Downspouts from the main roof deliver rainwater to a rooftop garden over the entry vestibule. |
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Similar to an air-curtain in a vestibule, it eliminates infectious agents from anyone entering the room. |
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Seven side channels lead from the vestibule to the cell's exterior, exiting near the membrane surface. |
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Visitors entered through the Octagon Hall also known as the entrance hall vestibule. |
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By the time we leave around 1pm, they're backed up through the vestibule into the snow on Spring Street. |
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The reason is that the toxins have a conical shape, which is complementary to the channel conical vestibule. |
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These might have been placed in the entry vestibule or in the small reading room situated at the center of the exhibition. |
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We got to ride while standing in the vestibule at the end of the train talking to the crew. |
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He did not apologize, put down the step stool or offer to help put our hand carries in the vestibule. |
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The fly, reinforced with its own pole, forms a nine-square-foot vestibule over one door and a sunshade over the other. |
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Cotton swab palpation of areas outside the vulvar vestibule result in minimal pain. |
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If you had walked into the living room from the vestibule, the painting would be on the wall facing you. |
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Two flights of stairs swept from the vestibule to a landing, with a door opening to the rotunda gallery. |
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The interior finish has been largely retained, and is complemented by an entrance vestibule and 24 ft reception hall with hardwood flooring. |
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A vertical incision is made in the vestibule over the center of the cyst and outside the hymenal ring. |
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The project spanned two years and includes not only the kitchen and family room, but also a reworked living room and vestibule. |
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A vestibule behind and to the left provides access to the building's interior at grade, in effect a bridge over this sunken area. |
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Before drifting off, I detected an odor emanating from the vestibule of Ido's tent. |
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Father walked with them to the vestibule and put an arm around each of their shoulders. |
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That was the sign on the vestibule of the car we had just entered on the Oslo-Bergen express, bucketing across the snowy mountains of Norway. |
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Reminiscent of a traditional baronial style house, the Strathallan is entered through a vestibule with double doors. |
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The first one is the vestibule of the channel, where the curvature of the dielectric boundary generates intensive electrostatic forces. |
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To find it you follow a thin alley and stoop through an ancient wooden door, stepping into a dingy vestibule. |
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He returned to the main post in the vestibule by way of three long connecting buildings on Wilkins Road. |
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He stood in the small vestibule locking the door to his office for the night. |
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A few steps and a porch with classical columns lead to the outer storm doors which themselves in turn open on to an grandiose entrance vestibule. |
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The lumen of the vestibule could also be obliterated by overlapping undulations that originate from distinct regions in the vestibule. |
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As a matter of fact, the sight of pavement artists outside the National Gallery gave me the idea of decorating the vestibule. |
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She made it a point to rearrange donated canned goods in the outer vestibule to insure that Jimmy's heard her enter. |
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After about half an hour of incessant prattle, an elderly man rose shakily from his seat and, with all his strength, slammed shut the door leading to vestibule. |
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Large vestibule opening onto all rooms, with 9 ft. ceilings, second floor, wash room, laundry room, and garage. |
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With great effort he forced his eyes open and glimpsed the wood paneling in the vestibule. |
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Including groundsheet for the vestibule which can be fixed to the inner tent with Velcro. |
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The girls said they had stayed warm by taking turns sleeping in the vestibule of an automatic teller machine across the street. |
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Manually operated retractable stairs, located beneath a trap door in the vestibule floor, facilitate access to and from track level. |
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At the entrance end a narthex, or vestibule, extended the entire width of the nave and aisles. |
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Huge vestibule provides great storage space, a roomy doghouse or a place to hang out during bad weather. An optional Kids-room is available. |
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A hole had been punched in the leading end roof line and, due to minor frame deformation, the side vestibule door would only partially open. |
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There was a wheelchair-accessible washroom located just inside the vestibule, complete with hand rails, washbasin, toilet and baby change table. |
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Abutting the west wall of the qasr is a bathhouse with a vestibule and cold, warm and hot rooms all arranged along a north-south line. |
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Passage through the vestibule leads to the grand rectangular courtyard and its central square basin with bracketed inner corners. |
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Another option is the use of an airlock vestibule which traps the air between the exterior door and the interior of the house. |
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Each vestibule is equipped with a manually operated hinged side door and a hinged end door. |
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The statue is impossible to miss: it stands in a huge niche at the top of the first flight of stairs leading out of the vestibule. |
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Behind the vestibule and along each outer wall are three elevations, running generally from front to rear. |
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The vestibule door at the front of the third car was blocked by debris, so passengers in that car had to exit by the vestibule door at the rear. |
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From the office to the kitchen, from the dining room to the vestibule, even in cupboards and pantries, yellow is a felt presence. |
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Also, vestibule pedimats for reducing slush and vestibule rails which have the white cane detectable bars at the bottom have been added. |
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The main entrance is in the middle of the eastern wall, it leads into a vestibule which opens onto the courtyard. |
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To better appreciate them, leave by one of the twenty-four doors which link the apostles' ambulatory and the broad terraces around the vestibule. |
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The ground floor comprises an entrance hall, a vestibule, two fitted kitchens, cloakrooms, toilets and a utility room. |
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A better alternative is to restore the enclosed vestibule that is found in most older homes. |
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In addition, access to the fuel storage tank is directly from the stairway instead of through a vestibule. |
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Iacobini aptly draws a comparison between the representation of this church and that in the lunette mosaic of the southwest vestibule of Hagia Sophia. |
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When Caleb could no longer hear his footsteps ascending the staircase outside the parlor, he rested the poker against the mantel and turned back toward the vestibule. |
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The trio rounded the end of the shelves and saw a crouched form behind the stone archway that made up the division between the vestibule and the main hall of the library. |
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The last monk paused in the vestibule and looked back at Ford and Travis. |
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Over the entrance vestibule is a chapel with priest's chamber. |
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Just as a conductor got near us, he had to go to the vestibule once more. |
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No clear correlation was observed between the number of chloride ions present in the channel vestibule and the probability of water-filled state of the constriction. |
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The mother, usually veiled, carried the candle blessed at Candlemas and waited penitently for the priest at the vestibule of the church with her husband and female companions. |
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Kangaroos, gazelles, zebras, llamas, Malbrouk monkeys, antelope, and chamois were all to be seen at Malmaison, and the vestibule contained rare tropical birds in large cages. |
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In a rush of reciprocity, the Americans allowed funerals limited trespass, sparing pall-bearers the burden of toting caskets an extra 100 metres to the church's vestibule. |
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Moments later, the vestibule door on the north side was manually opened by an OBS employee from the outside, after which he and the conductor assisted passengers to detrain. |
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Emergency lighting provides sufficient luminescence within the seating area, washrooms, the corridor and vestibule areas to allow passengers to see as they vacate the cars. |
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Power operation was performed by inserting a key into an overhead slot in the vestibule ceiling inside the car, or by inserting a key into a slot under a flap beside the door, outside the car. |
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They supplied power to emergency lights located under aisle seats on one side of the car, and to overhead lights located in the galley, vestibule and washroom areas. |
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The pictograms, half of which indicated the vestibule door sliding in the wrong direction, could also have impaired or even precluded successful manual operation of the door. |
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The purpose of the vestibule, at least in western Europe, was not to provide a resting-place for penitents, but to deaden the noise outside. |
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In 1943, a mosaic version of the map, composed of coloured marble and brass, was inlaid into the vestibule floor of the Mitchell Library. |
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Work began on the chapter house and its vestibule that links it to the north transept after the transepts were completed. |
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A door within the vestibule dates from around 1050 and is believed to be the oldest in England. |
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Then touch the vestibule at 4 o'clock and 8 o'clock at the ostia of the Bartholin's gland. |
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There is a vestibule entrance with Minton floor, cornicing to the ceiling and part glazed door. |
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The vestibule anchors an atrium with vertical and curved steel trusses. |
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The ground floor is given over to reception rooms: entrance hall, vestibule, large lounge, dining room with wainscoting, kitchen, and conservatory. |
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A minimal drop in level, with a maximum of 60 mm, between the floor surface of the vestibule and that of the exterior of the vehicle, used to guide and seal the door is also permissible and shall not be considered as a step. |
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Emergency breakers identified include marker lights, aisle fluorescent lights, vestibule lights, passage incandescent lights, washroom lights, lounge lights, bedroom and roomette lights. |
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Similarly, there was no provision for exterior emergency lighting and passengers were injured as they stepped off the vestibule stairs onto uncertain terrain in the darkness. |
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They got into the cave through the narrow entrance but did not know that the cave was double and that its eastern corridor is only the vestibule of an upper gallery, four times deeper and which forms the mother cave. |
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In the vestibule, it conveys a warm welcome and encourages movement. |
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Megaron, in ancient Greece and the Middle East, architectural form consisting of an open porch, a vestibule, and a large hall with a central hearth and a throne. |
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His office is in Apple's design studio, protected by a 10ft-long internal vestibule that obscures all the prototypes and work from all but the permitted to enter. |
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To open the stairwell platform, the vestibule door must be opened. |
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The inner ear consists of the cochlea, vestibule and semicircular canals encased in the bony otic capsule. |
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The Church of St. Vitus has three naves with a long five-sided presbytery, oblong two-storey sacristies on both sides, with the Chapel of Resurrection and of St. John of Nepomuck and a vestibule on the northern side. |
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On the other side of the vestibule, a narrow corridor 2 feet 2 inches wide led into five small washrooms, each equipped with a washbasin and toilet. |
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A groundsheet for the vestibule is included. |
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In an instant the underframe of the lower car rode over the bogie car's platform, stove in the vestibule and pushed the controller right into the saloon. |
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Even the lavatory, a vestibule to the refectory through which the novices would pass on their way to the recreation room, boasted a painting cycle. |
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While most nasal septal abscesses result from trauma, cases have been reported after nasal surgery, nasal vestibule furuncle, sinusitis, and dental infection. |
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The exit side of the front vestibule contains a sliding door. |
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The incision of the mucosa over the premaxilla is traced a millimetre or two from the furrow that marks the bottom of the barely-defined vestibule. |
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State Library of New South Wales vestibule showing the Tasman map. |
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The differential diagnosis includes other midline cysts, odontogenic cysts, abscesses from anterior maxillary teeth, and furuncles or neoplasms of the nasal vestibule. |
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A short flight of iron steps leads up to it and a storm door is built over the stoop, forming a little vestibule, and serving to keep out the gusts. |
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The wire is threaded on a long suitably curved needle, extrance is made through the vestibule of the mouth medially to the zygoma and out on the face at an appropriate point. |
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