The finished epoxy floors are harder, tolerate more abrasive wear than terrazzo cement surfaces, and are less labor-intensive to install. |
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The floors were made from highly polished white marble that appeared to be as new as the day it had been set down. |
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The typical indoor range has concrete floors and a steel backstop, and attracts blue-collar males almost exclusively. |
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This metamorphic rock works equally well for floors, hearths and fireplaces, backsplashes, counters, and patios. |
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The material you choose for surfaces including counters, backsplashes and floors can also account for variations in price. |
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Glass tiles create jewel-like depth on walls, backsplashes, and light-use floors. |
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Think wooden floors, scatter rugs, sprawling sofas and soft, slightly faded drapes and covers and you've got the idea. |
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Construction work is still being completed on the other floors and scaffolding still surrounds the building. |
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During construction, these planks were suspended on scaffolding while concrete floors and columns were poured around them. |
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It is in good decorative order, and features include timber floors, new teak sash windows, a restored chapel, and a new roof. |
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The majority of high value sawlogs for floors and furniture manufacture come from older trees. |
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Once all the scoring is complete, thoroughly clean the floors removing all sawdust, dirt and oils from the floor. |
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We mainly have hard floors so I usually just sweep up rather than lug the hoover around. |
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There are also polished wooden floors and a sash window with its original shutters. |
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They had decorated it in the simple style that Beth so loved, with varnished pine floors and magnolia walls. |
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Some postal workers specifically avoided the World Trade Centre because its upper floors were known to creak and sway in stiff winds. |
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This tendency to explore and walk on cage floors means it is extremely important that the floor bars be kept cleaned and sanitized. |
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Soldiers have been using sandbags and Kevlar blankets on the floors of their unprotected HMMWVs to help improve levels of protection. |
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A saloon bar with swing-doors, sawdust floors and a long wooden counter, your drinks choice is light or dark ale. |
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The village pub dates back to the 15th century and the renovation sees its original oak beams and tiled floors on full display. |
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Mitch and I imagined ourselves refinishing the lusterless hardwood floors in the living and dining rooms. |
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The rock 'n' roll dream isn't only about sleeping on floors and continually bumming cigarettes. |
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For the best energy efficiency, select the proper R-value for your region, and insulate ceilings, walls and floors well. |
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The first and second floors host ten en-suite bedrooms, a guest lounge and dining room with its own kitchen facilities. |
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The dual aspect living room has polished wooden floors, an open fireplace with stone surround and a picture rail. |
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Stripped wood is still very much the in-thing for floors, along with natural seagrass or coir rugs and floor coverings. |
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Meanwhile, the oversized treatment rooms have natural hardwood floors, matting rugs, walls and window coverings and Asian art. |
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The room was very well furnished, with expensive paintings on the walls and rugs on the floors. |
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The two-bedroomed apartments, spread over four floors, benefit from a unique setting and feature a facade of ashlar stones with carved features. |
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While the school building looks intact, the floors are damaged and many windows are broken and will need to be replaced. |
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The en suite is art deco in style with tiled floors and mosaic wall tiling. |
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A lot of the time I'm here before it opens and see all the food being delivered or I might stay for a lock-in and end up sweeping the floors. |
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Public seminar rooms, lockers, and coatrooms are in the basement, with the library functions on the upper floors. |
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An entrance lobby leads to the sitting room, which has polished timber floors and a charming cast iron fireplace. |
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The building structure consists of precast coreslab floors and roof, supported on load-bearing masonry walls or steel frame. |
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Inside, features include white oak floors in the entrance halls, living rooms and kitchens. |
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The first floor is the kitchen, the second a storehouse and the upper floors living rooms and bedrooms. |
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With the aid of a torch I crawled under the floors and fixed a cable from the kitchen to the living room. |
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So he fought them, until they dragged him away to a room covered in padded walls and floors. |
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He knew he shouldn't have hired rookies to guard the second, third and fourth floors. |
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Built of a strong timber-frame and wooden floors, the roofing was galvanized corrugated iron sheeting. |
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Rural houses usually are built of traditional materials and are open-sided rectangular structures with thatched roofs and raised floors. |
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Treat your feet and soften cold, hard kitchen floors with a stylish area rug. |
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It features pine floors, an architrave window, a picture rail and a cast iron fireplace. |
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The first architectural response was to slice an open stair volume through eleven existing floors. |
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Once home to the laird's livestock, the vault now houses a laundry room, albeit one with flagstone floors and low stone lintels. |
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A structural report recommended that all internal partitions, floors, stairs, and all timber lintels in external walls be removed. |
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Dust and lint are deposited on the horizontal surfaces of equipment, floors, and other surfaces of the OR over time. |
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Choose an area with linoleum or tiled floors in case of mishaps or accidents so the area is easily cleaned. |
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My weighted footsteps echoed off the sterile, cold walls and polished linoleum floors. |
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The company's 300 stores are being revamped too with the old-fashioned lino floors making way for sanded wood and white-painted walls. |
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Hygroma is caused by repeated contact with hard surfaces such as cement runs or hardwood floors. |
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Needless to say there must be no foot traffic on the floors until 24 hours after the lino has been completed. |
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As you feel the plane angle back as it approaches the deck you hear the engine roar while the pilot basically floors it. |
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The interior space was unified by creating level floors for the nave and aisles. |
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At approximately 45 ft, the tail height was nearly as tall as the first four floors of the building. |
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In the wings of the conference floors one delegate applauded so loudly that his hands must have bled. |
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There are tongue and groove stained wooden floors throughout and the master bedroom includes an en suite bathroom. |
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The house has since been completely re-roofed and limewashed, new floors and interior walls have been laid, and timbers and windows replaced. |
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There would be 50 flats, including penthouse apartments, over seven or eight floors. |
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Both of the bedrooms are doubles with cream-coloured walls, beech hardwood floors and built-in wardrobes. |
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Residents said the building housed a bank on one floor and residential apartments on the other floors. |
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The developers are also looking to build a 204 room aparthotel on the upper floors of three of the blocks. |
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Eleven cuts display a keyboard-laden potpourri of Afro-Latin and Brazilian riddims that have been fuelling dance floors worldwide. |
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He promptly assessed that he need samplings of my life force which required a trip to the Vampires' Lair, two floors below. |
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In the residential industry, some basement floors are cast before the frame of the building is installed. |
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These floors start life a bright yellow which mellows to a rich chestnut as time goes by. |
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After all, they already assemble and disassemble floors lickety-split on top of hockey rinks. |
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The labyrinth is a maze-like path similar to those patterned on to the floors of European cathedrals in the Middle Ages. |
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The upper floors serve as the couple's home, complete with a spectacular roof-deck garden ablaze with flowers, plants, and vegetables. |
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Some horse owners prefer dirt floors with bluestone or clay for drainage and traditional straw or sawdust bedding. |
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We toured a house for sale in Tarkio, which turned out to have three stories, solid oak wainscoting, pocket doors, and beautiful wood floors. |
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In structural terms, long and slender reinforced-concrete columns support the floors in an unobtrusive 8.4m grid. |
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With only two lifts operational at any one time and 12 floors to service the wait intervals drove many to the stairs. |
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The firm designed for a mix of street-level stores with five floors of living space above. |
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The space above the domed entrance is open, with four sides of offices, making up four floors. |
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Double doors separate two rooms, both with antique-style fireplaces, high coved ceilings and timber floors. |
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There are timber floors throughout the property, except for the dining and utility areas where terracotta tiling is used. |
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There was even a small information kiosk that was wallpapered with maps of all the floors of the school. |
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Kawara transformed the space, laying gray wall-to-wall carpet on the floors. |
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A huge three-story mall abuts the old Menger Hotel, with high skylights and gleaming tile floors. |
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Beside this, the bathroom has an attractive design scheme with varnished wooden floors, mosaic wall tiles and glass bricks. |
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The floors are locally quarried slate, hand-cut to fit tightly together in random patterns. |
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Bathroom floors are built to bear the weight of a standard bathtub not whirlpool spa baths. |
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It also supplies products direct to the public for self-build projects, including floors and doors. |
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For painted wooden floors, mix 1 teaspoon washing soda into 1 gallon hot water. |
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After the division of property, wells and threshing floors often continued to be used collectively. |
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Annie said nothing more and I continued to scrub the floors under her watchful gaze. |
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Other residents were still coming to terms with the fact that the ground floors of their homes are under water. |
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Meetings held on the floor below are being interrupted by the sounds of waltzes, quicksteps and foxtrots on wooden floors. |
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All six floors of the building are packed with books and shoppers, pushing trolleys and carrying baskets. |
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She mopped and waxed the floors, cleaned the bathroom and kitchen, dusted the furniture and did the ironing. |
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But once the upper floors began to give way, terrible force was set in motion. |
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The hard terrazzo floors and glass walls that border the terraced atrium bounce ambient noise around, creating a sense of acoustic community. |
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The floors are covered in thick red pile, and everywhere is filled with Italianate marble statues. |
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During his four-month stay in the hospital, Mrs Gearon-Simm claimed cleaners failed to mop floors and clean basins and furniture. |
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The biggest job will be the replacement of the floors in the two change rooms. |
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The radiant heat system circulates hot water through tubing embedded in the concrete floors to provide an extremely even heat. |
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On both floors are the desks of the staff working on the news programme, website and radio station. |
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Laminate floors, due to their durability and tight joins, are recommended by the experts. |
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The house has highly decorated interiors with lavish plasterwork, inlaid floors and exquisite joinery. |
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Once you have cracked this, try lifting your pelvic floor upwards in stages, like a lift stopping at different floors, then bring it down again. |
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Batts are made to fit between the studs in your walls or between the joists of your ceilings or floors. |
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Often, reflective insulation materials have flanges that are to be stapled to joists in attics or floors, or to wall studs. |
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There are 59 well appointed rooms with rich wood furnishings and classic polished floors. |
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The extra reach can give access to an additional two floors of a burning building. |
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Indian paintings adorn the walls, the floors are tiled, and the chairs are heavy wood as are the tables, which are topped with raffia place mats. |
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A colorful, yet old and faded, rag rug sat on the middle of the wooden floors. |
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It comes apart, allowing us to see into the interior of each of the three floors. |
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The house itself had a total of four floors, if you counted my basement as a floor. |
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Some of the unique features of the home are lovely polished floors, raked ceilings, French doors and a big designer kitchen. |
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Does he walk the townships with bodyguards on all sides, stopping to step inside ruined basements and first floors? |
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Happy eaters fill the three large, light rooms, spreading across the pine floors, wheelback chairs, chunky wooden tables and winter log fire. |
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The buses have low floors and are able to easily carry pushchairs, wheelchairs and bikes. |
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In large classrooms on the upper floors of the western buildings, the patrol found heaps of shackles, handcuffs, whips and lengths of chain. |
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The upper floors have external balconies with views of the sea and harbour. |
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It was built in the late 1950s, on six floors, with one flat on each floor and a basement. |
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On the floors were white ceramic tiles that reflected the fluorescent lights overhead. |
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The skeletons of outsized Victorian sofas and armchairs lies dotted around the parquet floors, their chintz entirely eaten away by white ants. |
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Jade nodded with a contemplative expression and led him down to the lower floors. |
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The development will offer parking space in the basement, commercial facilities on the ground floor, and residential flats on floors one to nine. |
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Doors and windows have no trim, and there are no baseboards or moldings to cover the intersections of walls and floors. |
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The sun is out now, and the floors are lit by the rays streaming though the window. |
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The walls were whitewashed, sporting a band of azure as trim, and the floors were carpeted with a matching blue color. |
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Facilities such as ramps and wheelchair lifts are often added as an afterthought and seats fixed to floors in cafes are often the norm. |
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Sandbags were put at the ready, hotel furniture and office equipment were removed to higher floors and safety signage was put up. |
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It was made for kendo practice and the hardwood floors were about as forgiving as a basketball court. |
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Dirt and cobwebs on equipment and floors suggested the premises had not been cleaned thoroughly for months. |
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The bluebell is widely regarded as an emblem of the British countryside, covering forest floors up and down the country. |
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Pigs and cattle have died when liquid manure stored in pits under slotted floors was agitated. |
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A huge revamp entailed a full rewire, replumbing and central heating on the upper two floors so it can open all year round. |
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The floors were tested with a Dipstick to verify their overall flatness and levelness. |
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Unlike the other spaces, the Alice offered existing arts facilities, pre-equipped with dance floors, barres, and dressing rooms. |
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I've heard her laughing loudly in bars, seen her drinking vodka, lime and soda on cramped dance floors, seen her queuing outside West End clubs. |
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Residents looked on in tears as water receded slowly, offering the first glimpses of streets, squares and ground floors submerged in mud. |
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Along the sixth and seventh floors of the western wing, a glazed corridor extends south beyond the building's edge. |
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In the meantime, practice good sanitation, keeping counters and floors clean and sealing food in airtight containers. |
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All we have to do is pull up the carpets, lay the floors, and install barres and mirrors. |
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The timber-framed two-storey building has a reclaimed slate roof, double-glazed windows and heavily insulated floors and ceiling. |
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Wood floors must be adequately protected from damp and soft timbers can be easily gouged by heels, chair legs and animal claws. |
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Off this is the sitting room with timber floors and a gas fire set within an ornate fireplace. |
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The dining room has been used by the present owner as a sitting room and has a kitchen area with wooden floors to the rear. |
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For example, cocoa matting is probably the least expensive material you can buy to cover floors in today's world. |
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It is dark, with low ceilings, crooked wooden floors, wonky bar stools and an array of nationalist paraphernalia on the walls. |
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Beneath her, the wooden floors creaked and her shoes sounded softly in the silence. |
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It is planned to redevelop the site as housing and keep the first and second floors of the Alexandra Street frontage. |
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The floors and doors on the main floor are of solid mahogany, which is impervious to tropical woodworms and termites. |
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I started by working in the summer, cleaning tools and sweeping floors, before working my way up to a supervisor's position. |
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Some may insist you sleep on mats on hard floors to straighten out the spine, but they are in a minority. |
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The units will include fully fitted kitchens with electrical appliances, air conditioning, marble floors and an underground parking space. |
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Gun shops and home workshops are rooms with sharp metal laying around, grinding dust in the air and concrete floors. |
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In keeping with the luxuriously modern interior, floors are finished in ash wood throughout, enhancing the feeling of space and light. |
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Across the hall, the kitchen also retains its original wooden floors and is fitted with pine units, a Belfast sink and a colourfully tiled splashback. |
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There was a rug in the front room of the house, but the other floors were bare. |
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Volcanoes spewed lava and ash, ocean floors were thrust upward, sand and rock and shale settled into slurry. |
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These guests would have read about the marvels of a 22-floor hotel, blissfully unaware that it was, in fact, 23 floors tall. |
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Buyers and sellers would meet, first under a buttonwood tree in 1792, and then on the floors, to trade stocks. |
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Rugs on marble floors, dark wood wainscoting, patterned green silk wall coverings and the building's original cavernous ceiling breathe life into the installation. |
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No free training and advice, no house, clothes and media spotlight, just singing, acting, shooting or writing between waiting on tables and scrubbing floors. |
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Two floors of open galleries rise above the foyer, magically transforming the musicians carrying instruments between classes, into walk-on extras in a theatre production. |
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The agents say that internally the features are equally eye catching, with some stylish Jacobean decorative plaster ceilings, Louis XV marble fireplaces and wooden floors. |
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Wires hang from its ceiling, its marble floors are chipped and trash is strewn across the dusty corridors. |
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To continue with the natural feel of this scheme, the floors in a country kitchen would generally be tiled in natural stone, either slate or quarry tiles. |
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Out of the corners come the shadowy shapes of the janitors, to sweep the pamphlets, trinkets, and candy wrappers from the floors and tables of the rapidly emptying room. |
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He looked around at the packed, distressed cement floors and frontier-style wooden booths as we chugged our last drink. |
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Most of the homes of poor rural people are made of local materials, with floors of packed earth, walls of adobe or wattle and daub, and roofs of clay tiles or thatch. |
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Keeping excess inventory around tied up cash, cluttered up factory floors, and imposed storage and management costs. |
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We lived in a coed dorm, with the first and third floors housing the young men, and the second floor housing the girls. |
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The floors were bare and wooden, covered only by old oval rag rugs. |
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Logan glanced at the body and sure enough the throat was slit at the jugular with a trail of blood staining the wood floors, along with a missing ring finger. |
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When Josie began her training juniors were expected to do the cleaning, including scrubbing the floors, and they were gradually taught hairdressing skills. |
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The floors were softened by cork tiles, the walls by Philippine mahogany paneling. |
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Apart from the aforesaid deep rivets in the walls, there has been a frequent flooding problem from upper floors, which led to one bathroom roof caving in over me. |
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The serene, cave-like space is defined by floors of smooth grey Italian stone and walls of ground faced concrete block with black aggregate and charcoal mortar. |
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Walls that slide on tracks, platform floors, and pivoting panels are some of the devices used to reapportion the space while maintaining its flexible nature. |
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There are four reception rooms on the ground floor as well as a kitchen and back sitting room, plus a total of six bedrooms over the first and second floors. |
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We created a self-contained house within the rectory, comprising mainly the attic, with steep stairs going through a couple of rooms in the lower floors. |
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The Ma'dan live in houses built of reeds, with reed mats for floors. |
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The earliest buildings, dating from the 19th century, feature uneven wooden floors and small, deep-set windows that create the air of a monastery refectory. |
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Between tearing down walls and digging up floors I was always wrecked. |
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This underfloor heating system was present in the tepidarium, the caldarium and the laconicum where the floors were supported on pillars of tiles or pilae. |
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Construction is reinforced concrete with prestressed concrete floors. |
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I have some experience on the floors but I've been hesitant to do the bathrooms as I do not know the proper procedure for reinstalling the toilets. |
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She works as a maid, scrubbing floors and toilets of the well-to-do families in West Hartford, Connecticut. |
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Similarly, our connectedness, our human compact, is sandwiched together like the floors in a house of cards that is easier to knock down than we might think. |
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The ground floors are occupied by shops of second-hand dealers, and by iron workers. |
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Its side elevations were retained and repaired, but all floors and cross walls were removed, though the roof and its steel trusses was repaired and restored. |
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A representative sample of this spectacular art collection is exhibited on three floors in 43 galleries, some of which are graced by exquisite stucco ceilings. |
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The floors are of wood or tile, and the roofs of zinc or corrugated iron. |
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The restrained colour palette of whites teamed with off-white limestone-effect floors and a range of pale fittings enhances the already powerful sense of natural light. |
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Classic hardwood floors may need to be resurfaced every five years, but should be structurally sound for twenty-five years or more, according to Roger Berk of Haywood-Berk. |
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Inside, the leaks were stopped, the floors retiled, and the beautiful stained glass was cleaned and outside you can now look up to fine white verandahs and pretty cupolas. |
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A young campaign worker walked in and asked if she could have a few Heinekens for her friends 19 floors below, where junior staffers continued their revels. |
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Hundreds of years of excavation has left seven gorgeous chambers carved into the salt rock throughout the floors. |
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As well as replumbing and rewiring the house, he has put down polished wooden floors, added a stylish kitchen extension and had the back garden professionally landscaped. |
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The tour by-passed the private apartments on the next two floors. |
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Visually, these works blend perfectly throughout the three floors of the New York flagship store on Madison Avenue. |
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The upper floors of a ritzy skyscraper may seem an unlikely home for a museum of contemporary art, but in the metropolitan context of Tokyo almost anything is possible. |
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In this fiefdom he was able to pursue his own projects, and soon the whirring of robots could be heard across the lino floors of the cybernetics department. |
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On three floors, a curving stone staircase leads from the hall to the first floor where the principal bedroom has an elegant bay of arched sash windows. |
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Within the brick hulk, where floors can support a live load of 3 tonnes per square metre, up to 700 parking spaces and a services level can be tucked out of sight. |
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I have 2 Himalayan cats and 2 long haired dogs and vacuum the floors each day just to keep up with the dust etc. that seems to show more now than ever. |
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Most homes made before 1970 had hardwood floors and even though your house now has carpet there may be a beautiful hardwood floor hiding under your rug! |
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The hallways were lined here and there with mirrors, and the creaky wooden floors had an old rug with archaic symbols winding with it, down the halls. |
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Billy is nearly 30 but he is encouraged to attempt a comeback after he floors a man in a bar room brawl and begins to believe that he can still be a success. |
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Rooms on its three floors have been converted into galleries displaying Gandhi's letters, documents, photographs and also tableaux about his life. |
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There are wooden floors and stone tile floors, straight backed black chairs, wonderful crisp white and cream table linen and simple, elegant white crockery. |
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See the massive dance floors proposed for the auditorium and sports hall. |
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All the rooms feature natural stone tiled floors and exposed beams. |
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Some stall floors are macadam and stone dust with bedding over top. |
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The house has been completely renovated and has a new roof, refitted kitchen, cornice work, pine floors, sliding sash windows and electric security gates. |
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Inevitably, some foreign dealers moaned about the typical New York rawness of the make-do floors and walls of Piers 90 and 92, longing for a formal exhibition hall. |
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Natural fabric scatter rugs over waxed reclaimed timber floors and organic paints combined with natural ventilation promise a healthy interior air quality. |
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Without his binoculars, Parker had to use the telescopic sight on his rifle to zoom in on every window on the lower floors of the building opposite to the entrance. |
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Designers often use glass tiles as decorative accents in backsplashes, showers, pool borders, floors, and even on the risers between stair treads. |
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He offered an innovative design solution which incorporated the use of low-angle overhead baffles, concrete floors, wing wall baffles and a bullet trap system. |
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Time it right to miss the queues and just minutes after leaving terra firma you are 102 floors up in the open air with executive helicopters passing underneath you. |
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There are many original period features still intact in this house including Italian terrazzo floors, plasterwork, marble fireplaces and a cast iron bath. |
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The nature of their decoration, whether by painted plaster on walls or ceilings, or by tessellated and mosaic floors, compares well with that from the countryside. |
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The walls and floors were made of stone, and the roof was thatched. |
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The wood floors were highly polished as was the banister of the staircase. |
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From the red velvet drapes and smooth polished wood floors to the gorgeous blue banquettes and art-covered walls, we think you're rather going to like Baykus. |
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Michael Jackson will lie in repose over no fewer than 13 subterranean floors, each holding intriguing secrets. |
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In addition, high-speed lifts service all floors of the development and the grounds will be landscaped to include a barbecue area as well as a putting green for golfers. |
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We've also put epoxy sealers on the cement floors, which keeps dust down. |
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Community-focused businesses like barbershops and post offices are scattered throughout the ground floors of various buildings as well, to encourage mingling. |
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In reality, rush matting was most frequently used on floors. |
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Leather shoes lasted no time at all without hobnails, and conversely, floors, whether of stone or wood, lasted no time at all without matting of some sort. |
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Right now there may only be 3-4 feet of standing water but, if you think about it, most files are kept in the basements or lower floors of courthouses. |
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Donkeys brayed to one another across threshing floors of harvested wheat. |
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The Fun Palace was to be a megastructure with movable floors and walls that contained such elements as an open university, a performing arts center and an amusement park. |
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The Brooklyn building, with its three studios, complete with sprung floors and walls of mirrors, is his pride and joy, and he's about to add another two studios. |
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Walls and floors, desks, tables, chairs, boxes, tinware, window curtains, coverlets, tablecloths, and even clothing accessories were subject to the stenciler's stubby brush. |
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It was the first London theatre to have carpeted floors and tip-up seats and was built without pillars so that there was a clear view from every seat. |
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Spiralling numbers of homeless people in South and North Yorkshire are bedding down on the floors of friends or family for years on end because they have nowhere else to go. |
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A high ceiling and original coving are found in the entrance hall, off which the dining room has tongue and groove wooden floors and an open fireplace. |
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More and more top firms are now looking at trading floors on a global scale rather than one at a time. |
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Polished oak floors, panelled rooms, beautiful fireplaces, exposed studwork and oak mullioned windows all add to the hall's character. |
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First, they played an extremely significant, if transient, role in shaping the floors and piedmonts of many basins. |
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Bulldogs actually do most of their sweating through the pads on their feet and accordingly enjoy cool floors. |
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Each of those floors is split into a large east and west wing with at least 11 rooms in each. |
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A subterranean shopping mall of 260 m length and two parking floors colligates the three buildings. |
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The library, or the Rutherford Building, has three floors and gives students access to an extensive range of printed and electronic resources. |
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Rugby union is very popular and pitches can be seen along the valley floors. |
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Newport Market is a Victorian indoor market on two floors with outlets for produce and general products. |
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When the basement construction was completed, the tiebacks were cut since the newly installed bottom floors provided equal outward support. |
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The building flared from the third through the seventh floors to occupy the airspace over the entrance plaza. |
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And the floors shall be full of wheat, and the fats shall overflow with wine and oil. |
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Objects from this department are mostly on display in several galleries on the ground and lower floors. |
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The farmer who lived on the farm prior to my arrival had left the floors of the barn and drive-shed littered with junk metal. |
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The retailer on its floors will expand its decor, gift and stocking stuffer assortments for the season. |
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Pulling up the carpeting revealed the home's beautiful hardwood floors. |
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The shelter, in the Longwood section of the Bronx, has small apartmentlike units with kitchenettes and tile floors. |
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Professional dance floors typically involve a sprung subfloor that protects the body from injuries. |
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Other galleries on the upper floors are devoted to its Japanese, Korean, painting and calligraphy, and Chinese ceramics collections. |
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The super aquatic galleries are very simple and workmanlike, with white walls and plank floors like a ropewalk. |
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Leaving their chilis drying on the ristras and melon seeds on the floors of their tenements. |
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The floors or toilet tissue placed on the floor may not be perceived as contaminated surfaces or objects. |
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First-generation girls were scrubbing floors and helping out. |
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However new toilet facilities in the old Rubato basement cafe, and a new lift to reach all floors are yet to be completed. |
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It is a range of rhomboid shaped wall and floor tiles in a wide range of colours that can be used on walls and floors. |
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The tall and narrow 15th-Century house, with one room on each of its three floors, was built around an enormous chimneystack. |
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