Quietly, she slips back into the passageway and pulls the panel back just in time. |
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The garden door led to a small passageway down the side of a shed at the end of the short garden and Mike cautiously edged his way up. |
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Continuing down this passageway, one enters the Ascending Corridor at a point past the blocking plugs that once sealed the entrance to the tomb. |
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The carpal tunnel is a narrow passageway in your wrist that protects the nerves and tendons that extend into your hand. |
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The plot of land on a passageway was overrun with nettles and has not been touched for more than 20 years. |
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After he had gone in, she waited a few minutes before entering the narrow passageway. |
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The air was cool against their skin, contrasting with the heat inside the passageway. |
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Instead, we butted through the heaving, flinty grey water towards the narrow passageway that separates Karmoy from the mainland. |
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He paused before passing through the first gate and into the short passageway between the entrance to the fortress and the inner portcullis. |
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They began to rub the side wall of the passageway in search for an indented area. |
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The quickest route from Wheatfield Way to the Market Place is via two shopping centres and a narrow passageway. |
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They were backing slowly in the narrow passageway made by a bookcase and a wall. |
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She insisted on leaving the front and back doors open at all times, and these were at either end of a passageway through the house. |
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This entrance forms an almost discrete passageway into the inner courtyards. |
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Then Hayes moved aft, across a passageway to the starboard side of the ship, and forward. |
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A narrow mediaeval passageway, known as a slype, issues into to a paved court by the Checker Hall. |
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A walk through the room with its low, curved stone ceiling leads to a passageway. |
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And from this solitary passageway, the Demon Prince Dearth, along with a number of followers, entered on horseback. |
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Behind the stage there was a passageway, and halfway down it a door leading under the stage to the orchestra pit. |
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The only break in the stockade is a narrow passageway that zigzags up the middle. |
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They turned back down the hill and rode through the narrow passageway into the city. |
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Visitors are instead corralled through a narrow passageway into the uninviting realms of the zoo shop. |
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Next to the staircase going up to her room, there was a narrow passageway that led to a small circular room. |
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Jamie, 11, reluctantly doubles his journey time by taking buses instead of using an ill-lit passageway to get to the train platform. |
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She stepped in the draughty passageway, whittled by fresh winds though it was summer. |
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These slits, called murder holes, could be used by the defenders to fire projectiles at any foes within the passageway. |
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A central passageway through the shaft transmits drilling fluid to fluid jets positioned near the blades and the cutting elements. |
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It worked well in the space, with the closeness of the passageway and the angle of the walls. |
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The arcade became an important passageway between Fox Street and the square. |
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If she was not mistaken, there was an entrance to a secret passageway somewhere in this room. |
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He heard the sound of footsteps, muffled and barely audible, coming down the long passageway. |
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Dozens of people were on the gangway to board the ship when the passageway collapsed, according to the rescue workers. |
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The galley was located at the aft end of the cabin and was divided by a passageway which led to the lavatory section. |
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At the end of the passageway we came to a dead end with what looked like a huge rock blocking the way. |
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The trachea is situated immediately in front of the esophagus, the passageway that connects the throat with the stomach. |
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The passageway was very long, and it was quite a walk before they would reach their destination. |
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It is supported by wood columns and creates a passageway that lets in fresh air and sunlight but blocks inclement weather. |
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He was halfway through on his return journey when a light flicked on in the passageway. |
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As the brightness increases, the floor of the passageway also begins to level out. |
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It's hardly a grotto at all, merely a kink in the shadowy, soot-darkened stone passageway. |
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I groped through the passageway, and pushed open the worn door out into the kitchen yard. |
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Kevin made a mad dash for the passageway as the room imploded. |
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She walked on down the passageway, her soft flat shoes making no sound. |
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This once again opens up the passageway through which the aqueous humor drains out. |
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There was one single solitary chair per dim chamber, or one dark tapestry to divide a gloomy passageway, allowing regicides easy concealment behind it. |
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Rigid with fear Alf began to jog down an alley where the trees hung over to form a canopy beneath the lights creating a shadowy, menacing passageway. |
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One 700-ft-long busy passageway needs retiling and relighting. |
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The unusual sound of a lion's roar came from the end of the passageway. |
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The overhang of the double pitched roof which covered the passageway is reconstructed above the cornice. |
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Throughout yesterday the passageway to the back-to-back terraced house was cordoned off by blue and white police tape and officers guarded the scene. |
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The serving men were clearing the last of the cups, and the Danes themselves began to take the tables off their trestles and to bring in the pallets from the passageway. |
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A stone mosque built not long after the city became a well-trodden passageway still stands as a central attraction in the town. |
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What had once been her passageway to freedom, at least of the intellectual kind, eventually became her prison. |
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Bratton rode down to the Broadway-Lafayette station and took a passageway to the Bleecker Street stop. |
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The parents waited by the passageway where all arrivals in that part of the terminal were funneled. |
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Then a man holding an automatic pistol appeared from a passageway between two buildings. |
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The deep thud of boots resonated throughout the long passageway. |
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The pressure of the steam is lowered by throttling down the size of the steam passageway. |
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Special features: Centrally located in the passageway leading to the shopping precinct. |
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The two buildings are connected by a passageway created by the removal of part of the mihrab of the mosque. |
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They rushed out of the narrow passageway and came out of the cave. |
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The fight took place at night in a narrow passageway in Barnsley. |
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The neighbourhood's main street was a dangerous passageway to the industrial area behind it. |
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This passageway is designed as in a boat with mahogany-lined walls, copper lamps and a domed glass ceiling. |
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A wrought iron gate opens on to a shady passageway leading to the entrance of the main house. |
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One day, when her parents are out shopping, she finds a secret passageway connecting her house to a warped reality that resembles the real world. |
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It is a perilous passageway to new lands and a bountiful source of food, beauty and lore. |
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After a lengthy trudge through an underground passageway we end up on the observation balcony. |
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Rather than being a conduit and a passageway, it has the probability or the possibility of becoming a wall. |
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In this way the color blue takes on the function of a threshold, border or passageway. |
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An enclosed passageway connects the lightkeeper's house, fog horn building and light tower. |
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It is the passageway through which babies are born and menstrual fluid flows. |
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Installed at the first passageway between cars, the pantograph is particularly vulnerable to disturbance caused by the train nose. |
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Similarly, a table was located adjacent to the same passageway on the starboard side of the vessel. |
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The north and south branches are left untouched, the former providing a natural passageway for fish migration. |
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Thus was launched the idea of discovering a northern passageway to the Orient, a navigational route called the Northwest Passage. |
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The passageway is lit by a ribbon of alabaster above and subtly punctuated by the cathedral's devotional chapels, which are arranged along the inner walls. |
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Tamora chivvied them into the passageway, and they began to run again, Cheyenne's ragged breathing echoing off the walls as she fell further and further behind. |
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A fire company on Woodward used our street as a passageway on its eastward runs and trucks clanged regularly through the neighborhood day and night. |
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I ducked into a narrow passageway that looked exactly like a street Harry Potter would bolt down, trying to escape Voldemort. |
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Once the passageway of thought opens like this, soon ill feelings in your heart are provoked. |
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A grandly arched passageway leads to the high-ceilinged gallery. |
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She watched from the passageway, potbellied, her feet apart, and as he started the car she shook another cigarette from her pack. |
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And that was before making it to a dark, covered, leaky passageway featuring wet blue Astroturf. |
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Some of its members blocked the door to the chamber, but enough members of the ruling coalition managed to get in to form a quorum, some by sneaking along another passageway into the building. |
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These wall-paintings appear on the facade of the gateway, in the squinches of the domical ceiling, and the soffit of the main passageway ceiling. |
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By the flickering light of torches you can see that the walls of the passageway are beautifully painted with Egyptian gods, ancient pharaohs and hieroglyphics. |
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While few of the 700 migrants who drowned off the Libyan coast last week originated from Libya itself, this lawless patch of desert is now the chief passageway to the perils of the Mediterranean. |
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The St. Marys River flows in the narrow, geologically constricted passageway, which links three of North America's Great Lakes Superior, Huron and Michigan. |
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The transition from artery to arteriole is a gradual one, marked by a progressive thinning of the vessel wall and a decrease in the size of the lumen, or passageway. |
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The port hulls of the three versions are identical with an accommodation ladder that leads to a passageway giving access to two VIP cabins and the back galley. |
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Symbolizing the passageway into the afterworld, this expression also applies to other points of contact between the different elements of the universe as conceived by the Egyptians. |
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It may be necessary for you to remove a gate or partially remove a fence in order to provide an unobstructed passageway to the installation location. |
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In TravesÃas I wanted to created a path of light which would hang over the atrium of the Justus Lipsius building, a luminous passageway on which we can project our fantasies, our desires and even our fears. |
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In the ghetto, in a passageway that led to Gesia Street, stood a former employee of the famous bookdealer of Warsaw, Fayvel Rosen. |
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Further, the damage from the explosion meant that tunnels had been reduced to crawl spaces and barefaced rescuers had to lie down to clear a passageway. |
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He recollects being driven each day from his family's house in the Palestinian-Jordanian east through the Mandelbaum Gate, a grim, heavily guarded passageway in no-man's-land, to his school in the Jewish-Israeli west. |
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The Aire Gap route is a sheltered passageway, and inhabited along its length. |
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A generic name for a device with a moveable feature that allows it to open and close a passageway in order to allow, prevent or control the flow of fluids. |
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The main room is accessed via the entrance hall through a former back corridor, now transformed into a passageway, a dressing room and a shower room. |
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For example, there were large metal garbage cans beside most of the emergency exit doors and at the entrance to each passageway leading to the aft emergency exit doors on the main deck. |
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Rites and rituals, song and prayer evoke the power of the ocean, of the primeval waters of Creation, of the sea as passageway between life and death. |
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Today visitors can climb Hastings Tower and enjoy the same panoramic views and explore the castle ruins which house a secret underground passageway built during the war. |
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If ticket control machines are fitted, a minimum of one of the machines shall have a free passageway with a minimum width of 800 mm and shall be able to accommodate a wheelchair up to 1 200 mm in length. |
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John Franklin, Captain George Back, Sir John Ross and David Walker are among those who set out in the 19th century to find the passageway to the Orient, the famous Northwest Passage. |
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There is a support in the middle of this passageway to make sure the ceiling doesn't fall down on us. |
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Several members cast it as an either-or issue, pitting the form of the headhouse against the function of the passageway. |
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Seckford Hall, with its allegedly haunted room and secret passageway provided inspiration for her later writing. |
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Human remains had been placed in the two pairs of stone chambers that lead from the passageway. |
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The earth covering and the upper part of the cromlech have been removed, leaving the passageway and lateral chambers fully exposed. |
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His laboratory was connected with her apartments by a secret passageway, so that no formulae could be stolen en route. |
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Cooling of the bores is done through a hollow passageway through the boring bar where coolant can flow freely. |
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The carpal tunnel is a narrow passageway formed by the Flexor Retinaculum, and the carpel bones in your hand. |
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We were contemplating Urd Werdande Skuld of 1983, which shows a vast, vaulted passageway receding into an abyss, a fire flickering at its centre. |
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But swimmer's ear happens when bacteria grow in the ear canal, which is a passageway to the eardrum. |
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The interior consisted of a passageway down the middle of the house with specialized rooms off the sides, such as a library, dining room, formal parlor, and master bedroom. |
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Buses with driver's seat elevated low must be fitted a front link door over the driver's cockpit and a passageway to the front link door next to the aisle. |
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