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Someone walked into the room making a noise sounding like they were pulling up blinds from windows. |
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I slipped into the house and into my room so as not to spoil their party, though I couldn't resist peeping through the blinds. |
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And pull shades or close blinds on windows facing the direct sun during daylight hours. |
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Keep window blinds and shades closed during hot weather to conserve energy, and open on sunny days during cold months to allow in solar heat. |
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Hubris, the fatal flaw of a tragic hero which blinds him to the reality of the world, is not exactly in short supply at the present. |
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Wood blinds, meanwhile, can fit a variety of applications, including quarter arches, full arches, angles, trapezoids, hexagons and triangles. |
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Within each doorway are two tiers of double bifold blinds with moveable slats, each tier four feet tall. |
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David has been known to leap out of bed of a morning, pull back the blinds and find cameras and binoculars trained upon him. |
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He shut the window, shut the blinds, and opened the door, all while little Giovanni was watching. |
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For slightly dusty blinds, put a clean, old cotton tube sock over one hand. |
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She could make out the pale glow of the moonlight shining through the blinds. |
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The room was dark, but the blinds were open, and the woman in the bed was bathed in the cold white light of moonlight. |
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Paul wrote that it is Satan, not God, who blinds the minds of the unbelieving. |
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We've stripped wallpaper, painted, put up skirting boards, hung blinds, panelled ceilings and clad walls. |
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The action plays out in the light of headlamps, neon bar signs and moonlight through slatted blinds. |
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We did a photo session in the house today, both of us trying to capture the way the sun shines through the slatted blinds onto the board floors. |
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All suites have a colonial feel, with polished teak floors and wooden slatted blinds. |
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The sheer curtains of undyed silk combined with dark wooden blinds was a very interesting idea, and I wondered how it would look at my house. |
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To meet the needs of bowhunters who like to hunt on the ground, you should consider stocking blinds. |
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Dealers who have turkey hunters getting into bowhunting should consider showing them blinds they sell to other hunters. |
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In the hotel room there are no venetian blinds, but the white net curtains belly and fold in the breeze of the open window. |
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At times, the sun shines so brightly through the airport that it blinds the camera. |
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Then there are the extending sun blinds that pull out from the side doors next to the windows. |
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He does free quotes and installation, plus he throws in a 12-month warranty with all blinds, venetians and verticals. |
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It is known, however, that wooden venetian blinds were in use in America by the 1760s, the fashion for them having traveled here from London. |
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Morning light streamed through the venetian blinds of the vacuous police office. |
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He was relaxed in his comfortable chair, and now that Mr. Larsin had opened up the venetian blinds, sunlight streamed in and lit up the room. |
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It's early morning and my eyes feel like venetian blinds and I'm wondering if my ears aren't working too well either. |
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The orange street light spills in through the venetian blinds in a very film-noir way. |
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Simply install a set of venetian blinds or other adjustable window covering over the skylight opening. |
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The Corsair softly chuckles by venetian blinds, sipping an Oregonian wine, a three quarter profile showing in silhouette. |
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Heavy, lined curtains or even just venetian blinds can help insulate windows while you're saving up for the double-pane models. |
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I need those really cool thin wood venetian blinds to add the finishing touch to my kitchen so that I can start cooking in the nude again. |
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A rectangle of white clapboard siding, nearly 10 feet in length, is punctured on the left by a glass window outfitted with venetian blinds. |
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Back at the hospital, Dyan's venomous account of what it meant to be Dare Ransom had torn the blinds from his eyes. |
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The room is fitted with special low lighting and window blinds to allow fragile works to be displayed. |
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Walls, blinds and tablecloths were in misty shades of lavender blue and mauve. |
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I have a bad habit of not closing the blinds properly or forgetting that the curtains are open. |
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He took the telephone off the hook, placed cushions on the floor, locked the door, drew the blinds and asked her to lie down. |
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All are controlled by a single handset, and even the Velux roof lights and blinds open and close at the touch of a button. |
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Most people stayed inside with the blinds closed to avoid the terrible harshness of the light. |
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But most North American hunting is done by other methods such as using tree stands or blinds, driving, calling or still-hunting. |
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On a dank autumnal afternoon in Glasgow's west end the light is liquid, a day to draw the blinds and stoke the fire. |
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I slowly sat up as my eyes opened to sunlight that was filtering through the blinds. |
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I'd decided to buy a new storm door for the house and new wood blinds for the kids bedrooms and a long overdue haircut and highlighting. |
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Most importantly it is heterosexism that blinds people to understanding that gayness is almost identical to straightness. |
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All of these windows were streaked with blinds, forbidding the light from entering what lay behind the stoic structure. |
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This slenderness is further emphasised by the customised, fine mild steel rod attachments supporting the holland blinds. |
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The classic simplicity of holland blinds have been a family favourite in Australian homes for many years. |
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Through chinks in the blinds he could see light shining through, so he assumed it was still daytime. |
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The apartment sits still and flat, dazzling sunlight spearheading it's way through splices in the curtains and chinks in the blinds. |
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She locked all the windows, closed all the blinds, and curled up on the bed, shivering. |
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Other areas of concern are the tops of blinds, pelmets, high windowsills and doorjambs. |
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In this film, after walloping us with images and falsely placating us with words, the director blinds us with light. |
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These cheap faux wood blinds are nearly fifteen percent cheaper than wooden blinds. |
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There was a distinct amount of light filtering around the blinds and, through the window, the first feeble sounds of the dawn chorus. |
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The insensate desire for speed is what blinds us to the carnage cars cause. |
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In summer, various shading devices including adjustable sun protecting blinds and coloured curtains reduce insolation. |
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The glass panels are in fact triple-glazed units, with blinds in the wider cavity automatically activated to cut down insolation. |
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The eight-bedroom house was completely renovated on his orders and the most modern conveniences installed, including electric windows and blinds. |
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The curtain wall is given a playful variety through multi-hued curtains, sun-protective blinds, and exterior garden terraces. |
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As soon as they entered, the nurse crossed the room and closed the blinds, darkening the room to a gentle glow. |
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They lay there, in the partial darkness, the only light being the moonlight through the tin slits in her blinds. |
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Meanwhile, giving up trying again to clear the Vicar Lane pavement of gawpers, they lowered all the blinds. |
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Hobbes and Darien confront a ghoulish hit man who blinds any witnesses to the killings. |
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The windows of the classroom were open, blinds drawn, and the door was propped open. |
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Pergolas, open steel stairs, lattices and wooden blinds all act as shadow-casters and gnomons. |
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Minimize noise, light, and temperature extremes during sleep with ear plugs, window blinds, or an electric blanket or air conditioner. |
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A dim figure crossed to the window and opened the blinds, washing the room with light from the poled lamps in the parking lot. |
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There were two windows near the front door, and dusty, old blinds covered them so no light got in. |
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Building services are generally domestic in scale, with openable windows, heating, external sun louvres and internal roller blinds. |
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Even curtains and blinds should be washed every now and then to remove dust. |
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She says washi adheres especially well to metals, so you can decorate lockers, blinds and furniture. |
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One shows its promise in tantalizing flashes, the other blinds us with its reckless skill. |
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Identifying with either side blinds you with ideology, makes up your mind for you and stops you thinking. |
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The moon shines through the slats of the window blinds, casting stripes of light and shadow over the two beds in the semi-private room. |
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Now she was trapped in the darkness for the windows were covered with blinds and curtains. |
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If eyes are the windows to the soul, Coach Willingham has the curtains pulled, blinds raised and windows cranked all the way open. |
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For this project, you can use any covering you would use for a window, from blinds to curtains. |
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That is why, for the past 10 years, McLeod has watched his firm, which specialises in manufacturing shop blinds and awnings, flourish. |
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For the past 30 years the 58-year-old has worked for a company in Devon that produces blinds and awnings. |
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Thankfully, the restaurant staff put some music on and drew the blinds, hiding us from passing commuters. |
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Finally he yanked himself out of the paralysis that gripped him and pulled the blinds tightly shut. |
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I have recently redecorated my sitting room and, since it is quite small, I removed the old curtains and replaced them with vertical blinds. |
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The shop has a retail area at the front and a workroom at the back, where the curtains, blinds, screens and pinboards are made. |
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Venetian blinds, although not as effective as draperies, can be adjusted to let in some light and air while reflecting the sun's heat. |
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The diamond ring and the wedding band Nikolas placed on my finger six months ago blinds me as it catches the sun's rays. |
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Drapery liners are available that hook onto existing window treatments and roller blinds. |
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The pleated window night screens could be replaced by some kind of roller blinds which are easier to retract. |
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The set is wonderful, from the cheesy 70s-inspired table lamps, to the tacky neon lights shining through the blinds. |
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Some dogs are territorial and inadvertently ruin window blinds or woodwork trying to get to an intruding delivery person. |
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What, then, is the status of the direct, point-blank parody of bureaucrats scurrying behind blue blinds? |
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The blinds in the living room cast off an eerie glow of white light, slants thrown across the room. |
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Use rubber bands or inexpensive cable ties to temporarily tie up appliance cords and window blinds. |
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To remove mildew stains from Venetian blinds, mix together some fine emery powder and linseed oil. |
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Install white window shades, drapes, or blinds to reflect heat away from the house. |
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It would be worth your time to go into a window treatment or decorating store where blinds and shades are sold. |
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Are the windows that are not covered with draperies, shades, or blinds offering insulative value? |
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The safety of blinds and shades has been addressed by a number of companies. |
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Interior window shades and blinds do absolutely nothing to prevent unwanted heat from penetrating your windows. |
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Back then, he sold custom picture framing, table pads, venetian blinds, window shades and did glass installations. |
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The most important basic consideration for shades and blinds is proper measuring of the window. |
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Diners are discreetly shielded from the gaze of drinkers reeling past outside by the kind of blinds you often find on Greek or Italian restaurants. |
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Part one ends as the socialist regime collapses, and so too does ulrich, when he accidentally blinds himself with acid. |
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The hunters, dressed in camouflage in floating duck blinds offshore, take aim at the broadbills, black ducks and mallards that are the prized bounty of these waters. |
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Or use border tiles to define a panel or tiled splashback, and then echo the motif as a stencil along the bottom edge of your table linen or roller blinds. |
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Alyssa walked slowly over to the window and pulled the blinds up. |
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That was when the blinds were closed, blocking Fretland and the other witnesses from what happened next. |
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The city is the first thing I see from my bedroom window when I roll up the blinds of a morning, except on those days when it is shrouded in a thick blanket of damp mist. |
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It blinds us to its presence, even as it works to obscure our reality and provide logical explanations for illogical facts. |
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But this is pernicious, Hayes argues, because it blinds us to the eventual results of these sorts of systems. |
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This is where the antes and blinds are high and where most people just sit back and wait for others to be eliminated in hopes they can make the money. |
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They set out to accumulate a lot of chips, but this is pointless as the increase in chips in this situation is of trivial value as the blinds and antes go up. |
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Chip leaders should pound away and continue to pick up blinds and antes. |
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The morning sun bled through the blinds striping her room in a warm glow. |
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The room, darkened both by the sun's setting and the closed blinds, was shut of all noise and interference, save for the monitoring devices secured around the bed. |
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With your sandy locks in shapes that no sand would ever dare be molded into, and your lily-white skin, that blinds my eyes with its radiating light. |
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There are companies that will brighten up roller blinds, ceramic tiles, wallpaper, bedspreads, curtains, carpet tiles, and even aluminium, using customers' photographs. |
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The floors, once covered with the finest parquetry, are unrecognisable, the blinds don't work, the light-bulbs drape from thin wires where lamps used to hang. |
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It is made into refrigerator gaskets, used to coat fabric for upholstery and to coat wallpaper for washability, and in making floor tile, horizontal and vertical blinds. |
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The blinds are hinged so they fold compactly against the piers. |
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There I am trying to organise tilers and carpenters and blinds and furniture deliveries and people couldn't be nicer, obviously considering I'm paying them. |
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This deficiency blinds 500,000 children in over 70 countries every year. |
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Made from a voile fabric in a honeycombed Venetian style, these blinds create a lovely window feature, while allowing diffused light to get through. |
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Clean cotton curtains in the same pale shades fitted to curtain poles to give them lift, or else wood-slatted blinds softened by voile curtains, add the finishing touch. |
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The room had one small window, but the blinds were pulled over it. |
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Although internally mounted shades and blinds reduce the high intensity and heat content of direct sunlight, the most effective sun control device is the exterior sunshade. |
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I shut my screen, window and blinds, and looked around my room. |
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Sunlight poked through the slats in the white blinds over my window. |
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Dimmed rooms were hidden behind venetian blinds and enclosed in darkness. |
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It was also bright in the room I had awoken in, early sunlight streaming in through the opened white blinds on the bay windows at the far wall of the room. |
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At one point, I noticed Terri's window blinds were pulled down. |
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Options that are provided with the real wood blinds include fabric tapes, no holes or de-light feature, motorization, two on one headrails and three on one headrails. |
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But when the Evening Press called at the two-storey Kathryn Avenue building on the Pigeoncote industrial estate, it was locked up and shuttered from view with blinds. |
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In that upper space, blinds were drawn over the windows to create a mysterious realm, the pipe organ at the far end looming dark through clouds of dry ice. |
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So I have four more blinds to hang, 32 more admissions files to read, and a yard full of leaves that cannot be raked today because it is already dark out. |
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Too much attention given to the only child in a family not only blinds parents' ability to reason and clouds their judgement, it also encourages the child's willfulness. |
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To solve the problem, the designers later added venetian blinds. |
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He also specialises in roller blinds, venetians, timber venetians, Roman blinds, vertical drapes, budget curtaining, ready-made curtains, valances and rod pocketed curtains. |
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We set up the decoys, stubbled up the blinds, turned on the e-caller, and waited. |
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Global Media Production declared that it has been awarded a print contract worth Au6 MILLION for UK made-to-measure window blinds supplier Hillarys Blinds. |
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Blinds Superstore have launched their biggest sale yet with incredible savings across all their blinds including their coveted custom made roller blinds. |
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The Venetian blinds and the drapes, she thought, would completely black out the room from the ocean side. |
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Light filtered in through the blinds of the french windows. It made tremulous stripes along the scrubbed pine floor. |
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Kissing is a game that should always be played in private. Those who must lallygag or perish should pull down the blinds. |
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The pelmets and mirrors, the spotlights and blinds, seemed rich in criticism. |
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Then he rolled down the wooden blinds inside, opened the door and pulled halfway down the metal rolldown shutter outside. |
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She did not squint not as the sun crept through the Venetian blinds and seemed to ignite her already-luminous smaragdine eyes. |
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Solar Solve manufactures anti-glare screens and blinds for marine and domestic markets, and is a world leader in its field. |
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The sweeping roof is fully glazed over the atrium and south block, with solar blinds and fritted glass reducing direct sunlight. |
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Roller blinds are available dark as possible is to cover your windows with blackout blinds or curtains. |
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As a general rule you cannot use dry-cleaning fluids or any spirit-based cleaners on roller blinds as they will take off the fabric coating. |
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Roller blinds fit neatly and discreetly within the window frame and look great teamed with curtains for a fully dressed finish. |
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And you don't have to limit blinds to windows, you can use them as room dividers or on doors. |
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Flooring came from their Carpetland division, automated blinds and curtains from Curtainland, and sophisticated lighting from Belight. |
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When an unfortunate accident blinds Sammy, she learns to adjust and explore the world with the aid of her seeing-eye dog Gus. |
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White butter muslin, cotton lawn and fine veiling can be made into unstructured blinds and unlined curtains. |
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Blind Xpress custom vertical blinds have an adjustment cord that forms a loop that is not attached to the wall or floor. |
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If you're watching the budget then vertical blinds can be among the most affordable. |
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Vertical blinds have lost their cachet but remain a good choice for patio doors. |
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The GC-61 is ideal for custom and window profiles, vertical blinds, capstock coextrusion, materials development, and quality-control lab usage. |
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Hunter Douglas Window Fashions has introduced Passages, a new collection of custom vertical blinds. |
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Blinds on the Big Muddy resembled floating islands surrounded by decoys. |
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Blackout blinds do just that and are perfect for those duvet days. |
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Choose from a wide range of styles including roller blinds, venetians, roman blinds, wood blinds and even energy saving blinds, in your choice of colour and design. |
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At the front, looking north through high narrow windows, is a long room that can be subdivided by pull-down mesh blinds to create three spaces for private parties. |
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Mirza Saeed drew up the chick blinds and fastened their cords. |
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Other sophisticated methods exist for control of venetian blinds and prediction of indoor illuminances based on correlations between calibrated interior sensors. |
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Hand standards have to be loosened in short-handed play because the blinds will hit you so fast that you will hemorrhage your chip stack if you stand pat too long. |
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The hotel nightlights shine behind the drawn venetian blinds and the slatted patterns on the curbside cars give them the look of anchored smallcraft with lapstrake hulls. |
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Instead of pull down blinds, each one has its own dimmer switch. |
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