She'd landed on her bottom, legs akimbo, and her long red ringlets of hair had flopped forward, vaulting the crown of her head to hide her eyes. |
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The Camden Society were brought in after part of the ambulatory vaulting had collapsed. |
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Without vaulting or trusses, Yemeni traditional architecture had to rely on the usable length of palm, acacia or tamarisk trunks for spans. |
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In the sixth session, Belarus struggled on vaulting and tumbling but showed beautiful choreography on balance beam. |
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Patterson was among many junior gymnasts opting to use the new Pegasus-style vaulting table, while others used the old vaulting horse. |
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This was costly to construct, flamboyant, and characterized by ogee arches, flowing and inventive window tracery, and lighter vaulting. |
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A fractured bone in her foot restricted Pam to tumbling and vaulting only once a week leading up to the competition. |
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The central boss, tying together the ribs of the vaulting, is carved with a double Green Man, the two faces looking in opposite directions. |
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But the man fled, vaulting a ticket barrier and sprinting for the platform. |
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The Dean of Lismore gave a guided tour of the medieval cathedral with its splendid Tudor monument, Gothic vaulting and some elegant memorials. |
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In the latter case, Gothic evolved from Romanesque vaulting following brilliant experiments in the eleventh century. |
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It is all the more interesting that Eichstatt Cathedral houses one of the earliest examples of branch work in German vaulting. |
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Even the layman can coo over the magnificent ribbed vaulting, an 11 th-century innovation that had European architects squirming with envy. |
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The Gothic style of cross vaulting was an unusual choice, set against the Italianate style of the station building. |
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Originally, the small church was equipped by elaborate vaulting and plasterwork, and the pavement was covered by tiles. |
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This included vaulting, which was more durable than the more primitive, earlier building methods. |
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Programs will be offered in dressage, eventing, showing, jumping, mounted games, tetrathlons, quizzes, vaulting, fox hunting, and polocrosse. |
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Davis showed surprising athletic ability, vaulting a courtside advertising board while pursuing a rebound. |
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It is characterized by heavy, load-bearing masonry, the round-headed arch and its derivatives, the groin, and barrel vaulting. |
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Born in Thirsk in 192, he excelled early in a variety of sports, and became a champion in boxing, high diving, and pole vaulting. |
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The demonstration that included silambam, rope malkhamp, trampoline and vaulting horse was just a specimen of their dauntless activities. |
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For vaulting, they will learn hurdling and landing skills on matting blocks. |
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In the States years ago and long before anyone ever heard of adjustable cables, a small version of the vaulting horse was called the buck. |
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The new building resembled a mediaeval cathedral with its pointed arches, ribbed vaulting and flying buttresses. |
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The gate house has a Perp portal and canted Gothic oriel windows, with fan vaulting in the entrance. |
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In the vestry vaulting from the first half of the 13th century has been preserved. |
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In any case, after I have finished my pole vaulting a few months from now, I will be able to go sailing much more often. |
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But Keaton was never credible as someone who could hospitalise a dozen muggers before vaulting over a two-storey fence. |
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Pole vaulting to a height of 6 m is like jumping over a two storey building. |
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We offer a range of offsite tape vaulting services to meet the diverse needs of data centers, distributed offices, and remote sites. |
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Too often we are proffered fine words and vaulting ambitions from Presidency programmes honoured more in the breach than the observance. |
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Much of the book is about their practical problems thrust lines, the catenary curve and groin vaulting. |
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Even the contentious Two Ladies is effectively staged on a vaulting horse with the lubriciously mounted Emcee sandwiched between two female gymnasts. |
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The central nave, built in the Cistercian style, supports a Gothic vaulting. |
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It has three naves with barrel vaulting, supported by short columns that give the impression of massive stone blocks due to their great size. |
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In January 2001, the FIG launched a new era of vaulting when the new vaulting table was introduced. |
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The trapeze artists emerge, vaulting with lithe ease from beam to beam over heart stopping voids. |
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But the best practice is now to use disk for daily and weekly backups, relegating tapes to deep backup and offsite vaulting. |
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The film is going to be a huge critical and commercial hit, vaulting Stoller into the upper echelon of Hollywood comedy directors. |
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It became a gothic masterpiece, with beautiful vaulting, roof bosses and Purbeck columns. |
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With the Senators seemingly moments away from a victory in their final game, hordes of fans began vaulting over the retaining walls and proceeded to swarm the playing field. |
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The man seen vaulting the ticket barrier was probably a policeman. |
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I picked up speed, making for the trees, vaulting a fence, catching my foot and falling flat on my face with a jolt that knocked the wind out of me. |
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Save time and money by automating tasks like provisioning rights settings, renames, storage transfers, vaulting, disposition and reassignments. |
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He had tried to rob the off-licence on Swinley Lane, Wigan, waving the sword at the woman assistant before vaulting the counter, only to find he couldn't open the till. |
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Then came the fiberglass pole, revolutionizing vaulting techniques and breaking the record set with the steel pole the previous year. |
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A professional riding instructor and his experienced assistants teach English-style riding, dressage, jumping, vaulting and trail riding. |
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Women's gymnastic events include balance beam, uneven parallel bars, combined exercises, floor exercises, vaulting, and rhythmic sportive gymnastics. |
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Though Dmitry Kasperovich is suffering from an injured leg, he continued vaulting until he successfully completed a handspring double front-half and Tsukahara double back. |
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The brick vaulting of the wine shop and restaurant dates from the 18th Century when the famous Gallwey family owned the building and operated it as a bonded warehouse. |
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Flax fiber went out of vogue in the United States when the cotton gin was introduced, vaulting cotton ahead of one of the first crops domesticated by man. |
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On the continent, Bonaparte's vaulting ambition imposed such a degree of overexertion that every success he gained served only to make his eventual collapse more certain. |
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Since the vaulting horse was accidentally set too low for the first half of the competition, the Olympic all-around final was compromised beyond hope. |
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The abbey is a Grade I listed building, particularly noted for its fan vaulting. |
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Sites modified corbel vaulting to allow thinner walls and multiple access doors to temples. |
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They provide facilities for the refining, melting, assaying, transporting, trading and vaulting of gold and silver bullion. |
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In the 14th century, bosses comprising a series of narrative scenes appeared, and in the 15th century, fan vaulting was developed with long, pendantlike bosses. |
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While parishioners stifle sneezes beneath the late-gothic fan vaulting, O Holy Night and We Three Kings are sung by voices sweeter than stuffed dates. |
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When Henry VII demolished the old Lady Chapel of Westminster Abbey in 1502, he replaced it with something more extravagantly gothic, with pointed arches, pendant fan vaulting and a plethora of crockets. |
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By the late Gothic period in Spain, the retable filled the end of the church up to the vaulting, and, of course, at this size it could no longer be moved. |
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The result is a kind of reverse natural selection, with the animals with the lowest rate of success vaulting to the top of the priority list because of the rareness of their genes. |
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But a number of Kim's gold medal predecessors were present Thursday, and all seemed thoroughly impressed that Kim had been so poised and lissome in her presentation and vaulting in her jumps. |
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From 1396 the cloisters were repaired and remodelled by Yevele's pupil Stephen Lote who added the lierne vaulting. |
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In the uncrowded, scaffolding-clad interior I could wander at will, with plenty of room to take in the amazing forest of columns, the astonishing vaulting and the kaleidoscope of stained glass now in place. |
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A muddy rift will widen into a shaft, a crawl space into a vaulting nave. |
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Activities include swimming, daily riding lessons and vaulting, horsemanship games, horse-related crafts, and daily chores looking after all the horses and ponies. |
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The pommel horse was used for leg-swinging exercises and for vaulting. |
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The horizontal vibrations act by the intermediary of an anticharge cone which conveys them in the product to break any vaulting susceptible to be formed. |
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The Authority does not apply to the records created, collected, and maintained by the CSIRD and used in the maintenance of its storage and vaulting services. |
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By its neatly studied conception, the hopper bottom eliminates the possibilities of vaulting, of chimneys, of degradation and segregation of products in the silo. |
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Many of the more elaborate forms are unique to England, with stellar vaulting also occurring in Spain and Germany. |
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Everything else was replaced in the new Gothic style, with pointed arches, rib vaulting and flying buttresses. |
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Windows cracked in the cathedral of Notre Dame at Pontoise, and blocks of stone dropped ominously from the vaulting. |
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Jahn is credited with introducing the parallel bars, the horizontal bar, the side horse with pommels, and the vaulting buck. |
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Sherborne Abbey, one of the county's largest, is noted for its broad fan vaulting added during an extensive 15th century rebuild. |
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Despite no adequate practice facilities Dale has quietly emerged as the area's best vaulting school. |
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He's going to go to a vaulting school at the University of Kansas this summer, Walls said. That should help. |
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There is Norman stone vaulting in the chancel roof and pieces of ancient crosses are on display, including one example of carved chainwork dating back to the original church. |
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But with pole vaulting great Sergey Bubka rooting for his countryman from the stands, Stadnik fought back with two takedowns to draw level at the end of the first period. |
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A pole-vaulter running along with a pole without doing any vaulting? |
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This was the development of fan vaulting, first used in about 1370 in the cloisters at Gloucester, then in the retrochoir at Peterborough in the early 15th century. |
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Controversy did not escape the 2000 Games in Women's Artistic Gymnastics, in which the vaulting horse was set to the wrong height during the All Around Competition. |
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