She immediately turned her attention towards the entrance to find a being that was not the security watchman. |
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He said that it would not be possible to make the main entrance wheelchair accessible but that the council would try to widen some of the paths. |
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The pavement at the entrance to the garden is covered with white wall-to-wall carpeting to welcome visitors. |
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Sir Cyril also waded into the debate about the merits of state and private schools and university entrance. |
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The school fears the sports pitches would be damaged if the machinery accessed the site via the main school entrance. |
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Up and down the coastal villages of Scotland you will see the jawbones of whales, framing entrance ways and guarding churches. |
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The narrow entrance hall leads to a larger reception hall decorated in warm colours, with light coming from a glass and pine door. |
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Maura gave him a puzzled glance but closed the account book and made her way to the entrance. |
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At the height of the season all you are likely to see will be the slow moving queue awaiting entrance to the museum. |
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All of the apartments are entered via D' Olier Street and are accessed via an impressive marble entrance lobby. |
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An access road will run from the entrance at Ferncliffe Road, through the site to the far end of the development onto Mornington Road. |
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He kicked it absently as he made his way to the entrance, his arms folded over his torso, his teeth chattering from the biting cold. |
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At the front are two projecting horns flanking a forecourt, at the back of which is the entrance to the chambers. |
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A covered side entrance provides access to the large walled rear garden, which also has an outside toilet. |
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Mosses and walking ferns may grow in the cooler air and in the low light of the cave entrance. |
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This caused a bit of a commotion as the hospital grounds are quite large and it was a five minute walk to reach the main entrance. |
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The space above the domed entrance is open, with four sides of offices, making up four floors. |
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Jimmy Saville, in trademark shell suit, made his entrance through the audience like a boxer, arms above his head. |
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Many of them had to be winched down one at a time to the entrance to the tunnel. |
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The university preparatory track requires successful completion of the Abitur, a university entrance examination. |
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A tidal entrance to the harbour at Hayle restricts departure and return times. |
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Two weeks ago, we reported how hordes of rowdy teenagers were congregating in the library entrance hall, causing mayhem and hurling abuse at users. |
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One hundred meters from the entrance to the Korengal we stop for breakfast. |
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The main entrance has been made wheelchair accessible and much improved. |
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But inside the destroyed entrance, down the blackened hallways, through the blown-out doors, there is a room with a light on. |
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The western wall, either side of and above the main entrance, is waiting. |
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The wall directly opposite the entrance was covered in colorful glass and bead mosaics. |
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Around quarter to ten, fifteen minutes before the ball began and I was to make my grand entrance, the servants finally allowed me a glance in the mirror. |
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Just minutes earler, a chap wearing a Prince William mask tried to gain entry to the hospital via the main entrance. |
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The memorial, the only one of its kind in the country, sits at the entrance of Arlington National Cemetery. |
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The temple is thought to be an entrance to an important complex of buildings long since lost to the corrosive effects of the steamy Javan environment. |
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We asked how to get to the rear entrance, and he indicated a path leading around the right side of the building. |
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Amassing a collection of his own, moreover, might eventually ease his entrance into elitist scientific circles. |
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The grandest entrance to the Palace of Westminster is the Sovereign's Entrance beneath the Victoria Tower. |
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The Sovereign's Entrance is also the formal entrance used by visiting dignitaries, as well as the starting point of public tours of the Palace. |
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The following autumn, he passed the entrance exam for the University of Oxford, and was offered an exhibition at Brasenose College. |
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Unlike most areas of the United Kingdom, in the last year of primary school many children sit entrance examinations for grammar schools. |
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The City of London School for Girls has its own preparatory department for entrance at age seven. |
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The entrance to studio 5 at the City Road complex gave its name to the 1980s music television programme, The Tube. |
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This now had a set entrance fee, through which traders could enter the stock room and trade securities. |
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Shortly before he completed his degree in 1921, he sat the entrance examination for St John's College, Cambridge. |
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It lies south of the main central path, midway between the entrance and the central chapel, around 20m from the path and screened by trees. |
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The topmast of the Great Eastern is used as a flagpole at the entrance to Anfield, Liverpool Football Club's ground. |
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The M4 entrance allows easier access for the large vehicles used to carry the munitions. |
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Buses were initially configured with an engine in the front and an entrance at the rear. |
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These schools normally select their pupils by an entrance examination and sometimes by interview. |
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Domestic arrivals use a separate exit route, located at the far left, when facing the main entrance. |
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The bystanders had entered in two groups of three via the Main Street entrance which led into the loungeroom. |
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Many good public schools conduct an entrance exam, although most public schools in the villages and small towns usually do not. |
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The Vatican Museums, incorporating the Sistine Chapel, usually charge an entrance fee. |
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The entrance is approached from the east cloister walk and includes a double doorway with a large tympanum above. |
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The main entrance to the cathedral is on the northern side, facing towards the castle. |
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Obtaining A Level or equivalent qualifications is generally required for university entrance. |
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Some universities also require applicants to take separate entrance examination. |
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The Finnish requirement for the entrance into doctoral studies is a master's degree or equivalent. |
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Winchester has its own entrance examination, and does not use Common Entrance like other major public schools. |
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Between 1886 and 1895, St Paul's boys won 173 entrance awards at Oxford and Cambridge, which was 26 more than any other school. |
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Triumphal arch is also the name given to the arch above the entrance to the chancel of a medieval church where a rood can be placed. |
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The structure was originally three storeys high, comprising a basement floor, an entrance level, and an upper floor. |
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Those heading to the upper floor had to pass through a smaller chamber to the east, also connected to the entrance floor. |
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The main entrance to the inner ward would have been through a gatehouse, most likely in the west wall on the site of what is now Beauchamp Tower. |
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A new entrance was created, with elaborate defences including two gatehouses and a barbican. |
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A serpentine drive gave an impression of greater distance between the front gates and the castle entrance. |
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As well as the gardens, Greville commissioned Brown to rebuild the exterior entrance porch and stairway to the Great Hall. |
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The western entrance to the Middle Ward is now open, and a gateway leads north from the ward onto the North Terrace. |
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The Spicerie Gatehouse was the main entrance into the palace, whilst the Kitchen Gatehouse simply led into the kitchen courtyard. |
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The entrance in most common use is sometimes located in a porch at one side of the nave. |
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Grand archways are designed to evoke feelings of awe and are very commonly seen as the entrance to large religious buildings such as cathedrals. |
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This consisted of a rampart, ditch, and possibly a tower, in front of the gatehouse which could be used to further protect the entrance. |
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In grand houses, an entrance hall led to steps up to a piano nobile or mezzanine floor where the main reception rooms were. |
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Though the entrance has narrowed with time, the pixie house, a natural cavern on Sheep Tor, is still accessible. |
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The bronze statue St Michael's Victory over the Devil by Jacob Epstein is mounted on the exterior of the new cathedral near the entrance. |
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Regulation makes entrance to the taxi business particularly difficult for them. |
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The thieves gained entrance to our house by breaking a window. |
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We were met at the entrance by the Admiral and Admiraless and given the freedom of the house. |
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Or they may be eager to enter the Anthropod Zoo, where an enormous praying mantis stands at the entrance. |
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When goods are received at the Future Store, employees transport the pallets from the truck through an RFID gate at the backstore entrance. |
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He stoked his energy for each evening's entrance to the club by beering-up yet one more time at only two-bits a Coors in The Mariposa. |
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He did not make much of an entrance, he just made his way over to the edge of the lake and plopped his boots on the ground. |
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Like hungry dogs who have sniffed their meat, the mob bursts in, trampling down the women who sought to bar the entrance with their bodies. |
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Near the entrance is a candyman who makes butterflies, birds and fish from melted sugar. |
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If you're not careful, the entrance table will quickly become a catch-all for things that come in the door. |
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The longest is a columnless hairpin hall, with its usual porch at the entrance, or so it would seem. |
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St. Augustine, in the entrance of one of his discourses, makes a kind of apology. |
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And I believe you commented somewhere about how the fog line broke at that point and then picked up on the other side of the entrance ramp. |
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A man must doe as some wilde beasts, which at the entrance of their caves, will have no manner of footing seene. |
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The Lower town which joins to this, is fortified with a Wall and Castle, and a fore-gate at the entrance. |
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As she thus spoke, the entrance of the servants with dinner cut off all conversation but that of a general nature. |
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From my position I could see the gins pointing back, and as the men turned they looked for a moment and then made a wild rush for the entrance. |
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The mine is commemorated by a large sculpture of a miners lamp at the entrance to the stadium complex. |
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The Beatles movie A Hard Day's Night marked the group's entrance into film. |
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At the entrance to the pier was the Pier Hotel, which catered for holidaymakers. |
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By this definition, the Danish Straits are part of the entrance, but the Bay of Mecklenburg and the Bay of Kiel are parts of the Baltic Sea. |
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The entrance of Tiberius in the first chapters of the first book is dominated by the hypocrisy of the new emperor and his courtiers. |
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Further standing timbers were placed at the northeast entrance, and a parallel alignment of posts ran inwards from the southern entrance. |
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While they maintained a denominational character, they were in nowise illiberal, and set up no religious test for entrance. |
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When Augustine failed to rise from his seat on the entrance of the British bishops, they refused to recognise him as their archbishop. |
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The Valley Station features accessible parking near the entrance and access to the station via a funicular-like lift device called an inclinator. |
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Members who arrive late must stand near the entrance of the House if they wish to listen to debates. |
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The Royal Standard is hoisted to replace the Union Flag upon the Sovereign's entrance and remains flying whilst she is in attendance. |
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There were also problems caused by silting around the entrance to the Mersey and by the changing channels of the river itself. |
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Winston did so well in mathematics in his Harrow entrance exam that he was put in the top division for that subject. |
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In January 1923, having passed the RAF entrance examination with a high mark, Whittle reported to RAF Halton as an Aircraft Apprentice. |
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Instead of one main entrance, the Palace features separate entrances for the different user groups of the building. |
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St Stephen's Entrance, roughly in the middle of the building's western front, is the entrance for members of the public. |
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The main Inverness railway station is almost directly opposite the Academy Street entrance to the Market. |
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A 1929 statue of Robert the Bruce is set in the wall of Stirling Castle at the entrance, along with one of William Wallace. |
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In Edinburgh also, the Scottish National Portrait Gallery has statues of Bruce and Wallace in niches flanking the main entrance. |
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Ninian, while the king commanded the rearguard at the entrance to the New Park. |
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Paris metro station entrance at Abbesses designed by Hector Guimard for the 1900 Exposition universelle. |
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The text above the Paris Metro entrance uses the qualities of the rest of the iron work in the structure. |
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The Channel went from the entrance of Munlochy Bay to the Meikle Mee Starboard Hand Mark, but was not maintained and filled in very quickly. |
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With the onset of cooler weather, they bore into the wood making oval entrance holes and tunnel deeply. |
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The higher level aimed at university entrance and the lower to suit the General Medical Council entrance requirements. |
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By 1922 the Club had a membership of over 500, seating accommodation for 3,500 and a turnstile at every entrance. |
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The original station was designed by Philip Hardwick and built by William Cubitt, having a distinctive arch over the station entrance. |
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It is located on the Lochalsh peninsula, at the entrance to Loch Alsh, opposite the village of Kyleakin on the Isle of Skye. |
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The dolmens were vaults or safes of stone, with a narrow circular entrance that could be tapped with a round screw of stone. |
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They consist of a kerb surrounding an oval mound, which covered a rectangular chamber of stones with the entrance on one of the long sides. |
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Of the remaining three, two portal stones form an entrance and the third, at an angle, appears to block the doorway. |
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At the end of its period of use the tomb was 'closed' by means of a large stone set across the entrance, between the two portal stones. |
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Each, except the south west chamber, has shallow limestone sillstones at its entrance. |
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The main entrance to the castle was the Gate next the Sea, next to the castle's tidal dock that allowed it to be supplied directly by sea. |
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The main entrance to the castle is through the western barbican, an exterior defence in front of the main gate. |
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Much of the rest of the castle has been replaced by the neoclassical county court and its entrance, the Propyleum. |
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The northern main entrance leads to the main concourse and is on Central Square. |
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Central Square is the large public space directly outside the main entrance to the station. |
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Usually opposite the entrance to the prayer hall is the qiblah wall, the visually emphasized area inside the prayer hall. |
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Carved above the entrance is the room's original name the Print and Maps Room. |
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It is currently on display by the entrance to the club's stadium on the outskirts of Chester. |
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In 1715, the Great South Wall was constructed to shelter the entrance to the port. |
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Norway lobsters spend most of their time either lying in their burrows or by the entrance, only leaving their shelters to forage or mate. |
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Some might have reached to entrance of Baltic Sea and northern Scandinavian. |
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It lacks its own entrance from Whitehall and is entered through the Ripley Building. |
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It was on the entrance of the land route to Hamburg, but this land route could be bypassed by sea travel around Denmark and through the Kattegat. |
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Public passersby could clearly view the entrance halls of Dutch homes decorated to show off a particular family's wealth and social standing. |
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Bergenhus fortress dates from 1240s and guards the entrance to the harbour in Bergen. |
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A lightship marks the entrance to the Lynn Channel, the one safe channel from the North Sea to the south coast of the Wash. |
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In most fish, the heart consists of four parts, including two chambers and an entrance and exit. |
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In September 1619, he found the entrance to Hudson Bay and spent the winter near the mouth of the Churchill River. |
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In the south, its entrance is marked by lighthouses at Barra Head, Ushenish and Hyskeir. |
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Kearsarge took up station at the harbor's entrance to await Semmes' next move. |
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His flagship, Soleil Royal, headed for the entrance to the bay just as Hawke was coming in on Royal George. |
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The British intended to sink obsolete ships in the canal entrance, to prevent German vessels from leaving port. |
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Thetis did not make it to the canal entrance, after it hit an obstruction and was scuttled prematurely. |
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Louis Hospital, the front entrance to which remains a predominant architectural feature. |
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Burrows usually develop to eventually include multiple levels of tunnels, as well as a secondary entrance. |
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Octopus middens are piles of debris that the octopus piles up to conceal the entrance of its den. |
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A parapet protected the guns, a new entrance was cut into the main tower and other adjustments made. |
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It was positioned on the high ground of Castle Down to protect New Grimsby harbour, overlooking the narrow, northern entrance to the harbour. |
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The earliest signs of occupation on Gugh are two groups each, of entrance graves and Bronze Age cairns. |
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There is also a cluster of nineteen cairns and a field system on the south part of Gugh along with a further two entrance graves. |
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The building flared from the third through the seventh floors to occupy the airspace over the entrance plaza. |
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The South West Coast Path, National Trail, begins at South Haven Point at the entrance to Poole Harbour. |
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The entrance to Poole Harbour is from the east, via Poole Bay and the English Channel. |
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Hydraulic action takes place when air in a joint is suddenly compressed by a wave closing the entrance of the joint. |
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A new entrance was built directly off the roundabout, with a new bus stop and shelter, and a raised kerb. |
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The course was later altered to use a different entrance to the stadium, followed by a partial lap of 385 yards to the same finish. |
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The large room to the right of the entrance hall becoming the Headmaster's Study with the room to the right becoming the Masters' Common Room. |
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A 2006 bill allowed the introduction of entrance exams for studies such as Medicine. |
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Originally, the structures were probably covered with a heap of dirt and the entrance was blocked by a stone. |
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If the armada went by the 'inner route', then the next daunting obstacle was Cape Correntes, at the entrance of the Mozambique Channel. |
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Issues concerning university entrance has been in constant upheaval for a number of years. |
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The western part of the strait leads northwest from the northern end of the Magdalena Channel to the strait's Pacific entrance. |
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In New York Bay, he encountered the Lenape and observed what he deemed to be a large lake, which was in fact the entrance to the Hudson River. |
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On 4 August the ship was at Cape Cod, from which Hudson sailed south to the entrance of the Chesapeake Bay. |
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The strait is about 750 km long with an average width of 125 km, varying from 70 km at the eastern entrance to 240 km at Deception Bay. |
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The main island group is the Solovetsky Islands, located almost in the middle of the sea, near the entrance to Onega Bay. |
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Setting out again despite warnings of the danger he found the entrance to the White Sea and with local help eventually arrived at Arkhangelsk. |
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The older South Terminal underwent renovations in 2009 for use as a VIP entrance point during the 5th Summit of the Americas. |
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Given the flexibility of the league's entrance requirements, Zurich, Basel, and Bern also considered joining. |
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If such a queen is immediately allowed to run through the entrance of a queenless colony, the queening is usually successful. |
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On June 12, 1857, Xatruch certainly made a triumphant entrance to Comayagua, which was then the capital of Honduras, after Walker surrendered. |
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It consists of a double bank and intermediate ditch with an entrance on the eastern side. |
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Canford Manor, Dorset, was extended in a Tudor Gothic style between 1848 and 1852, including a large entrance tower. |
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Tom Cribb's memorial, a lioness resting her paw on an urn, stands near the northeast entrance. |
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Proposals to extend the entrance to accommodate wheeled vehicles failed owing to cost, and it was used only by pedestrians. |
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Most adits are designed to slope slightly upwards from the entrance so that water will flow freely out of the mine. |
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Worsley Delph, now a scheduled monument, was the entrance to the Duke's underground mines. |
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The entrance locks at Eastham on the Wirral side of the Mersey, which seal off the tidal estuary, are the largest on the canal. |
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Workhouses were designed with only a single entrance guarded by a porter, through which inmates and visitors alike had to pass. |
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Sometimes the trains were the sole mode of transport in the passages between the work sites and the mine entrance. |
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An example of this tuff Rochlitz Porphyr can be seen in the Mannerist style sculpted portal outside the chapel entrance in Colditz Castle. |
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Nepenthes bicalcarata possesses two sharp thorns that project from the base of the operculum over the entrance to the pitcher. |
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Dipper nests are usually large, round, domed structures made of moss, with an internal cup of grass and rootlets, and a side entrance hole. |
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The cave system is the largest in the Peak District, and the main entrance is the largest cave entrance in Britain. |
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This footbridge connects Parkside Road with the main entrance to the football stadium. |
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The box office for both entertainment venues is located in the entrance area of the theatre. |
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The modern and interactive retail space covers the old Burton Arcades and the former Leeds Shopping Plaza with its main entrance from Briggate. |
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For most of its length, it is situated to the north of the canal tunnel but passes over the canal tunnel just inside each tunnel entrance. |
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At the building's entrance, the booking office is to the left and to the right are the train timetables and a newsagent. |
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No car parking is available in front of the station entrance, but it is nearby on Brook Street. |
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In the entrance is a large, white glazed tiled map showing the former network of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
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The main entrance leads to a concourse with ground floor and mezzanine levels. |
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The Fairfield Street entrance leads to the Metrolink station in the undercroft and is linked to the rail platforms by escalators. |
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The Fairfield Street entrance, at basement level, serves the car park, the taxi rank, and the Metrolink station. |
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The entrance to the river from the sea is a rocky entrance with cliffs either side. |
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This Elizabethan entrance to the walled town was destroyed in a fire in September 1990, but was rebuilt. |
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The site is enclosed by a stone wall, interrupted by a large, paved entrance facing south, uphill towards Hameldown. |
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The ruffler in leather, who lately went fighting through the door, has returned, presumably by means of another entrance. |
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There are various signages at the park entrance, and other places within the park. |
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Well, we gotta get to Big Bear Mountain before those smokey bears close off the entrance to the mountains. |
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And wouldn't it snazz up the entrance to have a stained-glass window replace the clear one over the front door? |
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Sounds and some tangible qualities solicit their proper senses, and force an entrance to the mind. |
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Where, according to the rusty sign dangling over the entrance, a superfun, amazing time awaits the entire family. |
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Fortunately, a waterfall thrums down the nearby mountains and forms a natural swimming pool at the entrance. |
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At four o'clock exactly Hugh Drummond stepped out of his two-seater at the Haymarket entrance to the Carlton. |
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Yellowing in a vitrine just inside the entrance, the front page of Klein's Dimanche features the legendary photograph above the fold. |
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There may have been uterine caves in the vicinity suggesting a vaginoid entrance to the underworld. |
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However, premiums were notably higher for parcels within the 500 metre walkshed of the urban greenway entrance points than the freeway on-ramps. |
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Mrs. Gerome, defiant pride bars your heart from the white-handed peace that even now seeks entrance. |
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An arbor topped with cascading asparagus fern, Dendrobium orchids, and roses marked the entrance into the reception. |
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But author and historian Tony Franks-Buckley, co-owner of Hidden Wirral, said there were fears the entrance to the wormhole was being sealed up. |
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The meeting will take place at at Zeligs bar in Liverpool One, and entrance is free. |
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The entrance hall is dominated by a carved staircase with quatrefoils and ornate square newels. |
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The Queen's Life Guard is the mounted guard at the entrance to Horse Guards. |
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In the Philippines at Tabon Caves the oldest artwork may be a relief of a shark above the cave entrance. |
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He passed the entrance exam, coming seventh out of the 26 candidates who exceeded the pass mark. |
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Before the entrance of the sovereign, the litany of the saints is sung during the procession of the clergy and other dignitaries. |
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London Transport Museum and the side entrance to the Royal Opera House box office and other facilities are also located on the square. |
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In 2016, The British Museum moved its bag searches to marquees in the front courtyard and beside the rear entrance. |
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It had an entrance fee of one guinea and annual subscription of five shillings. |
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Pennethorne's gallery was demolished for the next phase of building, a scheme by Sir John Taylor extending northwards of the main entrance. |
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The Crace ceiling decorations in the entrance hall were not to the taste of the director Charles Holmes, and were obliterated by white paint. |
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This provided a new ground level entrance from Trafalgar Square, named in honour of Sir Paul Getty. |
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Qualification for the competition is based on UEFA coefficients, with better entrance rounds being offered to the more successful nations. |
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Grace Memorial Gates were erected at the St John's Wood Road entrance to the ground. |
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Irish mythology identifies the Great Cairn as being the tomb or abode of mythical figures, and an entrance to the Otherworld. |
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The northern entrance in Horse Guards Avenue is flanked by two monumental statues, Earth and Water, by Charles Wheeler. |
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It also houses the 1179th Transportation Brigade, the 722nd Aeromedical Staging Squadron, and a military entrance processing station. |
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I sat for hours afterwards, gazing out of the cavern entrance at the moonlighted grove, silent and desolate beyond any telling. |
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A baptismal font will be located either at the entrance or near the chancel area. |
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At the beginning of the nineteenth century, Scotland's five university colleges had no entrance exams. |
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The majority of grammar schools did, however, decide to set their own entrance exams a situation which continues to this day. |
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His grave can be found on the left hand side of the cemetery, close to the entrance. |
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As only a few entrance doors were opened, a bottleneck situation ensued with thousands trying to gain entry, and the crush became deadly. |
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Sculpture of Guardian at the entrance of the Mandapam of Sri Jalagandeeswarar Temple, Vellore, Tamil Nadu. |
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The three people largely responsible for the founding of the National Portrait Gallery are commemorated with busts over the main entrance. |
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The Calais border barrier built jointly by Britain and France on French soil surrounds the port and Channel Tunnel entrance at Calais. |
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Actually this site is the main entrance of illegal immigrants to the EU from the Asian continent. |
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There is usually an age minimum for entrance to pornographic stores, or the materials are displayed partly covered or not displayed at all. |
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Academically oriented gymnasiums have higher entrance requirements and specifically prepare for Abitur and tertiary education. |
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Until 2002, sentries were permanently posted on the Esplanade at the entrance of the castle, ostensibly as the guards to the Honours of Scotland housed inside. |
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A modern stone memorial to Blake and the other Parliamentarians reburied in the churchyard has been set into the external wall to the left of the main entrance of the church. |
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The tram stop at Victoria replaced the former Bury Line platforms and the tram line was extended into the streets through a new entrance in the side of the station. |
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In 2000, under Stephen Deuchar's directorship, the statue was removed to the side of the building to welcome visitors to the refurbished Manton Road entrance. |
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These schools were also the only ones that offered an extra term of school to prepare pupils for the competitive entrance exams for Oxford and Cambridge. |
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Instead, they console themselves with the sandy bottom they have sounded and the width of the entrance between the rocks of Ushant to the south and the Scillies to the north. |
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A new main entrance and enlarged concourse with a mezzanine level, designed by BDP, replaced the 1960s structure which had become insufficient for the number of passengers. |
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For the entrance of the monarch, Psalm 122, I was glad, is sung. |
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Their entrance as observer and associate states respectively into the organisation was aided a good deal by their investments into the Organisation and France itself. |
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Principals of a string section will also lead entrances for their section, typically by lifting the bow before the entrance, to ensure the section plays together. |
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Students who miss their entrance requirement may still gain places if they meet a relatively lower requirement and their parents are willing to pay for the additional fees. |
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The British Museum clarified that the change was purely logistical to save space in the main museum entrance and did not reflect any escalation in threat. |
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It was replaced by a new stop further west near Snow Hill station's second entrance on Livery Street, allowing continued interchange with National Rail services. |
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Ornately decorated in comparison with the rooms by Wilkins, it nonetheless worsened the cramped conditions inside the building as it was built over the original entrance hall. |
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Near the entrance to its dining hall is a bronze casting, which depicts the symbol of an electrical transformer, and inside there hangs a portrait, both in Faraday's honour. |
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From 1928 to 1952 the landing floors of Taylor's entrance hall were relaid with a new series of mosaics by Boris Anrep, who was friendly with the Bloomsbury Group. |
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The entrance to the bay is a small inlet from the main harbour. |
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At such times the entrance gates are locked and wardens patrol the area. |
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Periodically, circular muscles at the hindgut's entrance pinch off and excrete a piece of the prostyle, preventing the prostyle from growing too large. |
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Before 1980, the entrance criteria of the last Fairs Cup was used. |
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The duodena open into a common pouch just below the entrance of the gall-ducts. The intestine was single from the confluence of the duodena to the termination of the jejunum. |
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Gluss Isle at the western entrance to Sullom Voe is one of the many promontories in Orkney and Shetland connected to a larger body of land by an ayre. |
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General Electric announced in 2015 entrance into the market. |
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Last week, I went to the airport and the main entrance was shut. |
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Police sealed off the entrance to the square as it is private property, a High Court injunction having previously been granted against public access to the square. |
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He finds a scrabbly trail, a children's entrance up sheer mud. |
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While the Saxon was plunged in these painful reflections, the door of their prison opened, and gave entrance to a sewer, holding his white rod of office. |
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The CRAs have made competing suggestions that would, instead, add further regulations that would make market entrance even more expensive than it is now. |
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The walking route between New Street and Moor Street has been considered in the redevelopment of New Street station, which will have a new footbridge at its east entrance. |
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Taylor's Bank is a large sandbank extending out to sea on the north side of the channel entrance to the river on which many ships have come to grief over the years. |
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In 2014, work was completed on the stations historic entrance. |
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Other new features of religious architecture include the crossing tower and a monumental entrance to the church, usually at the west end of the building. |
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It is located on the Maghreb coast at the western entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar, where the Mediterranean Sea meets the Atlantic Ocean off Cape Spartel. |
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The warm temperatures of the Caribbean Sea and the fact that Cuba sits across the entrance to the Gulf of Mexico combine to make the country prone to frequent hurricanes. |
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The experimental arrangement allows preshot and postshot microscopy of the entrance surface, and minor damage can be detected on even a structured surface. |
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Members of the House of Lords use the Peers' Entrance in the middle of the Old Palace Yard front, which is covered by a stone carriage porch and opens to an entrance hall. |
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A side entrance at a lower level has a ramp for wheelchair access. |
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The closest station is Blackfriars via its new south entrance. |
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The area around the entrance to the Grand Staircase was also damaged. |
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He was brought thither all the way blindfold, led by the Indians, until he came to the entrance of Manoa itself, and was fourteen or fifteen days in the passage. |
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In 2003, the Canadian Coast Guard adjusted shipping lanes crossing prime whale feeding areas at the entrance to the Bay of Fundy to lessen the risk of collision. |
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The park is very spread out, with two core areas approximately 1.5 km apart, and the trailer dump station almost 2 km away near the park entrance. |
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The entrance of the British Empire brought Nepal into the war. |
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This strait lies between Baffin Island and Nunavik, with its eastern entrance marked by Cape Chidley in Quebec and Resolution Island off Baffin Island. |
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The bodies choked up the entrance, barring the egress of those behind. |
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At high tide the gates were closed, and with the ebb of the tide were opened to release water, which scoured the silt from the entrance to the locks. |
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The entrance was often the weakest part in a circuit of defences. |
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However continuing eastwards they found the entrance to the White Sea and after obtaining directions from local people dropped anchor at the port of Archangel. |
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On 20 June they saw the entrance of a large bay, later called Raudfjorden. |
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In 1556 Stephen Borough sailed in the Searchthrift to try to reach the Ob River, but he was stopped by ice and fog at the entrance to the Kara Sea. |
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In 1626 this station was damaged by York and Hull whalers, who then sailed to their whaling station in Midterhukhamna, just across the entrance of Van Keulenfjorden. |
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New development is being proposed at sites on North Street and demolition of older parts of the shopping centre at the eastern entrance of the Kingdom Shopping Centre. |
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In November 2017, an official Comitatone released a specific plan to to keep the largest cruise ships away from the Piazza San Marco and the entrance to the Grand Canal. |
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Three is usually the minimum number of A Levels required for university entrance, with some universities specifying the need for a fourth AS subject. |
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Many universities have introduced their own entrance tests such as the BMAT and LNAT for specific courses, or conduct interviews to select applicants. |
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The Port Phillip area was first significantly explored by Europeans in January 1802, when Lieutenant John Murray spent three weeks investigating the Bay entrance. |
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A cove of three stones stood in the middle, its entrance facing northeast. |
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It is known as Hanuman Dhoka Durbar Square, a name derived from a statue of Hanuman, the monkey devotee of Lord Ram, at the entrance of the palace. |
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