It retains its original wooden floor and period fireplace, and overlooks St Alban's Road through shuttered windows. |
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Right there on Main Street, pretty much all the businesses shuttered and boarded up. |
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They can become ghost towns with the metaphorical tumbleweed bouncing past the shuttered restaurants. |
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It reopened briefly as the Budapest Bakery, but when that closed in '89, the building was shuttered for good. |
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The bar was dark with shadow despite the noonday sun that blazed on shuttered windows. |
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The doors have been open to book borrowers for 95 years, but today are in danger of being shuttered because of budget woes. |
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Restaurants, hotels and even bars closed their doors and shuttered their windows. |
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When the banking scandals hit a few years later, the gallery was shuttered and Salvestrini was out of a job. |
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To the left the drawing room is a bright area with two shuttered sash windows overlooking the front garden and a fine marble fireplace. |
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At the time they say they were told that although the windows were shuttered, there were four ceiling fans. |
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Both have original marble fireplaces, shuttered sash windows and high ceilings with elaborate plasterwork. |
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Maybe it's the lack of people, the lack of cars and the shuttered shabby houses. |
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The streets are empty of passers-by, shops are shuttered, and bazaars are closed. |
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Its windows were shuttered, so that no one could see into the court from outside. |
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The curved wood ceiling, shuttered wooden windows and rough planked floors lend it a seaworthy air. |
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Both have impressive white marble fireplaces as well as timber flooring, cornices, centre roses and shuttered sash windows. |
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Each item of furniture was draped in white sheets and the windows were shuttered. |
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A large shuttered sash window overlooking the communal square makes this an exceptionally bright area. |
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Tight, sometimes tiny, stepped lanes weave between old stone houses with painted wooden doors and shuttered windows. |
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The souvenir shops, with their olive wood crucifixes and mother of pearl nativity tableaux, are shuttered. |
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In between Wanee's dingy store and those new monoliths sits a line of shuttered shopfronts with for sale signs. |
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With a last look that the door and windows were shuttered tight, I loosened my shirt. |
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Rural vegetable farmers lost critical markets including the New Orleans' Crescent City Farmers Market, shuttered for at least six months. |
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We walk past block after block of colonial stone buildings with 12-foot doorways and elaborate lintels, grillwork balconies, and shuttered, glassless windows. |
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Since Wright had no plans to take part in the beachside homily and ticket booths were shuttered, she was out of luck. |
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Before the Concordia, the island shuttered up in late October and opened again in the spring. |
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El Bulli, for instance, previously named the best restaurant in the world, shuttered its doors after only a few decades. |
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The girl closed the door, lit lamps and a fire that was already laid, then shuttered the only window of the one room cottage, as if wanting privacy. |
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It was shuttered during the uprising against Gaddafi and the staff was evacuated in the wake of the 2012 Benghazi attack. |
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Ruben's Barber Shop, down the street from the shuttered Dairy Queen, is one of the few businesses still standing in Ajo. |
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However, it is also a tamped and shuttered construction akin to rammed earth. |
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Other schools have been shuttered because of attacks and threats stemming from the war that continues to engulf the country. |
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Buttermilk Lane is like a natural echo chamber, taking my crazy chords and loopy lines and reverberating them around from stone wall to shuttered window. |
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But when the Evening Press called at the two-storey Kathryn Avenue building on the Pigeoncote industrial estate, it was locked up and shuttered from view with blinds. |
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It was an old European city of unlighted streets and stone buildings with shuttered windows. |
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Across the streets, people scattered or dived to the ground against shuttered shop doorways as the rattle of Kalashnikov fire criss-crossed overhead. |
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Windows can also be shaded or curtained inside or shuttered outside to keep out summer heat and winter chill. |
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By grouping these shuttered filters in threes, one of each colour, an individual picture element, or pixel, is created. |
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The photos say it all: double fronted shuttered house covered in Virginia creeper looking for new owners! |
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Not one person could be seen on Independence Avenue, where rows of bland neoclassical federal buildings have been shuttered. |
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Dustin McDaniel braced himself for a fight but, within the year, the last of the payday stores had shuttered their doors. |
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And during the past 40 years, dozens of struggling businesses shuttered their storefronts, leaving downtown streets deserted and a majority of buildings abandoned. |
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Through the shuttered streets of the town at their backs, meanwhile, roams a hostile pack of drunken sailors. |
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The fourth-largest city in Spain had lost its former glory as a manufacturing centre: its factories shuttered, its port decrepit. |
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If a business is inefficient, it is eventually either turned around or it is shuttered. |
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The ratio of bracket number to shuttered surface can be adapted precisely to the building's geometry. |
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From this point of view, the system is not different from traditional shuttered concrete wall methods. |
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Includes two shuttered windows, two window boxes, a sky light, lockable doors with upper and lower latches as well as a floor. |
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With a maximum influence width of 8.5 m per bracket, shuttered surfaces up to 5.5 m high or 17 m wide are now possible. |
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Formal sector majors such as De Beers and BHP Billiton shuttered their exploration operations. |
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Whatever life he could have led, whatever choices he could have made are all shuttered. |
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It has quaint, traditional, white-washed houses with shuttered windows, and balconies with garlands of flowers hanging to the streets below. |
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Over the last few days the Americans, the British, and others have shuttered their embassies. |
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This beautifully proportioned room spans the width of the house and has views over the square through a deep bay window and a shuttered sash window. |
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In the palm groves where one might expect temples and adobe villages, there are whitewashed churches and old villas with genteel balconies and shuttered windows. |
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Another double bedroom, again with original wooden floors, a marble fireplace and shuttered sash window, completes the accommodation at this level. |
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High white washed interior walls dotted with tiny shuttered windows lean into the centre of the stage and a scrubbed floors lopes up and back to the rarely opened door. |
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The roof was flat, and all the windows were shuttered tightly closed. |
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Jakartans also poured into shopping malls, many of which remained open on the holiday, although several shops in some of the buildings were shuttered. |
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In typical Victorian style, each house has two interconnecting reception rooms at hall level, both with original shuttered sash windows and folding double doors. |
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I glanced around, at the musty bookshelves and shuttered windows. |
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In Tripoli the violence has just worsened, with government offices closed, shops and gas stations shuttered. |
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One afternoon in 1920. a young pianist sat down in a shuttered room in the capital of defeated Germany and played a Bagatelle by Beethoven. |
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The challenge before human societies is to keep nuclear waste including the actual remnants of shuttered plants in isolation for the many millennia that make up the hazardous life of these materials. |
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Cars, mostly unobtrusive Fiats and Ladas, slip in and out of its automatic security gates at odd hours, and fluorescent light peeps through shuttered windows late in the night. |
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And how the mayor's office was at that moment considering a quaint but cockeyed approach for the season's Christmas lighting scheme: stringing lights around the city's hundreds of shuttered storefronts. |
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Many teachers and education officials are honouring a call by the pro-Alassane Ouattara coalition for civil disobedience, leaving many classrooms in 9 out of 19 regions shuttered. |
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Then – in one 343km leap – I was in Bayonne, a shuttered, half-timbered, riverfront town within easy hitching distance along the coast of the swish resorts of Biarritz and St-Jean-de-Luz. |
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Skyboards, and the dark rhythms of houses, shuttered, forever, what concept is that? |
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It incorporates the same simple re-fusing device as is used in the standard Ediswan Clix BS 1363 Fused Plug, and the adaptor outlet is shuttered. |
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As I stood there someone stepped crunchingly on the gravel path before the shuttered windows. I turned, and there was Pengelly. |
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The vacant and shuttered shops in Bull Yard, designated by the city council as sites for up-market nosheries, remain eerily quiet. |
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At its heart is the centre that provides day care for the poorest children in the neighbourhood, many of whom had been shuttered inside high-rise apartment blocks that ring the park. |
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With the arrival of the Transitional Federal Government to power in Mogadishu, his businesses and financial operations were shuttered, and he was detained for a period in Kenya on account of illegally entering the country. |
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Four Hundred businesses have been shuttered in just the last 40 days. |
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Guest rooms and suites are traditionally designed with wooden balustrading, fretwork and shuttered windows. |
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But a few weeks later the United States shuttered its embassy in Tripoli. |
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The finest features are the original ones – the internal courtyards, traditional floor tiles, huge bedroom doors and shuttered windows opening on to balconies – all of which retain the authentic spirit of place. |
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Looking up into the shafts, we see another world, fragmentary views of light wells and corners, doorways and shuttered windows, air-conditioning units and alleys. |
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Bunchberries, at 222 East 53rd Street near Third Avenue, has shuttered. |
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The 14th Street and Union Square area was once renowned for its discount department stores, but those businesses shuttered and drug pushers took over the park. |
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The empty table, the glass turned down, were as lonesome as a house shuttered up for a season, as lonely and lonesome as a beached ship drawn sandward and trestled for repair. |
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Shuttered cupboards across one wall provide ample storage while louvered doors at the back of the room conceal a kitchenette. |
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