The windmill no longer has a roof and he proposes a dome to top it off and house its telescopes. |
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Thousands of people were evacuated yesterday after a giant glass dome building at a holiday complex was destroyed by fire. |
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Dr Paul Callanan said restoration work had already been completed on the main instrument, an equatorial telescope in the dome. |
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I could see we were quickly approaching a large dome of cypress trees ahead and still descending. |
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Eight immense pillars supporting the dome are in two shades of yellow Etrurian marble, delicate and unmarked. |
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Portions of this platform could then be removed in stages to allow the drum of the dome to be constructed through the platform. |
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The blue plaque marking the spot is incorrect in stating that its dome housed the largest telescope in the world. |
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Its great copper dome rises above the magnificent columnated rotunda to crown the heart of the city. |
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On a clifftop beside a broad estuary stood a white building, a massive dome resting on slender pillars. |
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Built in 1907, the Port of Liverpool Building is surmounted by a green dome supported on pillars. |
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An errant sunray suddenly struck the golden dome of the Fire Temple, sending a blinding flash of light her way. |
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The exposed serpentinite dome was surrounded and partly overlain by crustal blocks. |
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Fairview is a 1,500-foot granite dome formed by glaciation, with a challenging, nearly vertical face. |
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The gilt rosettes that once studded its coffered dome evoked the firmament. |
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This morning the Jasper Red Leaf coaches are on the front and our dome car is on the rear. |
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Pod and dome are linked to a glazed reception pavilion capped by an oversailing fabric roof. |
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The ship lost its sonar dome and the starboard stabiliser in the grounding. |
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The transition to the dome is achieved with trilobed squinches at the corners, mirrored with trilobed blind arches above the side niches. |
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On that bright, frosty January day, people were busily bustling about under the broad glass dome of the Taurida Palace. |
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They suspect that part of the lava dome broke off, sending melted ice from a glacier onto hot rocks below. |
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It consists of an entire city that's floating on a platform with a glass dome over the top that makes it look like a giant snow globe. |
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Patten, a tall, bony man with a balding dome of a forehead, makes his living loaning money to ranchers. |
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The dome of the skull, for example, is made of bony plates, which must be immovable to protect the brain. |
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His pupils, usually slits in the dome light of the van, have bloomed into full circles. |
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Transfer the mixture to a pastry bag fitted with a medium round tip and pipe into 12 flexible plastic dome molds. |
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After several inches of shotcrete are in place, a monolithic dome of steel-reinforced concrete has been created. |
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The great white marble dome of the mausoleum is flanked by free-standing minarets from which the muezzin calls the faithful to prayer. |
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It continues to grow with a dome shape, but it can be sessile or pedunculated. |
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In the centrally focused pantheon of the original bank building, the round dome was supported by interior Ionic columns. |
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After birth, it is represented by the median umbilical ligament, which extends from the dome or anterior wall of the bladder to the umbilicus. |
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The sky was a dome of darkness over their heads, the stars blotted out by a mass of thick, dark clouds. |
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Colorful hot-air balloons have loaned their construction technology to the builders of air-formed dome buildings. |
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The terraformers are busy making this massive glass dome to house plants, so we can make our own oxygen. |
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I could not take my eyes off the magnificent central dome with its carved pendants. |
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A salt dome in Texas turned into the Spindletop oil bonanza, a serendipity of far-reaching import. |
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By day, it's a video gallery, with tall white walls, a huge dome and a giant blue ball. |
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Since he had been right in the thick of it, his face and bald dome were nearly completely ashy, and his clothes had bits of white foam on them. |
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It claims the tent beats 2-man dome tents in roominess, stability in rain and wind, ventilation, and ease of setup. |
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The tub-shaped space within the parapet, formerly open to the air and sun, was now arched over by a light dome of lath-work covered with felt. |
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The painting in the dome marked the termination of a narrative sequence begun in the Assumption located in the apse behind the high altar. |
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This is an adjustable, silver-plated ring with a plastic, magnifying dome that features a miniature photograph of lily pads. |
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I remember the high school in Altoona, Pennsylvania, with its dome visible from all over the town, and its wonderful three-story open light well. |
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A curved bottom has greater structural integrity, just like an architectural arch or dome. |
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Indeed the dome and the lightning rod passed their first real test when they weathered the severe hurricane of July 1788 without incident. |
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The only problem was keeping the pie lids flat, as they tend to form a dome when cooked. |
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The eruption has been characterized by lava dome extrusion, dome-collapse pyroclastic flows and explosive activity. |
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Experts watching a recent spike in volcanic activity say a lava dome in the mountain's crater is growing. |
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The dome is not the only monstrous carbuncle currently swallowing obscene amounts of public money. |
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In the center of this Greek cross plan, he placed a rotunda surmounted by a low dome topped by a lantern. |
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Eventually the crumbling brick and wood houses of the alleyways gave way to the great space of the mosque, its massive dome towering above us. |
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There is a little pump in it that circulates the water over a dome thing, therefore keeping it well aerated. |
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Now the dome was restored to its original purple, and the gold rampant horse reared above it. |
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At the centre of the dome is an oculus, a circular hole, which is the only source of light. |
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Go through it and follow a south-south-west bearing across the bald dome of the summit slopes to the 3556 ft summit itself. |
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The weebill's nest, a dome with a side entrance, is rather large for such a small bird. |
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The Observatory has been in operation since 1894 and houses one of Scotland's largest telescopes in the original Observatory dome. |
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The great central arch of the frontispiece of the qibla qubba masks the dome behind. |
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One was in contact with the substratum, and the other formed a dome within the marginal ossicles, thus creating a body cavity. |
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There was a glass bubble on top, forming a dome over half of the second level. |
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He opens his telescope dome and swings the telescope down near the horizon. |
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The dome in the Hayden Planetarium, or in any other large planetarium, is an ideal theater for traveling along the simulated starways. |
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At night the graceful mantle of leaves becomes a gilded dome in the reflected firelight. |
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Designed by Brunelleschi and built without the use of scaffolding, the impressive dome atop the cathedral dominates the city's skyline. |
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When I did eventually tear myself away from my padded pleasure dome I found everything I wanted on my doorstep. |
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As the lava continues extruding, it is forming a long, narrow, spinelike dome in the volcano's crater. |
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The three dome shaped anti-matter reactors were visible at the back of the room though a radiation resistant window. |
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It spread a few feet and stopped, encased in an invisible dome, much like the invisible wall the fireball had hit earlier. |
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Of course, the centre of interest is the giant dome of the planetarium, shining with an iridescent white colour, above the rows of seats. |
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We went through the revolving door and found ourselves in a stately pleasure dome. |
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This telescope is housed inside the interior dome of the Mauna Kea Observatory, Hawaii. |
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Rising magma continues to build a lava dome in the crater of Mount St. Helens. |
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In the last several days, the roughly 1,000-foot-tall lava dome has risen by about 150 feet. |
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At Mount St. Helens, a lava dome continues to grow inside the volcano's horseshoe-shaped crater. |
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Geologists said the lava dome inside the volcano is now deforming, or growing, by tens, maybe hundreds, of feet. |
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About nine years ago, I visited that particular volcano, actually flew on a helicopter right to that lava dome at the center of that crater. |
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There are two main types, the dome heads and the horned dinosaurs, which evolved from a common ancestor during the early Cretaceous. |
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There is nothing new about the dome shape or any question about its structural merits. |
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He ran his hands over the smooth dome of his head and checked the line and cut of his suit. |
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The final dome or vault consisted of a composite structure of in-situ concrete and ferro-cement formwork. |
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I saw the bare outlines of a haze dome to the west away from the groves into the grass lands. |
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What is more, above the baldachino is Michelangelo's dome, which is based on the dome of the Pantheon. |
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Set in the room's center was a geodesic dome constructed of Cirrillian steel, about four meters high and round. |
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Shaving your dome only takes a few minutes and you don't need to do it every day. |
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And it is this shape of his dome combined with his height that gives him the majestic aura. |
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In the north Gjallar Ridge, fault patterns above the dome suggest activity before Paleocene time. |
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The dome is a vast basin formed when a meteorite hit the earth some two billion years ago. |
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Construction of the dome included installing hollow structural members that double as radiator pipes. |
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The arc of the cloudless sky gives the impression that the whole world is enclosed in a dome and a bird is singing in a nearby tree. |
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Quadrilateral foundations, however, could support only a roof consisting of one or several panels, but not a dome with its rounded base. |
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What was once the street is now the main lobby, which is glassed in so you can see its dome with original moulding and cornices. |
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The dome and roof were sheathed in copper, and the building was fitted with new mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and elevator systems. |
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She instantly recognized the shape of the building's interior, the circular architecture and the dome that reached upwards to the heavens. |
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Late Pleistocene to Holocene eruptive activity in the Taapaca Volcanic Complex has been characterised by repetitive periods of dome growth. |
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Under the main dome, for example, there are four evangelists in the spandrels. |
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The design is basically a traditional orthodox dome superimposed over a floor-plan in the shape of a Greek cross. |
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Erosion of old lava dome complexes has resulted in deep valleys that dissect pyroclastic and volcanoclastic fans. |
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He was playing a game of dominoes on the second level in the second level bleachers in the stadium inside the dome when he calmly got up. |
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She looked up suddenly, startling him, and she scrutinized the dome of the sky above her. |
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When mature, the tree forms a huge dome of massive spreading branches that arch outwards. |
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He sent a messenger to deliver the letter to the edge of the barrier and throw it to one of the prisoners within the dome. |
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The compressive form-active dome is a composite of in situ and precast reinforced concrete. |
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Six of their final seven games are inside a dome, making winter weather a non-issue. |
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He glanced around, the great dome of the black sky looming ominously over him. |
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Ju had his left hand on the dome, hair standing on end as Ernie pumped the handle like fury. |
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Figure in at least one game in a dome, and as long as the team avoids bad-weather cities late in a season, conditions usually are optimal. |
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They visit the area one or two times per month, to the dome, to collect fumarolic fluids and measure temperature. |
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The dome was completely free of cloud, and there was very little steaming from any of the fumarolic areas. |
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When daylight came, already the roof of the dome, with its cupola and lantern, had fallen in, its timbers burning fiercely. |
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The last three miles go fast, and the canyon opens up to a crepuscular dome of sky. |
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On the counter, cream puffs hid under a frosted glass dome beside the box of marshmallow mice. |
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The volcano is heaping up a new lava dome in its crater, perhaps even rebuilding itself to a pre-1980 shape. |
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The quakes have occurred at depths less than one mile below the lava dome within the mountain's crater. |
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At London's St Paul's Cathedral, 3,000 white rose petals fluttered down from the dome one for each victim who died. |
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Radiographs may reveal malleolar fractures, talar dome fractures or disruption of the ankle syndesmosis. |
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He represents her seated on a state throne whose canopy simulates the dome of the sky while at her feet, two lions rest on guard. |
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Toward the cape, a shining white radar dome was teed up on top of the gumdrop mountain. |
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This window provides manual control of the telescope and any attached peripherals, such as a filter wheel or dome control. |
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Though not quite as powerful as Anderson, Smith adds speed to the offense, a trait that is needed for a team that plays its home games in a dome. |
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The navy sky forms a dome above and the tree sway slightly in the breeze, a living barrier against the horizon. |
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Hanging from the centre of the dome is an anchor shape with red and green lanterns at the end of the anchor flukes. |
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The sky was a dome of palest glass, and the sun sparkled on the snow, and everywhere was a purity and brilliance almost beyond bearing. |
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There seemed to be no clouds in any part of the sky and as there is no moon it is quite dark so the celestial dome is very bright. |
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No starting infielders were with the team last year, and he was among those having trouble adjusting to the infield and dome. |
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While more risky, yes, this was a kid with a ceiling that no Major League dome could hold. |
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She looked up and noticed that the tree branches formed a dome, open at the top. |
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Then there was time for standing around outside the dome and pointing things out in the sky. |
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Exposed layering is steepest in the northern flanks of the dome where it parallels the outer slopes of the bedrock collar. |
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You will travel onboard glass dome train cars through the wild Alaska interior, to experience Nature at its best. |
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We know the history of dome teams in the postseason, and history is not on the their side. |
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The metal roofing was added to the structure in 1894, and there is a hole under the dome to allow the sun to filter in. |
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The shallow dome floats over the place, its hovering quality enhanced by the sometimes invisible mirror-glazed pilasters that prop its corners. |
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At a significantly later date the rock dome was quarried, and some of the phase 1 carvings were broken through. |
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When the white faded, there was a dome of dark green energy that was expanding rapidly, destroying anything it came it contact with. |
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Even on a cloudy day the light beaming through the top of the dome seems to represent the ineffable visitation of divine beauty. |
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As the interior dome light went on, Ford caught a glimpse of a white ceramic mask on the disembarking passenger. |
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Strawberry-rhubarb strudel and strawberry-pistachio semifreddo are way too ephemeral, hazelnut dome too pallid, the house fancy cake too fancy. |
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The center of the dome was clearly retractable, as it was partially opened at the moment to afford more light for the otherwise shadowy room. |
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The ceiling was at least five meters over their heads, a cool, light-blue dome illuminated by indirect lighting. |
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The larger streams of the Ozark dome are of decided interest to the physiographer. |
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An advantage of the axillary block is that needle placement is far from the dome of the lung and the phrenic nerve. |
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A nucellar dome has been formed in the massive nucellar cap and the integument has overgrown the nucellus and formed a wide-open micropyle. |
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This can be repeated to transform the octagon into a sixteen-sided figure on which the base of the dome may rest. |
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Each is centred on a vast transparent dome housing swimming pools, water slides and Jacuzzis and set at a balmy 84 degrees. |
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Countless rug burns and torn knee ligaments later, they tried to make amends by vacating the dome for a retro stadium. |
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Brunelleschi won the contest in 1420 with a proposal to erect the dome without wooden centering. |
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A beam of light collided with the deck and exploded outward in a dome shape. |
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The dome is typically convex in shape and ice flows radially from the centre outwards. |
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You gaze back at them through the observation dome, then up at a soaring bald eagle. |
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The pear-shaped white dome surrounded by a marble-paved courtyard is visible from a distance. |
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Then, to compensate for the oversize valve reliefs, the piston dome is made taller to produce the advertised compression ratio. |
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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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Later that month as public concern about the costs of the dome grew Sanchia Berg spoke to leading figures in the visitor attraction industry. |
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It sits in a specially constructed dome-like room, where the treatment starts by filling the dome with aroma-enriched steam and ends by showering you with warm rain. |
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Long columnar jointing through the dome suggests that a large volume of lava was extruded at one time and would have cooled more slowly inside than at the surface. |
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Show the frame is solid. Slip a card under the middle dome and push a pencil right through the card. |
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An example of a wall mount with a pendent mount kit for a fixed dome camera. |
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Built in the 1970s to replace an even older South Pole base, the Amundsen-Scott Station consists of a large geodesic dome and several smaller outbuildings. |
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Buckminster Fuller invented the geodesic dome in the middle of the 20th century, and, although it never reached mainstream popularity, its influence is still felt today. |
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The dome restoration was made possible by two private gifts that funded all of the gold leaf used in the gilding as well as other parts of the restoration. |
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A lightweight carbon fiber dome protects the gimbal and sensors. |
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Even the presentation is unique: the pen is impressively displayed under a glass dome designed to be reminiscent of the original. |
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It recognizes the dome of St. Peter's whether it's Summer or Winter, ball point pen or photo. |
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It consists of a cast aluminium body and a tough polycarbonate lower dome that makes it extremely resistant to physical attack. |
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Both the interior and exterior parging on the dome tend to flake off due to the effect of thermal shock. |
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It covers the fire with a dome of earth like an oven, retains the heat and reduces smoke emissions. |
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In order to achieve the appearance of near daylight conditions at night, the dome is lit by a number of uplighters. |
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Tank car weaknesses are mainly at dome level, at the unloading pipe, and with the safety disk set. |
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It is roofed with a dome on scalloped squinches, decorated with Husaynid bouquets carved in plaster. |
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A reduction in dome pressure allows the sleeve to move upward off the main seat, permitting flow through the valve. |
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Structure of a Greek cross plan has received only the central part together with the dome and the eastern arm. |
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The movement from square room to circular dome is achieved by a transitional drum in two zones: octagonal and 16-sided polygonal. |
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I learned to love Sydney Smirke's circular Reading Room set under an iron-ribbed dome in a courtyard of his elder brother's Grecian pantechnicon. |
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Magnetically shielded 25 mm tweeter with a very hard ceramic dome and wide frequency response. |
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The inverted dome tweeter offers unequalled dynamics, enabling sound engineers to very precisely control compression. |
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Particularly, pushing in the aluminum dome of the tweeter will cause permanent damage. |
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So we turn right and travel towards the white plastic dome of the light meter. |
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The dome glass is fixed from the inside and the casing is secured to the wall or ceiling using tamper-proof mounting screws. |
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In the unlikely case that the dome does get stuck in your ear canal, it is strongly recommended that you see a physician for safe removal. |
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Either attached to or formed integrally of the annulate band is a cover in a dome configuration so as to enclose the skin area around the percutaneous device. |
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The dome was unsuited to the lightness and verticality of late-medieval styles but was widely used in the Renaissance and Baroque periods. |
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The sugar bowl is a sort of dome through which a stream of honey forms the source of nourishment for two bees. |
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The square area defined by arches in front of the mihrab is covered by a dome supported on pendentives. |
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The mihrab was preceded by a dome and flanked by two doors that led into a room at the back. |
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Frequently, a new mosque was seen with a dome and minaret, accompanied by a cluster of houses. |
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Ainsi that the ornithological center of Nakhon Phing, a large birdcage in dome which allows the observation. near to the birds. |
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The central nave has a barrel vault, and a dome with a lantern covers the transept. |
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Hold the widest part of the dome and pull it off from the connections joint on the tube. |
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Two lamps are mounted in the headliner, a dome lamp in the front and a cargo lamp in the rear, providing illumination for the interior. |
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Structure where a projector is used to simulate the movement of the celestial bodies on a dome representing half of the celestial sphere. |
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At present the outer dome is covered with gold-plated copper panels, although it was formerly of lead covered with a thin layer of gold-plate. |
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The inner sanctum of the shop is comprised of curves, topped by a transparent dome where the top half of a metal body emerges. |
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You can also make an iced fruit dome using a round bowl instead of a square mould. |
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This contrasts starkly with the illuminated, majestic dome of the basilica, the colonnade and fountain in the middle of the square. |
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You'll photograph the sunrise over the dome of Sacré-Cœur Basilica and the early stirrings of the bohemian district of Montmartre. |
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The illumination consists of two layers of lighting, the first layer building mounted to light the lower dome areas and surfaces. |
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If the dome shows any signs of wear, such as stress cracking, it should be replaced immediately. |
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Attach the body cover and turn the dome cover to line up the lens with the window opening. |
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This small dome will be connected by drill pipe and riser lines to a drill ship on the surface to collect and treat oil. |
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The transmitter is located in a dome under the hull and the signal is sent forward. |
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The building is surmounted by a pavilion dome covered in aluminium to render it clearly visible from all parts of the city. |
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The fresh, springtime taste of tomato under a dome of foie gras cooked in a mould, then browned in the stove and trimmed with jelly. |
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The geometry of the dome is very intricate and required very precise detailing in order to have all the connections work. |
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The onion dome is sheathed in copper and has a rimu interior, and along with the wrought iron walls was built by the Christchurch firm, Veronese Brothers. |
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Topping the four-storied hall would be a dome onto which the newly developed Zeiss projector could beam the images of 4,500 fixed stars and various heavenly bodies. |
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Before the advent of batteries or electricity bell pushes were always dome shaped and had a clockwork mechanism that activated a clapper, which struck the inside of the dome. |
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Here, in addition to the eastern dome and south-eastern tower, we see a portion of this gallery as it engirdles the nave and the south transept walls. |
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The only light comes from the moon and the infinite dome of stars. |
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Local bigwig Jim Rennie, a used-car salesman and councilman, looks to use the dome to seize control of the town. |
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May I recommend the one featuring a picture of the dome from The Dome of the Rock being demolished by a Caterpillar bulldozer? |
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The mammoth 19-inch reflecting telescope, one of the largest public telescopes in northern England, is housed in its own dome at the forest visitor centre. |
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The church is circular in shape and it is covered by an impressive dome which is styled on the Pantheon, with lacunars and rosettes carved from limestone. |
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Continued growth increases the risk of partial dome collapse, which could trigger moderate explosions and possibly significant lahars from the crater. |
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The dome could be rebuilt by 2021 if work stays on schedule, according to workers at the site. |
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From deep within, looking up at the tropical sky is like staring through the dome of some kind of earthen cathedral. |
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Geological Survey crews also observed a shift in the crater floor and on part of the 1,000-foot lava dome that essentially serves as a plug for magma, he said. |
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The dome will keep the stems from drying out until the plant is rooted. |
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The nurse will be happy to watch the babies while Mom and Dad head for the lounge car or the dome car or the diner, to take in the scenery and watch a movie. |
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An aircraft will soon fly over the lava dome to test for the presence of carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide, signs that magma might be building up. |
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Remove the finished dome from the shaft with a light tap on the workbench. |
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The most baroque of these is a slippery square of cod, baked in a dome of salt and egg whites, which the waiters tap open at the table with a spoon. |
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When the dome blew down, it was described as the beginning of the end. |
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Having the antenna dome topsides can also come in handy when the IRS auditor visits your boat to discuss your deducting all the costs of your boat as a home office. |
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A church tower crashed to the ground and a mosque's silver dome caved in. |
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The ends of the dome are closed with the same material, carried on diagonal grids of cardboard stiffened with timber and connected by tubular steel nodes. |
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Actually, the present lava dome at Mount St Helens is the third dome to form since the 1980 eruption, the previous two having been blasted away by the subsequent eruptions. |
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On July 16, 1992, the dome was blown to pieces, catapulting 12-foot boulders throughout the amphitheater and sending a column of ash 3.5 miles into the air. |
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Meanwhile, the famous rooftop deck, with its awe-inspiring view of the Basilica dome and Loring Park, remains about living the good life, unpretentiously. |
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There against the purple horizon above the flat-topped dome rises the gray trickle of steam, barely visible, a thin ribbon unraveling into the night. |
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The floor was a stunning green marble with veins of vivid gold, dotted with massive pillars of white marble that supported a soaring dome ceiling. |
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The Lunar Bed holds a queen-size mattress resting on a six-foot-tall platform with an enclosed dome glass ceiling. |
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Designed by French architect Roger Taillibert, the stadium was one of the first sports stadiums in the world to be capped with a plastic dome roof. |
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The Lawrence County Courthouse, composed of stone and brick, has three stories surmounted by a massive tower in two stages capped by a segmental dome and cupola. |
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We're now able to show you the Capitol dome behind me that, just a couple of hours ago, was not visible because of the heaviness of the snow that was coming down. |
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The main-phase foliation is subparallel to the nappe contact of the Gran Paradiso massif with the overlying Zermatt-Saas zone and defines a broad regional dome structure. |
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When the dome will be restored, the world will have back the sumptuosity of one of the most meaningful masterpiece of the international capital of Baroque style. |
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After sundown, as many as 3,000 followers gather in the great hall beneath a roof shaped like unfolding pink lotus petals with a glass dome at its center. |
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These woodpeckers have also regularly attacked colonies of nesting house martins by clinging to the side of the inverted mud dome and chipping away a hold. |
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Single fish-eye projectors that cover an entire dome now display digital skies in planetariums in many schools, science centers, and public libraries. |
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The basic construction technique involves filling sandbags with earth and laying them in circular courses that are corbelled near the top to form a dome. |
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Amateurs can easily fill the tubes using simple agricultural tools, after which bags are arranged in a spiral that is gradually corbelled inwards as it ascends to form a dome. |
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Over the past decade we have drilled ice cores on domes for a variety of reasons, and this dome is the first thing I notice when looking at the surface topography map. |
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Their ornamented dome may have served as a communication system that was primarily visual within species, analogous to the crests, horns, and frills of ceratopsid dinosaurs. |
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The central dome is some fifty feet in height, and passing to the right the guide seats the party in such a position that the frost work on the wall can be seen to advantage. |
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The marble floor was replaced with the same material that was in the sparring dome, a soft, cushiony, smooth material that wouldn't hurt when you fell on it. |
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The qubba is the dome of a funerary monument for a famous person. |
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About 300 stone blocks of decorative granite were used in the outer wall surrounding the earthen dome, the central staircase, and the hallway leading into the inner chambers. |
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The lava dome is made of dacite, a fine-grained volcanic rock that contains a sprinkling of larger, visible crystals, like chopped fruit in a cake. |
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Both humans and elementals can see right through all 17 domes and gaze upon the blue crystal-like city located within the first and largest dome at the center of Aquaria. |
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In concept, the structure of the dome is innovative yet apparently simple. |
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The astronomer stretched out his arm, and the whole dome turned horizontally round, running on the balls with a rumble like that of nearing thunder. |
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A telescope is normally bolted to a vast concrete plinth around which the observatory dome can rotate without touching it, and the instrument isolated from tremors. |
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Of course, the game will be in a dome but that just covers game night. |
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They play in a dome and they're one of the three turf teams remaining. |
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It had a dome shaped head with three eyes, each glowing softly. |
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In the darkening evening the horizon bulged with a dome of fluorescent white light glowing against the black of the sky as the convoy began to arrive. |
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Drainage will then be installed and the playing field will also be shaped so that it takes the form of a low dome which will aid the drainage system. |
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Some are just attractive domes with openings to hold the lamp so that only the slight flickering can be seen while the dome protects it from wind. |
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To carry the weight of the world is a tiresome thing and, strong though the Titan is, he still strains as he attempts to hold up the great dome of the sky. |
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About a mile away from the road and surrounded by fields it's very quiet and the tall trees create a dome letting through a mere dapple of sunlight. |
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Beneath the great dome of the sky, the world is still loathe to wake as it clings desperately to the fragments of dreams that it has all but lost with the dawn. |
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The inside of the dome of trees was lit by uncut chunks of glow stones, cast about the edge of the ring of the room and a large one in the middle. |
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This gentleman is every bit as frightening as Darth Vader, complete with cape, dark red jumpsuit, and a bear-trap maw topped by a tattooed white dome. |
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The cover is dominated by a shot of Hayes' monolithic bald dome, every pore seeming to ooze with the essence of the genius who created the music that lies within. |
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As delicious wisps of music coiled up and around that enormous dome it felt like justice was finally being done to all those millions of litres of air. |
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Another form of steel trussed dome is the lamella dome, which is made of intersecting arches hinged together at their midpoints to form an interlocking network in a diamond pattern. |
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The Welsh slate roof has terracotta ridge tiles and a large lead cupola or dome with a weathervane. |
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The ancient panels belong to the Abbasids dome in the Sayda Nefisa neighbourhood, and date back to the 13 th century. |
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Who is against upgrades, jump cuts, more channels, better speakers, the Sensurround pleasure dome of everyday life? |
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Salt domes are typically expressed in gravity maps as lows, because salt has a low density compared to the rocks the dome intrudes. |
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The Richat Structure of the Sahara is considered a dome that has been laid bare by erosion. |
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When they were up in the steeple they found rotted wood that needs to be replaced, the dome and the weathervane will be regilded. |
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Now it's the glittering dome of the Reichstag parliament building that grabs the eye in a 21st century skyline studded with impressive landmarks. |
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The church is built in the shape of the Latin cross and has three narthexes, dome and colonnade built in its face. |
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A prominent architectural feature of the building is the transition zone of the dome composed of arched niches, which later developed, in the Ayyubid period, into the muqarnas or stalactite decoration. |
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The southern edge of the dome is overlain by sandstones of Triassic age though they barely impinge on the National Park. |
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A sacred place, the little dome has since become untouchable. |
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Examples of lava dome eruptions include the Novarupta dome, and successive lava domes of Mount St Helens. |
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The top and side margins of an inflating lava dome tend to be covered in fragments of rock, breccia and ash. |
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The illuminated dome and clock face of the bank are visible for miles. |
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The very viscous nature of these lava cause them to not flow far from the vent, causing the lava to form a lava dome at the vent. |
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The anatomic patella is designed to have more natural sagittal plane kinematics than traditional dome style patella components. |
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The council has recently opened a second purpose-built salt dome to store salt at its Halkyn depot. |
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Many Roman aqueducts and bridges such as the magnificent Pont du Gard have masonry cladding on a concrete core, as does the dome of the Pantheon. |
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The Colosseum in Rome was built largely of concrete, and the concrete dome of the Pantheon is the world's largest unreinforced concrete dome. |
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A fire brick chamber shaped like a dome is used, commonly known as a beehive oven. |
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The magma then extruded outward from a dike to form a volcanic dome over the tuff. |
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The dome of Santa Maria del Fiore remains the largest brick construction of its kind in the world. |
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The dome, 600 years after its completion, is still the largest dome built in brick and mortar in the world. |
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A magnificent funeral was held in Paris in December 1840, and Napoleon's body was conveyed through the Arc de Triomphe in the Place de l'Étoile to entombment under the dome of the Invalides. |
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Over this beautiful mosque, there is a beautiful dome which recalls Seljuks which is of two covered domes. |
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Breathing is mainly achieved with the diaphragm, which divides the thorax from the abdominal cavity, forming a dome convex to the thorax. |
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Half Dome, Yosemite, a classic granite dome and popular rock climbing destination. |
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Its interior is illuminated by the light that enters through the stain-glassed dome of outmatching perfection that shows characteristic religious scenes. |
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The mosque was built with only one dome on its roof, which now lies above the Minbar and Mihrab. |
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Like an omen, the smoggy grey dome above the city, caused by the oil fires ignited to defend it, began to clear that day, giving a sight of blue sky again. |
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The statocyst is protected by a transparent dome made of long, immobile cilia. |
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In addition, many reactors are equipped with a dome of concrete to protect the reactor against both internal casualties and external impacts. |
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St Paul's Cathedral has been the subject of many photographs, most notably the iconic image of the dome surrounded by smoke during the Blitz. |
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While pulling the dome off during troubleshooting, the QAR found seven broken spline teeth. |
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Decorative plasterwork with friezes of palmette motifs in relief, embellish the dome in the centre of the portico for latecomers and the upper part of the walls of the entrance area. |
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