One pier is vibrant with candyfloss, arcades and people, the other stands derelict and rusty. |
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The side walls of the original church were later pierced by arches of the Norman north and south arcades. |
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Here, they are all out under the arcades, walking slowly, often arm in arm. |
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Internal walkways are two-level trellised arcades which visually unify the entire Hebrew Union Complex. |
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After all, there's no TV or computer in the house we stay in, and little nearby in the way of shops, arcades or night life. |
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They head like a vast herd of silent bison for the tightly-packed bars, shops and arcades in buildings bejewelled with neon. |
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The centre is an ideal size for shopping, but people will not visit unless there is a good selection of shops, arcades and stores. |
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By day you can shop in the many arcades and stylish shops and at night face a difficult choice from the many restaurants. |
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Full of arcades, shopping malls, supermarkets, and banks, it has no parking system whatsoever. |
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Just like up here, there were various levels of stores, shopping malls, arcades of all sizes, and of course, homes. |
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There are crowds, not huge enough to make the place look more than half full, but crammed into temporary arcades of shops. |
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Roses trailed across trellised arcades, the trellis in the courtyard inspiring Morris's earliest wallpaper design. |
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The regimented orthogonality of the exterior extends to the perimeter offices, which are edged by a series of arcades lined with redoak veneer. |
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There were also the arcades, and as the 70s went by, the arcade games got better and better. |
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Only two bingo stalls, two arcades, the ghost train and the dodgems remained open. |
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These games occupy a lot of space, and the newest instalment is often installed at the front of street level arcades. |
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Shops, bars, restaurants and arcades could soon be built on Southend's world-famous pier, it was revealed today. |
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To give you a sense of this figure, Americans spent less on music, movies, arcades, books and amusement parks combined. |
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Instead of driving down Main Street on a Friday night blasting the latest tunes with friends, these kids stay busy in neon-lit arcades and shops. |
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Long, low arcades line the river bank, with red lanterns suspended under the eaves. |
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Grimy back alley flophouses, squalid arcades lined with girlie nickelodeons and a neon-lined skid row lend the picture an air of authenticity. |
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The fragments attest to a pleasing scenographic composition that makes an effective use of the arcades it initially inhabited. |
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However, most of them are empty while the arcades and sidewalks are full of motorcycles. |
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A relatively wide walkway under the arcades has been built for the local people and visitors. |
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There were double arcades, and balconies that were clearly influenced by the Mudejar style then popular in southern Spain, especially in Seville. |
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The last major alteration was made soon afterwards when a clerestory was built above the nave arcades. |
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It has arcades all around, a pavilion at the eastern end has crenellated roof and a cupola of glass mosaic. |
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Yet nonetheless, the campaign against arcades was one of the most unqualified successes of 50 years of parental freak-outs. |
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The whole game is punctuated by some upbeat music that seemed to find its origins from the coin-op arcades. |
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Instead of Italian elegance, Venice became known as the playground of the Pacific, with balloon rides, Ferris wheels and arcades. |
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On this part of the Yorkshire coast in among the amusement arcades and the history, there's still talk of witchcraft and magic. |
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A great atmosphere prevailed around the town in the afternoon with the amusements arcades open again. |
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Elegant arcades girdled courtyards but most remaining today have been roughly adapted to modern needs. |
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To achieve a workable space, the floor of the arcades that covered the footprint of the theatre was demolished. |
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From Stockholm to Milan, arcades, winter gardens, train sheds and other innovative forms of public building added new dimensions to urbanity. |
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Late medieval screens were frequently carved in an exuberant Gothic style with fretted tracery, pinnacles, and arcades. |
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The shops weren't as good, there were no amusement arcades and no pier or beach. |
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Archetypal forms such as porches, arcades and conservatories animate external edges, while courtyards and atria bring light and air into deep plans. |
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It's like one of Martin Parr's photographic nightmares, a neon shanty town of amusement arcades, chip shops and crumbling holiday camps that look like gulags. |
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Money launderers may also operate behind the cover of cash-intensive businesses, such as casinos, betting shops, amusement arcades and foreign exchange bureaux. |
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The recurrence of blind arches placed on half columns, with inner lacunars surmounted by arcades resting on columns, is linked by corbels to the wall facing. |
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If that doesn't float your boat, there's still Prince of Persia, Frogger, Donkey Kong and dozens of other games that once graced arcades and barrooms everywhere. |
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The ordinance also granted property owners an increase in the total floor area otherwise allowed in exchange for providing public plazas or arcades. |
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The symmetry, smooth finish of the stones, and the perfectly proportional square belltower with Romanesque arcades creates a pleasing image of quiet unity. |
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The cut-away slab of the arcades had braced the side walls, which are of masonry and partly underground, so subject to lateral pressure from surrounding earth. |
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Today the City Palace is considered one of the most beautiful buildings in Rajasthan, with courtyards trimmed with scalloped arcades, and magnificent glittering mosaics. |
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The open courtyard, with its surrounding arcades, is clearly descended from the cloister, itself another Roman type that goes back to the atria of the houses of the rich. |
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Response is a return to the synth sounds of the '80s, toying with all the bleeps, bloops and digitally modified voices that were our soundtrack for arcades and roller rinks. |
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I once met an Algerian in Blackpool who expressed surprise that England consisted chiefly of carnival rides, ice-cream parlours and amusement arcades. |
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Later we tour his plantation, through virgin forest of soaring ironwood and banyan trees and rustly arcades of cardamom leaves, with clusters of young green pods at the base. |
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Adding to the excitement and jostling are new shopping malls and arcades enhancing the mood what with dazzling illuminations and eye-catching window dressing. |
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Myself and a friend would routinely spend our afternoons off from school just walking around town, between arcades and shopping malls and book and toy stores. |
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However, visits to arcades on piers or family amusement centres suggest that this form of gambling is no longer conducted within a family environment. |
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The quiet square evokes the classical arcades and statuary of antiquity. |
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These arcades were later filled with canvases that fitted neatly into the frame of each arch, conveying the effect of a concurrent and symmetrical series of painted niches. |
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After the falls, unless a downmarket version of Blackpool is your thing, the arcades and funhouses of Niagara are best avoided for more scenic attractions. |
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Its external decoration borrowed from Gothic cathedrals, as did its internal arcades. |
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Stripey deckchairs at Blackpool are as much a part of the town as the penny arcades, the Tower ballroom and Pleasure Beach. |
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Illicit drug users and traffickers were the subjects of some of the earliest films in penny arcades. |
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Redevelopment of the Oxford Street car park and Lower Oxford Street arcades are also planned. |
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The seafront is also home to many restaurants, sports facilities, amusement arcades, nightclubs and bars. |
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Frequently, hypostyle mosques have outer arcades so that visitors can enjoy the shade. |
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There are also a number of arcades as well as rides such as the Mini Convoy and the Hello Kitty Fun House at the attraction. |
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Mary's Street and the Hayes, as well as large shopping centres, and numerous arcades and lanes that house some smaller, specialized shops and boutiques. |
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The Spanish built stone arcades around the plaza which endure to this day. |
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The arches of decorative wall arcades and galleries are sometimes cusped. |
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The sound of music pumping from the arcades was one thing, this was a standard sound expected in a seaside resort, but the cacophony of the boy racers was not. |
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My quick eyes ran on From stately nave to nave, from vault to vault, Through bowers of fragrant and enwreathed light, And diamond paved lustrous long arcades. |
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Mostyn Street accommodates the high street shops, the major high street banks and building societies, two churches, amusement arcades and the town's public library. |
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