Since then it had upgraded the sound system, built porches around fire exits and would soundproof the building by next Easter, whatever the cost. |
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Perhaps the most common construction application is roof overhangs on porches and exposed soffits. |
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There is faded grandeur in its crumbling, mouldy mansions with their jalousie-fronted windows, porches and verandas. |
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Open alcohol is prohibited in all other areas including stairwells, hallways, porches, balconies and outside. |
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It is set in a series of landscaped squares and includes features such as stone walls and wooden porches. |
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Some cottages are raised off the ground, with large porches and gabled roofs. |
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You'll want to consider sunrooms or screened porches you can build now or add in the future. |
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This is joined by a compartmented cross-wall and culminates at each end in porches below second-story cantilevers. |
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This architectural language of trellises and shaded walkways and porches carries on a campus tradition that is functional and beautiful. |
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They're trapped, on boats, roofs, porches, surrounded by black and putrid water. |
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Extend architectural details such as walls, colonnades or porches from the house into the surrounding landscape. |
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Both styles feature shallow and sloping tile roofs and one or more verandas and porches. |
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The furthest I've ever stuck my neck out has been to advocate the use of Adirondack chairs, front porches and outdoor showers. |
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It was a three-story mansion with mahogany interiors and Tuscan columns and porches on two floors on the south and east sides. |
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Two have elegant trellised porches and verandas in the fashionable Regency style. |
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The chalet-style home's balconies, porches, and large windows show the strong indoor-outdoor connection for which his work is known. |
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Architects began designing houses that had picture windows instead of porches. |
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The rest is designated as prairie and marshland, winding throughout the development and sometimes right up to back porches. |
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Women often sit on their front porches knitting for their families, or cross-stitching or embroidering the bodices for their traditional dresses. |
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But it's nicely scaled and proportioned, and front porches enliven the streets. |
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Normally three season porches are built on Lally columns or wood posts that sit on top of footings. |
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Standard features include Regency panelled doors, canopy style porches and patio doors to the rear garden. |
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A generous front in white glass curves out to form porches for the two main entrance doors. |
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He chose similar brick cladding, a symmetrical facade with French doors, front porches, and a sloping roof to comply with city guidelines. |
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The apartments have private balconies and porches linked to walk-up stoops, mimicking the privately owned houses in the neighborhood. |
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Use it unadorned, like exterior wallpaper, to line porches, balconies, basements, or walls under trees to suggest the view beyond. |
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British influence, with wooden jalousies, wide porches, and patterned railings and fretwork, dominated urban architecture in the colonial period. |
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There are no front porches, and front doors are often hidden at the side of houses. |
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But all seem to have porches supported by columns of cobblestone brick, or stucco. |
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All that remained was the skeletal stonework of walls, arches, staircases, porches, and columns. |
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The floor zone in the porches was truncated by the plow at the far northeast and far southwest corners of the structure basin. |
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Terraces, porches, and verandas are key features, especially away from the street. |
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It combined Dutch elements with porches, open kitchens, and servants quarters suited to the climate and social system. |
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Caution should be exercised, especially when working with older homes' windows, doors, trim work, wood siding or porches. |
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Four lay people from each diocese joined the priests to form the bureau's first council before information cards were pinned up in church porches all over the county. |
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Today the concept of a pedestrian-friendly, densely built community of wood-frame cottages with front porches and picket fences hardly seems avant-garde. |
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A strong street edge with front porches activate the street, providing both safety and community life for residents, many of whom are single-parent families. |
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Jessica wandered through the house and noticed there was a living room, dining room, eat-in kitchen, a bathroom, two outdoor porches, and three bedrooms. |
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Others have steep gambrel roofs or hipped roofs, with or without porches. |
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It's the perfect choice for awnings, umbrellas and casual furniture cushions, as well as privacy screens and outdoor draperies for porches and gazebos. |
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In those days, before air-conditioning, these buildings often had large porches for access to cooling breezes. |
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Dating back to 1662, a Greek cross, is marked on the outside, from the porches. |
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The over-60 market isn't settling for rocking chairs and front porches. |
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Archetypal forms such as porches, arcades and conservatories animate external edges, while courtyards and atria bring light and air into deep plans. |
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Residential streets are lined with houses with collapsing porches, fallen plasterwork and hopeful For Sale signs. |
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The cramped units with rollout beds and sleep-in porches had served as crash pads for generations of beachcombers and laborers looking for a cheap place to lay their heads. |
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White palings, apple trees, front porches, and a hill strewn with dandelions, his special flowers. |
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Families still sit on rockers on the porches and play basketball in the streets. |
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Infrared ceiling sensor, ideal for uninterrupted, all-round detection under ceilings, porches, carports,soffits or balconies. |
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The church is located on Via Roma, the main axis of the ancient city and characteristic way that preserves the old and lower porches. |
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It has 4 bedrooms and 2 parts water, 2 porches, a cozy living room with fireplace. |
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Look at the Ravenna mosaics in the sixth century and the palace of Theodoric surrounded by porches and decorated with tents. |
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Front porches and back sundecks have been added, and exteriors have been designed to complement the surrounding environment. |
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The XLed can also be installed under porches because unlike halogen floodlights there is no need to allow for any safety distance. |
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Can be installed under porches as no need to allow for any metre safety distance. |
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It began in the backyards of Des Moines and the living rooms of Concord and the front porches of Charleston. |
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It had two stories with porches, with banisters and such things. |
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This terrace is carefully organized to provide welcoming porches on the northern side, and to give southward views of the dramatic landscape over the games field. |
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As a result, the cottages echo the hotel's classical Georgian architecture, but vernacular details such as clapboard siding and wood porches are also evident. |
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Beneath the city's dense urban forest, low walls of Arroyo Seco stone and clinker brick front brown-shingled homes with porches set under graceful overhangs. |
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In structures at all levels of importance, gates, doors and doorways, together with porches and porticos, are usually much more elaborate than roofs, walls and windows. |
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Flag after flag hung from porches and poles, windows and doors. |
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The guest quarters are in small, renovated white clapboard cottages that resemble dollhouses, with paned windows, white lace curtains, flower boxes, and high-backed white rocking chairs on porches overlooking the sheep. |
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Do not use treadmill in any location that is not temperature controlled such as but not limited to garages, porches, pool rooms, bathrooms, car ports or outdoors. |
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Ristras, long strings of red chile, decorate kitchens and porches all over the state, and just off I-25 in Hatch, early red chilli pods lay scattered across rooftops to dry in the sun. |
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It has two kitchens and pantries, a firewood room, an Arizona room, screen porches, closets, and no telling what else. |
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The connection point must be located so that there is at least 1 m of clearance between the distribution service loop conductors and any windows, doors and porches, unless the conductors are higher than these structures. |
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Some of the roofs sag, and banisters are missing on some of the porches, and a good many rotted-out clapboards have been replaced with new boards that don't match, or with strips of tin. |
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Barlow, the nurse practitioner, and Carolyn Rasmussen, a counsellor and case manager, hear recollections of watching sunburst explosions, sweeping ash from porches and watching relatives die. |
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Children played outside and people sat out on their porches. |
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The single setting, expansively designed by Michael Carnahan, presents both the cozy interior and the weathered facade of a Victorian-style house decked with screened porches and bow windows. |
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Stringing Christmas lights of any color across trees, bushes and porches is always something that people passing by enjoy seeing. It is easy on the eyes and gives a sense of tranquility. |
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Unfortunately, in recent years porches have been dropped from the facades of new houses, and planter boxes are rarely included on handrails and windowsills. |
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The buildings, faades, porches and shopfronts have preserved their original cachet and the recently established shops, cafs and art galleries have managed to respect the charm and nobility of the place. |
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High-quality ceiling sensor light featuring STEINEL state-of-the-art multi lens technology from for all-round coverage of areas under porches, soffits, garages or carports. |
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Mystery plays were presented in the porches of cathedrals or by strolling players on feast days. |
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Indeed, Dr. Warda expressed surprise that parents used baby walkers so frequently outdoors and on porches, decks and landings where the openings were larger than the width specified in the revised ASTM standard. |
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Children under five years of age are the victims of falls from windows, porches and stairs, in the age group 5 to 14 years many deaths result from falls in sports and play, from trees and roofs and down steep embankments. |
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Painted a golden yellow with moss green hurricane shutters and full double porches, this home welcomes you with southern charm. |
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The Town Hall, opened in 1958, features a series of porches that separate the part for public use from the part that formerly belonged to the council during the Middle Ages. |
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There are terraced and semi-detached styles, some in local stone, others faced with render, traditional dripstones and cills, canopied porches and a range of window designs. |
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