Stair spindles and a banister had also been ripped out and used as firewood while glass carpeted the floors. |
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When the path levels out at a grassy section, after 100 yards look for a grass path to the left, leading to Stair Bridge. |
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The double bill comprises The Ruffian on the Stair and The Erpingham Camp, both plays originally commissioned for radio and then re-written and expanded for the theatre. |
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Stranraer made heavy weather of beating Dumbarton 2-0 at Stair Park. |
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Stair columns often extending above the mill and housed a water tank for the sprinkler system. |
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Scotland had a reception of Roman law and partial codification through the works of the Institutional Writers, such as Viscount Stair and Baron Hume, among others. |
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Notably, this included the installation of stair gates at the top and bottom of the stairs, and assembling a playpen for the living room. |
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When you step onto the cupped stair tread of an old farm cottage or Victorian rambler you think of all the people who passed this way before you. |
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What I came to enjoy about the place was just sitting on that stair, having cups of tea and watching the world go by. |
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He then turned left down an isle of books to find a back stair case leading back down to the first floor. |
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The interior is largely obscured, however, by an upside-down stair, magically suspended from the first floor and contained by a diaphanous veil of fine steel grating. |
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Recommended activities include walking and jogging, weight training, aerobics, stair climbing, field sports, racquet sports, court sports and dancing. |
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Built around 1850, the large two-story, T-shaped frame house follows an ambitious plan, with a traverse stair hall connecting generous rooms at each end of the house. |
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The international building code mandates a standard minimum height for stair railings. |
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They had more stair columns than earlier mills, it had dust flues often built into the rope race. |
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The engine house, warehousing and the office were inside the mill, although stair towers were external. |
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To walk the footsteps of greatness requires that you start at the bottom of a long stair. |
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Osmunda swept a curtsey, that yellow hair falling cloudwise to her feet, then turned swift to disappear in the shadow of the turret stair. |
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The breadth of every single step or stair should be never less than one foot. |
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It is composed of a stair turret at each extremity, with two niched buttresses nearer the centre line supporting the large central triple window. |
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By late antiquity, separate stair towers were constructed adjacent to the main buildings, as in the Basilica of San Vitale. |
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The morning of the wedding he bounded up my stair, most tremendously shaved and brushed, stood upon my doormat bashfully hesitant. |
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The spiral stair is a type of stairway which, due to its complex helical structure, was introduced relatively late into architecture. |
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This includes planes, baggage trains, snowplows, grass cutters, fuel trucks, stair trucks, airline food trucks, conveyor belt vehicles and other vehicles. |
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The Zig Zag four storeys above Paradise Street features extraordinary stair, escalator and bridge links from Paradise Street, South John Street and the Park. |
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The Javanee is like the spaniel in his fondness for water. When possible he plants his house on the river's edge and runs a ladder-like stair from the back door to the stream. |
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