Throughout China, large strangely shaped rocks are grouped outside entrances to new skyscrapers. |
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Driveways, gardens and entrances were under water and many villagers could not leave their properties without wellies or waders. |
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There are two entrances to this property from the roadway, with a drive sweeping around to a garage at the side. |
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Already there is a little colour in the water, which should be great for bream and jewfish around the entrances. |
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Aeolian processes are generally restricted to the entrances of karstic caves. |
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We find much of the wreck intact, including windlass, railings and the entrances to the cargo holds. |
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In the novel, a young housemaid named Griet innocently entrances Vermeer who comes to see her as a sacred refuge from a soulless marriage. |
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Communal areas such as gardens, entrances, staircases and landings are all generously proportioned. |
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Over the course of time, landslides, rock movement, and vegetation hid the entrances to the other catacombs. |
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The entrances to the formerly inhabited buildings can be blocked against repossession once the animals move to their new homes. |
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It seems the ideal apparatus for the city's beautiful people to make grand entrances down after popping to the lav. |
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He also testified that no announcements were made on loud speakers to direct the fans to other entrances. |
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As the sun climbs higher into the sky, the buildings seem to glow and the black holes of their entrances deepen and become more mysterious. |
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The Prince was so sold on his own divinity that he used to make the longest, most seriously overblown entrances to boxing arenas in ring history. |
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This part of the garden is an area framed by a square yew-hedge with arboured entrances at the cardinal points. |
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Ultimately this closes the entrances to the Chakras at the meeting place of auric field and physical body. |
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Site entrances and the footpath network will be improved and new seating installed. |
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We wandered in and out of the various maze-like entrances, pausing to zoom down some of the slides and clamber up the netting. |
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The magnificent Junagarh Fort, the main attraction of the place has a 986-meter long wall with 37 bastions, a moat and two entrances. |
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The lack of tightness in some entrances and exits give the show the appearance being under-rehearsed. |
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A small, semicircular tunnel with two entrances had been weathered out of the soft rock. |
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The men left on guard outside the caves placed plastic sheets over their entrances and heaped dirt on them for camouflage. |
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Solid, structural plants, particularly clipped topiary shapes, have been used to mark the entrances to homes for centuries. |
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He has used a chart recorder wired up to flaps with microswitches at 21 burrow entrances in a warren to record wombat activity. |
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They will tower over drivers from either side of slip road exits and entrances at junction three for the 12-month trial period. |
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Both the rear door and two side entrances were shut off from the outside world by neck-high wooden swing-doors. |
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In addition, there are hidden farm entrances, driveways, turnings and blind spots. |
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I would stop all the lorries thundering through the high street and delivery vans mounting the pavements, blocking shop entrances. |
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Top-hatted footmen guard the entrances, sneering politely at the clientele and keeping the passing rabble at bay. |
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The supporters also stand in nodding rows at subway entrances, bowing and squawking their inane messages. |
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You might then want to nip quickly outside to see how the people of Leystonstone see the mosaics from various entrances. |
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When the schools opened last year both had different entrances, playgrounds, staffrooms and libraries. |
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It has three entrances and is carpeted in colourful sponges and soft corals. |
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At the entrances to subway stations, hawkers who used to sell city maps have shifted their focus to the rain business. |
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It is built into an incline with a large entrance to the hayloft on an upper level and the entrances to the stables on the opposite lower level. |
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The building is orientated towards the north, as dictated by the topography, with the main entrances to the east and west. |
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Other security measures include a ban on luggage check-in by airport entrances and passenger check-in anywhere but the airport itself. |
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When he entered he was stopped by a security guard at the entrances checkpoint. |
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Scatter moth balls about or burn sulfur candles to evict them and then seal entrances with hardware cloth to prevent re-entry. |
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Guffaws and chuckles follow, and they talk about how they blocked up all the entrances except the big door. |
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For example, early-flowering hyacinths offer a heady and fragrant choice for planting in containers along walkways and at entrances. |
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Chaos erupted during a heavy cloudburst, forcing the large crowd to push through entrances for shelter. |
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A strong emphasis of the judging will be on litter control in the farmyard, farm entrances, fields and watercourses. |
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Some facilities can limit their point of ingress and egress to only one or two entrances. |
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They are strategically positioned on mountainsides, on the confluence of two rivers or overlooking valley entrances. |
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Security is tight, with intercoms at entrances, high, enclosed fencing, and only stipulated adults are allowed to fetch children. |
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The cordon of police in front of us tried to prevent more protesters from joining those who blocked the entrances to the Convention Center. |
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It's simple set evokes a pop-up picture book with lots of opening doors and windows, secret entrances and levels. |
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It would also have been difficult to get anything in and out of the fogou through the tiny entrances. |
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Uncontrolled growth of weeds and cow parsley had totally concealed entrances. |
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Behind it were doors for exits and entrances and a curtained booth or alcove useful for actors to hide inside. |
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It's a cute idea that invariably entrances young children, hence the longevity of this work through the ages. |
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The massive earthworks, 15 m. thick, still stand to a height of 3 m. and are pierced by three original entrances. |
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The entrances to the houses and the gateways got high praise and it goes to prove what a little effort can do. |
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Arrogant, selfish motorists think nothing of leaving their vehicles in front of entrances and gateways. |
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New gateways and private entrances have yet to be created and farmers are still waiting for essential fencing work to be done. |
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Communal areas such as gardens, entrances, staircases, and landings are all generously proportioned. |
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Before the eating of chicken wings began around 8 a.m., 29 contestants made grand entrances with their entourages, as if this were a prizefight. |
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Women must enter city buses by separate rear entrances and sit in specially designated sections. |
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Doorways into the mind and the unknown are symbolized as arcane, bewildering entrances and egresses. |
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The Santa Monica courthouse has five entrances and most news channel had one camera crew at each entrance to try to get a picture. |
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Into this complex situation steps Leyla, a beautiful woman who entrances him at the swimming pool, with horrible results. |
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The stage was sectioned off with mirrored panels that swiveled to allow the entrances and exits of dancers and actors. |
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Waterfalls of algae stained the outside walls where the downpipes leaked, sometimes forming great puddles that would block the close entrances. |
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His edition also regularized the entrances and exits of characters and attached a dramatis personae to each play for the first time. |
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Officers clad in body armour burst in through its front and side entrances and held all customers and staff inside. |
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The centerpoints of buildings could be used, as well as front-door entrances, when computing location geocodes or when calculating driving directions. |
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The agent states that the property would make a family home or could be divided into two separate apartments as there are entrances at both garden level and first floor level. |
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That brings traffic problems as drivers jostle for spaces or park thoughtlessly blocking entrances, bus stops and the approaches to pedestrian crossings. |
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The only YouTube videos of her are paparazzi-style entrances and exits at gala events and business meetings. |
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A long toplit atrium links two principal entrances and provides a central welcoming area around which the classrooms and main community facilities are arranged. |
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These selective or directional cells are produced by base stations that send out narrow beams at the entrances to tunnels or along roads in rural areas. |
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Despite spendy cover charges and velvet-roped entrances, he theorizes, the upscale, Miami-style bars that have opened in the district recently have exacerbated matters. |
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You can tank up on powerful Sake while you dine on their noodles, and you can knock back Martinis and Cosmos in the bar later on when the fashion elite make their entrances. |
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That he believes charm, soft words, candlelight, good wine, and stagey entrances will overpower ideas, ideology, and partisanship. |
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The huge wooden doors that sealed the entrances were tall enough for giants and studded with nails. |
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But when they tried to stop in the car park nearby they found workers were fixing potholes and a third of the spaces and one of the entrances were sealed off. |
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The plan is to close the northernmost of the two entrances to the gardens. |
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The defenders were forced back into their tunnels, where ferocious close-quarter battles went on until the Chinese blew in the entrances, entombing the defenders alive. |
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As well as building guard posts at the entrances to key positions and at vehicle checkpoints, sandbags were used to establish stand-to points for all-round perimeter security. |
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In contrast, entrances to palaces and places of worship are usually large and designed to impress visitors with the power of the owner or the importance of a religion. |
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While the cleanliness of the parks has been raised to the highest level for the Habba, special plants are being used to beautify the entrances and stage areas. |
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The character on bass, who I believe is Eric Melvin from NOFX, makes a fine MC, nicely managing the exits and entrances of various drunkards, narcissists, and bags of nerves. |
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Many hunts take steps the night before, or early on the day of the hunt, to block up the entrances to earths, badger setts and artificial places such as drains. |
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Therefore we are calling on Waterford City Council to alter the entrances and exits at the Tramore Road roundabout in line with pedestrian and cyclist safety. |
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When the massive inner earthworks were added, with only two entrances, they enclosed an arena separated from the outside world by an imposing barrier. |
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It was located on one of the side entrances to the big house. |
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The heavy metal gates at the entrances to most houses of any size were locked, the occupants' cars missing from their usual places on the pavements outside. |
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For starters, it would have higher entrances and ventilation grates, says MTA spokesman Adam Lisberg. |
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The castle is surrounded by a metal fence, and all of the entrances to it are welded shut by some of his servants to prevent anyone from coming or going. |
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They form entrances to cave systems that can pass right through to the other side of an island, hence they can puff and blow with the tidal difference. |
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Soldiers guarding the entrances to the base thus need to ensure only that military personnel or civilians coming in carry one of the many passes accepted within the base. |
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The Bangkok metro continued to operate even as a foot of water lapped at the entrances during the 2011 monsoon. |
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Bloggers and street photographers will clog the entrances of each show incessantly posting to their Twitter and Instagram feeds. |
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The two farces begin to interlock as the characters make their exits from the front stage only to find themselves making entrances into a worse nightmare back-stage. |
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Instead of focusing motion detection only on entrances and egresses, such as doors and air ducts, it's most practical to simply flood the room with motion detection. |
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Two side entrances offer access to the front and rear landscaped gardens. |
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Sand boas have been found occasionally near other naked mole-rat burrow entrances, but this is the only case where a marked animal was found as a prey item inside a snake. |
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All of these were vertical shaft caves or caves with steeply sloped entrances located in the limestone-dolostone karst of the Valley and Ridge physiographic province. |
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Big frocks, bodacious bods and grand entrances don't matter to her. |
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Piles of black slag marked the entrances to small coal mines. |
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The station features a kiss-and-ride lane, a 10-acre park-and-ride lot that will have 1,000 parking stalls, a bus transit center, a tour bus area, and two entrances. |
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This really does look uninviting after dark, and is used by many more people, whilst this additional lighting would benefit both the school and the leisure centre entrances. |
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Water sloshed over sidewalks on some sections of Shore Acres Boulevard, and signs warning motorists to be cautious were placed at entrances to the subdivision. |
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A smoking room in public places and office buildings would definitely be a better alternative to having people clumped around the entrances to public places puffing away. |
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About 40 m in from the moat is a laterite wall, 4.5 m high, with large single entrances from the east, north, and south, and five entrances on the west. |
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Dr Harding says the henges are a mirror image of Orion in its highest position with the southern entrances framing Sirius as it appeared over the horizon. |
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Identical north and south entrances featured one-story porticoes supported by massive Greek Doric columns, each carved from a single shaft of sandstone. |
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The youngsters wait outside entrances and crowd around their heroes in an attempt to obtain trading cards and autographs. |
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As the young men made their entrances, they passed Mimi, who hovered stage right patiently awaiting Rodolfo. |
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Instead of one main entrance, the Palace features separate entrances for the different user groups of the building. |
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It has two upper entrances onto the saddle separating Symonds Knott from the main summit. |
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New Boon Edam StereoVision technology allows businesses to detect piggybacking at high-security entrances. |
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The cuttings and tunnel entrances just north of King's Cross make a memorable smoky appearance in the 1955 Ealing comedy film The Ladykillers. |
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It has two entrances, with a natural platform outside the larger of the two. |
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Due to the number of entrances which connect into the cave, many different routes through and around the system are possible. |
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These were the important entrances to the City and their control was vital in maintaining the City's special privileges over certain trades. |
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Careful attention was made to look for deposits of subfossil snail shells under deep overhangs and in cave entrances. |
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Popular belief is that their entrances point towards certain heavenly bodies. |
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The boundaries are marked by black bollards bearing the City's emblem, and by dragon boundary marks at major entrances, such as Holborn. |
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To supply the place of scenery, it was hung round with crimson curtains, through which we were to make our entrances and exeunts. |
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There are two main entrances, the King's Gate, leading from the tow, and the Queen's Gate, allowing more direct access to the castle. |
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Two or four evenly spaced entrances lead through the earthwork to the centre. |
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The two original entrances to the town were through the West and East Gates. |
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It has entrances located opposite Chesterfield Market and escalators leading down to New Beetwell Street and the Bus station. |
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There are sandstone lodges at the three entrances, each with a different style of architecture, Gothic, Norman and Italianate. |
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The cruciform temple has four entrances leading to the ruins of a fireplace embellished with unique stucco designs. |
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The shallow entrances to both the Black Sea and the Red Sea may account for their absence. |
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Accessible vehicles also have wider entrances and interior gangways and space for wheelchairs. |
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Those 'eye 'designs above the entrances look rather Orwellian, they are downright ugly. |
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He proposed strong sewn-in groundsheets, and sleeve entrances to keep out snow and draughts. |
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Gates are sometimes installed at cave entrances to limit human entry into caves with sensitive or endangered bat species. |
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These burrows, which may house several badger families, have extensive systems of underground passages and chambers and have multiple entrances. |
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Upon retiring to sleep, badgers block their sett entrances with dry leaves and earth. |
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Much mine debris was, however, also taken out and dumped in the form of still visible down-slope screes outside the entrances. |
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Natural fissures were popularly regarded as entrances to the subterranean house of Hades and his predecessors, home of the dead. |
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Pointsmen assumed duties at major crossroads, entrances and exits to traffic control-regulating posts, and blind comers in urban districts. |
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Miller, who is known for playful entrances, entered the arena carrying a pink boom box and wearing a feather boa. |
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All entrances and exits are signposted and all interchanges are grade separated. |
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The project proposes laying a series of 79 inflatable pontoons across the sea bed at the three entrances to the Venetian Lagoon. |
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The sides and rear of the building had much less architectural emphasis, and typically no entrances. |
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In 2014 design work, known as the Open Up Project, began with the aim of improving the entrances, lobby areas and the Linbury Theatre. |
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Alvarado, the conquistadors and the Tlaxcalans retreated to their base in the Palace of Axayacatl and secured the entrances. |
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However, he did not notice the entrances to Chesapeake Bay or the mouth of the Delaware River. |
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Cartway entrances have been preserved but tweaked for modern comfort with a mix of glazing and timber. |
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They have multiple entrances and may have been in existence for many decades and used by many generations of foxes. |
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The organizers of the referendum backed a plan to build a new cruise ship terminal at one of the three entrances to the Venetian Lagoon. |
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Portcullises fortified the entrances to many medieval castles, securely closing off the castle during time of attack or siege. |
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One of the Woolwich Arsenal DLR station entrances features a large mural in tiles by Michael Craig Martin. |
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According to local tradition these stout walls and the narrow entrances to the yards were for defence against marauding Scots. |
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The system is ideal for installation at delivery or receiving doors, employee entrances, entrance or lobbies, will-call or pick-up windows, loading docks, and factory floors. |
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Vomitoria or entrances and exits were made available to the audience. |
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Both stores have entrances into Eldon Square Shopping Centre. |
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Triumphal arch look similar to Mesopotamian Arch entrances like the Ishtar Gate but there is no evidence to support that the Romans got their influence from there. |
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Principals of a string section will also lead entrances for their section, typically by lifting the bow before the entrance, to ensure the section plays together. |
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The burrows are often extensive with many entrances and complex layouts. |
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There are often mounds of earth outside the entrances to the burrow. |
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The station, its entrances and platforms, are Grade II listed. |
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The impact of longshore drift sediments on this inlet system is highly influenced by the variation in the number of lagoon entrances and the location of these entrances. |
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For example, enclosed bodies of water, such as fjords or the Black Sea, have shallow sills at their entrances, causing water to be stagnant there for a long time. |
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For this reason, protective bowls or mezuzas were placed in entrances of buildings, and certain texts contain opening formulas that refer to these places. |
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Some doorways were surrounded by mosaic masks of monsters representing mountain or sky deities, identifying the doorways as entrances to the supernatural realm. |
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This includes a new train shed, upgrading passenger concourses and street entrances and the addition of commercial, retail and even residential spaces. |
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The huge side of the Euboean rock is carved into a cavern, to which lead a wide hundred entrances, a hundred mouths, from which rush as many voices, the Sibyl's responses. |
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As an image, the millstone is widely visible on literature but use is made of the objects themselves at many of the entrances to the National Park. |
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Other entrances include Jib Tunnel, Disappointment Pot, Stream Passage Pot, Bar Pot, Hensler's Pot, Corky's Pot, Rat Hole, and Flood Entrance Pot. |
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This was achieved through placing flanking stones or avenues at entrances of some henges, or by dividing up the internal space using timber circles. |
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The two entrances to castle are in the north and west walls. |
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They typically have either one entrance or two opposing entrances. |
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Tony Fanning's intricately detailed sets featured a hotel lobby, study and garden, with a wheeled horse providing dramatic entrances for the cowpokes. |
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There are also entrances at ground level from the surrounding streets. |
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After all, the more ritzily dressed members of the audience had just made similar entrances into the New York State Theater, with a red carpet and photographers. |
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Until I arrived, that was considered tantamount to making a sale a day, but despite my record of successful entrances I always made saleless exits. |
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A range of strategies have been attempted to address the difficult conditions at entrances, including air curtains, overdoor heaters, lobbies, revolving doors and baffles. |
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