An archway leads through to the interconnecting conservatory which adjoins the dining room and has rear garden access. |
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The interconnecting dining room and living room retain their original varnished floorboards. |
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To the right, both of the interconnecting reception rooms have original fireplaces, plasterwork and window shutters. |
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The house is built on a series of six interconnecting platforms and has been plumbed for water and wired for electricity. |
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The galley-style kitchen and interconnecting breakfast room are decorated in cornflower blue and located to the rear of the house. |
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The interconnecting dining room is also floored in wood and retains its original cast-iron fireplace with tiled inset. |
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The hallway is tiled in Italian marble while the two interconnecting reception rooms are floored in oak. |
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The interconnecting of memory, dream and landscape captured a realm of enchantment echoing the cinema of Tarkovsky and Cocteau. |
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It is made up of three interconnecting Georgian buildings with a modern extension at the back and has 18 parking spaces. |
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But as it moved south, a battery powering the train's automatic interconnecting doors went flat and the doors jammed shut. |
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Across the hall, a wooden staircase leads down to the interconnecting lounge and dining room. |
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The interconnecting kitchen has a range of floor and wall units, a terracotta tiled floor, a tiled splashback, cooker and a hob. |
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Nicholson's drawing, using coloured ink and enamel paints shows a public park full of brightly coloured interconnecting tents. |
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And so as they come closer you start to understand how they're interconnecting. |
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The interconnecting reception rooms have coved ceilings and intricate centre roses. |
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He hurried down to the kitchens, a warren of interconnecting passageways and strange rooms. |
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This is a labyrinthine complex of interconnecting political institutions, traditions and culture. |
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Like a network of interconnecting cubes, the crystalline lattice is composed of regularly arranged subunits. |
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The nodes are elements interconnecting laboratory and habitation modules of the International Space Station. |
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The interconnecting breakfast area has plenty of space for a family-sized table. |
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Many of the stones are engraved with ornamentations such as spirals, interconnecting loops, lozenges, and circles with lines emanating from them. |
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There are a vast network of interconnecting buses in most urban centres, out to the outermost suburbs of town. |
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Accommodation is in interconnecting rooms, kitted out with PlayStations, colouring books and minibars full of Ribena. |
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Again, their bedroom will be a twin room with an interconnecting room for the boys. |
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The interconnecting family room has a pine-panelled ceiling, double Velux windows and an Italian tiled floor. |
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To the front is a good sized dining area with understairs storage while the interconnecting living room includes a chimney breast with a solid fuel stove and tiled hearth. |
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In addition, there is an interconnecting annexe with three bedrooms, a combined living room and kitchen, a bathroom, plus its own courtyard garden. |
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The well proportioned interconnecting receptions each have ornate ceiling cornicing as well as original Italian marble fireplaces with tiled insets. |
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Their accommodation here for five nights will be in a double room with an interconnecting room available on request, with beds and a sofa bed for the boys. |
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In typical Victorian style, each house has two interconnecting reception rooms at hall level, both with original shuttered sash windows and folding double doors. |
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The technology is a new way of interconnecting two photovoltaic cells to make a marked improvement in the performance of the panel. |
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Slashed by rivers and canals, pocked with polders, meers and lakes and meshed in a web of interconnecting drainage ditches, the Netherlands are a long distance skater's dream. |
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From Katherine you can cruise or canoe past Katherine Gorge's sandstone cliffs or fly over the interconnecting gorges on a helicopter. |
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Two interconnecting reception rooms are to the left, both with original decorative features including dado rails, decorative cornicing and centre roses. |
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The American holiday shopping industry is a well-oiled machine with several interconnecting parts. |
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High density of well pads and interconnecting roads and pipelines are very inhospitable to wildlife. |
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The decklid hinge includes a primary spring interconnecting the body side strap and the decklid strap to counterbalance a weight of the decklid when opening. |
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It is easier to retrofit the interconnecting refrigerant lines and control wiring than to install an air distribution system. |
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Dine on lobster in Kingston or canoe through the calm, interconnecting waterways of the Coorong. |
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This room could be easily reconverted into a dining room, and the addition of double doors would make for an impressive set of interconnecting reception rooms. |
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This knowledge also improves the options for protection measures for essential habitats and the network interconnecting them. |
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There were also calls for interconnecting national electricity grids to improve efficiency and promote greater use of renewable sources of energy. |
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The experience of Slovakia and also of other European countries has shown that vigorous support is needed for the European Union's priority of interconnecting and integrating the separate energy markets in Europe. |
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Targeting niche markets with requirements for high speed voice, data and Internet connections, Eutelsat's maritime activities primarily provide secure private networks for interconnecting ships in military or civilian fleets. |
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The result is a network of interconnecting two-way trails which appears to have no real logic when viewed on a map, but which provides an amazing diversity of opportunities in a limited area when experienced on skis. |
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Cooperation on technology4sme was necessary in order to facilitate access to databases of technology offers and requests of selected countries in the region by interconnecting the technology portals of those countries. |
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Omnes Network offers a range of solutions for local area network, wide area network and secure worldwide interconnecting systems backed up by a uniform level of service, support, pricing and end-toend network management. |
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In order to ensure safe operations, railway companies should have comprehensive operating policies and practices which are effectively communicated to all employees and interconnecting railways. |
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This approach links learning with practice, for example by involving institutions from the economic sector in training programmes, or by interconnecting social, economic and cultural development. |
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In addition to its own 306 kilometres of challenging white-water canoe routes, hundreds of kilometres of high quality, interconnecting routes also join the corridor, the best being the Gammon, Leyond and Sasaginnigak rivers. |
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The coeliac plexus is formed by the two interconnecting coeliac ganglia which lie either side of the coeliac artery. |
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There is now a substantial network of interconnecting, fully navigable canals across the country. |
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Standards are important prerequisites for effective postal operations and for interconnecting the global network. |
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With its continent-wide political mandate, the AU facilitates dialogue with and between RECs, an increasingly important factor for interconnecting Africa. |
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This tendril is framed above and below by two smoothly finished but well-defined lines. The middle section is decorated with stylised interconnecting half-palmette tendrils that cover its entire area. |
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In all bryozoan colonies, however, the zooids remain interconnected and may exchange nutrients and other substances through interconnecting cables or minute pores in their body walls. |
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Most are part of a cat's cradle of interconnecting cracks, which redistribute the energy that builds up in a plate as it is squeezed by its neighbours. |
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He has coaxed decent performances from his cast, and the design a sparse set, with a jumble of interconnecting lights hanging overhead, like the connections in a brain works well. |
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By interconnecting the national power systems and connecting the renewable energy sources to them it will be possible to optimise capacity utilisation in each Member State and thereby soften the environmental impact. |
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There are many countries that will not agree to invest in interconnecting networks or pay a high price for electricity just so that it might be cheaper in another country. |
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The river channel typically contains a single stream of water, but some rivers flow as several interconnecting streams of water, producing a braided river. |
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The White Sea is an important traffic centre of northwestern Russia, interconnecting various economic regions and providing an outlet to the foreign routes. |
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As regional development has been difficult on the administrative level, the government has instead invested heavily in infrastructure, interconnecting the regions. |
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The interconnecting, omnidirectional pore structure of MEDPOR Biomaterial allows integration with the patient's tissues by allowing fibrovascular in-growth. |
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Fischer Connectors releases its new push-pull FiberOptic interconnecting solution specially designed for premium optical performance in extreme environments. |
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The challenge lies in finding a ready supply of distinctive motherboards, a generic term for the main interconnecting circuit board in an electronic device. |
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Brian Timms described the river as a complex network of interconnecting channels with permanent waterholes, lignum swamps, rainfed claypans and salt and freshwater lakes. |
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