Judge Raymond Bennett said it was difficult to imagine anything more fearsome than seeing somebody on your window sill at 2am. |
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It is thought he climbed to the window sill and then slipped over the ledge. |
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I nurtured a tomato garden on the window sill with the dirt in cheese boxes and the seeds coming in five cent packages. |
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The window sill was replaced once on the fourth floor and the drywall around the windows was repaired several times. |
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The beamy portal allowed him to lean on the sill, and to behold the most spectacular view one could only dream of. |
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Another sill acts together with a natural constriction in the bay's shape to form the prominent tide rips observed in Sitakaday Narrows. |
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Jumping up with my other foot on the sill, my black socks teeter-tottered on the sill, swaying back and forth, as did my body. |
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The other, the Longhoughton quarry, is located in the contact between the Great limestone and the whin sill intrusion. |
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The lengths ran randomly from the sill to the second floor girt or full length to the roof girt. |
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Remarkably nobody was passing by, no cars were crushed and nothing got damaged apart from one window sill getting chipped. |
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The corbeling here forms a corbel table which assumes the appearance of a bracketed window sill. |
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He believed that the feeder dykes terminated in the sediments at approximately the same depth as the zero isopach of the sill. |
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The horizontals and verticals of the pattern extend to an autumnal woodland just beyond a sill which serves as a horizon in the middle distance. |
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Since so many people from that street are sill hale and hearty, there should be a ken interest in the event. |
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And when you have the sliding door out of the track, give the sill and channel a good cleaning. |
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Because Miller's family owns a sawmill, he agreed to take care of the sill plates, the truss material, and the rafters. |
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The sill beam is a horizontal beam which may be set in a foundation trench or placed directly on the ground surface. |
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Lounging on the sill of the opposite window was a figure all dressed in black. |
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Having just removed a concrete set of steps on the front of the house, a small section of sill about two feet is rotted about halfway through. |
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The mud pies on the window sill could be the sign of a baker or artist in the making. |
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Obree didn't medal, and had to be coaxed from a fifth-floor window sill by a teammate. |
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This opening narration ends with a visual of a reel-to-reel tape recorder playing on a window sill to an empty room. |
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Check your blueprint for the distance of the sill from the floor, then measure and mark it on the trimmer studs. |
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I rested my arms on the concrete window sill and stared out beautiful cold frosty landscape. |
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Janet carefully swung one leg over the sill and rested her small foot on the narrow toehold as she shifted the rest of her through the opening. |
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Hood Canal is hundreds of feet deep in places, but a shallow sill near its north end restricts seawater exchange. |
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What makes the joints so weak is the fact that the bottom sashes sit on the sill with the end grains exposed. |
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This minimal Newport frame was then simply sheathed with vertical planking, from sill to roof girt, on the outside face. |
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Alternatively, the insulation can be fastened to the sill plate and draped down the wall. |
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Deep side sill extensions lead to a new rear bumper incorporating twin trapezoidal exhaust tailpipes. |
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Specific door sill plates, floor mats, a heated steering wheel, heated and cooled cup holders and a power liftgate are also part of the package. |
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But plants plonked on your window sill really are at the mercy of everything that the weather can throw at them, so they need all the help you can give. |
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Another journalist begged him to do a sill walk live on stage then and there, but he demurred. |
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You take the metal tag with your name on it off the pegboard, glance at the tags sill hanging. |
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There are enough distractions already, from the trumpet sounding the start of a new race to other customers knocking on the wooden window sill for luck. |
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We stood in the open doors with one foot resting on the sill and an elbow cocked on the roof, looking cool. |
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The walls are fully glazed from a low sill to the underside of the soffit. |
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Pumiceous peperite is associated with a rhyolitic sill that intruded wet, unconsolidated, submarine stratified pumice breccia in the Cambrian Mount Read Volcanics, Australia. |
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She slid open the windows and was greeted by the smell of fresh flowers, as the cool draft blew past the tastefully positioned pot of geraniums just inside the window sill. |
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Filmed between Prague, Belgrade, Berlin and Bucharest, Underground is a sublime funeral song shot by a man that sill believes in men. |
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For the Nets, all tonight proved, he added, was that his players have sill not matured. |
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Can be mounted in sill channels, hollow ceil-ings or on DIN rails, or in an AP housing. |
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Assemble sill angle bracket to support brackets at the marked position, as shown. |
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Nickel, copper, cobalt and PGEs are the targets on this property, underlain by the Fox River sill, a stratiform ultramafic-mafic complex. |
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The optimal sliding angle for normal sill heights is approximately 36 degrees. |
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Her other hand was scrabbling over the ledge in the broad window sill. |
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The girt bar, which secures the slide to the fuselage, was locked in the door frame sill. |
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Remove the ladder from the box and unfold sill hooks so the folding crosspiece is straight and positioned towards you. |
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The door sill may have to be extended to protect the flashing beneath the door. |
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The marks along the sill were consistent with the pitch interval and location of the fasteners around the perimeter of the window. |
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Model: The flat car has a sturdy side sill and a finely modeled load surface. |
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The door, therefore, was not eligible for exemption as a downflooding opening, meaning that the door sill was the lowest point of downflooding. |
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The power tailgate quickly reveals a large, flat-floored cargo area where the sill is just a few centimetres above the bumper. |
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The tide can rise and fall, causing negligible mixing, except possibly at the entrance where there is typically a sharp sill. |
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The seats are attached to the centre console's lower section and inner sill, which means they don't touch the car's floor. |
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The antenna can be installed on a small portable mast, but equally well on a balcony railing, window sill, a fence and many other places. |
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It may be a good idea to reduce or remove the door sill because uneven surfaces can lead to a trip or a fall. |
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Since the girt bar was found in the door sill and the arming lever in the armed position, it is reasonable to conclude that the door was not opened with the outside handle. |
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In contrast to magmatic dikes, a sill is a magmatic sheet intrusion that forms within and parallel to the bedding of layered rock. |
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Available for the floor or side of the trunk and the load sill. |
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Disused roadstone quarries along the course of the sill offer sections for its interpretation. |
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Discriminating between an intrusive sill and a lava flow in ancient rock sequences can be difficult. |
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Certain layered intrusions are a variety of sill that often contain important ore deposits. |
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Quartz diabase grades upward into hypersthene diabase, which forms up to two-thirds of the sill thickness. |
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I stripped the paint off the window sill and added a wooden toilet seat and a wooden duckboard in front of the shower. |
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In addition, even if the windows are successfully removed, there is a relatively high sill to clear, followed by a dangerously high jump to the roadbed. |
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Her tiny mud-brick house boasts such modern conveniences as a computer bought with a loan from relatives, while arranged neatly on the kitchen window sill are her teenage daughter's cosmetics. |
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A similar process across the floor at the entrance incorporated a cofferdam of interlocking steel sheetpiling, which allowed the sill and gate hinge to be constructed in the dry. |
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The front end of the packboard would drag along the door sill while pivoting around the rear end still connected to the rear attachment rail, which travels with the door. |
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Revised designs for the alloy wheels and added brightwork on the sill helps the Avensis stand out a bit more. |
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They were coming in under a door sill and I put a bottlecap full on each side. |
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Before setting foot across the door sill, review in your mind these facts. |
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A sill is a concordant intrusive sheet, meaning that a sill does not cut across preexisting rock beds. |
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The window and sill are only in close contact when the window is closed, because the first action of the window-opening sequence is to move the window inboard so that it can slide back over the aft sill. |
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Accessories like alloy mags, rear spoilers or side sill extensions will give your Suzuki a sharp new look, while a rear storage system, towing hook-up or multi roof rack will seduce you with its practicality. |
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The canine ran across the room to the open window, put his front paws on the sill and pointed his nose at the sidewalk below. |
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Cladding, shingles, sill plates and exposed timbers or glulam beams are examples of potential applications for treated wood. |
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Opt for illuminated door sill panels, and every time you open the door to get into your E-Class, you can savour that little reminder that your car is a Mercedes-Benz. |
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The sill is freezing in the winter and stultifyingly hot in the summer. |
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Photos 3 and 4 show the fracture along the lower front edge of the well, where the lower edge of the stub sill tore away from the bulkhead face plate. |
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In fact, the girt portion of the slide assembly, which is attached to the girt bar in the door sill, unravelled enough to protrude from the partially open door. |
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Aerally extensive dike swarms, sill provinces, and large layered ultramafic intrusions are indicators of LIPs, even when other evidence is not now observable. |
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If the sill depth is deep, water circulation is less restricted, and there is a slow but steady exchange of water between the estuary and the ocean. |
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One possibility is that the Black Sea filled first, with excess fresh water flowing over the Bosphorus sill and eventually into the Mediterranean Sea. |
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These numbers are repeated in three-colour embroidery on the headrests and as a bicolour logo on the tachometer and the aluminium door sill plates. |
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The initial touch-mark was established at Roper's saw-mill, on the North River, and is a point on 20-penny nail driven flush with the horizontal surface of sill to bull-wheel. |
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All rail cars produced after January next year will have to comply with this new standard, which includes upgrades to handholds, ladder treads, sill steps and running boards. |
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Outside, there is a new front facia and grille surround with a new body-coloured front sill and air dam, together with a new range of alloy wheels and a new headlamp design. |
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The carbon fiber MonoCell II chassis has been redesigned with a lower sill to enable easier entry and exit, and the redesigned dihedral doors further optimize access. |
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Still, the quality seems good and the look and feel all seems to suit this car's retro vibe, especially with the bodycoloured door sill and dash inserts on plusher models. |
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As bulldozers started clearing the rubble, two drinks glasses still stood on a window sill. |
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She put the box on the floor and walked over to the photograph on the window sill. |
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Behind the girl's left shoulder a figurine of a horse sits on the window sill. |
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She stared out the window, at the thick snow falling fast on the ground and building up on the window sill. |
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Well, the caulking would go down here with the window sill, with the frame. |
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On an outside window sill, basil, thyme, bay, chervil, sage, chives and marjoram will grow happily in a pot. |
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Centered on each bay is a lancet arch window on a stone sill, topped by a brick hoodmold. |
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Keep a bucket of soapy water and a second sponge to clean the exterior window sill. |
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I didn't want to drink anymore, and so I put the cup of water on the window sill. |
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The cistern has an indefinable white substance dripping down it and the missing tiles were stacked up on the window sill. |
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Then she leaves the bag on the window sill, visible to the squirrels, taunting them, hoping one of them will take a leap and brain themselves on the glass. |
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He first examined the window sill, then ducked down and leaned out. |
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The fourth side forms the lip, threshold or sill, the side at which the glacier flowed away from the cirque. |
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Emily's head emerged, her eyes wide with panic. She ducked back inside and a kneesock-clad leg appeared over the sill. |
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Bamburgh Castle, Dunstanburgh Castle, Lindisfarne Castle and stretches of Hadrian's Wall all strategically take advantage of high, rocky cliff lines formed by the sill. |
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When the fit had spent itself he walked weakly to the window and, lifting the sash, sat in a corner of the embrasure and leaned his elbow upon the sill. |
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