Access is from the entry foyer via transition stairs and ramped vestibules that also act as gallery spaces. |
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Why else, then, do I hang out in the vestibules of trains, when a comfortable seat is at hand in the car behind me? |
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This appears to be a reasonable choice for the threefold channel, which is formed by wide vestibules and has only a short neck region. |
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Her love for life, to live each moment with positivity, takes her into the dark vestibules of a woman's mind. |
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The most important of these interstitial spaces are the gallery vestibules, which are emphasised by lace-like fretwork ceilings. |
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The undulations of the bilayer in those vestibules could obliterate the access to the channel causing brief flickers. |
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The main room was a rectangle with various antechambers and vestibules branching off down its length. |
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Wandering deep into the heart of this vast building, you pass vestibules and paintings, sculptures and mosaics. |
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The side doors in the respective vestibules are installed on opposite sides of the cars. |
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No Consider installing vestibules, revolving doors or automatic door closers to minimize the passage of air through outside doors. |
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Access doors in the centre of the cars with two semi-saloons to the left and right of the central vestibules. |
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Do not count bathrooms, halls, vestibules and rooms used solely for business purposes. |
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Consider installing double-door vestibules or windbreaks in northwest locations of the openings. |
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In high-traffic areas, airlocks or vestibules are worth considering. |
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The perception of spatial movement and orientation of the body as a whole also involves a fluid filled receptor system located in the vestibules of the inner ear. |
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In the vestibules are more scenes from the life of Christ and the remains of a cycle devoted to the life of the Virgin. |
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Certain vestibules are of insufficient depth to allow free movement between the doors by wheelchair users. |
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These lights are located under aisle seats on one side of the coach, and overhead in the galleys, vestibules and washrooms. |
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Model: The passenger cars have open, closed or mixed vestibules. |
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The mail-baggage car has closed vestibules. |
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However, besides the vestibules and passageways, their interiors show the architectural usages of the colonial time, such as, several interior patios with large rooms around. |
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The plan of the tombs varies considerably but consists essentially of a descending corridor interrupted by deep shafts to baffle robbers and by pillared chambers or vestibules. |
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They were told to proceed separately to the rendezvous point, and, after arriving, to keep out of sight as much as possible by staying in shadows or by taking cover in the vestibules of buildings. |
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Pullman porters start at 125th Street to collect baggage and pile it in the vestibules of the cars, blocking traffic, and the person who wants to make another train or get out quickly has a difficult time at Grand Central. |
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Emergency power is distributed to emergency lights located under aisle seats on one side of the car and to overhead lights located in the galleys, vestibules, and washrooms. |
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The workshops and offices are joined on each floor by vestibules giving access to a freight elevator and a stairwell in which the lighting is assured by a narrow glass wall rising up to the ceiling above the entry door. |
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Entrances to the Building and the Leased Premises from the exterior shall have enclosed vestibules with good quality walk-off mats or floor grills. |
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Access via two vestibules fitted with automatic sliding doors. |
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Inner and outer vestibules lead to the octagonal chapter house, which is of exceptional architectural purity. |
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