In June 2015 it was announced that Larkin would be honoured with a floor stone memorial at Poets' Corner in Westminster Abbey. |
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Light filtered in through the blinds of the french windows. It made tremulous stripes along the scrubbed pine floor. |
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The dancers feet bounce off the floor and they leap and swirl in patterns that reflect the complex rhythms of the drum beat. |
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Why are you so ashamed that her child saw you looking a guy, sprawled on the floor, spilling cakes? |
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But Atalina crawls on the floor to show the raccoons looking for food, an idea that is not in the book. |
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The powder on the floor defines the surface of the floor and the objects appear to be partially submerged, like icebergs. |
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When the show ends, the circular, sunken floor is one of the more happening dance clubs in town. |
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When they were located on a single floor, the two exhibition areas could be combined to host a single exhibition. |
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And the voice which would sing like a violin and with a bass that could shake the floor. |
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The Isaiah Berlin Room, on the third floor of the library, is a replica of his study at the University of Oxford. |
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The books flutter down from the bucket on high onto an old hayrack on the floor of the Dumpster. |
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From there I would walk on my head to the far end of the box and then headspring to the floor, landing on my feet. |
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The throne and gallery portion date from the Ottonian, with portions of the original opus sectile floor still visible. |
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With a total of 550 hectares, Jakarta has the world's largest shopping mall floor area within a single city. |
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Actually, the stain wasn't even very noticeable while we were breaking it down on the dance floor. |
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Flat shoes. As she pushed off her left heel and pressed the sole of her foot to the cold floor she looked forward to them. |
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Meanwhile, movement of the two tectonic plates was also pushing up the sea floor, eventually forcing some areas above sea level. |
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These houses contained bedrooms on the second floor that provided privacy to parents and children. |
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After 18 April he did not come down to the ground floor but still came out of bed to lie on the sofa. |
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All the joists and bridgings of the mezzanine floor to have stout double herringbone strutting not more than 6 feet apart. |
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It also causes volcanism in intraplate regions, such as Europe, Africa and the Pacific sea floor. |
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On Earth, rifts can occur at all elevations, from the sea floor to plateaus and mountain ranges in continental crust or in oceanic crust. |
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Facilities include swimming pool with moveable floor, health suite and fitness gym. |
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We broomed the dirt floor clean with spruce branches, brought our gear inside, and moved in. |
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In rural areas, Breton houses remained simple, with a single floor and a longhouse pattern. |
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A further twenty-six well-preserved statues were discovered in 1989 where they had been buried in a cachette under the floor of the temple. |
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He may have been born in the old castle which occupied a rocky knoll on the valley floor. |
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The walls of the inner ward contain extensive first floor passageways, similar to those at Caernarfon Castle. |
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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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Construction began in 2015 with the floor slabs and metal frames being erected in June. |
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Gold deposits are a mile or two under water on the ocean floor, however the deposits are also encased in rock that must be mined through. |
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This meant they were destroyed by scavengers or by chemical processes before they reached the sea floor. |
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Biogenic aragonite, like that composing the shells of most mollusks, dissolved rapidly on the sea floor after death. |
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I went back down to the men's room on the second floor and yelled his name in front of the private apartments, but no soap. |
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I attended a worship service where I was astounded to see holy rollers convulsing on the floor and speaking in tongues. |
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The instant his feet touched the cold metal floor of the storage room he felt a hot-flash pass through his body. |
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He provided for a hot mess and he got the men up off the floor with improvised bunks. |
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The building has two storeys with attics and four large windows on each floor. |
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Pontio includes a theatre, a cinema, a studio theatre and social facilities including the Undeb on the 4th floor. |
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The feasibility of installing a mezzanine floor to make better use of the space has been considered on two occasions. |
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Houses are not mirrors for Narcissuses, and even the most houseproud people don't eat off the kitchen floor, whatever they say. |
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The first strike destroyed the high altar, while the second strike on the north transept left a hole in the floor above the crypt. |
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The insula contained cenacula, tabernae, storage rooms under the stairs, and lower floor shops. |
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The scaenae frons was a high back wall of the stage floor, supported by columns. |
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Traditionally, meals in India were eaten while seated either on the floor or on very low stools or cushions. |
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It represented an optical illusion of the leftovers from a feast on the floor of reach houses. |
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His bed was disarranged and clothes were strewn on the floor. |
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The lead coffin was found in the Henry VII vault in the 19th century, during an excavation of many of the vaults beneath the floor. |
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A viewing balcony and foot passenger lounge are to be found on the first floor. |
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In a few moments he stamped upon the floor, the doors flew open and a file of musketeers entered. |
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The process that continually adds new material to the ocean floor is seafloor spreading and the continental slope. |
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The oil rig can be jacked up higher when the hydraulic legs touch the sea floor. |
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A well-equipped abortorium was then visited. This consists of a suite of rooms on the first floor. |
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However, they tend to attach themselves to the sea floor or to sponges or cnidarians, such as coral. |
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Other species of scallops can be found on the ocean floor attached to objects by byssal threads. |
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Two shafts of soft daylight fell across the flagged floor from the high barbacans. |
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In contrast to scallops captured by a dredge across the sea floor, diver scallops tend to be less gritty. |
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James, such as in St James' Church, Sydney, where it appears in a number of places, including in the mosaics on the floor of the chancel. |
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Joviality fled from the table, Shekhar studied his cards. Owad frowned at his. His foot was tapping on the concrete floor. More watchers came. |
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Other seaducks forage by diving underwater, taking molluscs or crustaceans from the sea floor. |
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She considered carpeting her bedroom floor to cover the blood stains in the floorboards. |
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The oldest Pacific Ocean floor is only around 180 Ma old, with older crust subducted by now. |
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The corpse of the freak, the child-fucker, the monster, slipped to the floor with a wet smack. |
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The experimental broccoli ice cream flavor was left on the cutting room floor after market research. |
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A spilled vial of radioactive material like uranyl nitrate may contaminate the floor and any rags used to wipe up the spill. |
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The carton of milk on the floor. The cat with milk dripping from his chops. It was an open and shut case. |
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He was found above-stairs in an empty room, searching the floor for something. |
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Extinction was more severe among animals living in the water column, than among animals living on or in the sea floor. |
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Below the slope is the continental rise, which finally merges into the deep ocean floor, the abyssal plain. |
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The relatively accessible continental shelf is the best understood part of the ocean floor. |
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A bomb also struck the Lords Chamber, but went through the floor without exploding. |
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A legend says St Govan's hand prints are imprinted on the floor of his cave and his body is buried under the chapel's altar. |
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Directly below them, the libraries of the two Houses overlook the Thames from the principal floor. |
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From there, the Royal Staircase leads up to the principal floor with a broad, unbroken flight of 26 steps made of grey granite. |
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The most important products of the Norwegian Sea are no longer fish, but oil and especially gas found under the ocean floor. |
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A submerged converter may be positioned either on the sea floor or in midwater. |
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A medial moraine is a ridge of moraine that runs down the center of a valley floor. |
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As the glacier melts or retreats, the debris is deposited and a ridge down the middle of the valley floor is created. |
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He found 30 copper coins dating between the reigns of Charles II and George III under the chapel floor, along with a female skeleton. |
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In 1880, when Windhouse was renovated, skeletons were found under the floor of the building. |
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The rest of the floor is paved with encaustic tiles featuring heraldic designs and Latin mottoes. |
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Tsunami can be generated when the sea floor abruptly deforms and vertically displaces the overlying water. |
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A cell door clanged metallically and Wentworth was flung inside. He tripped, collapsed upon the concrete floor. |
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Money was laid on the floor for bets on the heads or tails finish of two pennies tossed high into the air from a small wooden kip. |
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Most of the floor of the Tethys Ocean disappeared under Cimmeria and Laurasia. |
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Between 12,000 and 9000 years ago much of the Gulf floor would have remained exposed, only being flooded by the sea after 8,000 years ago. |
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Lobsters have long bodies with muscular tails, and live in crevices or burrows on the sea floor. |
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The word is often applied only to those that live as infauna, spending most of their lives partially buried in the sand of the ocean floor. |
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Primarily benthic, bearded seals feed on a variety of small prey found along the ocean floor, including clams, squid, and fish. |
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Walruses prefer shallow shelf regions and forage primarily on the sea floor, often from sea ice platforms. |
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I could hear the sound of the janitor's lackadaisical scrubbing against the wooden floor. |
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Used as a soil conditioner, it is dredged from the sea floor and crushed to a powder. |
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Inside her chamber, the cushiony touch of her carpeted floor was cloudlike. |
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The ocean floor is not all flat but has submarine ridges and deep ocean trenches known as the hadal zone. |
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As I grabbed my donuts and turned, all the change from my coin purse flew out and landed all over the store floor, under twenty sets of feet. |
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In the spring, however, thick carpets of bluebells can be found, flourishing before the beech leafs out and shades the forest floor. |
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The burial of algae and bacteria below the mud of the sea floor during this time resulted in the formation of North Sea oil and natural gas. |
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The amount of material sinking to the ocean floor can average 307,000 aggregates per m2 per day. |
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Depending on the circumstances, the platform may be fixed to the ocean floor, may consist of an artificial island, or may float. |
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The Exchange Arcade, on the ground floor, is an upmarket shopping centre containing boutiques. |
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The boat is displayed in a glass case as the centrepiece of a whole floor in the museum devoted to archeology. |
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Caesar's dead body lay where it fell on the Senate floor for nearly three hours before other officials arrived to remove it. |
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Gillian watched the overpassing shoppers on the second floor of the mall, as she relaxed in the bench on the ground floor. |
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The noise floor and signal to noise ratio are two different measures of performance that affect range performance. |
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Reflectors that are too far away produce too little signal to exceed the noise floor and cannot be detected. |
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Detection requires a signal that exceeds the noise floor by at least the signal to noise ratio. |
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Signal processing can take advantage of this phenomenon to reduce the noise floor using two strategies. |
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Founded as the Count's dungeon, the top floor was added in the 13th century. |
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My housemate was very annoyed to find my friends padded out on the lounge room floor this morning. |
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For example, the African Plate includes the continent and parts of the floor of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. |
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Lou Brent rolled from his cot, got to his feet on the floor of the tiny coop. |
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The deep continental shelf has a floor of glacial deposits varying widely over short distances. |
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East Antarctica was at the equator, where sea floor invertebrates and trilobites flourished in the tropical seas. |
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To measure depth, the Challenger crew would lower a line with a weight attached to it until it reached the sea floor. |
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The dredges consisted of metal nets attached to a wooden plank and dragged across the sea floor. |
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Mop heads attached to the wooden plank would sweep across the sea floor and release organisms from the ocean bottom to be caught in the nets. |
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In the south aisle of the cathedral a glass panel in the floor enables a view of the remains of a Roman mosaic pavement. |
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Meteor was equipped with early sonar equipment with which it produced the first detailed survey of the south Atlantic Ocean floor. |
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This was a huge improvement of both surroundings and space, with twice the floor space available. |
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The Caribbean sea floor is divided into five basins separated from each other by underwater ridges and mountain ranges. |
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When peace returned in November 1918, the mood on the trading floor was generally cowed. |
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Earthquakes may be caused by interactions between sediment loading on the sea floor and adjustment by the crust. |
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It was not until the 1950s, when the ocean floor was surveyed in detail, that their full extent became known. |
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In a symbolic act of visitation, the Russian flag was placed on the ocean floor exactly at the Pole. |
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A sea floor map will show a rather strange pattern of blocky structures that are separated by linear features perpendicular to the ridge axis. |
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Trading on the floor was now drastically low and most was done over the phone to reduce the possibility of injuries. |
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At a spreading center basaltic magma rises up the fractures and cools on the ocean floor to form new seabed. |
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You can press your feet more strongly into the floor in adho mukha svanasana by shifting your weight away from your hands and toward your feet. |
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The inspector checked the levelness of the floor before approving the work. |
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Oceanic trenches are topographic depressions of the sea floor, relatively narrow in width, but very long. |
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Firefighters plucked the child from the top floor of the burning building. |
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With great effort and a big crowbar I managed to lever the beam off the floor. |
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Two weeks ago, Mr Davies intimated to Mr Brown that he was ready to cross the floor. |
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There are also life support systems under the cabin floor, equipment bays, and cargo holds. |
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If I knew where Mel Gibson was, I'd be down on the floor licking his balls at this very moment. |
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The Swedish company Electrolux launched the innovative Model V in 1921 that was designed to lie on the floor on two thin metal runners. |
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It uses this map to clean the floor methodically, even if it requires the robot to return to its base multiple times to recharge itself. |
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Helene I found beached on the floor outside her room, awake and talking to herself but with no desire to press on toward bed. |
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Through the open door you see a red-tiled floor, a large wooden bed, and on a deal table a ewer and a basin. |
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It's in the lowermost drawer, which sticks because it rubs against the floor. |
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From 1730 to 1736 the whole floor of the minster was relaid in patterned marble and from 1802 there was a major restoration. |
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Sparks from the machine showered onto the floor of the garage. |
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Often, when I come in here, I find Muslims all over the floor, in the aisles, up and down. |
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To prevent this, Becket's remains were placed beneath the floor of the eastern crypt of the cathedral. |
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In 1993, the university's centenary year, Phineas was placed in the third floor bar of 25 Gordon Street and the bar named after him. |
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Water damage caused the plywood of the floor to delaminate. The layers came apart and the whole piece had to be replaced. |
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Instead, a new top floor was added to the King's Building to house the Anatomy Department and other buildings along Surrey Street were purchased. |
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The original medical school library, Wills Library, is also located on the ground floor of the building. |
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The Anatomy Museum was a museum situated on the 6th floor of the King's Building at the Strand Campus. |
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The bottom floor is a careers and university section to for the older students. |
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In the Forum Baths at Pompeii the floor is mosaic, the arched ceiling adorned with stucco and painting on a coloured ground, the walls red. |
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The floor of this chamber is suspended, and its walls perforated for flues, like the corresponding one in the men's baths. |
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The tepidarium in the women's baths had no brazier, but it had a hanging or suspended floor. |
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The south colonnade is similar but had an upper floor added in the late 19th century. |
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The floor has been removed to reveal the empty space which the hot air flowed through to heat the floor. |
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The structure was originally three storeys high, comprising a basement floor, an entrance level, and an upper floor. |
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As was typical of most keeps, the bottom floor was an undercroft used for storage. |
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In primitive, diaperless societies, infants' excrement simply fell to the floor of the cave or jungle or desert. |
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Those heading to the upper floor had to pass through a smaller chamber to the east, also connected to the entrance floor. |
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The ground floor of the State Apartments retains various famous medieval features. |
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The longest cathedrals of Spain, including Seville, which has the largest floor area of any medieval church, are about 120 metres. |
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Mameh could sit on the floor to play board games like mancala with her friends, or roll out a mat and lounge about. |
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The end floor beams lengthen as panolongs the seemed to lift up the whole house. |
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There were diongal at the apex of the roof, also an intricately carved tinai a walai, okir designs in the floor, on windows and on panolongs. |
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Located on the top floor were probably the private quarters of the royal family and some storerooms. |
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Its massive central mountain, surmounted by many peaks, occupies a considerable area on the floor, and exhibits a digitated outline at the base. |
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In grand houses, an entrance hall led to steps up to a piano nobile or mezzanine floor where the main reception rooms were. |
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The young women gave him the excitement of his life when they began to dirty dance with him on the dance floor. |
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The ground floor is plain emphasising the columns and windows of the first floor. |
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The appearance of each house is very similar with only minor variations between them for example some have small balconettes on the first floor. |
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The main exhibition space was two stories high, with the upper floor stepped in from the boundary. |
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The resulting cube, with a floor area of 24'x 24', formed the basic structural module of the building. |
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The elderly woman was offended when she saw the young couple performing dirty dancing on the dance floor at the reception. |
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Eurydice pointed to the cupboard, and sat down on the low divan with folded hands, and looked at the floor. |
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Once the ground floor structure was complete, the final assembly of the upper floor followed rapidly. |
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In a small number of dances for one or two people, steps are near and across a pair of clay tobacco pipes laid one across the other on the floor. |
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They each dance with the shield upon their head, then it is laid on the floor and they withdraw their swords to finish the dance. |
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It was founded in 1764 and met in a suite of rooms on the first floor of the Turks Head at 9 Gerrard Street, now marked by a plaque. |
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Silence in action is the doerless doing that we've spoken of before, in which you just wash the dishes, just vacuum the floor. |
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His departure oppressed me with melancholy, and, re-entering the dwelling, I threw myself almost in despair upon the matting of the floor. |
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The metal boxes rasped as they were dragged across the floor. |
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The continent edge would downflex as the ocean floor is loaded by a continental-rise prism. |
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Eesh, she hated this apartment. Hated the ugly popcorn ceilings and the awkward floor plan. Why had she stayed? |
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The endopterygoids are also dermal bones in origin and largely form the floor of the orbit. |
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Below the Arena floor there is room for two 4000 gallon water tanks, which are used for shows that flood the arena like Madame Butterfly. |
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The glazed roof and vertical struts supporting the fluted aluminium ceiling, beneath the wooden floor. |
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I had no bench or power rack, so by necessity every exercise I did started with the weights on the floor. |
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Ballet dancers finish center work practicing big leaps across the floor which is called grande allegro. |
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Leigh temporarily fell into a deep depression that hit its low point, with her falling to the floor, sobbing in an hysterical fit. |
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About 30 minutes later, he entered the bedroom and discovered her body on the floor. |
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The floor of the cave was covered with the exuvial remains of unknown creatures. |
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The King's Library, on the ground floor of the East Wing, was handed over in 1827, and was described as one of the finest rooms in London. |
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On the upper floor, there are galleries devoted to smaller material from ancient Italy, Greece, Cyprus and the Roman Empire. |
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Often, people call out the five-second rule because they think that if you get food off the floor quickly enough, there won't be any germs on it. |
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Titus moved his dry tongue across his lips and sat down on the flagged floor, but a sense of terror jerked him to his feet again. |
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Often slaves were used against one another in a circle marked on the floor. |
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It must not hit the floor after hitting the racket and before hitting the front wall. |
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Meanwhile as the metamarket booms, the few remaining souls who did not get in on the ground floor, have no choice but to pursue eschatology. |
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This decision enables the IOC to be directly involved in the UN Agenda and to attend UN General Assembly meetings where it can take the floor. |
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On the ground floor is the Final Whilstle bar where no ticket is required for entry. |
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There were a few flakes of paint on the floor from when we were painting the walls. |
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The floor manager looked at Bob's recent edged creation and liked it well enough to order four more just like it. |
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During the bout Haye unleashed a frightening combination made up of a right upper cut, left, then right hook to floor Mormeck. |
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Knocked to the floor in the fifth round, receiving a count of eight, Chisora recovered only to be floored again in the same round. |
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The 16th matter occurred when an Assistant Floor Manager was walking past Area 3 on the casino floor. |
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Engines, brakes, transmissions, floor and running boards and all external body panels were aluminium. |
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Miss Collins looks pretty as all get out on a club floor, much more so than a frequent TV camera shot would lead you to suppose. |
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Don Pablo do la Guerra, with his handsome aristocratic features, was the floor manager, and gallantly discharged his office. |
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The floor manager will be positioned somewhere out of shot but in JOHN'S eyeline and will hold up a hand with four fingers extended. |
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On the dance floor, a woman in a micromini apparently forgot she was supposed to be elegant. |
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As Denmark has no minimum wage legislation, the high wage floor has been attributed to the power of trade unions. |
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More people in Hong Kong live or work above the 14th floor than anywhere else on Earth, making it the world's most vertical city. |
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Play begins when the teacher bounces a basketball on the floor in the center of the midcircle. |
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The floor manager counted me in and The James Whale Radio Show took to the air on Yorkshire Television in its usual slot. |
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My restless sock feet stopped midtap, on the very floor those gentlemen trod in their calfskin shoes and spats. |
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The cut beams will be lifted to the floor by minicranes, which will place the steel into specially designed containers. |
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Finally in late 1933 the Liberals crossed the floor of the House of Commons and went into complete opposition. |
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The floor manager came on the set and announced that the unseen director of the show had called cut. |
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Ezinma and her mother sat on a mat on the floor after their supper of yam foo-foo and bitter-leaf soup. |
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She had a whole floor of everlasting flowers spread to dry in her front room. |
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Even though the room was full to the gills with people, they managed to push enough people aside to open up a small dance floor. |
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But merely passing through the first floor was, of course, a giant leap for ghostkind. |
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The seats are designed to withstand strong forces so as not to break or come loose from their floor tracks during turbulence or accidents. |
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Inside the hold, the floor is also equipped with drive wheels and rollers that an operator inside can use to move the ULD properly into place. |
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On the second floor there were 2 billies, 1 carding and 1 scribbling machine. |
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A couple of moppers were then sent into the coffee-room with their proper implements, and quickly removed the soiling the floor had sustained. |
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Looking down from the seventh floor balcony gave them a bird's-eye view of the street below. |
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People are dangerously suffering from globophobia says a senior floor trader in New York. |
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The participation floor for benefit recipients is lower than for other groups on the same income. |
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For example, a person who lives in a home with a mud floor is considered severely deprived of shelter. |
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Leading opposition figure Levon Zourabian demanded answers on the matter from the floor of Parliament. |
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The floor, the pews, the stripped-bare altar are strewn with leaves, twigs, orange needles from the blasty boughs of spruce trees. |
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All NSFs were well mucosalized on the sellar floor and there was no postoperative CSF leak. |
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The floor of first story and piazza to be laid with Georgia pine, in narrow courses planed, groved and tongued, and laid in the best manner. |
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On 2 December 2016, the 31st anniversary of his death, a floor stone memorial for Larkin was unveiled at Poets' Corner in Westminster Abbey. |
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These oceanographic features are the deepest parts of the ocean floor. |
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Their use avoids the necessity of drilling into the floor duct at each point where a floor outlet is desired, in order to place an afterset insert. |
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The bathroom door stood agape, and the peeling vinyl floor was bare. |
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He dropped the bucket and got paint all over the floor and his clothes. |
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The enormous pile of spaghetti landed on the floor in an amorphous heap. |
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This napkin fell to the floor, could you please bring me another? |
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The floor was of ant-bed, the stuff of the termites' or white-ants' nests, which when crushed and wetted and beaten hard makes serviceable cement. |
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The floor was made of crushed ant-heap, the hard dome of excavated earth above an ant colony, and was kept smooth by smearing it regularly with fresh cow dung. |
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The landlady asked with plaintive apologeticness if they could make a shade less noise. The hour was late. Some guests on the upper floor suffered from insomnia. |
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The stope is kept full of broken ore, sufficient only being drawn to leave a working space between the floor of broken ore and the back of the stope. |
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This building, like many others of its era nearby, also has a balconied room on a top floor where traditional Chinese family associations would meet. |
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And as effortlessly as a drunken gunslinger sweeps a bartop full of shot glasses onto the saloon floor, the wind upended all the potted plants on the porch. |
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A beetle-browed chamber, long, narrow, stifling with the heat of a great fire, its flagged floor at intervals would slap with bare or bauchled feet dancing to a short reel. |
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The aesthetic of the house is prim and country, with white beadboard knee walls around the first floor and pale flowered wallpaper in the Shaker-style kitchen. |
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At UBC Canada, the student center also houses an auditorium and a beer parlor for students called the Pit, as well as a bowling alley on the lower ground floor. |
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He was again no more than one hate-shot child-sized eye riding the effluvium of the burned-out lightning that betrashed the melted iron floor of the Narrow Corner. |
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At that point another of my guests, a highly respected Newcastle art gallery owner by the name of Rashida, bowked up all over the floor behind me. |
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He got another candy bar out of the refrigerator and ripped the wrapper and threw it on the floor. He was sick of candy bars, his mouth full of sugary slop. |
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Just above, the museums top floor seems to shift slightly, its corners cantilevering over the edge of the story below as if it is sliding off the top of the building. |
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Popcorn and candy wrappers carpeted the floor of the cinema. |
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The floor of the room was of polished chunam, white as curds. |
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We played crazy eights, war, fifty-two card pickup. Rudy flipped the whole deck across the table at me and the cards sailed to the floor, kings, queens, deuces. |
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He smiled a kind of sickly smile, and curled up on the floor. |
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Carburetor heat and mixture controls are also located on the console. A small electric fan sits on the floor to demist the bubble. It also comes in handy to deheat the pilot. |
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After the party, John let me doss down on the living-room floor. |
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Earlier the gentleman from California got up on the floor, and he was upset that somebody had said that the underlying bill would eviscerate the Endangered Species Act. |
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The floor manager will then make a thorough inspection together with the foreman to see that all containers, whether of parts or chain, are properly labeled. |
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As a friend performed, the pros would take turns sashaying out onto the dance floor to pass her a bill in a tantalizing moment of girl-on-girl action. |
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On another floor there was a fanzine workshop, as well as a putting-on-gigs workshop, an extensive girlzine stall and a rape crisis information point. |
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The rolls of greige cloth sat on the factory floor waiting to be printed. |
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The cinema floor was covered in grunge deposited by the crowds. |
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The floor was covered with handprints, footprints, and pawprints. |
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Similarly, sea grass used to coat huge tracts of ocean floor, but have been damaged by trawling and dredging have diminished its habitat and prevented its return. |
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In addition to oil, gas, and fish, the states along the North Sea also take millions of cubic metres per year of sand and gravel from the ocean floor. |
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These are essentially the remains of folded sedimentary rocks that were deposited between 1,000 Ma and 670 Ma over the gneiss on what was then the floor of the Iapetus Ocean. |
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The deep ocean floor is thought to be fairly flat with occasional deeps, abyssal plains, trenches, seamounts, basins, plateaus, canyons, and some guyots. |
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I arrived at the foot of the tower with me hearty Master Builder crew, only to find the Kragle was all the way up on the infinitieth floor, guarded by a robot army. |
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An effort was also made to make the layout of the buildings easier, consolidating all the offices on one floor, Fellows' Rooms on another and all the accommodation on a third. |
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Finally one of the first three breaks through the barrier, but instead of a jete, he takes an incredible headfirst dive and slides along the floor. |
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I heard it through Michael's window, I dropped the joypad on his floor. |
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The bottle of ketchup hit the floor and went kablooie all over everything. |
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Pugin also contributed greatly to the distinctive Gothic interiors, including wallpapers, carvings, stained glass, floor tiles, metalwork and furniture. |
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After the heavy damage it sustained in the 1941 bombing, it was rebuilt in a simplified style, something most evident in the floor, which is almost completely unadorned. |
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The book had lain on the attic floor until it was found decades later. |
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The slow merger of Baltica and Laurentia, and the northward movement of bits and pieces of Gondwana created numerous new regions of relatively warm, shallow sea floor. |
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In January 2017, archaeologists using underground radar reported the discovery of the relatively untouched ground floor of a Roman townhouse and outbuilding. |
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He let rip a fart that emptied the elevator at the next floor. |
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Someone found a pick and levered a burst plank out of the floor, and in a few minutes we had got a fire alight and our drenched clothes were steaming. |
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The main offices and reception, supervisor's offices, plant room, staff mess rooms, paint shop, first aid are on the first floor level on the South side of the building. |
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Even the elite had simple buildings, with a central fire and a hole in the roof to let the smoke escape and the largest of which rarely had more than one floor, and one room. |
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After the ventilation released the smoke, however, a pile of timber covering the whole of the south transept floor to a height of at least six feet could be seen. |
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This is reflected in its central location within the King's Building on the first floor above the Great Hall, accessible via a grand double staircase from the foyer. |
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The entrance floor was probably intended for the use of the Constable of the Tower, Lieutenant of the Tower of London and other important officials. |
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As time wore on, quadrangular, 'H' or 'E' shaped floor plans became more common, with the H shape coming to fruition during the reign of Henry VII's son and successor. |
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This meant that the ground floor front was now removed and protected from the street and encouraged the main reception rooms to move there from the floor above. |
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The modules were also strong enough to be stacked vertically, enabling Paxton to add an upper floor that nearly doubled the amount of available exhibition space. |
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Due to the pressure differential, the hot air escaping from the louvres generated a constant airflow that drew cooler air up through the gaps in the floor. |
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Questions of how floor beams continue to support a floor while unobserved, how trees continue to grow while unobserved and untouched by human hands, etc. |
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Remodeling basements is all about problem-solving, because no other space has the same constraints on floor space, headroom, access, and mechanicals. |
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When asked for a band name Jones saw a Muddy Waters LP lying on the floor. |
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It originated in a concert review in Sounds for the newly formed band Moose in which singer Russell Yates read lyrics taped to the floor throughout the gig. |
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It has retractable raked seating and a floor which can be raised or lowered to form a studio floor, a raised stage, or a stage with orchestra pit. |
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There are regular free art exhibitions in the ground floor amphi corridor, which can be viewed when attending events or on dedicated viewing dates. |
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She had also previously overdosed on cocaine, to which she was addicted, traumatising her young daughter who found her on the floor and presumed she was dead. |
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The piano nobile and ground floor of Wilkins's building, before expansion. |
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