The bank building has a windowless exterior, with wide glass entrance doors. |
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The silvery, zinc-plated steel facade is nearly windowless, initially presenting a rather uninviting appearance. |
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The lab is a windowless room with a blackout curtain puffed over the closed door, and when the lights are turned off, it's completely dark. |
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A windowless, reinforced concrete blockhouse, with walls 1ft thick and a steel door, was built in the grounds. |
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If this is not possible, take shelter inside a windowless, interior room in the house. |
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Tan was confined to a windowless, unlighted, unventilated storage room for 14 months. |
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I sat alone in the small, windowless room with a water cooler and a paper cup. |
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Survivors are jammed together in windowless plywood barracks hurriedly built by the army. |
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Experience in windowless environments can enhance the overall understanding of people in underground space. |
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Their anatomy was half-human, half-animal, and they were confined in a low-ceilinged, windowless and oddly proportioned space. |
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The second block is a windowless building containing various controlled environments for animals, fly breeding and hatcheries. |
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Of course, I am doing most of my work in a windowless meeting room deep in the bowels of the structure. |
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As an added bonus, the keyboard seems to light up, which I envision will be a boon to struggling typists working in windowless, lightless spaces. |
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In the dark oil Rats, the rodents swarm in a mass around the corner of a windowless red-brick building, perhaps a factory. |
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The 130,000 people in Chincha Alta live in a world of unpaved streets, windowless huts and open sewers. |
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Enormous monolithic buildings, windowless and scaleless, were separated by vast boulevards. |
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They sat in a windowless room and a censor turned on their speakers and mics when he or she wanted them to listen or talk. |
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Sweat lodges are traditionally low, windowless, insulated domes constructed of willow branches. |
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As for the commercial tenant you mention, is it the laundrette in the basement, or the windowless room for the telemarketing company? |
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In a few minutes, the SS men blasted into the building, but reinforcements from the windowless room held them off. |
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People in windowless offices report less job satisfaction, less interest in their jobs and are less positive about the physical work conditions. |
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Down below, two men lit a few candles and the prisoners' hearts sank as they saw, either side of them, windowless, dark, dank cells. |
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It stood out like the Taj Mahal in a trailer camp as it was surrounded by what can only be described as windowless hovels and wooden shacks. |
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The academic buildings were windowless on the back and arranged into a tight quadrangle. |
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As for that scent, a windowless room where athletes sweat profusely isn't going to remind anyone of a dewy meadow. |
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Public columbaria drab, windowless buildings lined floor to ceiling with small niches are running short of space for the urns. |
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Officials said they moved the prisoner to a bare cell in the windowless death house on the prison grounds yesterday, confirming it with a video released to news media. |
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She said she was kept in shackles in a windowless room and was suffering from fever, dysentery and an abscessed tooth. |
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The white, windowless Great Britain pavilion is dominated by an unusual tower displaying a three-dimensional Union Jack. |
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Rubble-strewn stairs and corridors lead down to the basement where, in a windowless back room, a good two dozen men hunch over computer screens. |
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It's not difficult to have a good exit system in a windowless building. |
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In the 1970s, the writer had his own experience with losing stereoscopy when he stayed in a tiny windowless hospital room following leg surgery. |
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The new layout will do away with corner suites for executives and windowless cubicles for lower level staff. |
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Few journalists have access to the information, and those who do work in a windowless cubbyhole on a top floor. |
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They're beginning to feel strangely comfortable in this doorless, windowless space where time doesn't exist. |
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A muted or off-center or jagged modernist hull, monolithic and windowless, opens down onto a tomblike, dramatically lit, vast inner space. |
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We slipped into a tiny, windowless back room, so he could sign a cartload of books. |
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A man opened the door to her, took her into a small, windowless room with a single bed. |
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Church's left wrist was cuffed to a bar behind a bench in windowless cinderblock cell, with his ankles cuffed together. |
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Varadhan was assigned to one of the many windowless offices in the Courant building, which used to be a hat factory. |
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Solar light tubes provide daylight throughout the day to brighten dark windowless areas. |
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Where a building served as both museum and gallery, as at Wolverhampton, the ground floor, containing the museum, was fenestrated and the first floor was windowless. |
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We sit at a card table in the center of a windowless, white-walled prison meeting room. |
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As morning broke in the windowless Bedsit, Emma peered wearily out of the bed they'd shared as Michelle trumped loudly and proudly into the already stale air. |
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The children, in one case study, liked their windowless classrooms. |
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The next day the whole raid force piled into a windowless conference room at fort Campbell. |
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But, if animal welfare is the aim, Parliament should be legislating on intensive animal farming methods and battery chickens raised in windowless warehouses. |
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For one terrifying evening, innocent people are forced to sit in an unventilated windowless room with a group of bodybuilders who have just guzzled cheap protein shakes. |
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Eating in means busing your tray to a windowless back room outfitted with children's school chairs and communal tables pushed up against sponge-painted walls. |
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Looming over the entire museum complex is the massive, windowless hulk of the Back Shop, destined to be the fourth, final, and most spectacular exhibition area. |
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Almost without thought, staff would grab the cardboard boxes ever at the ready, and abandon the darkened, windowless offices for the cafeteria, the only part of the building whose windows maximized the natural light. |
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On a visit to Cestos City in River Cess County, the Panel found six individuals, all in pre-trial detention, sharing a rudimentary windowless room in a derelict building that housed a Magistrates' Court. |
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Their cabins are windowless, below sea level, like steel boxes. |
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The buildings that stand upon it here and there, are half in ruins: old breweries, old manufactories of qeer, abandoned commodities, windowless and haggard from the weather. |
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Caernarfon is described as having neither drainage or fresh water and the inmates housed in tiny windowless cells. |
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This is a squat, windowless World War II fortress north west of Horse Guards Parade, now covered in ivy. |
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Driven to her kidnapper's petit bourgeois suburban home on the outskirts of Vienna, she is thrown into his underground prison – a windowless soundproof cell built beneath a car inspection pit in his garage. |
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Certain countries have practices that can be described as inappropriate, or even inhumane: detainees held in large cages or containers, obligation to wear uniforms, limitations on exercise time, windowless facilities. |
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Under the ISA, detainees can be held for up to 60 days in secret locations and in solitary confinement, often in a windowless cell where they lose all sense of time and are at risk of torture and other ill-treatment. |
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It was a windowless, narrow room with a bed in the far left corner. |
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The building, with its windowless, redbrick, cylindrical tower, is based on a funeral pantheon from the Valley of the Kings in Egypt, the Treasure of Atreus in Mycenae and the Moroccan tombs of Meknes. |
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Twenty-two people are crammed into an unfinished house donated by a local businessman, who loaned out the tiny, windowless building when he saw her and a group of fellow refugees sleeping rough in the streets. |
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The temple: black, windowless, unadorned but not uncluttered! |
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Similarly, a dog will approach a forbidden object only when experimenters have their eyes closed or if there is a windowless wall between dog and experimenter. |
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Despite the experiments going on at every turn, people walking around this research facility don't get the impression they're cloistered in a windowless lab. |
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The cartons travel to a windowless, concrete room, where they are zapped with an invisible beam carrying 10 million electron volts of energy. |
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Derelict churches, roofless houses and broken cisterns shimmer like a mirage as the sun beats down on the ruins and slants through the myriad windowless gaps. |
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He spent the next 17 hours there – approximately, as it was a windowless room and the lights were kept on overhead – while police attempted an interrogation he described as a fishing expedition. |
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The band holed up in a windowless studio in east Hollywood and worked there every day for the best part of a year – the final touches were only added in July. |
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An ex-CNN producer, Fahmy also requested to be allowed more than one hour each day outside his windowless cell, which he shares with fellow al-Jazeera journalists Peter Greste and Baher Mohamed. |
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Its facade and windowless interior were covered with black duvetyn, a light-absorbing fabric. |
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In the hotel's windowless dining room, white laminate moderno tables were neatly aligned, and recessed wall lighting emphasized the pebbly nap and the roseate color of the limestone. |
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In windowless rooms, it is necessary to provide controlled lighting both to satisfy the biological requirements of the animals and to provide a satisfactory working environment. |
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Especially my new, almost windowless studio apartment. |
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Almost 7 metres long, 4.5 metres wide, 13 tonnes in weight and windowless, at first glance the space lab resembles an enormous tin can that you can only enter and leave through a tiny airlock. |
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The windowless, wood-frame facility is jammed with 20 different experiments, linked to the main campus and the rest of the world through a high-speed fibre-optic network, and protected by a motion-detecting video system. |
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This was despite a less than outfitted series of labs, which at the time were windowless, painted battleship gray and missing most of their ceiling lights. |
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Two or three times a week, he meets Natsumi in the Love Hotel, a windowless, neutral site whose abstraction from the world that surrounds it constitutes much of its charm. |
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