Columns lined the front of the house, bordering full-length windows with elegant arched tops. |
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The arched wooden front door opened, and a maid stepped out, her face stoic and unsmiling. |
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Corrina swung open the large arched door, only to be greeted by Dean, Igby, and a girl Corrina didn't know by name but recognized from school. |
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The Spanish style is reflected in the use of balconies, wrought iron, plaster and brick facades, arched windows and doors, and high ceilings. |
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High ceilings and arched windows create a light and airy setting, while wood-panelled walls, open fires and plush seating add to the comfort. |
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An arched timber entrance door opens up into a lobby with a stained wooden floor, a leaded-style window and moulded coving. |
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The Ice House itself was built into a north-facing hillside and was constructed from stone and had an arched stone roof and a flag stone floor. |
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Browns has restored the original 1930s entrance to the building on the Headrow, replacing the arched windows and Portland stone facing. |
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The three remaining bedrooms are upstairs, the master having been lent a Moroccan, ornamental feel with an arched window as the focal point. |
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Stone and redbrick steps lead to arched double doors which open onto the communal hallway. |
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The doors swung fully open to reveal a man sitting behind a mahogany desk, wide arched windows flanking him. |
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For example, in an arched bridge, the force of compression is pushed along the curve of the arch toward the abutments. |
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We arrived at Glory's classroom and braced ourselves as we pushed through the arched doors. |
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Through arched doors and lead-framed casements appear bridged lanes and castellated walls. |
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From the head, the back gently slopes over an arched neck and well-muscled shoulders to well-knit hips. |
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A rainbow arched its bridge of many colours across the evening sky, nature's magical wave of the wand. |
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A rainbow arched over the far wing in between showers of rain and bursts of sunshine. |
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All of a sudden, the sky cleared, became blue and a perfect rainbow arched over me with one end in the sand. |
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The massively arched door, in the style of a portcullis, is defended on either side by rampant lions, petrified in mid-snarl. |
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Aristophanes' neck arched above her like an eagle staring down from his aerie. |
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She arched her hand, stared at the bin and threw the can towards it in a perfect aim. |
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Two stone pillars held an arched roof up, which itself was engraved with runes and other types of symbols. |
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A tiny arched drawbridge spanned the channel, wide enough for two people to walk abreast. |
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She arched her back and jerked her head back, and I got it right in the kisser. |
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Her arms were spread and arched behind her back, her fingers clawing at the air as if she were trying to slow herself down. |
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The dive base lay at the foot of a steep boulder slope, overhung by a high, arched ceiling adorned with enormous stalactites. |
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He glanced in her direction and his eyebrows arched in surprise when he saw her. |
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Recessed, arched alcoves terminating in solid plank wooden doors were placed about every 10 paces on alternate sides of the corridor. |
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Note the articulation of the facade with arched corbel tables and pilaster strips. |
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The tower is composed of four arched, wrought-iron legs tapering inward to form a single column that rises to 300 meters, or 986 feet. |
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Do you and the missus talk about directing when you're alone together, I ask, the arched eyebrow obvious in my voice. |
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The floor and arched walls are covered with blue, green and yellow mosaics. |
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The ventral margin of the zygomatic arch is only slightly arched and lies dorsal to the toothrow. |
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Her face was smooth and angular with arched eyebrows, but the most beautiful and strange thing about Anna was her hair. |
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To kiss this fabled rock first you must lie, arched backwards, leaning out from the castle's parapet with a 27-metre drop below. |
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With its finely carved stonework and arched colonnades, this old building still possesses all the majesty of the middle ages. |
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The arched roof line, at its highest point, has become a feature of Nissan road cars since the Fusion concept car became Primera. |
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The baptistery-chapel consists of a semicircular apse divided into three arched sections built into the south wall of the church. |
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As they approached from a side street, the magnificent Ponte Vecchio came into view, arched over the river Arno. |
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A 15th century Genoese bridge arched over a boulder-strewn stream near the remains of an old mill, once used for making chestnut flour. |
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Romanesque Revival buildings are characterized by round-arched windows, arched corbel tables, and one or two towers at the front facade. |
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Brick stringcourses decorated rough stucco walls, while semicircular lunettes arched over the main floor windows. |
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The floorpan is done in thick steel with an arched design for stiffness, torsional rigidity and reduced cabin vibration. |
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All over the city, the authorities have put up large billboards featuring bucolic scenes of date palms arched over a river bank. |
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The fronds were stiffened by ice and arched over the trickle like a tunnel of swords at a wedding. |
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The tub-shaped space within the parapet, formerly open to the air and sun, was now arched over by a light dome of lath-work covered with felt. |
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Charlie arched an inquisitive eyebrow at her new friend who had so kindly offered to drive her home. |
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Jen places her feet close together and, with her lower back tight and slightly arched, bends at the knees and hips. |
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I wondered what the drivers were thinking of, arched over their steering wheels, nose-to-tail in the rush hour jam. |
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The northern part of the Iberian Variscan belt forms the central zone of the Ibero-Armorican arc, an arched belt of several stacked thrust units. |
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Rachel stared after him in mild surprise, her eyebrow arched and her emerald gaze thoughtful. |
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His head, arched over the pillow and framed by the blanket folded beneath his chin, was illuminated by pale moonlight. |
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Holding a barbell, stand with your knees slightly bent, your chest out and your back slightly arched. |
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There is a covered porch and two front doors to the dwelling and an arched entrance at the side. |
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She hissed, spat and arched her back, and the hyenas kept their distance, though they did manage to grab the stork. |
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The Palace stands in a garden dominated by huge plane trees and its facade blends mosaic tiles, decorative plasterwork and arched portals. |
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The way across into the first circle was a stone and cobbled bridge, arched by stone and wood semi-circles and blocked by a huge portcullis. |
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The leopard braced for the charge, tail twitching, snarling, head low, outstretched forepaws, hindquarters arched. |
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As soon as I was done, the cat started hissing and spitting and arched its back. |
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The head and the arched tail were both gilt, and the bulwarks were as high as in sea-going ships. |
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He stretched and arched his back, which was aching from the position he had been reclining in. |
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Inside the exhibit halls, the arched roof trusses are exposed to emphasize the great expansive vault of the structure. |
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Only the disapprovingly arched eyebrow of the undercover trading standards investigator sows the seeds of doubt. |
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Interspersed between the openings of the rotunda were four arched niches set into the wall. |
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You'll find a maze of alcoves in a candle-lit cellar, bricked, arched and genuinely antique. |
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The ceiling arched up to a height of thirty meters, and the entire room was a pale, dusty cream colour. |
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Gardeners apply the word to structures, mostly, that vary from soaring pavilions to traditional wisteria-draped pergolas to arched gates. |
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A mahogany staircase leads to the upper floor and on the return there is a large arched window with antique coloured glass panels. |
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You'll know him because of his cruel grin, his foxlike nose, his sparkling eyes and wickedly arched eyebrows, and his unruly shock of gray hair. |
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She snorts slightly with laughter, burying her head into Shane's neck, her eyebrows arched. |
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While the auditorium's revolving stage remained, the portal arch was transformed into arched bridges to sunken, unroofed parking areas. |
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Twin arched picture windows bisect the front facade and an outside staircase leads to the first floor. |
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Its mixture of red brick and stone and its high arched windows, make this a gem, albeit one undiscovered by many tourists and residents. |
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He arched his back, then ran his short, stubby fingers through the brush of short, white crop of hair on his head. |
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The pool is free-form, exquisitely landscaped and crossable via an arched bridge. |
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The shoulders of the young man lurched upwards in an irregular motion and his brows arched to the roots of his hair as he stared at his father. |
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War twitched her reins slightly as Archer arched her neck and pranced delicately on the spot. |
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One of Sean's eyebrows arched when he noticed three other school bags in those cubbies. |
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Her back was arched and her pale skin stood out starkly against the silky black of her gown. |
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Its Spanish colonial architecture consists of arched facades, muted plaster exteriors and trellised courtyards. |
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The first cave is down by the grass, a big outcrop of rock cut below to an arched tunnel with a chimney through the top. |
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The first storey has six window range, stone mullioned and transomed windows with arched upper lights and rectangular hood moulds. |
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It was a low, flat building with arched windows and a central balcony and square frontispiece, with the post office occupying one wing. |
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Along one wall, new floor-to-ceiling windows topped by arched transoms bring natural light deep into the room. |
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In some cases, hypermobility can lead to hernias, varicose veins, flat arched feet, foot ache or backache. |
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She arched her back, mantling her wings threateningly as she stalked to stand in front of her rescuer. |
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The dining room has a pitched ceiling, an original fireplace, parquet flooring and two front-facing arched windows. |
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A line of Alpine cress or maybe Pyrenean scurvy grass ran from an arched mine-level entrance. |
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He looked so vulnerable, barely sitting up with an arched back, and his face downcast. |
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He liked to watch the swans and the geese in the big pond with the fancy arched bridge and the little gazebo. |
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The massive, fortified churches in Estonia are characteristic of the Roman style, in spite of their sharply arched portals and arches. |
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Underneath two arched eyebrows, her eyes were large and brown, shaped like two walnuts and looked as though they were shaded in with a pencil. |
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Fashionable Victorians flocked to promenade through this new underwater marvel, an amazing twin-bore arched corridor lit by flickering gaslight. |
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The feet are particularly detailed, with their curled toes and arched insteps anxiously paddling the empty air. |
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A slender ballerina poised on a strongly arched foot, black hair in a chignon, eyes like great black butterflies. |
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One greets with arched eyebrows the news that Fiat intends to launch a four-wheel-drive, off-road version of the Panda later this year. |
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Weathered columns frame the arched doorway, leading the eye up past more columns to the facade. |
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The darkened arched doorway yawned to her left and began to coax her in, tugging at her curiosity. |
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It has a beautiful arched stained glass window above the bimah, portraying the 10 Commandments in Hebrew. |
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As in the Chicago Auditorium, two tiers of box seats with arched fronts lined the sides of the auditorium above the lower orchestra. |
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His mouth trails down the column of my neck, my throat bare and arched up towards him in an attitude of complete submission and surrender. |
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The flagged rear hall leads to a moderately sized kitchen, scullery and separate wine cellar with 18 arched storage bays. |
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A large wrought-iron arched overthrow for double gates or doors, with Greek Revival motifs and laurel swags. |
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Her striking sapphire eyes looked violet, framed by her straight bangs and perfectly arched eyebrows. |
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Nearer to him the yellow-orange strip lights suspended along the arched ceiling of the tunnel provided a little more illumination. |
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Translucent waves, coloured like green marble, arched for impact on crenulated rocks. |
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These early sauropods, however, had not yet evolved the tightly arched arrangement of metacarpals diagnostic of neosauropods. |
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Her back arched like a tightly strung bow, and her mouth opened in a silent scream. |
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It has a varnished oak floor, arched ceiling and brick fireplace with tiled hearth. |
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Eva Jiricna's Faith Zone is a cluster of arched tensile canopies stretched out over sinuous walls. |
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With arched vaulted ceilings and flagged floors, this area has a surprising amount of light. |
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The arched strip rev counter above the speedo fits in with the design but is hard to read when the sun is directed at the dash. |
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Keep the dumbbell centered between your knees as you descend into a deep squat, keeping your head up and low back slightly arched. |
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He displays a couple days' stubble on his baby face, along with those arched, guileless eyebrows, which seem to certify everything he says. |
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Antoine took up his position at the stairhead, so that he could see all the clerks as they came in under the arched gateway. |
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The Head RN merely arched a well-plucked eyebrow, and Cassie stood in the doorway as poised and silent as a statue. |
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The entire arched apse area was enclosed with wood panelling and organ pipes at the top. |
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The arched cupboards flanking the fireplace held the silver and best ceramics and glass in the house. |
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The lower level has patterned brick exterior walls punctuated by arched windows, while the upper walls are heavy wood timber with stucco infill. |
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She stared at the bird for a long moment, the pinions arched as though he were merely sleeping, dreaming about flight. |
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The high ceilings were arched and crossed with wooden inlays in a repeating diamond pattern. |
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Most maiden spirits have complicated arched or mounded hairstyles adorned with coiled plaits and combs. |
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A cadenced curve of arched boxes undulates around the auditorium and continues in an arcade behind the stage. |
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Boasting a four-storey arched gateway, the building covered an area of 1,900 square metres and had a total of 3,400 square metres floor space. |
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A reddish light shone out from Gothically arched windows above, illuminating the alley with a scarlet tinge. |
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The living room melted into a study with the same hard wood floors by an elegant arched doorway directly opposite the entry door. |
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She huffed, stood up, arched her back in a heavyweight stretch, turned to the fountain and started in on a long, long drink. |
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Its wide arched opening with tambour doors is a notable detail sometimes found on furniture from the Salem area. |
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She is young, smiling, with Ian's lustrous dark hair and finely arched eyebrows. |
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Above this is a four-sided arched structure, and this is surmounted by a rotunda with Corinthian columns enclosing two statues. |
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The four guardsmen stepped aside as she approached the colossal arched doors. |
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Around 6km of crenellated walls and arched gateways enclose a tight jumble of streets and cafe-lined squares. |
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The Gothic arched window above the front entrance was the only feature that identified it as a former church building. |
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A crescent moon arched overhead, its halo adorning the dark canvas. |
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Her mother arched an eyebrow, looking at the blood coating her tile floor. |
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But really though, skinny arched eyebrows and frosted eyeshadow? |
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I arched my back into him, and his eyes darkened dangerously. |
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One of the finest sights in all sport is a bowler with a smooth rhythmic run-up delivering the ball with an arched back and a flawless straight-arm action. |
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A grandly arched passageway leads to the high-ceilinged gallery. |
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Many flowers are borne on each flower spike, which may be erect or slightly arched. |
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Between archways and stairways, it contains mullioned windows and arched geminated windows. |
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Keep your head and chest up, back slightly arched, and feet shoulder width apart as you squat down to the floor. |
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The legs must be straight from the shoulder to ground, and the feet compact with toes well arched, and pads well developed. |
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The style is most evident in the building's heavy, rusticated base and its massive, round-headed arched entrances. |
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The church is a three nave construction culminated by an arched recess with numerous smaller apses. |
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A double arched window divided by a small pilaster or column that acts as a support. Occasionally framed by a third arch. |
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At first glance one sees a fragile and beggarly old woman with white hair and arched shoulders. |
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Imbricated bay leaves run up the sides of the mirror to the center of the flat arched top. |
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Worthy of note are the horizontal and vertical stone quoins, and the small semicircular arched windows on the 2nd floor. |
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Up close you can reveal telling details, like a sprinkle of freckles or an arched eyebrow. |
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The upper wheel slid laterally on an arched bar supporting its bearing. |
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Short, level, solid back without slackness, muscular loins that are very slightly arched. |
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You can see it now: the cat has its back arched and tail bushed out, and the puppy is oblivious to the danger. |
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Broad, muscular back and ditto loins, which are flat and very broad in females and slightly arched in males. |
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The monumental drinking fountain consisted of two tanks carved into the rock. It had a surface structure made of brick and an arched roof. |
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In profile there is a slight rise from the bridge of the nose to the forehead, which continues without a break into the arched neck. |
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Her eyes bulged outward like a toad's, her nose was hideously arched, and her wide, lipless mouth framed a set of enormous, square teeth that were incredibly strong. |
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Depending on the situation, arched, triangular or trapezoidal installations can be adapted using hooks or tension cord operation. |
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If a kid stands somewhat listlessly alone, with raised hairs on an arched back, staring straight ahead, then it has not had any milk that day. |
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There was otter scat on the bank, coyote tracks on the ice, and where the bridge had arched the flow in some lost age, a recently demolished beaver dam. |
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The ground floor comprises 3 semicircular arched openings, characteristic of the Palladian-style, that open on to a half-moon-shaped terrace. |
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The central entrance hall with its arched glass roof is the reception area, meeting place and lounge. |
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They arched upward or draped, suspended from high, tilting masts in cable nets. |
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The backs and fronts of the earliest ones were slightly arched, which gave them a sweet, intimate sound. |
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A reinforcing arched plate is welded to the cut edge and the boundary members. |
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The drop-in span on each structure is a post-tensioned concrete girder, arched and sitting on two rubber bearings at each end. |
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The building's distinctions were it's large and arched window's, it's simple ornamentation and it's light floor. |
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A system of trellising consisting of stakes and stretched wire is used to support the arched vine shoots. |
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The parkland includes five lakes, classical lodges, a three arched bridge and cascades and a fine fishing pavilion. |
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The clearances shown in Table 1 are measured directly under the highest point of the arched girders. |
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The rain descended harder than ever, and he took refuge in the arched doorway of the village church, his boots already bemired, his great coat reeking with the downpour. |
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Blacktip reef sharks have a fusiform body and a short rounded, blunt snout with an arched down-turned mouth filled with long sharp serrated teeth. |
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The entrance itself was arched high like the gates to a church nave. |
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Each model features arched cathedral ceilings, and the absence of load-bearing interior walls makes for easily configured, or reconfigured, open spaces. |
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Many times in the film, an arched eyebrow, a downcast eye, or wrinkled, furrowed brow says a lot more than the witty bon mots that the cast members like to throw about. |
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When they returned, many came to this small building with arched windows only a few blocks from the grimy Caspian beach. |
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Its familiar spires reach into the sky, the arched walkway hovering high above. |
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We glide beneath arched stone-and-ironwork bridges, under the reaches of weeping willows, their branches bowed into the astonishingly clear water. |
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They fled to pray at the various altars or hide in the dark passages and recesses of the crypt or seek refuge up the stairs in the arched chambers of the roof. |
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The sense of an old hacienda is back, with arched hallways, massive ceiling beams, a spiral staircase with wrought-iron railing and a sunken garden. |
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A few stinging shots flayed part of the hull, sending both Serge and Allicia tumbling around as the ship arched threateningly, before righting itself. |
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And the tree grew thick, leafy branches that arched over the boy. |
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The trail arched gently around a broad bay towards Krios headland, the corner of Crete, and a tiny chapel whose whitewashed walls gleamed like a beacon. |
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The man trees arched over the house, as if shielding it from the elements. |
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Eyebrows arched, he crossed his arms stubbornly over his chest. |
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His eyebrows sharply arched as he continued to read the letter. |
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She laughed at that and looked at him with one eyebrow arched. |
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I still can't decide whether or not it was once a train station but it certainly looks like one with its metal struts, big arched roof and an enormous clock at one end. |
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The artist, based in Rendall, has designed an arched structure for the top of Knockan Crag in Wester Ross, which forms part of Inverpolly Nature Reserve. |
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I remember the view out of the arched kitchen window being of beautiful countryside, but when we open the curtains there's a massive tower block there instead. |
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On three floors, a curving stone staircase leads from the hall to the first floor where the principal bedroom has an elegant bay of arched sash windows. |
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An interior courtyard boasts a graceful arched door and elegant windows and the landing is adorned with carved wooden cherubs at the four corners of a decorated dome. |
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The two courtyards use an existing fan arched gate on Diamond Street. |
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Participants who find their backs are excessively arched may find it easier to place their feet on the edge of the bench, which will help to reduce their lordosis. |
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Original photographs show arched cable guides over the deck here and big Samson posts, all now buried beneath the debris of the deck on the seabed. |
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The tomb sits alone in an arched alcove to the right of the main altar of the central nave, a leafy potted lily behind it and a small red candle burning at the front. |
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The arched braces, securely trussing every second rafter, meet above an octagonal metal plate fitted to the downward extension of the apex finial. |
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Small fractures are now visible in the arched ceiling of the Church of St Catherine, famous for the worldwide broadcast of midnight Mass on Christmas Eve each year. |
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She arched an eyebrow, then shouldered past him to smile at Red. |
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I don't suggest that guys aim for a perfectly arched eyebrow, but waxing is a good way to get rid of eyebrows that are out of control and keep that unibrow out of sight. |
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I finished down an arched spine of a ridge, village in view, and sloe tree scrub and birch, menacing fly agaric funghi, and a flashing flock of goldcrests. |
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Nodding, he arched a shaggy eyebrow at me sloshing coffee into a cup. |
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The mahout bowed to the Goddess, hands arched in the gesture of namaskar, then began circling the shrine followed by the cymbal-clashers and the trumpet blowers. |
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Maybe it was the long, overprocessed brown hair, strangely arched eyebrows, hard and tough faces, and orange-hued skin. |
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A snowy white runner ran along the length of the hall, stopping beneath an arched window that no doubt provided a splendid view of the city below. |
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She arched and snuffled at me, big brown eyes watching me closely. |
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The in crowd also favour Fort Rajwada, with lofty interiors by opera set designer Stephanie Engeln, including a sassy bar with a wall of glowing arched niches. |
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And he has a nimble mind, which is evident in the curious eyes and the arched eyebrows that seem to reach almost to his black turban as he listens to questions. |
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The imposing entrance hall has two arched windows to the rear, original panelled doors and a wide staircase leading to a half landing with stained glass circular window. |
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In one lounge, a heavily made-up Chinese hostess with robustly arched eyebrows sits calmly at a table, playing solitaire as she puffs on a cigarette. |
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At center stage an acoustic guitar lay face down with careful incisions evenly spaced along the back of its neck, so that it arched up and backward, swanlike. |
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As it pursues its arched course, the superior longitudinal fasciculus gathers and sheds nerve fibers from various cortical areas, and so links them to each other. |
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The shell is strongly inequivalve, the ventral valve being convex and the dorsal one only slightly arched, except for the fold, resulting in an almost opercular aspect. |
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The facade features large windows on two floors and a central, square, stone porch, highlighting double entrance doors that are elegantly topped by an arched fanlight. |
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In Italy the Romanesque squinch form is either the conical type as in the church of Sant'Ambrogio at Milan or a succession of arched rings as in the 13th-century central tower of the abbey church at Chiaravalle. |
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The uncovered mosaic is located in the pendentive, an arched triangular section supporting the building's huge dome. |
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We saw plenty of Tillandsia truncata, a large tank Till with a meter long tripinnate pink inflorescence that arched out sideways. |
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Most don't even make it past the arched entrance to the bazaar. |
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The lower part presents a pair of wrought iron arched doors with an intricate leaf and vine decoration, framed by large molded tiles with coiled snakes. |
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Lamblike in appearance, the Bedlington terrier has an arched back, a topknot, and a thick, curly coat, linty in texture and blue-gray, deep reddish brown, or pale sandy, often with tan markings. |
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A building or part of a building with an arched roof. |
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Cow stands with a level back, but develops an arched back to walk. |
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Access is through the Tudor arched front door which is adorned with carved stone leaves and marble colonettes. |
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With its magnificent steeple, arched roof and harmonious proportions, this important parish church is a major landmark, which can also be seen from the Ontario side of the Ottawa River. |
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One of its lecterns is a stork with wings arched and neck outstretched. |
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These panels may be square in shape, or sometimes triangular to accommodate arched or decorative bracing. |
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The arched windows are usually narrow by comparison to their height and are without tracery. |
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The glass is curved in the lateral part of the roof and arched in two directions in the spherical tip, forming a sort of prow overhanging the Pont Neuf neighbourhood. |
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In the Forum Baths at Pompeii the floor is mosaic, the arched ceiling adorned with stucco and painting on a coloured ground, the walls red. |
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The station sightlines towards the Castle Keep, whilst showcasing the curvature of the station's arched roof. |
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A triumphal arch is a monumental structure in the shape of an archway with one or more arched passageways, often designed to span a road. |
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On all three floors, the mullioned windows are divided by pilaster strips, whereas the courtyard emphasizes its Florentine inspiration through an arched portico on Corinthian columns. |
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Sofa bed with armrest, on castors, Louis XV early 18th. century, beechwood, base rail decorated with scrolls and flowerets, carved shells at the center of the stretchers, bolsters, decorated arched legs. |
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The arched squinch that is often used in Byzantine architecture originally seems to have been developed, almost simultaneously, by the Roman builders of the late imperial period and the Sāsānians in Persia. |
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The arched mirror has a plain thick molded frame set against a very pale blue trumeau with carved natural color ornaments of ribbon, swags and margents of flowers. |
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Gentle, picturesque Cameron Falls had become a torrent of tan-coloured water which arched way out from the rock face that it usually just flowed over. |
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His face was a strong, a very strong, aquiline, with high bridge of the thin nose and peculiarly arched nostrils, with lofty domed forehead, and hair growing scantily round the temples but profusely elsewhere. |
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Kevin, turning the braves into sweetbay magnolia trees rooted to their spots even as-they still arched toward the fire. |
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My pick: Tosca Cafe In the heart of North Beach, where poetry evenings jostle with strip joints, lies Tosca Cafe, its arched windows and long, muralled bar a beacon for everyone from North Beach bums to Francis Ford Coppola. |
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On the west side, facing the lake, the facade is flanked by a watch turret and topped with a sprocket roof including four triangular pediment and arched dormer windows. |
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The main, south-facing facade is patterned with 4 window bays on three visible stories, alternating mullioned windows with arched geminated and ogive windows. |
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On the way to Leitza, with its grey-blue stone arched church, stop off in the pretty villages of Uitzi and Gorriti, both of which have imposing noble houses. |
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The shoulders are humped, making the back look arched. |
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Lennon Grass Linsey features a pattern of arched swaying branches overprinted on the Lennon Grass, a look reminiscent of a bamboo forest. |
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Its arched main entrance is a wall of cinder block. |
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The suq is designed on a rectangular plan, and has a ceiling that is arched with a barrel-shaped vault divided into a series of arches totalling 30 sections. |
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Her back arched, and in the moonglow she looked like a pagan offering, mysterious, delectable, irresistible. |
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The pygidium is semi-elliptical in outline, nearly as long as wide, with the anterior margin forwardly arched. |
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Though built of trap rock stone with arched windows and doors, parts of its Gothic tower and its battlements were wood. |
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Three tiers of balconies fronted with roped columns supporting arched openings looked down on the marble hall. |
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The interior has an unostentatious, purist appearance and features a particularly large organ, an asymmetric choir with arched ceiling and a nave with a wooden ceiling. |
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A prominent architectural feature of the building is the transition zone of the dome composed of arched niches, which later developed, in the Ayyubid period, into the muqarnas or stalactite decoration. |
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Her hair was a dirty blond, worn long, and her eyebrows and eyelashes were black, naturally black, and the brows arched. |
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She unfastened her dress, her arms arched thin and high, her shadow anticking her movements. |
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American Indians developed two types of tent, the conical tepee and the arched wickiup, the latter constructed of thin branches or poles covered with bark or animal hides. |
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Charming arched bridge curved guardrail in wrought iron, made to resemble wood bound together with creepers, in the faux-bois style very popular in gardens starting in the mid 19th century. |
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A sweeping arched roof is held up by a bridgelike cable-stayed suspension system. |
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It consisted of an arched corridor of apparently interminable length, gloomily lighted with jets of gas at regular intervals. |
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Speaking of Renaissance monuments, there is a row of burgher houses with their characteristic segmented arched gables that stands out of the town's development. |
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The mainspring housing on the lower of the grip backstrap was changed from flat to arched configuration. |
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There are mullioned windows on the east side and triangular pediment dormers on the entire building with the exception of above the open porch which is crowned with a wrought, arched pediment dormer. |
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Facing south, the facade proudly features windows from every era, ogee and Renaissance-style mullioned windows, and a semi-circular arched entrance door. |
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These arched metal buildings, sometimes called Quonset huts, fell out of popularity after the war, but various types are still in use. |
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I asked the first guy if he remembered the baby goat, the pocked wall, the crying toddler, the dark arched doorway, the doves that suddenly exploded out from under that peeling gray eave. |
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Its dormitory cottages were built in 1881 to 1895 and featured rubblestone walls, brownstone quoins and arched windows. |
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Marco Polo recounted the Grand Canal's arched bridges as well as the warehouses and prosperous trade of its cities in the 13th century. |
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Rather, it could follow a hooked or arched line, with detours around geographical barriers. |
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Instead of the staved round back of the Greek bouzouki, Irish bouzoukis usually have a flat or lightly arched back. |
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Blenheim is a more solid construction, where the massed stone of the arched gates and the huge solid portico becomes the main ornament. |
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White captures the intense eye of a vulture, the arched neck of a whooping crane and the wobbly knees of a newborn bison with great dignity and grace. |
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The arched throne canopy appears in images of the Ottonian and eventually the Capetian successors to the Carolingian rulers as evidence of the motif's staying power. |
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One, which has an arched blade, is actually an Archaic biface fragment. |
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The lobule margins, furthermore, are arched away from the lobe, with the consequence that the abaxial leaf surface forms the interior lining of the lobule. |
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Face B has prominent arched browlines, wide eyes, well-proportioned nose with recessed nostrils, indistinct smiling mouth, knob-like chin, and fat cheeks. |
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Part of the new engineering centre will be located in the cathedralesque erecting shop with its stunning row of some 20 vast arched windows just awaiting a reawakening. |
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It had an arched overhead covering of cloth and was drawn by mules. |
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He arched his back into a half-moon curve trying to get the stiffness out. |
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Ever the pedestrian, Jason shoegazes to the side of his rhythm section, his body limp against a guitar and greased locks flowing down over his arched brow. |
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