If we had the latticed structure it would turn the ride into a more industrial looking structure, more like an oil rig. |
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Lace curtains neatly surround the latticed windows while pretty flowers border the tidy garden which has obviously been lovingly kept. |
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Along the rural lanes beyond Arambol, old farmhouses are enclosed in latticed palm shade. |
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It is suggested that the latticed kibitka was adopted by the Turks of Southern Siberia from the Mongols. |
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We walked together through the chowk, the narrow, latticed bazaar-labyrinth which was once the centre of Lucknow's cultural life. |
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But the most bustling of the galleries is a sun-washed, two story lavender Spanish colonial building with a latticed metal balcony porch. |
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The deluxe rooms have latticed panels that can be unrolled to reveal a glass curtain that screens the bathroom area. |
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Peering down through its latticed sides I could just make out the sandy, weedy ocean floor, 20 metres below. |
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Seen in her hotel room, for instance, she is dubiously reflected in her own mirror, or lost behind a latticed screen. |
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Traditional houses in villages and towns are archetypally wooden, surrounded by high fences and with latticed windows. |
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The latter is a walker's paradise, latticed by trails and noted for its spring flowers. |
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All that is visible on the surface is a stone entrance structure with a latticed wooden or steel gate. |
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Two heavy lift, latticed, long reach cranes were shipped from the UK to Viana Do Castelo on a chartered barge. |
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On the CTR 1:100 000 map the boundary of the entire zone is marked in thick black and those of the individual communes are latticed. |
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However I took one on side to show that the access is latticed over the entire length. |
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This information can be processed and then fed back into the city, creating a latticed network of feedback loops. |
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Several quarters have expressed concern towards preserving these Havelis which have large latticed windows, carved woodwork and large ventilators and parapets. |
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The moment you enter the gates you're swallowed up in a labyrinth of latticed houses where tailors embroider silken hangings and silversmiths work on glittering jewellery. |
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Its futuristic design features wind turbines instead of the traditional minarets, while a translucent latticed roof would replace the domes seen on most mosques. |
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There was something of New Orleans about this old colonial building with its latticed balcony, though I do not recall having seen a structure in that city quite as neglected. |
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It's fun because we don't make ordinary Easter eggs, we make marbled ones, all different flavours, and we make latticed ones which you make by piping. |
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Arched for strength, it is a fine latticed shell floating without visible support and imposing as small a load as possible onto surrounding structures. |
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In addition, the shell of the outer part forms a two-dimensionally latticed sphere with or without a relic of three-dimensional meshwork structure. |
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Those elsewhere are striking, too: a blue dome encased in a latticed cube will soon lick the sky of the Slovenian capital, Ljubljana. |
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Windows were latticed with strips of wood in varying patterns over which translucent white paper was stretched. |
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Is the nomadic dwelling easy to dismantle, such as a matted straw or latticed panel hut? |
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In Gujarat, India, bead workers create designs using needle and thread to join beads in latticed patterns. |
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The latter is a small formal garden containing flowerbeds, a gazebo and a pond that is enclosed by latticed fences. |
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The Velodrome's environmental efficiency is further demonstrated through the vast internal space enclosed by a light, latticed steel structure of inventive economy. |
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Every house in the sample is painted with some kind of hooded portico over the front door, most often simulating thatch, and all except one have latticed windows. |
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It's a small, spiky-looking plastic ball and when you pull on two of its opposite spikes this ten-inch ball expands to a two-foot latticed sphere. |
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This marvellous creation is worked in precious two-tone variegated lace, and is accompanied by a tanga panty and a push-up bra with latticed straps. |
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The reception room gives on the countryside by beautiful latticed windows. |
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The old part of Amiens, including the reconstructed 17th-century city hall, the 15th-century Church of Saint-Germain, and the ancient theatre with the Louis XVI facade, is latticed with seven branches of the river. |
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The latticed fabric lends the shaded room a natural brightness. |
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Made of cotton terrycloth with a latticed border, the Jules towel is an excellent way for your bathroom to show off your great taste in home decoration. |
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So far there were no traces of a break-down to the library, and although not at the latticed cabinets, behind which the valuable books from the 15 century were been exposed. |
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Copernicus grinned amorously at the ruddy stout damsel who stood, presenting arms akimbo, under the ale-bush in the latticed porch. |
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Mix egg yolk and water and spread on latticed strips. |
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The nearby foothills are latticed with biking trails. |
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The fact that the reserve is now the first site in Wales to record an example of the Latticed Stinkhorn makes it even more special. |
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