The main room has eight walls, which are lined with dark sofas, between the doorways, blending into the walls. |
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Yes, we felt sorry for those figures huddled in shop doorways, particularly on an icy night. |
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Above the doorways, cherubs cluster around rich pediments and everywhere there is the sparkle of freshly-applied 24-carat gilding. |
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Everybody in the audience stood up and began to exit the large room via the doorways along the walls. |
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Rue was hung from doorways and windows to ward off evil spirits and prevent them from entering the house. |
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Just eyeball some of those burly boys who stand menacingly in the doorways and you'll get my drift. |
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The walls, built of coursed red stone, stand almost 4 m. high with two doorways and five splayed windows. |
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Although they're hovering, the cacodemons can be lured into chokepoints like doorways and halls. |
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The room was jam-packed full of people, even the halls and the doorways were crammed with people just wanting to be near. |
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No longer is it the lonely haunted place with alleys and dark doorways ready to hide the criminal and the sleuth. |
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People spilled out onto the pavement, sitting in doorways with their drinks. |
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That poor wooden couple lingering around the doorways of the weather house are spinning around like maniacs. |
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Dreams are doorways to the subconscious, pathways to the spirit realm and keys to the future. |
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Would their children chalk it in doorways before they knew its meaning as a trademark? |
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Two doorways opened out the back of the room, leading to their chandlery shop and an outhouse. |
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The Hittites developed the caves as a nice hideout network, where they built clever doorways and traps to thwart invaders. |
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The buildings are made from a sandy beige stone, doorways are partially blocked with sandbags, windows are ragged blackened holes. |
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We'll show those young whippersnappers a thing or two about vomiting in doorways! |
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We stood to our weapons, and occupied the doorways of the huts so as not to be taken in rear. |
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It was a long the hall with doorways lining the walls up ahead and they seemed to continue endlessly. |
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Free-range hens huddled in their doorways because their field was a bit windy. |
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I lied down between the gaping doorways and watched the openness of the world pass by, napping in the sunlight that flooded our car. |
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Each house and shop set up altars in their doorways or windows with religious statues or holy pictures mixed with fresh flowers. |
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In this relaxed atmosphere dancers can shop around by hanging out at open doorways and observing dancers and teachers in action. |
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There were beads hanging in all the doorways and coloured light bulbs in all the lamps and sockets. |
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Pennyroyal oil or lavender oil brushed onto woodwork surrounding doorways and kitchen benches will also help to keep flies away. |
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Religion is a door to spirituality and different people use different doorways. |
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I managed to fill three of them quite successfully, mainly by jumping in and out of shop doorways every time the cold got too much. |
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Let it ribbon through holiday centerpieces, over mantels or stream it across doorways. |
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The homeless are often stereotyped as being tramps or junkies who litter shop doorways. |
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Women, children and an occasional man linger in doorways to catch the elusive breeze. |
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The larger stones observed at the site are used as lintels over doorways or windows. |
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The city's 130,000 inhabitants chat languidly in doorways, grinning at locals and passing tourists. |
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Pedestrians and cyclists were forced to take evasive action from the bees, with many taking cover in shops and doorways. |
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Next, density gave way to linearity in attenuated sculptures with inaccessible catwalks, platforms, and doorways. |
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She had to stop in doorways or under awnings to wait every couple blocks so I could catch up. |
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Her big, tattered coat made women at doorways frown disapprovingly and usher their children inside. |
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Dump trucks made over 300 trips carting raw material out before legions of workers began building new stages, stairs, railings and doorways. |
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Women wash their hair in the water and householders draw some out to sprinkle in their doorways for a good harvest and fruitfulness to come. |
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The narrow corridor and small doorways also contributes to the claustrophobic effect. |
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Drape doorways with strings of dark-red crystals, ruby gerberas and deep pink bougainvillea. |
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When he was fully in the door, a mass of people came flooding out of the doorways in the small entrance hall. |
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The principal doorways of both buildings are framed by pilasters and display graceful semicircular fanlights crowned with open pediments. |
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They quietly clip-clopped into their stalls, and let the helping-hands fasten the ropes to the doorways. |
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Shop keepers are telling me they are having to swill their doorways down in the morning. |
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Zanzibar doorways, decorated with geometric patterns, offer a glimpse of the island's Arabic history and tradition. |
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There are many exquisite details, carved doorways, potted plants framed by shaded windows. |
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Car horns beeped, children screamed, cash registers rang through open doorways. |
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I expected trouble, and doorways, a natural choke point, are always dangerous. |
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It also suggests using sandbags or floorboards to block doorways and moving cars to higher ground. |
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Heavy equipment such as combine harvesters have never been used here so the widening of gateposts and doorways has not been necessary. |
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In the south one-story, whitewashed, flat-roofed houses with blue trim around the windows and doorways are common. |
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Huge chunks of stone, honed by creative hands, form elaborate gothic doorways and windows. |
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Federal doorways may have been preferred because of the appeal of the delicately mullioned fanlights and sidelights that usually framed them. |
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He's from the old school, motioning you ahead of him through doorways with a graceful wave of his expressive hands. |
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The pale wood squares form a crisscross structure that runs around doorways, along skirting boards and across floors. |
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I remember the hallway where I ducked in had newspaper funnies stuck up on the doorways. |
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He disappeared into one of the unlabeled doorways and I sat back in a huff. |
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The setting sun deepened the shadows in the doorways and made the unlit stairway as dark as the night. |
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From doorways that lined a long corridor, people emerged at a run and began searching frantically. |
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The cooking odors of cabbage and meatloaf and carrots drifted through doorways. |
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You've got zipcuffs to keep enemies in place, and a special camera allows you to look under doorways to see who might be lurking on the other side. |
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Wearing black leather, dark eye makeup, and dyed hair, the punks stand before graffiti-covered brick walls and inside doorways scowling at the camera. |
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There were bags of flour on the floor, lumps of doughs on chairs, bottles of fruit and nuts in boxes, and towers of biscuit tins and cookie-making things in doorways. |
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Guards escorted us out of the shadows and into the morning sunlight of the street where curious neighbours rubbernecked from windows and doorways. |
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Across the streets, people scattered or dived to the ground against shuttered shop doorways as the rattle of Kalashnikov fire criss-crossed overhead. |
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Sand has pushed through the stately houses in great waves, pouring through the doorways and filling the rooms. |
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Small balcony projections with ornate balustrades and pretty wrought iron lamps flanking monumental doorways on the tall street walls characterized the early homes. |
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The windowsills and doorways were sanded and varnished, and three new beaverboard panels were installed in the ceiling upstairs and primed and painted. |
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Cut simple holiday shapes out of paper or felt, then hang with thread from curtain rods, hanging lamps, doorways or over the outside of a lampshade. |
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The spectre of public drinking, in your face stuff, groups of undesirables blocking doorways and paths, shouting abuse at passers-by, is again becoming the norm. |
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The team can fit grab-rails on staircases and in doorways, fix defective carpets or floor coverings, remove trailing wires and generally reduce trip hazards. |
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Make sure that doorways are wide enough to accommodate different mobility aids, and that the rooms have sufficient space for mobility-impaired people to move around. |
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You see old women sitting in doorways of multicoloured canal-side cottages weaving lace, sewing lace, cooking lace, or whatever else you do with it. |
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In England and Wales, St John's wort was suspended over doorways along with green birch, long fennel, orpine and white lilies, to guard against intruding malevolent entities. |
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Indigenous people sit in the doorways weaving baskets or preparing small platters of fruit with the ubiquitous lime, salt and chilli for hungry passers-by. |
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The building itself was a fantastic old house, hidden doorways leading to twisted corridors leading to huge rooms leading to further rooms leading to more corridors. |
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In structures at all levels of importance, gates, doors and doorways, together with porches and porticos, are usually much more elaborate than roofs, walls and windows. |
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We walk past block after block of colonial stone buildings with 12-foot doorways and elaborate lintels, grillwork balconies, and shuttered, glassless windows. |
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At night, police vans rounded up the clochards sleeping in doorways and on Metro gratings to keep them from freezing to death. |
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For example, OSHA instructions don't require chafing gear for leads and cords passing through doorways and hatches. |
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Their style was characterised by rounded arches, particularly over windows and doorways, and massive proportions. |
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And everywhere Dominican girls in tight-fitting rayon hung heavy in doorways lined with caladium. |
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The doorways are paved with naturally flat stones, and all face both downhill and away from the prevailing wind. |
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Wired Puerto Ricans were pacing about pugilistically on the corner, and black guys with big hats were leaning in doorways. |
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Top priorities included grab bars, higher toilets, curbless showers, and wider doorways. |
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Draw in the location of the circuit breaker box, your workbench, doorways and windows, and label each machine with its amperage and voltage. |
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For the past six years, 100-year-old houses in the Westmeath townland have mysteriously began to crack all over, leaving deep and long gaps in walls and doorways. |
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Some doorways were surrounded by mosaic masks of monsters representing mountain or sky deities, identifying the doorways as entrances to the supernatural realm. |
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Pointed arches were used almost universally, not only in arches of wide span such as those of the nave arcade, but also for doorways and lancet windows. |
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Turks used carpets, rugs and kilims not just on the floors of a room, but also as a hanging on walls and doorways, where they provided additional insulation. |
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Global standards open doorways to new markets without having to reinvent the wheel, making it more efficient to conduct business on a worldwide basis. |
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If you get any taller, you'll start having to duck through doorways! |
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In America every December my mother had decorated our home with metal Stars of David she hung on strings in the doorways and lit the menorah as we gathered at the table. |
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Before adding any insulation, caulk and weatherstrip your home, paying particular attention to gaps where ducts pierce walls and around windows and doorways. |
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In November 1998, Anthian took the choir to Paris, where homeless clochards, sleeping in doorways and in the metro, have been fixtures for generations. |
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