The areaway of the Europe Hotel, along with those of the Sam Kee Building, are the most unique and historically significant in the city. |
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Additionally, the installation of fences enclosing the areaway is alien to this neighborhood. |
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This basement area extends under the sidewalk as an areaway, which is lit from glass lights in the sidewalk above. |
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An egress window with any point of clear opening below adjacent grade shall be provided with an areaway in accordance with this section. |
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The best approach is to conceal the light source by locating it on short, hood fixtures attached to areaway walls or installed in the ground in shrub or plant beds. |
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These conduits will extend into the areaway running south below the portico, within the gravel fill, and into the existing underground tunnel at the southeast corner. |
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Mr. Lombardi, one of the developers, carefully preserved the surviving ghostly outlines of the common wall that separated 22 and 24 Beach, clearly visible in the areaway at the side of the police station. |
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If they areaway from their desks, Member firms will use existing arrangements to service investors' needs. |
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Three nerve-racking minutes later another wagon bumps us off and we areaway as Signaller Dennehy jumps in. |
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The basement areaway, open at each side of the entrance, is surrounded by tall wrought-iron fences. |
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Taking over and joining two old brownstones, he refaced their fronts in rough stucco, tinted for picturesque effect, and replaced the stoops with a fenced areaway punctuated by odd sculptural artifacts. |
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In urban areas of Japan, attempts have been made to introduce natural ventilation into basement rooms for residential purposes by using so-called areaway space. |
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But that has to be done when the birds areaway from the nests. |
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