The winds, from which we had been somewhat shielded when we were behind the superstructure, began to churn the helicopter with new ferocity. |
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A big pufferfish lurked in there and I took its portrait before making my way up to the superstructure, still in the lee of the current. |
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An engineer who designs the superstructure for a bridge or the frame of an automobile invests time in understanding how things will break. |
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The former, as prime contractor, builds the aft and central superstructure, the latter the ship's bow and distinctive pyramidal main mast. |
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The central superstructure, manropes, and steering linkage are based on the drawing. |
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The Baynunah corvettes will have a stealthy superstructure and a low draught which allows operation in shallow waters. |
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The hull, decks and superstructure of these models are constructed of fiberglass composites using chopped strand and woven fiberglass fabrics. |
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The sea boiled and on every side ships were stripped of their superstructure by the wave that hit the shoreline a split-second later. |
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The trunnions and all the operational machinery are housed within the superstructure of the carina piers. |
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Either buy the girl her superstructure out of the goodness of your heart or forget about it. |
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The other common merchant ship layout is all holds forward with a superstructure aft. |
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What we are most anxious to avoid, however, is that that becomes a superstructure. |
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This type of superstructure could be erected on foundations with either round or quadrilateral contours. |
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They consist of a human or animal face attached to a large, bulging superstructure or headdress that is painted with elaborate patterns. |
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The funnel stands upright from the superstructure, with a pair of ventilators right behind it. |
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The British style is more careful and thorough, with the foundation work in sources revealed as proudly as any part of the superstructure. |
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The vehicle is protected with an armoured superstructure and fitted with an armoured observation cupola. |
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A stone construction with a wooden superstructure, the bridge houses 64 shops. |
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The superstructure was built atop several huge columns, criss-crossed with stabilising struts, protruding from the waves. |
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We have built a whole superstructure, a constitutional edifice, on that basis. |
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How far do the demands of the capitalist economy shape the political and cultural superstructure? |
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The base, below ground level, is in-situ concrete, but the superstructure above the cross-aisle is prefabricated. |
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Due to the size, weight and cost of large buildings, testing the substructure's ability to carry the superstructure, becomes imperative. |
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The main superstructure frame is formed from reinforced concrete with post-tensioned, ribbed slab floors. |
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These holes, and the gaps left by her quickly vanishing superstructure allowed easy and safe access for divers. |
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Like the boats in all these paintings, it's just a hull, without masts or any kind of superstructure, adrift and empty, a kind of ghost ship. |
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The superstructure is of brick, the walls being thoroughly grouted and strongly constructed. |
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To minimise ice formation on the superstructure, all winches, capstans, etc. are placed under deck. |
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In his programmatic pronouncements about historical materialism, Marx does not specifically mention science in the superstructure. |
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Continuing sternwards, the empty mounting for the stern navigation light can be found behind a raised box at the aft end of the superstructure. |
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Its superstructure began to fissure and crack apart from the concentrated barrages. |
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Additional bollards may be located alongside the holds, just forward and aft of the amidships superstructure. |
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On deck was a complete section of superstructure, probably the accommodation block, and beside it a lifeboat davit encrusted in coral. |
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Davits on either side of the superstructure secure two Landing Craft Vehicular and Personnel craft. |
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Originally standing higher than the rest of the superstructure, this has now collapsed into the fuel bunkers below. |
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The pontoon's superstructure is divided by two longitudinal bulkheads into three functional sections. |
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Other cabins and superstructure have long since rotted and crumpled to the seabed. |
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A typical present-day covered bridge has a flooring dead load equal to approximately one third of the total weight of the bridge superstructure. |
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Furthermore, port authorities and users are required to make relatively sizeable investments in infrastructure and superstructure. |
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In plan, the superstructure of the building consists of three zones. |
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In bigger unionised plants there may be a shop steward superstructure, headed by a convenor who might spend most or all of his time on union business. |
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In approximately three to six months, the bone grows firmly around the surface of the implant, paving the way for the fixing of the prosthetic superstructure. |
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The sea boiled and on every side ships were stripped of their funnels and superstructure by the blast wave that hit the shoreline a split-second later. |
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The superstructure can be permanently constructed over both pits or it can move from side to side depending on which pit is in use. |
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There might be an additional superstructure or deckhouse at the stern. |
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The five main modules are: autopaster, printing unit, angle bar module, former with folder superstructure, folder cassette. |
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One caution: when flimsy narrative superstructure begins to sag, anarchic wackiness can grow wearing. |
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The gopura is generally constructed with a stone base and a superstructure of brick and pilaster. |
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The aftermost 3-pounder guns on the superstructure were removed during 1917 as well as the guns on top of the forward 9.2-inch wing turrets. |
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Carlos Cruz-Diez has had the hull and much of the superstructure of the ship painted in discordantly coloured stripes. |
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The Seaflight I is a 138-passenger hydrofoil of welded aluminum alloy hull and superstructure. |
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Pre-wet or wash down system' is a seawater spray system capable of simultaneously wetting the exterior superstructure and decks of a vessel. |
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Abaft the superstructure was the main working deck with three raised hatch coamings and a net drum on the centreline. |
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Lying in 20 metres of water she is perfect from stem to stern with the exception of her superstructure which has been wiped from the upper deck in its entirety. |
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These are important, even crucial, but they are the icing on the cake, the superstructure, the outward manifestation of an inward reality. |
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Seaman Gunner R. E. Walsh chopping ice from the superstructure of the corvette HMCS Lunenburg. |
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The bridge superstructure was constructed using post-tensioned spliced concrete I-girders. |
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The piers and abutments will be cast in place concrete, while the superstructure will consist of steel girders with precast concrete deck panels. |
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Place the slab on the new ring beam and rebuild or refit the superstructure. |
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Because of its brilliant white color, you don't see a dividing line between the hull and superstructure. |
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Over a number of years, the weakened structure has collapsed further, leaving a tangled mess of debris, including the aft mast and superstructure. |
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You can perhaps find this original wall superstructure in the dado of a concreted basement or in the redesignation of functionalbuildings. |
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Part of her superstructure and decking have been crushed and peeled away, so huge sections of metal creak and groan. |
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From the early 18th century, with an octagonal basin and a wrought-iron superstructure made by an unknown artist. |
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Instead of the coarse, riveted superstructure assemblies of the prototype, he came up with a smooth-surface design. |
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The superstructure is manufactured by the dental technician and cemented in the mouth by the dentist or prosthodontist. |
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The effects of 55 years' submersion were apparent from the rusting of plates and fittings and the sponges and soft corals encrusting much of the superstructure. |
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The building comprises 18 superstructure stories and two basement levels. |
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The deck area forward of the superstructure filled with water to the level of the bulwarks. |
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In the event, the oversize load that caused the span to collapse caught a cross-member of the bridge's lower-than-normal superstructure. |
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For that, you need the baroque superstructure of mortgage-backed derivatives that enabled investors to bet on the housing market. |
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Those standing up for him in the media receive too little support from their colleagues, the press and Labour's intellectual superstructure. |
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What is missing, of course, is a political superstructure for steering economic policy. |
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Taken together, these programs represented the superstructure of Canada's plan to fight climate change. |
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This company, though, has always repeated to all levels of government that it does not have the means to maintain this superstructure. |
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The foundation is known as the base and the superstructure comprises sums of money added outside the base during the year. |
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The heritage superstructure has been re-assembled in its original 1906 footprint on site. |
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In addition, it was secured on top of the superstructure, to which there was no means of easy access. |
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The following block diagram shows the limits beyond which a ship's hull or superstructure cannot extend when the ship is alongside the lock wall. |
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Upon this rests the entire superstructure of society-the art and the politics and religion and the philosophy and the morality. |
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With empty lifeboat davits, rows of portholes, and a great deal of superstructure to photograph, our short decompression dive didn't really do this wreck justice. |
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It stands towering over the landscape, the sun's rays glancing off the polished superstructure to dance upon the gently rippling waters of the canal below. |
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The fast attack craft has a steel hull and aluminium superstructure. |
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Photographs of Assurance-class tugs show considerable superstructure forward of the Samson post, all of which has either now decayed or been swept clear. |
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A coin of Augustus shows what is presumably a square superstructure, with arches on the two faces in view, pilasters or columns, and an entablature but no roof. |
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Another of the Chatsworth capriccios introduces a new theme, a central feature embedded in an arcaded superstructure extending the length of the bridge. |
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Behind the forward capstan, the wreck becomes an unidentifiable mess but it can be seen that the superstructure had rounded windows rather than portholes. |
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There are three distinct parts to the building, the most visible being an articulated tented superstructure of taut fabric and cables and bristling masts. |
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The Asokan temple comprised a cardinally orientated platform defined by two phases of foundations with no evidence of a brick superstructure. |
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They should think carefully about the effects on their own electorates who are watching with increasing disenchantment the distant and cumbersome European superstructure. |
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A lower superstructure is best for reduced windage. |
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Particularly in the case of ceramic veneers over an implanted superstructure, it is essential to ensure anatomically correct results when repairing abraded soft tissue surfaces. |
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There are also problems resulting from the view that ethics are some kind of a superstructure that can be imposed upon a substructure of free trade. |
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The second and third fish went to the middle of her long superstructure and under her forward deck. |
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The effective height of the port and starboard side bulwarks within the superstructure was 0.91 m, while that in way of the chain rails at the open after end of the main deck was 660 mm. |
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As well as requiring quality infrastructure and superstructure in ports and hinterlands connections, this quality approach should also extend to administrative procedures. |
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Of these, the earliest and most obvious is the piled jetty its piles can be driven from floating craft and the deck and superstructure added thereto, working wholly above water. |
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This site describes the principal work of creationists, which typically revolve around showing difficulties with the superstructure of modern science. |
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The owners should submit two copies of the general arrangement, cross sections in way of the masts and superstructure, mooring and anchoring arrangements and the lines drawing. |
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Finally, the rail specific elements such as tracks, sidings along the line, signalling systems, catenary, electrification communications and safety equipment, installations, etc., which are called superstructure costs. |
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We are not talking here about a typical deckhouse shape, as the hulls, sides, bulwark and the superstructure itself are not traditionally shaped but rather combine together into one huge solid. |
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An inspection at Sooke small craft harbour identified that a number of bearing piles supporting the wharf had deteriorated, along with the wharf deck and wharf superstructure. |
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But what was important was to clarify that superstructure is defined by reverting to infrastructure, in order to ensure that there is no competition-distorting aid. |
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Many types of superstructure are possible for urine-diverting toilets. |
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The letters and numbers must be painted in a colour that contrasts with the colour of the hull or superstructure and must not be obliterated, altered, covered or masked in any other way. |
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A superstructure bringing together all concerned players must be responsible to manage and coordinate reserve and release operations in agricultural markets. |
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The hull and superstructure are of welded aluminium-magnesium alloy construction, mounted on fixed, stainless steel, surface-piercing foils forward and aft. |
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Their egress may have been hindered by various floating debris such as bench seats, the shuffle board, wooden panels and camping equipment trapped inside the superstructure as the vessel sank. |
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The ocean is virtually icelocked from October to June, and the superstructure of ships are subject to icing from October to May. |
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On the after deck, the deck-hand noticed that the bottom platform of the accommodation ladder was slowly moving toward the superstructure of the pilot boat. |
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An additional crew member, if properly trained, might have been able to assist in the handing out of lifejackets to passengers or in the launching of the inflatable liferaft located on the top of the superstructure. |
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Ships are subject to superstructure icing in the extreme north from October to May. |
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The historic Methodist understanding of Scripture is based on the superstructure of Wesleyan covenant theology. |
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The changes in the economic foundation lead sooner or later to the transformation of the whole immense superstructure. |
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The superstructure was reconstructed to the original design and elegance, including the raised roof, wood panelled saloon and open top deck. |
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A superstructure is an upward extension of an existing structure above a baseline. |
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On a bridge, the portion of the structure that is the span and directly receives the live load is referred to as the superstructure. |
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If not frequently knocked off, the ice can soon build up on the ship's superstructure to a sufficient weight to cause the ship to capsize. |
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The superstructure of such a house would have been made of timber and thatch. |
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An attempt to manually inflate the raft in the cylindrical container failed when the raft, untied from its cradle, was dropped and fell between the superstructure and bulwark. |
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Generally, any alteration from the fully finished condition is acceptable if the basic features and behaviour of the superstructure are not influenced by it. |
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The registration letters and numbers of a vessel in possession of a licence must be clearly marked on both sides of the prow and on both sides of the superstructure at the most visible point. |
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The deck was raised 0.3 m and new decking, a new hatch coaming and a totally new, locally designed superstructure with associated wiring were fitted. |
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Located aft of the superstructure, one deck hatch, with a coaming, gives access to three watertight compartments, which comprise the centrally divided forward port and starboard and the after fish holds. |
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An access hatch with a clear opening of 510 mm by 405 mm bounded by a 25 mm high steel coaming was installed in the main deck forward of the new superstructure. |
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Across the Guadalquivir river, his administration rules from what looks like a post-modernist bull ring with the superstructure of a 1980s cruise liner on top. |
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The most famous such painting was by Elfred Lee, who in 1985 painted the Ark as a long barge surmounted by a ventilatory superstructure running the entire length of its roof. |
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The huge candelabra have a richly decorated superstructure composed of scrolls and rocaille work and are animated by playful putti, leaping game animals and fluttering birds. |
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The Sheena M is a steel tug with the superstructure forward and a towing winch located on the centre line of the main deck behind the superstructure. |
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Hitlerism has done these things to Germany for more than six years, and it has built up on this fundamental iniquity a superstructure of added brutality and senseless racial persecution. |
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When the passengers on the foredeck entered the superstructure to seek shelter, the master left the wheel to close the door, secured it with its barrel bolt latch, and increased speed to approximately 7 knots. |
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As well as turning the crane's superstructure, this mechanism helps counteract potentially unbalancing momentum through the disproportion between the load and its own weight. |
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At one level it dismantles the last remnants of the conglomerate superstructure that survived even the legal integration of Mercedes-Benz into Daimler-Benz nine years ago. |
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The base plate itself is secured to the concrete slab of the superstructure construction with 4 rail screws and plastic trenails or alternatively with shear connectors. |
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The superstructure used box girders based on the Full-span Precast Method under general conditions. |
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The U-shape configuration of axle beam and trailing arms operates as a stabilizer to counteract tilting of the superstructure during angular acceleration. |
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A raised quarter deck is regarded as a superstructure. |
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The collision caused damaged to several above deck sections on the port side including the superstructure, the 30mm gun deck, the seaboat supports and the bridge wing. |
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Restoration work at the Santo Domingo complex exposed the Inca masonry formerly obscured by the superstructure without compromising the integrity of the colonial heritage. |
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Because of the need for more strength at the balanced cantilever's supports, the bridge superstructure often takes the form of towers above the foundation piers. |
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For a long time the turning was done manually, simply by pushing on a long tail-pole extending downwards, almost to the ground, from the rotatable superstructure. |
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For two seasons after the change of schedule post 1990, the lower half of her hull was painted dark blue with the upper half and superstructure, remaining white. |
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Teak or iroko is usually used to create the deck and any superstructure. |
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The height and the weight of superstructure on board a ship or a boat also affects the amount of freeboard that such a vessel requires along its sides, down to her waterline. |
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