Natural light floods in from a slot cut into the apex of the pitched roof and tactful spotlighting emphasizes particular pieces. |
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Skylights threw wells of illumination down through the still air into the hall, spotlighting the black and white tiled floor. |
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This has a tiled floor, part-tiled walls, wood panelled ceiling and spotlighting. |
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The third reception room, on the other side of the hall, has rag-rolled orange walls and a white ceiling with spotlighting. |
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The front door, which has a stained glass inset, opens into a bright hall, which has spotlighting and understairs storage. |
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Accent lighting can add drama by spotlighting objects or highlighting interesting aspects of a house. |
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This bright space has Junkers wooden flooring, intricate ceiling plasterwork and a vaulted glazed ceiling with spotlighting. |
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The custom designed kitchen features dove grey wall and floor units, blue walls and recessed spotlighting. |
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Eventually I managed to switch the conversation to them and their lives and we spent the rest of our dinner conversation spotlighting them. |
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Many extractor hoods have lights, which can be useful for spotlighting your hob. |
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A teak door with glass panels leads in to the entrance hall, which has cherrywood timber floors and recessed spotlighting. |
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Until the recall, he'd overcome this handicap by spotlighting his opponents' shortcomings. |
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The film gives us found footage spotlighting U.S. atrocities across the globe. |
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That effort is spotlighting an academic debate about psychology and research methods. |
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Turn back the hands of time 20,000 years, and these two biologists might be spotlighting saber-toothed cats, mastodons, mammoths, and 18-foot-tall sloths. |
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Police wielding machine guns stormed houses, police dogs were set upon demonstrators, and helicopters buzzed overhead, spotlighting homes and individuals. |
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We collected scaup with a shotgun by sneaking or spotlighting at night to avoid potential collection biases associated with using decoys or baiting. |
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While spotlighting several Patriot memes, the first book in the trilogy has an almost militant multicultural drumbeat. |
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But by spotlighting what average Americans need, he transcended the left-right divide, and earned his place in history. |
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The Journal did not report the remark at the time but published a story this morning spotlighting it. |
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It commissions research spotlighting individual aspects of discrimination and equality. |
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These conferences focus on a mutual exchange of experience, spotlighting the latest challenges, which confront our co-partners and ourselves. |
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Globalization has also had the effect of giving them still more prominence and spotlighting the links between them. |
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Today's conference, by spotlighting promising new avenues, seeks to address this issue. |
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That's where our family of Fixed Income Funds comes in and why we're spotlighting these funds in this issue. |
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As well as the illumination of surfaces, the spotlighting or flooding of walls is often of importance. |
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Over the past two months, UNIFIL also reported the increased use of spotlighting into Lebanese territorial waters. |
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It was the spotlighting of their personal, powerful testimonies that fuelled the Nobel Prize winning International Campaign to Ban Landmines. |
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The consultations it had organized in Colombo in 2003 had been instrumental in spotlighting migration trends and challenges in Asia. |
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Looking to the future, TRA aims to stimulate interest in transport research by spotlighting the most exciting scientific promises in that area. |
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That's why we are spotlighting the need for screening children at a very early age. |
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Nearly every song on A Treasury is a show-stopper, and the track selection is fine, spotlighting Drake's weighty insights and limning the various complexions of his character. |
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This was the first of several films that Capra would make spotlighting the plight of the common man overcoming the deception and greed of the rich fat cats. |
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While radio and other media can help create change by spotlighting corrupt behaviour, the risk of targeting particular individuals or groups is that it can divert attention away from the larger task at hand. |
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Instead of spotlighting blood and treasure, Lillin's childhood reminiscences put the accent on family and religious devotion, depicting a moral universe as fraught and compelling as any other. |
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As a remedy Mr. Schiff worked on our minds in two ways: first by darkening the hall, spotlighting himself and the piano, and thus narrowing our range of vision. |
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With an original scenography, the 25th Biennial des antiquaires will be spotlighting two key aspects of its abiding success: the excellence of the works on display and the profession of antique dealer. |
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With direct and indirect lighting components, used for general lighting or spotlighting, as well as individually controllable coloured lighting effects, the luminaire enhances any room. |
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These durable components with lifetimes of 40,000 hours also show their potential in outdoor applications, such as the illumination of footpaths and cycle paths and the spotlighting of buildings. |
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There are now four separate monthly series, spotlighting Eccleston's brooding Ninth, Tennant's ferrety Tenth, Smith's fez-loving Eleventh and Capaldi's guitar-shredding Twelfth, respectively. |
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In fact, by spotlighting Turing's abnormality, celebrating it, and making clear its inalienability from his sexuality, it could be the queerest thing to hit the multiplex in ages. |
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The session musicians, whom he had met during Patrick Juvet's recordings, were closely involved in this project and Daniel Balavoine had no qualms about spotlighting their talents wherever appropriate. |
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The very basis of social work is helping people see possibilities and alternatives for change, spotlighting social rights and getting people to insist on them. |
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Eleanor Clift on how they are spotlighting cuts in GOP districts. |
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Criteria for spotlighting concepts in regard to modern and historical buildings take into consideration required levels of illumination, the colour temperature to be used and colour rendering. |
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The prototype is just a brisk stroll away, past the brick Gothic marvels of this Hanseatic city at the Günter Grass-Haus, spotlighting another Nobel laureate. |
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In Australia, the term also refers to the hunting of foxes with firearms, similar to deer hunting or spotlighting. |
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The CF has made significant progress with the establishment of the OTSSCs and the OSISS network screening procedures, and certainly General Hillier's recent CANFORGEN is spotlighting mental health before he leaves. |
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Never did Glee lose its commitment to spotlighting sensitive issues. |
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Consider spotlighting the features of which you are most proud like the peacefulness of an ornamental fountain, or the serenity of a sculpture nestled amongst the shrubs. |
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Different lighting includes uplighting, downlighting, moonlighting, mirror lighting, spotlighting and backlighting. |
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In these circumstances, major US media coverage rarely extends to delving into deviational irony or spotlighting White House hypocrisy. |
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Spotlighting their demands and various forms of activism, it also lays them open to the charge of providing a pretext for foreign intervention in their domestic affairs. |
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Spotlighting can help to create the feeling of space while chromatherapy lighting can help soothe the senses. |
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