Jaimie Todd's timbered design successfully evokes the world of the trestle bridge and the desolate prison. |
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Flat Woods came from the even level of height of oak trees in that heavily timbered area. |
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At one time members of the legal profession visiting York for the assizes would stay at a timbered building on Spurriergate. |
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Campbell transformed the space into a 13 th-century Florentine palace with a hand-painted timbered ceiling and leaded windows. |
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Built in a traditional lodge style, the inn offers hotel-style rooms and attractive cabins with timbered ceilings. |
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Here, classic regional cuisine is served in a timbered dining room with a roaring log fire. |
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The thanes made haste, marched along together until they could discern the glorious, timbered hall, adorned with gold. |
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We entered off an arcade and the tearoom had no outside window, but lots of lights which lit up the very dark timbered walls. |
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On up the Sweetwater they progressed, timbered mountains miles off on their left, bare-granite rocks rising close and steep on their right. |
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It should ride on many a hip traveling over sagebrush covered deserts, into the foothills, through timbered areas and on to mountain tops. |
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Soon the landscape alters from timbered hillside to open grassland and wildflowers. |
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Although no crops could be grown without irrigation, officials still considered such land timbered and would not allow it. |
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However, many species inhabit timbered country, with abundant food and regular rainfall. |
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The route is sparsely populated, if at all, with mostly timbered peaks giving way to an occasional high mountain lake. |
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But you don't need to head into the heart of the wilderness area to find places fertile and closely timbered. |
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Pine voles inhabit timbered areas, preferring a subterranean life in the soil. |
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By philosophy and training, foresters are optimistic about our ability to manage timbered ecosystems with beneficial results. |
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On the battlefield, soldiers found small pockets of resistance as they explored the abandoned camp and timbered slopes. |
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The timbered area that I hunt contains a mix of White Oak, Hickory, and Walnut trees. |
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This practice was impossible in Australia and particularly on Yorke Peninsula which was heavily timbered with mallee. |
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Groundhogs prefer to live where timbered areas are bordered by open land or along fence rows and heavily vegetated gullies or stream banks. |
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Hours later, the howling of wolves, augmented by the valley and echoing off the steep, timbered slopes, woke me from a dreamless sleep. |
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A timbered sauna which sits on stilts in the loch beside the lodge is another feature requiring attention. |
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A five-bay timbered building fronted the street through which the visitor entered a courtyard, with the house proper on the far side. |
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Inside and below on the slopes underneath are twisting cobbled streets and ancient timbered houses. |
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The medieval ports of Lannion and Treguier are short drives away, each with picturesque timbered houses and ancient churches. |
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Therefore, deconstruction has been largely limited to residential and old, heavily timbered commercial and institutional buildings. |
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Its svelte, timbered chalets are tucked into the leafy groves of Puka Park's 10 hectares of native bush. |
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The high-set teak timbered house was filled to capacity as the 200 guests trooped upstairs, sat and knelt on the floor. |
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It was an impressively timbered 16th century farmhouse with the most comfortable bed I've ever slept in. |
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The cirque valley, which is heavily timbered, is deeply dissected by Portland Creek and its tributaries. |
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He made his way, passing under the white marbled gates, and into a large finely timbered chamber. |
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The house itself was built solidly, roomily, out of logs hewn on the timbered slopes above and dragged down to this little plateau. |
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Others believe the reason was that the settlers had to cross through the timbered lands on their way west. |
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The village dates back to the 13 th century and has many limewashed half timbered and stone houses. |
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The timbered house is long and low, with a relatively low-pitched thatched roof. |
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One of them was Parliament House, a timbered building in which Charles I was believed to have held his Parliament Committee when he was in York. |
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The timbered day lodge, scheduled to open January 1, is the perfect place for contemplating your Olympic stamina over a hot drink in front of the stone fireplace. |
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Then whilst I'm still wondering if the taxi driver's taking us somewhere quiet where our bodies may eventually be found by a dog walker, the shining lights of a timbered barn. |
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Having visited his bare-bones Tribeca studio with its funky, timbered two-story space, I've gotten a sense of the genius loci of Georges's recent art. |
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The last two are the furthest away and have half timbered facades and classic gable roofs. |
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So, there's no mill, no stream to power said mill, and no quaint hedge-rowed Brit township or timbered farm-houses for the characters to retreat into. |
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One of the last photographs of him shows him in his seventeenth-century timbered cottage, resting on a sofa beside the massive open fire chimney corner. |
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In this timbered building at the end of Jubbergate in Newgate Market square, Lawrie's eclectic delicatessen once peddled exotic groceries from distant shores. |
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The 13th-century Romanesque-style Church of Sankt Nikolaj survives, and the local museum is in a 16th-century timbered house. |
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And I strolled through the hushed timbered halls of the Casa del Colon, or Columbus House, where he is said to have lodged during his time on the island. |
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An 18th century drover's inn with bags of original character, it has big stone fireplaces which blaze with logs in winter, timbered ceilings and immensely thick stone walls. |
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In the timbered belt on the mountainsides the vegetation is coniferous forest dominated by Douglas fir. |
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The restoration has meant that a large part of the original half timbered walls has been preserved. |
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Several shiny timbered cupboards loomed in every corner of his room. |
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It also breeds in any timbered or bushy area, especially where hills and mountains provide reasonably cool climates. |
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Look hard enough, and behind the snickets, gates and timbered houses you'll find a wealth of medieval guildhalls, Georgian town houses and National Trust properties. |
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However, the target of the raids was not the industrial sector but rather the historic centre of the city, consisting for the most part of timbered residential buildings. |
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Small rural railway station of timbered design, with roofed waiting area and loading ramp. |
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We crossed a stream into a village of timbered white plaster houses, some with pretty wrought-iron balconies. |
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The shrinking and swelling characteristic of timbered sterns is common knowledge among owners and operators of wooden vessels. |
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Wood and paper products are natural for a state so heavily timbered, and about one-third of Vermont's manufacturing plants make bowls, hockey sticks, furniture, and paper of different kinds. |
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Between 1890 and 1904 she produced 17 books and 42 articles about topics as earthy as porringer shapes, skin-branding punishments for lawbreakers and beach-sand scrubbing treatments for timbered ceilings. |
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However, the grey-tiled Creative Arts building has all the charm of a gents urinal and its timbered cladding is in dire need of some linseed oil. |
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In 1069, after another rebellion, William built another timbered castle across the River Ouse. |
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The doctor and myself slept in a long, deep, French dugout, with a heavy timbered roof, quite warm, and scarcely less insectiferous. |
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The most common sort of buildings would have been roundhouses and rectangular timbered halls. |
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Jim's plan was to still-hunt down the same heavily timbered ridge where he had the showdown with the big 5x5 a few days earlier. |
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A proposal was made to construct a rail line from Moncton, N. B., near the ports of Halifax and Saint John, passing through mainly timbered land to the south bank of the St. Lawrence Riverat Levis opposite Quebec city. |
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Many surviving buildings from the 15th to 17th centuries are timbered, particularly in the southern part of the county. |
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Use the T2000 to determine hidden humidity distributions, for example in finished floors with sound-proofed covering, multilayer insulated brickwork, insulated flat roofs or hidden beams in timbered houses. |
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Along the once heavily timbered walls were found the remains of about twenty clay vessels, six work axes and a battle axe, which all came from the last period of the culture. |
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