In pre-colonial times both the western Cape and the drier parts of the interior were occupied largely by Khoisan hunters, gatherers, and herders. |
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Even interior construction is revolutionized, with complete upper and lower halves built near the line and delivered on a just-in-time basis. |
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This is a history of the Khmers, the people who for thousands of years inhabited the wooded interior of Cambodia. |
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A longer wheelbase and wider track helps the car's handling, and also improves interior accommodation. |
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A kakemono is intended to be displayed vertically as part of the interior decoration of a room. |
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The helicopter can be fitted with an aeromedical interior and Telemedicine data link for the air ambulance role. |
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They chose wood as their preferred blocking material because it offers more natural, aesthetic options for interior design. |
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Its worker-centered design process and interior layout display an unusual commitment to workplace openness. |
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Like a series of fishtanks, the interior is constantly animated by the comings and goings of building users and staff. |
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The Shakers initially whitewashed the plaster walls and painted the interior woodwork. |
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The interior materials, control layout and appearance are simply prehistoric. |
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Even in smaller houses, plaster was applied to finish interior walls and then whitewashed, painted or easily covered with wallpaper. |
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Instead it whitewashed the interior walls and invited passers-by to write messages on them with felt-tip pens. |
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The interior of the Great Pyramid is complex, almost certainly resulting from a number of changes of plan. |
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These include textile design, type design, page layout, interior design, fashion design and architecture. |
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Jamaica's lush interior is stunning, and the best way to see it is on a lazy river ride, being punted on your own personal bamboo raft. |
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The increased dimensions mean that interior space is maximised with 56 mm extra legroom in the rear and a boot capacity of 267 litres. |
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You introduced small rectangular openings in the sides so that one could peek inside, but some of the interior remained hidden. |
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Wiens noted their aversion to woody edges and cultivated fields, and Bock found them more abundant on interior plots than on edge plots. |
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Gloss is usually oil-based and slow to dry but very hard-wearing, and is often used for interior woodwork. |
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The roof is also leaking badly, window frames and guttering are rotting and the interior is in urgent need of redecoration. |
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Wall paintings can also be damaged, as well as all the interior woodwork and seating being rendered filthy and unpleasant. |
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With a Romanesque Revival exterior style, the interior has extensive hand-carved woodwork in the shape of mermaids and mythical animals. |
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These tubes and shapes are redolent of the exterior world, yet they are also evocative of our skin, our interior bodies, our senses. |
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City officials expect to completely renovate the interior of the building, which suffers from mold and water damage. |
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The boat's knotty pine interior brought back memories of an Adirondack camp. |
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Advanced foam insulation, in fact, has been a focus of many recent advances in interior reefer design. |
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They added a wraparound porch and rearranged the existing interior rooms to create comfortable traffic patterns between the old and new spaces. |
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Once on board the picture is not so clear, as large areas of her interior have been cleared and refurnished as galleries. |
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In it he depicts the interior of a Scottish cottage, showing Evans and Cattermole in smart Regency dress. |
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It was plated upright, on a giant white platter, and its interior was speckled with peppery lardons and smudges of warm Roquefort. |
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Boards are attached to the air barrier on the exterior face of the interior wythe in cold climates. |
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The narrow interior roads could be clogged with increasing traffic if commercial activities are allowed. |
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Almost any kind of interior design work will cost you money and that money will not be repaid to you when you eventually sell your house. |
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The first-order crossed lamellae do not become appreciably narrower toward the interior of the shell layer. |
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Two swinging lanterns lit the interior with a yellow-orange cast that made Rebecca stand out in sharp relief like some golden goddess. |
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During its functional times a lampshade which is made of semitransparent cloth covers can add some wonderful ambience in the interior space. |
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The interior is one big room and the open kitchen allows you to watch the cooks do their thing while you sip your drinks. |
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The interior was decorated in tasteful earth tones and accented with silver lampshades, picture frames, and other simple decorations. |
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The interior also gets the silver treatment, with polished aluminum all over. |
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The box-like interior space of the Finnish exhibit was made remarkably interesting by the introduction of flowing, free-form walls. |
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It has been compared to magic fingers which reach into the interior of the abdomen and massage your organs. |
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Back in 2002, he was removed from that position, and he became the interior minister for Syria. |
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However, the rapidly changing light-truck market meant a quick restyle and interior updating wouldn't last against a flood of competitors. |
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The theater photographs can be read as an analogue for both the interior of a still camera and the womb. |
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The walls remain, a purposeful reminder of the waste of war, and the roofless interior become a sort of peace park for contemplation. |
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The two most common interior wall surfaces are gypsum wallboard, usually referred to as drywall or gyp board, and plaster. |
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Such a worn interior in a BMW with just 77,000 miles on the clock seemed highly unlikely. |
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But, the baby's fine, just too close to the interior walls, thus making an amniocentesis too risky for the baby. |
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Wampum was American Indian bead money, and the purple interior of the quahog shell was used for high-denomination wampum. |
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This forms a courtyard, a lantern and a lung for the adjacent interior spaces. |
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We're so used to seeing turquoise in a setting for a ring or as a pendant that we don't often consider it for the interior design of our homes. |
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Toilet doors and interior doors jammed in the train, making it difficult for passengers to escape from the coaches. |
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Although the broken window would still need to be replaced, the inner pane protects the building's interior from the fierce winds. |
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It is formed from snow falling in the interior of the Antarctic which compacts into ice. |
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Happily these acclivities wound up the interior of the volcano and favored their ascent. |
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Exhibits are dimmed whilst fantastically big projections of rarely seen war photographs cover the jarring, angular interior walls. |
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The interior appears to have grown organically over time by a process of accretion similar to the formation of mould. |
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The interior minister Ljube Boskovski said that the group included ethnic Albanians and foreign nationals. |
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This water-repellent jacket features an interior stash pocket, hand-warmer pockets and no-snag zipper. |
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The winterers paddled from the interior to Grand Portage for the rendezvous and back. |
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The acoustics within a room depend on the key issues of reverberation, room shape, and interior noise control. |
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The latest trend in interior design seems to suggest that there is nothing like a dash of antiquity to lend beauty and elegance to a room. |
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The interior space was unified by creating level floors for the nave and aisles. |
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The joint between the door frame and the exterior and interior walls can be as much as an eighth of an inch gap. |
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The Prime Minister reshuffled his cabinet Wednesday, replacing the defense, finance and interior ministers. |
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The basic idea is to make an effectively airtight wall by sealing the exterior sheathing and the interior wall finish to the framing. |
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A relaxed but buoyant atmosphere sustained by well-tempered music and the interior design neat and elegant. |
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Among the new interior convenience features are roof-mounted rails to support storage bins and a DVD entertainment system. |
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Rainfall is often heavy especially in the interior near the mountains and on the windward sides of the large islands. |
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Among the main features of the interior are the magnificent rood screen, reredos and font canopy of Frosterley marble. |
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This rambling home has a sumptuous interior and manicured grounds but is not particularly close to any large urban centres. |
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The first part of the interior window treatment is the simple beaded keeper-fixed at the top and one side, removable on the second side. |
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Once inside the car, he kicked out at the interior door panels and windows, as well as spitting in the face of another police officer. |
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Our room was up on the hill overlooking the sea, equipped with air conditioning and cool interior decoration. |
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The brass plate and escutcheon are inlaid, and the interior includes an ebonized penholder, ivory grips, the original baize lining, and two original lead glass ink bottles. |
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The hope is that the new material will transform the interior appearance of concrete buildings by making them feel light and airy rather than dark and heavy. |
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Monteith was born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, to interior decorator Ann McGregor and military infantryman Joe Monteith. |
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After leaving Biba in 1976, she became a well-known interior and exterior designer in the revival of the Miami art deco District. |
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The interior columns around the ambulatory are also concrete. |
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She is also author of I brake for Yard Sales, a New York Times bestseller about interior design from Abrams Books. |
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The interior is so cramped that two people cannot walk abreast. |
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Installation of the door requires that a hole be cut through the siding on the outside, and through the drywall or other interior wallcovering on the inside. |
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This theme is carried through to the interior with a lower seating position, aluminium trim elements, a higher centre console and a compact instrument cluster. |
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Optical examination instruments produced by the company are used in industry to check the quality of everything from fuel injector nozzles to interior welds. |
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Urgent action is required to protect the structure of the house from further water damage and to eliminate wet rot on the ornate interior plasterwork. |
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Two hours later, Rebecca Zahau hanged herself from a balcony in an interior courtyard of the Coronado home. |
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The interior is fitted out in a Polynesian theme, with timber and rattan everywhere, along with carved wooden masks, fertility dolls and seashells. |
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The cramped interior has created several problems for him, not least of which is the inability to display a significant proportion of the items in his keeping. |
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While the interior pays no homage to the Highland vernacular, the shifting presence of the sea and changing light imposes an agelessness on the contemporary space. |
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For starters, all controls and mechanical read-outs are now read off a single, large display, tidying up the cab interior and making the operator's job easier. |
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The town hall is a grade II-listed building and English Heritage had voiced its concern about a previous plan, which would demolish the interior of the building. |
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One of its top officials is the current minister of the interior in Baghad. |
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In addition to testing exterior mirrors, vibration tests are also run on interior mirrors for convertibles that mount to windshields that are not supported by a header. |
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How do I go about finding reputable remodelers and interior designers? |
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The first exploration of Canada's interior was for the purpose of finding beaver pelts to satisfy the obsession with fur coats by the European elite. |
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And here I am yapping about 70s interior design, my knowledge of which stems entirely from simplistic humiliation of a few Better Homes and Gardens design books. |
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The buyer will have the opportunity to specify how the interior and formal gardens are laid out and will be able to put their own, personal stamp on the property. |
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To escape the fighting, his family fled from their village on the coast to live in the interior where they survived on wild yams, opossums and edible ferns. |
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In recent years, these curry houses have shaken off the lager lout image by having an interior makeover and renaming dishes with tantalisingly exotic titles. |
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Justin gazed out from the dim interior as more than 300 police motorcycles from dozens of jurisdictions rumbled past. |
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Apart from the Regency frontages, the interior designs are modern enough while the communal garden in the square's centre will be landscaped for today. |
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It will be a chance to see the stunningly restored wrought-iron interior of the Victorian building and the newly-restored Prince Consort engine working. |
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Although it recently underwent a comprehensive refurb, in a bid to broaden its customer appeal, the interior has mercifully not been altered beyond recognition. |
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When interior bears stand on their hind feet to get a better view of their surroundings, they may be 1.8-2.7 meters tall whereas Kodiak bears are 2.7-3.4 meters in height. |
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Plunging temperatures yesterday had residents in the interior of the province reaching for their winter woollies and heaters as a cold front hit the Eastern Cape. |
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There is an ocean of dark wood throughout, especially teak, and ceilings, particularly that in the lobby, are designed to look like the interior of a ship. |
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Camp brown interior complete with crystal chandeliers and disco lighting, Diep is more kitsch than classy but always packed with creative young barhoppers. |
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She has become one of America's foremost exponents of the romantic style in interior design. |
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In 1781, Carlo Antonini published a study on the carved rosettes found decorating most interior ceilings of these ancient monuments and buildings. |
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The duo are using the theme of Irish hospitality to create a sensual interior with a contemporary yet classical layout using Irish fabrics and materials. |
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Disconnect the plastic retaining clip mounted to the interior of the door. |
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A zinc rich paint coating protects the interior of the pipe. |
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As used herein, gross leasable square footage includes interior alterations and modifications that increase the leasable square footage of the building. |
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It does not have the mountains found in other parts of Dyfed but much of the interior is still hilly. |
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In the second phase, from 1284 and 1286, the interior buildings were erected, while work began on the walls for the neighbouring town. |
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Wyatville redesigned the exterior of the gatehouse, and the interior was later heavily converted in the 19th century for residential use. |
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Along the coast the soil is sandier and while the vegetation is still tropical, species are different than in the interior rainforest. |
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Since its construction, the interior has kept alive that wonderful splendour of the roaring twenties. |
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This is apparent from the way in which the windows coincide with the interior spaces. |
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An aluminized steel exterior houses insulated walls and a stainless steel interior in the first zone and aluminized steel interior in the second. |
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There were changes in the interior as well, like grey accent stitching and premium woodgrain ornamentation. |
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The interior design was completed by in-house staff and the remodeling will be completed by River Birch Construction. |
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The River Route is based in the interior portion of the state, between the Grijalva and Usumacinta Rivers. |
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Visionary creative Janet Stoyel's unique patterned wire cloth is aimed specifically at architects and interior designers. |
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The interior design equivalent to comfort food, wing chairs are soaring in popularity again. |
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It features a new Bianco and New Light Blue colour scheme, a new roof spoiler, a new windbreak and an interior trimmed with carbon fibre. |
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Rebecca Stahr, ASID, is a registered interior designer and CEO of LifeSpring Environs, Inc. |
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Some buildings contained interior stairways that accessed different levels. |
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From there, his expedition marched northward through interior Florida until it reached the territory of the powerful Apalachee Indians. |
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The river allowed for fast and easy transport of goods from the interior of the Northeast to the coast. |
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This climate is observed in areas from Tijuana to San Quintin and nearby interior valleys. |
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The factory manufactures interior and exterior weatherstrip, instrument panel, spoiler, dashboard and gloveboxes. |
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No statement was made after the meeting between the MyT officials and the Lebanese interior minister, Marwan Charbel. |
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Weathermen also indicated an increase in humidity at night and early morning over the next couple of days in the coastal and interior areas. |
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During ideal weather, visitors are put ashore directly in front of the trail that leads into the interior of the island. |
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But he rarely seemed satisfactorily to grasp the incredibly complex process of introducing natural light into his interior spaces. |
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They are also one-hour fire rated on load bearing interior and exterior walls. |
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There are smaller populations around the interior cities of Lugo and Ourense. |
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However, the posts' interior wells are a bit shallow, and I found that standard banana plugs could not be inserted up to the collar. |
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In all of these houses, the architects also designed the furniture and the interior decoration, down to the doorknobs and carpeting. |
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This ultramafic rock also forms a very infertile soil which covers the flat and marshy heaths of the interior of the peninsula. |
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More ink is spent describing the pair's rental car color or the interior of their motel room than the more entertaining tales of lawbreaking. |
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Traffic Lite Decorative Wallcovering from Koroseal combines the durability of interior wall protection with decorative appeal. |
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One of the 23 northern Athabaskan languages, Tsilhqut'in is spoken by the people of Chilco River in interior British Columbia. |
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Relatively small steppe areas can be found in the interior of the South Island of New Zealand. |
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The only gateway we have to that stellar interior is the study of stellar oscillations, or asteroseismology. |
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Art Nouveau in architecture and interior design eschewed the eclectic revival styles of the 19th century. |
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The interior of the prison flashed white with suddenly-turned faces. The gloom scintillated, as it were, with rapidly-moving hands. |
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I did not like to propose an adjournment thither too hastily, but patiently endured the prosings of my cicerone in the interior of the church. |
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The interior is entirely decorated in Secession style, including notable paintings by Gustav Klimt. |
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The striking accentuations for the exterior are supplemented with a sporty interior ambience. |
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In his little red notebook the following random thoughts formed and were jotted down, like the slow interior overflow of a stanchless music. |
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In North America, use of sheet rock has virtually replaced plaster and lathe for interior walls in new construction. |
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Germans populated towns and mining districts and, in some cases, formed German colonies in the interior of Bohemia. |
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On summer days, when the interior of the statue is 20 degrees hotter than outside, a new HVAC system will keep Lady Liberty cooler. |
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Europeans rarely entered the interior of Africa, due to fear of disease and moreover fierce African resistance. |
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The harmattan, which is also called sharqi in Morocco, is a hot wind that blows out of the interior of the Sahara. |
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The interior was purely functional and spare, a large open space of steel, glass and concrete where the only decoration was the structure itself. |
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The car's interior is available in various color combinations. |
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Most of the forests in the state are located in the interior eastern regions of the state. |
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There was no significant damage to the stonework or interior and the damage was quickly repaired. |
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Excavations at sites such as Holne Moor have shown that such huts had an interior plank lining. |
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In the examination of the revisions which these texts underwent, we have stolen a rare glance into the interior of the workshop of the aphorist. |
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Oberon, in his view, is the interior dramatist of the play, orchestrating events. |
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From Tolstoy, Woolf drew lessons about how a novelist should depict a character's psychological state and the interior tension within. |
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Barry was assisted by Augustus Pugin, a leading authority on Gothic architecture and style, who designed the interior of the Palace. |
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Although there is no casual access to the interior of the Palace, there are several ways to gain admittance. |
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De exterior may appear remarkably exemplary and beautisome, while de interior is totally negative. |
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The brain had been removed, the emptied interior case showing in its blotchwork signs of siriasis or, as it is commonly called, sideration. |
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Filming finished in January 1985 at the 007 Stage, with the filming of the interior of Zorin's mine, designed by Peter Lamont. |
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At this time, cooning in the remote interior is a famous pastime. As this animal is entirely nocturnal in its habits it is hunted only at night. |
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Endocytosis is a process which brings extracellular large molecules or other cells into the cell interior by cytomorphosis. |
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Continental polar air masses that affect North America form over interior Canada. |
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Her father is an endodontist and her mother is an interior and architectural designer. |
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The Camry interior styling and fit and finish get eights, even from the East German judge, but the Kia's pull solid nines. |
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At Imperial public baths, a person of humble means could view wall paintings, mosaics, statues, and interior decoration often of high quality. |
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The particles themselves must have an interior and gravitative being, and the multeity must be a removable or at least suspensible accident. |
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Look for three prominent interior craters, as well as an ancient rima falling near the shadow's edge. |
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They entered the interior and established the first Spanish settlement in Peru, San Miguel de Piura. |
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The most unusual interior is the Nineveh porch, built to house Assyrian sculptures from the eponymous palace, decorated with Assyrian motifs. |
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Principal photography finished at Elstree Studios where interior shots were filmed. |
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Desert nomads could no longer safely raid the region's interior and escape back into the Sahara. |
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The ancient droveways of Sussex linked coastal and downland communities in the south with summer pasture land in the interior of the Weald. |
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Permafrost can be found all year in the higher mountain areas and in the interior of Finnmark county. |
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Perceiving her as a threat, Elizabeth had her confined in various castles and manor houses in the interior of England. |
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Closed car Renault bodies were often trimmed with interior woodwork by Rothschild. |
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The interior looking west, The Chapel, Pembroke College, Cambridge University. |
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The Vivastella's and Grand Renaults had upgraded interior fittings and a small star fitted above the front hood logo. |
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Seismologists can use the arrival times of seismic waves in reverse to image the interior of the Earth. |
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At the root of the languette, and a little below the middle of the interior space which intervenes between the mandibles, is placed the pharynx. |
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The external colour of the shell is often dark blue, blackish, or brown, while the interior is silvery and somewhat nacreous. |
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Naypyidaw was founded in Burma's interior as the former capital, Rangoon, was claimed to be too overcrowded. |
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The Sally Simpson interior sequence was filmed in the Wesley Hall in Fratton Road, Portsmouth. |
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The interior was desert, and new species such as Scutosaurus and Gorgonopsids filled it. |
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The interior of the Ashmolean has been extensively modernised in recent years and now includes a restaurant and large gift shop. |
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Charcoal was produced as well, from acacia, and mainly in the interior of the region. |
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This provides jungle training for the Singapore Armed Forces in the interior of Temburong. |
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The A380's interior illumination system uses bulbless LEDs in the cabin, cockpit, and cargo decks. |
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In the interior of Maharashtra, the Vidarbha and Marathwada areas have their own distinct cuisines. |
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The 787 interior was designed to better accommodate persons with mobility, sensory, and cognitive disabilities. |
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The interior of Ulysses is based on the novel Ulysses by Irish writer James Joyce. |
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The interior of the shell is white with a broad pallial line, large anterior adductor muscle scar and smaller posterior adductor muscle scar. |
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The interior consisted largely of the vast lines of morainic stones which marked the stages of retreat of the last northern ice cap. |
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The earth's interior is somewhat on the order of an elaborate amusement-park tunnel of love. |
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The Triassic continental interior climate was generally hot and dry, so that typical deposits are red bed sandstones and evaporites. |
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The building has undergone an extensive interior refurbishment and since March 2007 has been the workplace of some 800 employees. |
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The interior mountains, especially Nebrodi, Madonie and Etna, enjoy a fully mountain climate, with heavy snowfalls during winter. |
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Novaya Zemlya is an extension of the Northern part of the Ural Mountains, and the interior is mountainous throughout. |
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Italy is also prominent in the field of design, notably interior design, architectural design, industrial design and urban design. |
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Kaolin diffused bulbs are used extensively in interior lighting because of their comparatively gentle light. |
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In Panama, breakfast is a heavy meal, especially in the interior of the country where hard labor requires it. |
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The largest of these consists of much of the interior of Asia, which drains into the Caspian Sea, the Aral Sea, and numerous smaller lakes. |
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There is no set blueprint for synagogues and the architectural shapes and interior designs of synagogues vary greatly. |
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Much US and Canadian crude oil from the interior is now shipped to the coast by railroad, which is much more expensive than pipeline. |
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Slate tiles are often used for interior and exterior flooring, stairs, walkways and wall cladding. |
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Free migration would result in an overshift of population into urban areas and probably an overshift out of interior regions. |
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It had fallen back on its interior lines of supply and communications, and had closer access to repair shops, supply dumps and stores. |
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There are also attendants in shuttle trains that manage the vehicles, loading and interior functions. |
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They proceeded to gut the interior and conduct a precise survey of the whole before beginning the restoration project. |
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The interior was constructed around four large pillars, upon which crossbeams supported the roof. |
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Both Horta and Van de Velde designed not only the houses, but also all of the interior decoration, furniture, carpets, and architectural details. |
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After the war, the bottomlands to the interior were cleared, mostly by freedmen. |
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Where continuous and protected, such as the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, the prairie is near ideal interior habitat for the species. |
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Examples of sag basins are the regions along passive continental margins, but sag basins can also be found in the interior of continents. |
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With coastal mountains and interior plains, the Americas have several large river basins that drain the continents. |
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If the reflex region is the interior of the angle, the dihedral angle is reflex. |
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The interior of the main continental landmass includes an extensive granitic core called a craton. |
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The African Plate is rifting in the eastern interior of the African continent along the East African Rift. |
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Epoxy coatings may be applied only to interior surfaces, though, as they would otherwise trap moisture in the concrete. |
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Alpine glaciers in the coastal ranges and the Alaskan Peninsula isolated the interior of Beringia from the Pacific coast. |
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Historically, theories about migration into the Americas have centered on migration from Beringia through the interior of North America. |
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She made a plaster cast of the interior of a wooden wardrobe and covered it with black felt. |
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The boathouse and its interior had all the qualities that she was looking for. |
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As interior structures of the pile are consumed, the pile can shift and collapse, spreading the burn area. |
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The interior wooden floors have been lost, but the spiral staircase and the stone, vaulted roof remain intact and accessible. |
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It offers further and higher education courses in fine art, graphic design, interior design, spatial design and textile design up to PhD level. |
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Once sufficient location footage had been obtained, interior sets were designed and constructed in the studio. |
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Use only marine gloss varnish on the outside, as interior varnish will peel off very quickly in hot sun and rain. |
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The discovery of diamonds in 1867 and gold in 1884 in the interior started the Mineral Revolution and increased economic growth and immigration. |
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His 1851 application was rejected by the interior ministry on the grounds that he had received public funding for his experiments. |
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This is because the exterior charges redistribute such that the interior fields emanating from them cancel one another. |
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Little trade or commerce is known to have passed through the interior in subsequent periods, the only major exception being the Nile Valley. |
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Alexander's conquest opened up the interior of Asia Minor to Greek settlement and influence. |
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Get past that beautiful exterior and you'll find the interior also shares some stunning design and layout features with the bigger Beemers. |
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Mountainous regions in the interior and many islands remained effectively autonomous from the central Ottoman state for many centuries. |
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The most divergent is the Faelish subrace in western Germany and also in the interior of southwestern Norway. |
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Deposits have been identified as the source of bright spots on Ceres, interior material that has been brought to the surface. |
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Finally, Antarctica's interior was explored, with North and South Poles reached in the 20th century. |
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In 1877, Serpa Pinto and Portuguese naval captains Capelo and Ivens explored the southern African interior starting from Benguela. |
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Jimson is a total nonconformist and his god is William Blake, whom he quotes endlessly in his somewhat Joycean interior monologues. |
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Melanesian features are strongest in the islands of Kei and Aru and amongst the interior people of Seram and Buru islands. |
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During his visit to Pasargadae Alexander ordered his architect Aristobulus to decorate the interior of the sepulchral chamber of Cyrus' tomb. |
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The interior is characterised by cuestas and valleys, drained by a system of wadis. |
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Another characteristic of junks, interior compartments or bulkheads, strengthened the ship and slowed flooding in case of holing. |
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The interior was warm and dim, cluttered with flying brass pigs and poncing felt mannequins. |
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The interior was ruled by Ibadite imams and the coastal areas by the sultan. |
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As the motor accelerates, the slip frequency becomes lower, and more current is in the interior of the winding. |
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His steam locomotive used interior bladed wheels guided by rails or tracks. |
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The Commander of the patrol sloop Le Vaudreuil reported that the Egyptians were occupying the interior between Obock and Tadjoura. |
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Accessible vehicles also have wider entrances and interior gangways and space for wheelchairs. |
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In the interior of the country, surface water is available only in the summer months when rivers are in flood after exceptional rainfalls. |
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The main components of SBI dealt with staffing concerns, removal capacity, surveillance and tactical infrastructure and interior enforcement. |
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The Orinoco River and its tributaries are the major transportation system for eastern and interior Venezuela and the llanos of Colombia. |
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The interior is the longest nave in Spain, and is lavishly decorated, with a large quantity of gold evident. |
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The interior of the state is covered mostly by the dry thorny scrub vegetation called caatinga. |
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Many platforms have unique interior designs to help passenger identification. |
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This followed a period of employment when Pugin had worked with Barry on the interior design of King Edward's School, Birmingham. |
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A tentative ceasefire was brokered by the British, which gave the interior more autonomy. |
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Western artists were attracted to the colorful backgrounds, realistic interior and exterior scenes, and idealized figures. |
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Batman established a base camp at Indented Head, and proceeded to survey the interior of the peninsula. |
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That part of the main interior which is furthest to the east and reserved for the prayers of the clergy is the presbytery. |
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The most common faults are all relatively minor, such as jammed fuel filler caps, remote keyfob faults and rattles and noises from interior trim. |
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Two other notable journeys by early conquistadors to the interior took place in the same period. |
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Approach the MKC with the keyfob, and when coming within 8 ft, the vehicle's ECU is alerted and activates interior and exterior lighting. |
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However, the interior provinces soon rose against him, forced his resignation and discarded the constitution. |
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Most of Colombia's population centers are located in these interior highlands. |
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Prince Albert personally took care of the interior design, where he made great use of tartan. |
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Despite the thalassocracy of the sultanates, Borneo's interior region remained free from the rule of any kingdoms. |
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Some kames form when meltwater deposits sediments through openings in the interior of the ice. |
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Arear view parking camera and an interior storage console which runs the entire length of the roof can also be specified. |
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The interior of the tower contains a former dungeon, and the remnants of a sally port, a secret exit for the occupants in a time of siege. |
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The Camino Real de Tierra Adentro connected Mexico City with the interior of New Spain. |
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Kazbek Pagiyev died of multiple gunshot wounds in Wednesday's attack in Vladikavkaz, the Russian interior ministry said. |
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When Kaveri Singh, a Calabasas interior designer, first saw Alisa Barbarino's office, she pictured it as a room where nature would reign. |
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This project proposes to reallocate and renovate interior space within the building and replace the roof. |
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The foundation was delivered separately in preinsulated concrete slabs, and builders are finishing the interior and exterior details on site. |
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However, its composition and interior are very different than the Moon. |
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The interior of the State Apartments was mostly designed by Wyatville in the early 19th century. |
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The showroom, located at Safa 1st, Sheikh Zayed Road, will cater to both interior designers and end users, said a statement from Rame. |
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Radial symmetry is often used as a counterpoint, though its use in interior design is less frequent that the first two methods. |
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The interior and roof of the building were largely destroyed, though the main facade remained intact. |
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Julie Moller, ASID, is a senior interior designer, and Carrie Reneger is an interior designer for FreemanWhite, Inc. |
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Mackintosh also worked in interior design, furniture, textiles and metalwork. |
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Moved to Paris where Her lacquerwork brought her into world of furniture and interior design, later opening her own store. |
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As with many Romanesque church buildings, the interior of the choir was richly embellished. |
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The stamp image depicts an interior view of the Palace of Westminster. |
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This room became the home of the House of Commons until it was destroyed by fire in 1834, although the interior was altered several times up until then. |
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African goods stopped being imported into Europe, first disappearing from the interior and by the 7th century found only in a few cities such as Rome or Naples. |
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The land mass was very dry during this time, with harsh seasons, as the climate of the interior of Pangaea was not regulated by large bodies of water. |
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