The roofed and unroofed structures are covered with bands of finely carved stone sculptures. |
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In the early 1980s, fire gutted the structure leaving only the later wings roofed. |
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The building is framed in wood on the south side and roofed with metal to collect rain water. |
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This building looked massive and well built, and was roofed over with lead. |
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The second floor is mansard roofed, and contains two en suite bedrooms, one of which could be used as a home gymnasium. |
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Its reception area is a palapa, a huge, open-air structure roofed with dried palm fronds. |
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Thanks to the Heritage Lottery Fund, museums and art galleries have been extended or altered or had their courtyards roofed over. |
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This is then stacked into windrows or movable racks under a roofed area, and the piles are periodically aerated. |
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He sat in a stilted hut in a native village, wattled and roofed with the long, triangular woven leaves of trees. |
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Their flimsy structures are nailed together and roofed with corrugated iron. |
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The first of these gatehouses is joined on either side by a roofed gallery that encircles the larger complex. |
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A temporary open-air theatre, roofed in case of rain, was built beside the tiger enclosure. |
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Finally he saw a convoy of four large, roofed skimmers surrounded by rovers and floating turrets set out from the shuttleport. |
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It was built in local stone mortared with clay and roofed in clay mixed with straw. |
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The red, pantiled roofed houses and shops spread like a wild necklace on both sides of the River Esk. |
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A small town was nearby as I noticed some stone, slate roofed buildings with smoking chimneys all about. |
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At the same time, a cruciform chamber roofed with large capstones was constructed at the wider, higher end of the enlarged mound. |
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On each side, the bridges are sheltered by flat roofed canopies that extend the length of the station like side aisles. |
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Until the 1970s, houses throughout the group were open rectangular structures supported by pandanus posts and roofed with pandanus thatch. |
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Huts are either circular or oblong with wattle walls, plastered outside and inside with mud, and roofed with thatch. |
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Traditional houses in rural areas are nipa huts constructed of bamboo and roofed with leaves from palm trees or corrugated metal. |
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Some were roofed with lead sheets, and some with thatch, and some with a mixture of both. |
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This arrives in the interspace between the box and the pavilion, which is roofed and partly clad in various degrees of battening. |
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The chamber, originally roofed by a large capstone, now fallen, opened directly onto the front of the barrow. |
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She walks for about fifteen minutes to a huge roofed open air market and sits selling the chicken pieces till the middle of the afternoon. |
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Several mailboxes to serve adjacent properties were placed under a roofed structure on the sidewalk across the road from the house. |
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The program evaluates cleanliness, state of repair, amenities and courtesy of staff at participating roofed accommodations and campgrounds. |
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The hall is composed of seven areas of different sizes, all of which are roofed by barrel-shaped domes. |
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It is roofed with a dome on scalloped squinches, decorated with Husaynid bouquets carved in plaster. |
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For your bike we have the roofed bike rack opposite the breakfast room, which can also be used for convivial evenings. |
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Entirely roofed with bichromated steel sheets, the faceted covering displays its indistinct iridescence under the sky from Rennes. |
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Soon she came to the second floor of a large very cold open roofed hall. |
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These rectangular structures sit on top of traditional flat roofed buildings, catching the slightest breeze and funnelling the wind down into the structure. |
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Small rural railway station of timbered design, with roofed waiting area and loading ramp. |
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There are two parks and a huge slum consisting of shacks built with odds and ends, which are mostly roofed over with tarpaulin. |
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The central courtyard is surrounded by an arcade with a large rectangular and roofed water cistern in the middle. |
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Imposing wooden construction with interior flight of stairs and roofed lookout platform. |
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They have roofed over their courtyards and partitioned their homes into tiny, dark rooms, which they rent out. |
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The south side has a more sober style with dressed stone, a conical roofed tower and a roof featuring shed dormers. |
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The marina also contains picnicking facilities including a roofed pavilion, which are underused. |
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The roofed building lodged the machine that debarked and cut logs into boards. |
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Niervèze is situated at 1050 m height on the left bank of the river Cère. It presents a rich heritage of traditional houses roofed with thatch. |
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Parking bays are available enough, only more than 15,000 roofed parking bays and other open ones. |
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Perhaps it'd once been a balcony around the edge of the courtyard, now it was opened out, floored in polished wood, roofed over, and provided with an ornate balcony rail. |
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Wealthier people such as civil servants and merchants live in dwellings constructed of cement blocks, laid with a cement floor, and roofed with metal sheets. |
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In small towns and villages, new houses tend to be built from concrete blocks with metal roofs, but many are constructed from mud bricks and roofed with thatch. |
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Solid manure can be stored in roofed or unroofed, walled structures. |
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Slate roofed and with liver-painted eaves, it stood in a weedy firbound garden. |
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The new transepts, aisles and nave were roofed with lierne vaults, enriched with bosses. |
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The main passage runs between vertical slab rocked walls roofed by a series of stone lintels. |
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It is roofed at the crossing by a wide shallow dome supporting a drum with a second cupola from which rises a spire of seven diminishing stages. |
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The peristyle is a roofed structure, open at the sides, in which most of the ceremonials and dances take place. |
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This reflects the modern situation where they are roofed by standard German. |
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Ordinary people lived in houses made of reeds plastered with mud and roofed with thatch. |
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The Cherokee lived in wattle and daub houses made with wood and clay, roofed with wood or thatched grass. |
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We stood before a gate, looking into a court enclosed by three walls and roofed by a vine on a raftered trellis. |
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By 1854, the old Laboratory Square had been roofed over to serve as a vast machine shop at the heart of what was now a munitions factory. |
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The following year, it wound up docked in Sacramento, converted into a roofed storeship selling goods to miners. |
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On the garden side, a more recently constructed, slate roofed, masonry veranda acts as an extension of the lounge, illuminated by a picture window. |
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So low-lying and waterlogged is the ground in these fields that the trenches here were actually built-up sand bag mounds, or breastworks, and shelters were surface huts of sand bags and timber roofed with galvanised iron. |
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Bangladeshi villages consist of thatched roofed houses made of natural materials like mud, straw, wood and bamboo. |
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Only the first 30 rows are not roofed over. |
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Two of the villas are thatched roofed with tropical outdoor showers. |
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The field was roofed by tall, thin pine trees. The ground underneath was clear and grassed. |
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We were on the brow of the hill, and below us there was a whare roofed in with corrugated iron. |
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The roofed Olympic Oval will be located in the center of the Olympic Park. |
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It was roofed in with gold and silver beams, incrusted with pearls and jade. |
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For example, consider a 365-day dairy operation with a herd size of 200 lactating cows producing 100 pounds of milk per head per day, housed in a roofed facility with an earthen manure storage pit. |
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Between the frigidarium and the tepidarium was the great hall, roofed by an enormous vault with clerestory windows, a prototype of the vaulted naves of medieval churches. |
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Large spa buildings and colonnades were built and mineral springs were roofed over, with great attention being paid to the quality of natural sources. |
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In order to protect the work itself and so that passers-by will not in any way be endangered, the doorway will be appropriately supported, scaffolded and roofed over. |
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Oh, and girls can go to school, when and if schools are open, roofed, staffed do not suggest furnished or equipped and ready to welcome and teach them. These are more than cosmetics. |
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The final will be played in Soccer City on the outskirts of Soweto, where the country's biggest stadium is being rebuilt and roofed to take the crowds. The real ticket out of poverty, however, is education. |
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Most are pitched and roofed with black clay-tiles. |
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Olinda still boasts its original street plan, a lovely setting and an attractive collection of 17th-and 18th-century churches, monasteries and brightly-coloured houses roofed with tiles of red clay. |
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At least the palace was roofed and habitable. Eltham is now an unfashionable suburb in south-east London too far from the city to be convenient but too near to be rustic. |
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The heart of Smirke's design, a large internal quadrangle, was roofed over in the 1850s with an immense copper dome to create the famous Reading Room, in which Karl Marx wrote Das Kapital. |
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Built of coral ragstone, roofed with mangrove poles, and covered with rag and lime mortar, the houses have fine plasterwork, decorative rows of niches, and deeply carved doors. |
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One of Cardiff's many Gothic buildings, these chapels are stonefaced and roofed with Welsh slate. |
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The imperial palace in Hangzhou, modest in size, was expanded in 1133 with new roofed alleyways, and in 1148 with an extension of the palace walls. |
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In that day the pavilion consisted of an enclosed ground floor with a snackbar and restrooms, while the upper floor was an open air, roofed dance floor. |
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There was sheds made out of poles and roofed over with branches, where they had lemonade and gingerbread to sell, and piles of watermelons and green corn and such-like truck. |
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Where promenade, axial path and swimming pool come together, there is a cluster of palapas, traditional grass roofed shelters covering partly open-air restaurants. |
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As at Osaka, a wavy roofed concourse building is incised by multistorey canyons and linked to a single, immensely long pier that contains the boarding gates. |
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However, they were enlarged to two rooms and a skillion, possessed windows with moveable timber shutters and were roofed with shingles or galvanized-iron instead of bark. |
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Generally mild Irish winters seem to have meant they were never put in roofed shelters in winter, although young calves might spend a period in the house. |
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