In the foreground, the concourse is lined with banks, money exchanges, holding areas, and duty-free shops. |
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Two terribly eager young men were dueling with megaphones, exchanging jocular insults across the concourse. |
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A few aid agencies, charter airlines and the national carrier rattled around the dimly lit concourse. |
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Departing passengers check in at the third level before descending to the concourse on the airside. |
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The ticket office concourse is an imposing double-height area with ceramic floor tiles and rendered walls. |
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The north concourse, believed to have the only original 1930s architecture of its kind in the country, was to be reopened. |
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When the Queen stepped from the train, wearing a suit of pale blue lace with matching hat, loud cheers filled the concourse. |
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In the C concourse of the Salt Lake City airport there's a row of pay phones set on the wall by the men's room just past the concourse entry. |
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Thinking on her feet, Larmore sings an aria from the Barber of Seville, to tumultuous applause from the concourse. |
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On the upper concourse the entrance tunnels to the seating, known as vomitories, used a mix of precast and in situ walls. |
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His office is a five metres square room reached down a long corridor, one floor above the concourse at London's Euston station. |
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The stadium now has 5,000 amber and black seats in its main stand and a new concourse bar at the back. |
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The Tube had been sealed off due to an earlier security alert, but the concourse for overground trains was extremely busy. |
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Work which has already begun on the station is now being priced and already the concourse design cost has overshot its budget. |
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An HFM gas separation unit and surge tank would be installed in front of the main concourse. |
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Hundreds of passengers en route to London, Hull, Newcastle and further north had to decamp onto the front concourse. |
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The glassy expanse of the curtain wall opens the concourse areas to the sky and the drama of arriving and departing aircraft. |
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Plans are also in place to build a concourse area on the west side of Kent station. |
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For hours of operation, see the sign posted outside the center, located near the main entrance to the concourse. |
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A large concourse of mourners were present at both removal and funeral mass. |
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The extraordinary spectacle created quite a sensation, and consequently there was a numerous concourse of spectators. |
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Following Requiem Mass today, the burial took place in the adjoining cemetery in the presence of another vast concourse of mourners. |
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A huge concourse of students, all but gaping with reverence, filled two rooms. |
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The large concourse of mourners and sympathisers were told how Billy was both methodical and systematic. |
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Huge crowds jammed the concourse outside the dome hoping to get on the buses to the Astrodome in Houston, 350 miles away. |
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The concourse of mourners was the largest in living memory and is evidence of the esteem in which the family is held in all communities. |
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His removal from Drohan's Funeral Home to Abbeyside Parish Church on Tuesday evening was accompanied by a large concourse of family and friends. |
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The film goes on to show a vast concourse of refugees, trudging along a dusty road, from Ferozpur into Pakistan. |
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Both the obsequies were attended by a huge concourse of people, reflecting the esteem and respect in which he and his family were held. |
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Burial took place in Butlerstown cemetery on Thursday last, in the presence of a huge concourse of mourners, following Requiem Mass. |
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So I thought it would be interesting to examine some of the mechanisms of Cinema through the unlikely concourse of these two giants. |
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Surely the values of friendship, courage, and worship cannot be reduced to the concourse of atoms. |
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For we are in danger to be called in question for this day's uproar, there being no cause whereby we may give an account of this concourse. |
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Now what you also have to realise is that these concourse cars have to be original in every respect as well. |
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The museum also has a painstaking renovation programme in its own workshops to bring new additions up to concourse condition. |
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It was a high risk to take and we may be heading again into a period when the free concourse of ideas in the academy will have a price put upon it. |
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But, in the back rooms of the main concourse, customs officials demand bribes from traders trying to import clothes, shoes or electrical goods into the country. |
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The children performed skits during rush hours at the concourse of the eastern entry of the railway station arresting the attention of the travelling public and visitors. |
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Guru Nanak's mission was not only to expound a new philosophy for meditation and spiritual concourse, but it was meant for organising a living and vibrant religion. |
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The lightness and lucidity of the glass concourse is exchanged for the more brooding atmosphere of massive concrete walls and the muscular rhythm of the steel structure. |
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The departure display board in the concourse was originally a row of flip panels that would update mechanically. |
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Following Requiem Mass on Friday John was laid to rest in St. Carthage's cemetery in the presence of another vast and immensely representative concourse. |
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Fans can enjoy free samples at a TBD location along the concourse. |
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The main entrance to the station concourse lies on the west side of the building, signified by a slight bulge as the glass side wall curves outward. |
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Strange as it may seem, I first pondered this question in the airport concourse at Seattle. |
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Every Sunday, around 10 or 11 in the morning, a few dozen terpsichoreans gather in the park's concourse, slip some Basie into a boombox, take to the stage, and dance. |
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As I tried to enter the concourse, a slow person was impeding my progress. |
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Contained within the envelope is a series of floor plates set around a dramatic atrium that rises through the building from the main concourse on the lower ground floor. |
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Last year, she invested in Famous Famiglia, an eatery on the new concourse of the Sacramento International Airport. |
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The large concourse of mourners who visited the residence and attended the church were evidence of the enormous popularity of Billy in Dunhill and surrounding areas. |
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Next on the list will be a complete revamp of the arrivals concourse. |
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Vendors in white tents lined the fan concourse, selling food, beer and merch. |
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Ollie, who was well known to all, was a quiet inoffensive man and his popularity was evidenced by the large concourse of mourners who attended the funeral. |
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A two-storey concourse building containing waiting rooms, ticket hall and offices occupies the south-west corner of the site, addressing a new square. |
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Meanwhile, when the second concourse was opened at Heuston Station shortly, buses to the city centre would be there to meet commuter trains from Kildare, Mr Lalor said. |
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All walks of life were represented in the large concourse of sympathisers testifying to the esteem and high regard in which Brigid and her family are held. |
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The Arena is accessed via stairs on Hunts Bank and from the station concourse. |
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Bradley International Airport in Hartford was briefly evacuated yesterday after a boxcutter was discovered inside a bin in a concourse bathroom. |
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There was some familiar concourse chuntering at the break that seemed more habitual than related to reality. |
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This would have allowed a total transformation of the station, providing a completedly modernised concourse and improved access. |
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The area between the rear of the hotel and the concourse is called the Lawn. |
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Rustlings and cheepings came to him across that still, moonlit yard. A concourse of living beings sent the hum of their activity into the night. |
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Amidst the concourse were to be seen the noble ladies of Milan, in gay, fantastic cars, shining in silk brocade. |
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The good frame of the universe was not the product of chance or fortuitous concourse of particles of matter. |
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Stansted Airport railway station is situated in the terminal building directly below the main concourse. |
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The HS2 concourse will be connected to the existing concourse at Piccadilly. |
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Central Station has a spacious concourse containing shops, catering outlets, ticket offices and a travel centre. |
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Adjoining onto the station concourse, it was one of Glasgow's most prestigious hotels in its heyday. |
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The northern main entrance leads to the main concourse and is on Central Square. |
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It was originally unroofed and occupied by sidings, but was later built up to form part of the station's first concourse. |
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The station concourse was enlarged in 1970, and the ticket office was rebuilt in the same year. |
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The concourse stretches across the heads of platforms 1 to 12, underneath the London end of the four train sheds. |
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The structure and detail of the concourse galleries echo the form of the exterior, with the curving strata formed in native hardwoods. |
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In early 2011, further improvement works were carried out to the concourse and waiting area. |
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The main entrance leads to a concourse with ground floor and mezzanine levels. |
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Above the concourse is a second level of food outlets and bars, and the Virgin Trains First Class Lounge. |
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The earl of Lincoln deceived of the country's concourse, in which case he would have temporized, resolved to give the king battle. |
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Other new facilities include an arrivals concourse, enlarged international baggage reclaim hall, holding lounges and an additional pier. |
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A new main entrance and enlarged concourse with a mezzanine level, designed by BDP, replaced the 1960s structure which had become insufficient for the number of passengers. |
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The introduction of lifts in 2010 made the taxi rank and underground station accessible from the concourse, though customers found them unreliable and frequently broken down. |
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A moving walkway was installed to take passengers from the concourse to platforms 13 and 14 at the far south end of the station which involves a long walk. |
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First, the concourse area where passengers board and alight was completed. |
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A glass partition wall separates the concourse from the platforms. |
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The divine providence is wont to afford its concourse to such proceeding. |
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Its platforms are under the concourse and railway platforms. |
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In 1982, a bronze state of Brunel was erected on the station concourse. |
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There are steps, lifts and escalators from platform level to a mezzanine level, and further steps, lifts and escalators to the main line station concourse. |
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The drop will begin to move toward the concourse of the glasses. |
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As at Osaka, a wavy roofed concourse building is incised by multistorey canyons and linked to a single, immensely long pier that contains the boarding gates. |
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The station has a single large concourse, separate from the train shed. |
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Most of the station was rebuilt except for the Victorian trainsheds which remained mostly unaltered, although the two 1880s spans were shortened at the concourse end. |
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