Opposite the entrance, across the courtyard, is a roughly circular room, which may have had a conical roof of turf or thatch. |
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Faces massed at windows and parapets all around the courtyard as the small convoy drew to a halt. |
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Built of uniformly gray, granular volcanic tufa, or peperino, the courtyard was completed by 1579, as recorded in the building documents. |
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Will ran towards the outer courtyard, Sibyl in close pursuit, noticeably slowed down by her thin shoes and bulky dress. |
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An enclosed stone-built courtyard houses a range of farm buildings, a hay barn and a secure workshop. |
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The vials were secreted in a briefcase hidden in a truck in the courtyard of the house. |
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He led us quickly out of the courtyard and through a confusing maze of corridors. |
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For instance, a baseboard wall along one edge of the courtyard makes a fence from the adjacent house. |
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As I sat on a bench in the huge courtyard, admiring the myriads of rose gardens, a three-dimensional vision suddenly appeared. |
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Kansas soldiers piled out of Humvees and helped to seal off the inner courtyard, where the explosions had scattered body parts of trainees. |
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There are two self-contained cottages facing the courtyard, but no stables. |
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There is a walled concrete courtyard with a garage, boilerhouse and coalhouse to the back. |
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In addition, there is a coalhouse and boiler house located off a small courtyard that can be accessed from the kitchen or the garden. |
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At the side of the house are a parking space, a garage and an enclosed courtyard with York stone flags. |
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Twenty years ago an enterprising Jack Jackson ran diving holidays from here, his visitors camping in the courtyard of the lighthouse. |
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A five-bay timbered building fronted the street through which the visitor entered a courtyard, with the house proper on the far side. |
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With a great cry, a whole host of horsemen rode forth from the inner courtyard, brandishing swords, pikes and halberds alike. |
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We had been ushered into their shady courtyard for a breakfast of strong lattes, fresh orange juice and pastries. |
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From the main entrance, you pass through the existing patio courtyard, sensitively restored, before finally connecting with the new wing. |
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The Baoule live in rectangular structures, while the Senufo compounds are set up in a circle around a courtyard. |
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Or you can build densely stacked courtyard housing, arranged in the Georgian manner in crescents or squares. |
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Gunmen also torched a van parked in the courtyard, as well as a large toolshed. |
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The pear-shaped white dome surrounded by a marble-paved courtyard is visible from a distance. |
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In Susan's courtyard, the little well is a widow's cruse, which never dries, even in the severe season of drought. |
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The forward soldiers, deployed in the left and right wings of the courtyard, opened fire at the Allied vehicles that came clonking down the road. |
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The buildings are clustered around a courtyard with restaurants, a wine bar, a convenience store and a hair salon. |
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They sat at one of the better tables up beside the parapet overlooking the courtyard. |
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How often I watched the birds in our courtyard leaving the trees and flying beyond the walls of our house with no fear. |
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The courtyard had become extremely muddy with use, and trapped in the mud were numerous sherds of pottery and other small finds. |
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A low wall wraps around the site embracing a single-story cafeteria overlooking a minimally landscaped courtyard. |
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The scheme comprises 230 homes laid out in a series of courtyard settings and surrounded by green areas. |
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They were blowing the treetops and shaking the fragile leaves off the few trees planted in the courtyard. |
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Roses trailed across trellised arcades, the trellis in the courtyard inspiring Morris's earliest wallpaper design. |
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They both made their way down to the palace stables by the back of the north courtyard. |
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Her first painting in an abstract style, A Quiet Place, suggests an ambiguously defined courtyard flanked by rectilinear columns and passageways. |
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This pivotal courtyard is a mediating space, a void, and, at the same time, the plan's hub. |
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She led us up a narrow lane and through a round stone portal into a courtyard of huge water urns, bicycles and birdcages. |
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I went downstairs and walked out into a courtyard filled with birds of paradise, flaming lilies, and an orange tree in full, sweet bloom. |
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I raised my arms in triumph, whooped with joy and ran round the courtyard in celebration. |
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He turned around and headed to a small courtyard where a young man sat, brushing a wolfhound. |
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The courtyard is surrounded on three sides by columned cloisters with galleries of majestic arches. |
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The wardens must have let him through without question, for his horse was galloping and slowed to a trot only in the courtyard itself. |
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Three red-brick buildings, which house classrooms and administrative offices, cluster around a courtyard that's ringed with conifers. |
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A wooden house faced onto the courtyard and the sounds of a Corbett street floated over the house. |
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The stone house, which has the patina of a much older place, like a Roman ruin, opens into a courtyard where students paint. |
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Along with others, it took her three years to do the tukutuku for the courtyard. |
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A restaurant's courtyard in Oaxaca is covered with a lavender-flowering vine, attracting bumblebees and small birds. |
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The entire backyard and paved courtyard was white with a couple of kilos of these clay-like pellets. |
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Walk over to the southwest corner of the courtyard and look back at the moon gate. |
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The courtyard was silent except for the sound of falling water, the fountain and the rain. |
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They were rounded up in a courtyard of the estate and told they were being sent to a work camp. |
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A number of prisoners overpowered the officer and opened the door that allowed them onto the courtyard. |
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Every time this folk singer sings in her guttural voice, she draws a motley audience around her courtyard. |
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Across from the courtyard were several shabby stone buildings reflecting the moonlight with their worn-out walls. |
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Most of the craft shops are situated in a restored Edwardian stable block built around a courtyard. |
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In the mosque courtyard, workers mowed grass, raked out brush and freshened up old flower beds with new green plants. |
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It is arranged in traditional courtyard format with verandahs for residential and administrative buildings. |
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Paint from inside the boxes dripped out of the sides and made the puddles in the courtyard muddled with color. |
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The man was standing in the courtyard of one of the larger red brick buildings on the block. |
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The study, kitchen, and utility rooms stretch across the rear of the house and overlook a quaint courtyard to the rear. |
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In the courtyard, there were six mourning altars for the dead villagers lined with flower wreaths. |
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The grounds will incorporate a courtyard and underground car parking facilities. |
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Now according to multinational forces, the U.S. aircraft dropped this bomb in the courtyard of a house, the damage plain to see. |
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They function as fencing around a front courtyard, as siding on the house and a small gateway, and as paneling on interior walls and partitions. |
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The core of the installation is a suite of three galleries off the skylit courtyard of the building. |
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It's kind of, well, just a slabbed area at the moment, but I have a plan to make it into a small courtyard garden. |
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The square central courtyard of the fort is bordered by a series of numerous small bombproof vaults for storing provisions and ammunition. |
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He spends his eight weeks of rehabilitation watching the lives across the courtyard behind his Greenwich Village apartment. |
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At the Baghdad correction center, about 200 delinquents share four dormitories built around a square courtyard cut by a volleyball net. |
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If it got too hot inside, there was a volleyball net set up in a courtyard. |
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Jack and the rest of the soldiers were in the courtyard so I slipped away quietly. |
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The block was built around the four sides of a concrete courtyard which he had laid down. |
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Just outside that a water-slicked tiled roof sloped away, and below that darkness and rain shrouded a small central courtyard. |
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The 208 apartments in the Tramyard will be laid out in eight blocks arranged in clusters around a landscaped courtyard. |
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The buildings at the college include a new drama studio, new classrooms for teaching English and the humanities and a new courtyard. |
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Behind the towers would be an enclosed courtyard bordered by 17 townhouses. |
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A Dachshund yapped behind a wrought iron gate in the courtyard I traversed. |
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Far from being a designer frill, the courtyard is a 'building block' of coherent urbanism for an entire urban district. |
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The woman who swept the stone courtyard wore a traditional Tibetan gown, trim and dark, and had plaited her raven hair into a thick braid. |
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The almshouses are arranged college-style around a courtyard, and thirteen poor men had board and lodging. |
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This forms a courtyard, a lantern and a lung for the adjacent interior spaces. |
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Their music glittered and shone, sweetly harmonised, and rang out across the courtyard. |
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In the courtyard my meal was laid out covered with a tray on a chowki and a neighbor woman sat near it waiting for me. |
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Ten cabins share one private courtyard featuring a lap pool, Jacuzzi, his and hers steam rooms and exercise equipment. |
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The house had an open courtyard and you could hear the protestors chanting down the street. |
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They reentered the blinding sunlight into a cobble stoned courtyard where a group of horse topped men stood waiting. |
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The film begins and ends with the artist's trademark colors surrealistically grafted onto scenes of her courtyard. |
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Clutching the chiton tight around myself, I ran to the courtyard and I almost wept when I saw everyone there. |
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Every day at the festival there are performances staged beneath the shade of a giant holm oak in the courtyard garden of a 19th century palace. |
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In the inner courtyard an attractive sundial catches the eye of the visitor. |
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Rooms overlooking the courtyard upstairs have widely spaced lattice woodwork to allow for cross ventilation with facing windows. |
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Blackened, sun-baked filth laid rotting outside the medical clinic and piles of used syringes were scattered about the courtyard. |
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Slipped into an inner courtyard, it is cool, modernist, yet residually neoclassical in mood, and hugely successful. |
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With this firmly resolved in her mind, she slipped from the manor proper and into the courtyard. |
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Her red hair gleamed in the light of the late afternoon sun angling down into the courtyard. |
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The suites include a Tivoli suite, seven deluxe suites, 18 courtyard suites and 11 superior rooms. |
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The Rajaji Hall courtyard was abuzz with activity since morning, as hundreds of junior artistes gathered for the shoot. |
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The courtyard was completely silent, as it had been earlier, but now the silence seemed oppressive, suffocating. |
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To get in, you descend through a stair wedged in the cleft between the two retaining walls, to emerge in the tranquillity of the courtyard below. |
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The elegant Mahogany Room piano bar offers a quiet retreat overlooking the adjacent brick courtyard. |
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Your reverence, I saw four pure black bulls who came from the four directions to fight in the palace courtyard. |
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The path climbed modestly to Chunyang Hall, then descended to Shengui whose lovely wooden pavilion stands on a plinth in a three-sided courtyard. |
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Riad Kasbah Le Mirage is the elite version of the Moroccan courtyard house. |
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The pick of the bunch are the riad hotels, which typically occupy a traditional Moroccan house built around an open courtyard. |
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The group recorded their new CD in the Moroccan city of Fez, in the courtyard of a converted riad. |
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Big, dirty green and around the size of footballs they lay around till late evening when the courtyard is cleaned for the procession. |
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The guest annexe consists of a two-bedroom apartment and a two-storey, two-bedroom cottage in a charming courtyard setting. |
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Juliet ran to the study hall across the courtyard and took a seat near the back, by the windows. |
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The small courtyard is also crowded with anxious relatives and concerned neighbours. |
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One of the rooms could have served as a courtyard or a light well, but clear indications of such a function are absent. |
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I heard the metallic ring of a horse's shoes striking the temple's stone courtyard. |
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Around the courtyard were trees that stood fifteen feet in height set an exact distance apart from each other. |
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The white stucco walls, dark floors, central entry courtyard, and tile roof are reminiscent of a traditional Mediterranean house. |
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Each new site, each budget, must be approached as a new problem, even while preserving the basic typology of the courtyard. |
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The courtyard is densely planted with bamboo while rockeries and fountains are embellished with varieties of exotic flowers and rare plants. |
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In the middle of its central courtyard rises a large stupa, which once contained large Buddhist images. |
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Another wing contains cellular rooms around an internal open-air courtyard for the Sukka festival. |
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Pairs of cellular rooms housing offices and classrooms are arranged on each of the three sides of the courtyard. |
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A porch off the great room extends the living space out to a courtyard with a dipping pool and deluxe alfresco kitchen. |
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The third strategy combines natural and artificial ventilation in transition spaces such as lobbies, foyers and the courtyard. |
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A glazed tunnel set slightly off axis leads down through the treelined courtyard into the entrance lobby, one level below ground. |
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My room stank from the smell of tar today, thanks to the re-paving of the road outside my courtyard. |
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Beyond this is an open-air courtyard with a waterfall and locust trees lit up in the dark. |
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A huge banner, which was painted in the Gampingan courtyard over three weeks, was strung up in Victoria Square, central Adelaide. |
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It seems fitting to begin the tour in the Italian galleries, reached through the classical courtyard and up the stairs to rooms off the loggia. |
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The doors lead into a peaceful inner garden courtyard where hanging baskets and potted plants frame a square of lawn. |
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From here, the entrance route is via a semi-enclosed courtyard with a concrete retaining wall. |
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A squadron of the Guard in the barracks courtyard was doing routine drills. |
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On the smaller parcel of land, he built a two-roomed hut, laid a cobble-stoned courtyard and planted arum lilies. |
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Bedroom 4 is the most peaceful room in the Inn with French doors looking out on the garden courtyard and fountain. |
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On a four-acre elevated site sloping to the road, the courtyard commands a fine view over farmland to the sea, less than two miles away. |
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Her assignations with her lover, a theatre director can be heard in the tiny courtyard. |
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Most of the journalists spend the day hanging out by the pool, in the airport central courtyard. |
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You would have seen the six armies, arranged in orderly fashion in the huge courtyard. |
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Sixth-formers will benefit as well with new accommodation, including a common room, study area and courtyard. |
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Then he saw a young man come to the entrance of the courtyard, the swineherds dogs fawning upon him. |
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The central courtyard is a formal elliptical lawn surrounded by gravel walkways. |
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A simple cemented courtyard around the walnut tree offers five pine table and bench sets, each for six to eight people. |
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He makes timid steps back towards the tower and sees two orcs shot by their companions in the courtyard. |
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Employees made use of the courtyard for their lunch breaks, eating their meals and enjoying the view of a fountain. |
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The courtyard is completely enclosed, as is the private world of the immediate family. |
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He stood up, reaching out and taking her hand so that they walked together from the courtyard. |
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The hacienda's car park and entry opens into a courtyard canopied by an aged and well-tended California Five oak. |
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Lights both overhead and around the periphery make the courtyard magical at night. |
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In the courtyard was The Ugly Mug Jug Band, a fearsome foursome with a banjo, guitar, washboard, harmonica and jug. |
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From a paved courtyard, the red front door leads into a brick porch and the living room, freshly painted in magnolia, with new laminate flooring. |
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You walked into a courtyard lined with Saracenic arches rising from polyhedral capitals. |
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His two sons were standing in the courtyard, near the stables, as the tarantass drove up. |
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The building has an impressive and imposing street presence, while also enclosing a peaceful courtyard within the campus. |
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The same soothing mix of wood, cane, cotton, and thatch prevails in the resort's beachfront courtyard. |
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A new public entrance with a tea garden was created, and a tearoom and kitchen were made in part of the lower courtyard. |
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The tearing wind flattened her skirts against her legs as she ran across the deserted courtyard. |
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In the sudden wash of light from the courtyard he saw a warrior standing in one of the coigns high above him. |
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The back doors to the complexes, which open out to a shared courtyard, are broken and can't be locked. |
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The house, built around three sides of a courtyard and landscaped into a slope, looks out towards the Cotswold scarp. |
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Off a lane where market traders push rickety handcarts toward the bazaar, steps lead into the courtyard of a Shia religious school. |
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An appropriately somber group of media, stylists, scenesters and celebs lined up in the dark courtyard, waiting to be let in. |
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She sat down across from me at the one available picnic table in the cobbled courtyard outside our building. |
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The original building comprised a courtyard of enormous size with a full peristyle of eight columns on a side. |
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The only traditional bricklaying was around the lift shaft in the rear courtyard. |
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The base is an enclosed courtyard in the west suburb of the city where over 40 police dogs are kept and trained. |
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A breakfast room, which has recently been added onto the kitchen, faces onto the courtyard through a French door. |
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A score of men crowded the little courtyard visible at the end of the alley. |
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A second parallel range, on the north side, was added a little later in brick, creating a central courtyard. |
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Except for the lofts, each unit opens to a private terrace and the plant-filled courtyard at the rear. |
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On the second floor, a long terrace encircles the courtyard at the center of which stands a typical Spanish-inspired fountain. |
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Its bald expanse colonized by a single stubby tree, the narrow courtyard has the bleak and slightly disturbing aura of a de Chirico painting. |
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The courtyard is beautiful but if you're not a baller or celebrity you are dog Doo Doo. |
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I was about to breathe a sigh of relief when they ballooned out and started to parachute down in the middle of the courtyard. |
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Guests staying in the courtyard also enjoy a private sundeck with sun beds and hammocks. |
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The windows on these faces look into narrow protected alleys or the small courtyard between the houses. |
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Narrow decks with ship-like railings look down on a starkly plain, half-moon courtyard, empty except for two dead trees. |
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It is fitted with built-in floor and wall presses, is decorated in yellow and is well lit by a large picture window overlooking the inner courtyard. |
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Boucher recalled de Ligonnes standing on the balcony of his junior suite later that evening as she walked through the courtyard. |
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British police officers entered a courtyard in front of his house where a CCTV camera watches over visitors. |
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Outside, the traffic hurtles by but the vast number of shrubs and trees lining the courtyard absorb the sound and look spectacular in their autumnal foliage. |
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Set up for a cosy couple, it has a two-person spa, queen-size bed, very efficient sealed wood-burning stove, modern kitchen, lounge and garden courtyard. |
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At the entrance to the church, a large walled courtyard fronts the main road, allowing us to have two large notice boards that are used as wayside pulpits. |
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The courtyard is cluttered with potted plants, half of them dead or dying, with weeds growing around the pots and covering most of the small yard. |
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When Pawson first visited the site five years ago, it comprised a derelict Baroque manor house with ranges of agricultural buildings that framed a large courtyard. |
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The procession passed ranks of red-clad guards, their gold badges shining brightly in the sunlight, and turned into the sanded courtyard outside the hall. |
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Two hours later, Rebecca Zahau hanged herself from a balcony in an interior courtyard of the Coronado home. |
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After our helicopter crashed in the courtyard, Jimbo and I rushed inside the house. |
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She slow-motion jogs through the courtyard, paints his portrait, and carves his name into a tree. |
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Once there, I have two windows looking our on our courtyard, and a radiator for coziness. |
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True structural stepped arches with cast stone plinth block, spring line bases, and keystone are the focus of the main entry courtyard beyond the cast stone stair and ramp. |
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The Alexandra People's Centre opened this month amid much singing and clapping and happy smiles, in the courtyard of a new four-storey, red-brick building. |
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It seemed a small house from the outside, but on entering they could see that it actually consisted of several houses knocked together around a small courtyard. |
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One shell blast in the middle of the courtyard has demolished the grey brick cobblestones. |
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A lawyer and former opposition politician, Petrenko shakes his head appalled at what was taking place in the courtyard of the sbu. |
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In an existing courtyard, the Goodmans removed an old boxwood hedge that cramped the area, tore out the lawn, and added a multilevel flagstone patio and fountain. |
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The north wall opens up to the sunken courtyard to draw in cool air, and the tapered lanterns serve as thermal chimneys, with openable louvres to evacuate hot air. |
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This would typically comprise individual cells arranged around a central courtyard very often enclosing a railed tree, a shrine room, and an ambulatory. |
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He led them deep into the back of the castle before they crossed a small, obviously rarely used courtyard and he paused, pulling back the rusty latch of the small gate. |
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Freshly hewn laterite blocks lay piled up one side of the courtyard. |
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We went out to take some photographs in a marble courtyard replete with shrubbery and elephantine urns where uninterested figures dined al fresco. |
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Goeritz's museum was not a repository of objects, but a living entity in which every wall, window, hallway, and courtyard was used for various activities. |
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Tucked away in a courtyard of 15 th-century Cerne Abbey, in Dorset, Cerne Abbey Cottage is all leaded windows, mellow masonry and old-world loveliness. |
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In the middle of the courtyard, where the public apparitions took place, a large shrine is encircled by benches. |
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There was an entryway near here to another courtyard, itself a prelude to the heart of the main temple. |
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At the far end of the courtyard, there's a life-size statue of Juliet. |
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But I did laugh very merrily when the reception manager made his way around the courtyard diners, rigged up in full Father Christmas gear and gumboots five sizes too big. |
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I liked the fact that you invariably showed up at our Friday afternoon Happy Hour ritual in the courtyard when we all unwound after an intense week of studies. |
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An interior courtyard boasts a graceful arched door and elegant windows and the landing is adorned with carved wooden cherubs at the four corners of a decorated dome. |
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I asked the students to consider the courtyard space, and stimulated thought about guard houses, archways, entrance ways, lower courtyards, moats and drawbridges. |
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Perhaps it'd once been a balcony around the edge of the courtyard, now it was opened out, floored in polished wood, roofed over, and provided with an ornate balcony rail. |
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The architects carved a loggia into the base of all four buildings to provide a continuous pedestrian space around the courtyard as well as covered access to each building. |
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In stark contrast to the closed area of the courtyard or the hidden service realm the southern aspect of the house opens itself entirely to the mature garden below. |
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He stood up and stepped to the picture window that looks out over the grassy courtyard separating the two buildings. |
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At that moment, the string bed in the open courtyard of his village home, surrounded by loved ones and a pot of saag cooking on the family hearth, seems incredibly inviting. |
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Herschbach recalls attending one party with a fire blazing in a courtyard and plenty of grog to go round. |
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The open courtyard, with its surrounding arcades, is clearly descended from the cloister, itself another Roman type that goes back to the atria of the houses of the rich. |
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A central atrium provides the main pedestrian entrance to the apartments and in turn leads to the internal courtyard, which is at first floor level. |
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This form, upon which our modern atria are based, was enclosed on all sides by buildings with roofs sloping to a columned peristyle or walkway around a courtyard. |
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Because he sensed this was an auspicious moment, my father came around to the front entrance of the house, and my mother, who was in the courtyard, heard him enter. |
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In the center of campus, wedged between the six outer buildings, was the Mason Courtyard, a large stone courtyard, filled with groves of magnolias and palmettos. |
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Oblivious to his hectic surroundings, the man carried on with his lonely saunter until he reached an uncharacteristically quiet corner of the courtyard void of any activity. |
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As well as the fashion show inside the tent, there's another one going on in the courtyard of Somerset House. |
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Strauss is in the courtyard giving advice to a student who hurries off with his files when I arrive. |
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The back-to-back courtyard houses in Inge Street, Birmingham, date from the 18th century and are the last surviving examples of the type in the city. |
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The man struck me in a temper, so hard I bounced off the courtyard wall. |
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An illusion of an inner street, not a bad bag for the courtyard hunter. |
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Soldiers and staff watched from windows, doors, and battlements as we passed from bailey to bailey until we reached the courtyard around the huge central keep. |
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Outdoor space is maximised on the tight site, with a large external courtyard off the ground floor waiting area and an outdoor terrace off community health on the first floor. |
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He shows us La Fuente with its maze of shops and its indigenous market, a veritable carpet of embroidered and woven textiles laid out in the courtyard sun around the fountain. |
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The masseuse applied fragrant medicated oils on the head and body in plentiful measure as one lay on a high wooden plank on the secluded verandah of an open walled courtyard. |
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Although the inner courtyard was destroyed in 1809 by Napoleonic troops, the walls and battlements remain intact and are worth the 15-minute climb it takes to reach them. |
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The former stables and coach house are now studios, workshops, retail outlets and a self-service restaurant which overlooks the cobbled courtyard of Kilkenny Castle. |
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A sunlit courtyard with a dry, cracked fountain at its center beckoned us to stop. |
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In addition, there is an interconnecting annexe with three bedrooms, a combined living room and kitchen, a bathroom, plus its own courtyard garden. |
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The courtyard was shaded on all sides by trees and tall walls. |
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From the courtyard, the explosion of a grenade shook the house. |
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Burley-in-Wharfedale based Burley Developments Limited, has applied to build seven apartments and 14 three-storey town houses surrounding a new open courtyard at the site. |
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The rain had turned the tiny courtyard between them into a field of mud and mire and it took longer than I expected to pass over the officer's quarters. |
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They stretched up to their skinniest and highest, ears erect, stone-still branch wanabees, whenever I went into the courtyard to water and refill the bird bath. |
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A few well timed shoves jolted the wooden crate that had barred the exit, leading them all up into the eerie silent Southwestern portion of La Fortaleza's courtyard. |
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With that, he urged the horse he rode to trot with the last of its strength through the large wooden doors that had opened inward toward the courtyard. |
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Amberley Castle is surrounded by Sussex countryside, has an 18-hole golf course, tennis courts and beautiful courtyard gardens, including a rose arbour for romantic trysts. |
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Baths were taken in tubs and emptied after use on shrubs in the courtyard. |
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The walls emerged from the standardized shuttering normally used in concrete construction like a sort of rich cake, carved into by the thin courtyard. |
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Hotels arrange accommodations around a shared courtyard, as the traditional moroccan architecture of the riad mandates. |
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I let out a silvery laugh which echoed through the courtyard. |
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The heavily damaged eastern arcade of courtyard XXV with the limestone mortarium on the left and the trough for animal fodder under the right arcade. |
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For the rest of lunch we waked around the courtyard and I saw that people were staring at me because of the thing with Lachlan but I knew that it would soon blow over. |
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After traversing multifarious crossroads, we arrived at a walled courtyard complex which, turned out to be the habitat of the friends I made last summer in Beijing. |
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People strolled through, into the cool courtyard under the open sky. |
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By contrast, the era of American POWs offers photos of Christmas parties and volleyball in the courtyard. |
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When the men shuffle into the courtyard to empty their slop buckets, there are notes from Mozart's Mass in C Minor, and an imprisoned Protestant pastor hands Fontaine a note. |
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The Pike Club was in a back courtyard a few hundred feet into West Berlin from the checkpoint at Heinrich-Heine-Strasse. |
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There were times when I walked through the streets dressed as a boy, lining up with the men in front of Arabian bordellos to peek into a courtyard filled with women. |
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Theodore Roosevelt stayed in the Presidential Suite here in 1903, and replanted one of California's two original navel orange trees in its courtyard. |
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I whipped the Ferrari into the courtyard, gunning the engine. |
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Vienna Town Hall is a splendid neo-Gothic affair with a large internal courtyard that is sometimes used for public events like concerts, theatrical performances and balls. |
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After spending some time about the pool where it was believed Demeter had once sat sorrowing for her daughter, those seeking full initiation then entered the inner courtyard. |
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The temple's courtyard has scores of small shrines and votive stupas. |
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A short walk out of the centre brings you to the cool stone walls of the cloistered courtyard, a welcome oasis of calm away from the busy city streets. |
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Beneath my window is a courtyard with benches, small statuaries, and some cherry trees bursting with pink blossoms that have not yet begun to drift to the grass. |
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Mortars, as seen in the top right and bottom left hand pictures, were used to fire cannonballs over walls into a courtyard to kill soldiers and cause general damage. |
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I started to crash to the stones of the courtyard, only to find myself being supported by Gareth, who had immediately dropped his stave to catch me. |
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We did see the odd handkerchief tree in the courtyard whose white bracts make it look as if someone has tied a thousand large white handkerchiefs to its branches. |
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In a defensive capriccio of the period, the artist presents himself as a Venetian nobleman in a classical courtyard reminiscent of Sansovino's old library in Venice. |
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The capsule containing surgeons' masks and gowns, syringes, gloves, hospital brochures and official reports was buried beneath a courtyard at the weekend. |
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The apartment blocks will range in size up to a maximum of four storeys above courtyard level, and the first phase of units will be ready for occupation within a year. |
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This led out into a courtyard where the wood for the stove was stored. |
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Creeping up the ruins of the shattered wall, he kept himself in the shadows of the tumbled blocks, heedful of the men searching in the courtyard below. |
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Features include an attractive semi-solid cherrywood floor, an antique cast iron and tiled fire place and French doors leading out to a courtyard. |
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She thrust a taut finger to the sundial in the center of the courtyard. |
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The courtyard, encased within high stone walls, is a suntrap, and the current owners, who live in the coach-house, make good use of the sheltered amenity. |
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Clad in only a loose shirt and white underbreeches, she burst into the courtyard filled with wagons and pack animals laden with supplies and the trunks of nine thousand men. |
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Dozens of cages were suspended from special rods around the courtyard. |
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We were kept waiting for 30 minutes or so until armed guards and other aides suddenly rushed into the foyer and hustled us out the door into a courtyard. |
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The hustle and bustle of the urban streetscape intentionally contrasts with the serenity of a residents' garden courtyard designed to engender social interaction. |
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I sat in the autumn sun, under the peach tree in the courtyard your father and I laid, brick by brick, during the hot summer before you were born. |
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It was midnight when she left the rooftop to walk down the stairs, past her room, and along the ill-lit corridor to the massive wooden door that opened onto the courtyard. |
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The heavy, brightly painted iron gates in the foreground open into the temple courtyard to make a contrasting frame for the almost fairyland character of the temple itself. |
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The interior decoration is very rich in old Damascus courtyard houses, especially in the houses of wealthy families. |
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As with Lifeboat and Rope, the principal characters are confined, in this case to Stewart's small studio apartment overlooking a large courtyard. |
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The manor contained seventeen houses built inside the courtyard for nobles and family members and was separated from its supporting villas. |
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The castle has a large courtyard, where there is the residential structure made primarily in two elevations. |
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Training was administered in the courtyard at Exeter Castle, with classroom tuition provided at the Exeter Ragged School. |
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The gatehouse of the Palace survives, and the courtyard is now a public garden. |
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In traditional mosques, this function is often elaborated into a freestanding building in the center of a courtyard. |
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One of the most unusual things about the house is the flagstoned courtyard in the back, reachable by a set of French doors. |
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These mosques have square or rectangular plans with an enclosed courtyard and covered prayer hall. |
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In the courtyard there were fruit and flowering trees appropriate for the worship of Mahadev, as also a bel tree. |
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The royal rooms were positioned on the first floor of a range of buildings that ran around the outside of the ward, facing onto a courtyard. |
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Light applause from the shaded edges of the courtyard, where in twos and threes curious ninjettes had been pacing, whispering, touching. |
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This period that left behind numerous courtyard houses, mosques, shrines and walled enclosures. |
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Mary Street is a recently developed venue for bars and restaurant with a central courtyard. |
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The office space is situated in a courtyard development on Goldney Road, London, W9 with excellent transport facilities. |
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During our visit, the colors were nicely complemented by the yellow blossoms of the golden shower tree at the center of the courtyard. |
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The house is accessed via a path and beneath a driftway, beyond which is a shared cobbled courtyard. |
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The open-air center courtyard had been capped with a plastic-paneled geodesic dome. |
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After dinner at the chiefery we assembled on the courtyard veranda to hear the singing of the Papara himeme chorus. |
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The courtyard venue, illuminated by globe lights and toasty heat lamps, provided a sense of coziness. |
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The three main volumes of offices, print shop and storage are arranged around an internal courtyard at the west end of the building. |
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The Museum records are silent regarding the exact stratigraphical location of the image when recovered from the courtyard of the theatre. |
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Robert Smirke's neo-Greek original museum building contained a fine large central courtyard, each face of which had a portico. |
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In 2016, The British Museum moved its bag searches to marquees in the front courtyard and beside the rear entrance. |
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Smallers artists will perform in a courtyard such as Martin Simpson, Meic Stevens, Pigyn Clust and Buckley's Chance. |
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