If people know that you care bout them and that it's not fake or a facade, then you have more chance of getting things done. |
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It's the Tokyo Dome, in the capital of a country known for its public facade of reserve and gentility. |
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They hide behind some facade of respectability but I rest in absolute confidence that their time is next! |
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But even the powerful Hollywood studios couldn't maintain the flawless facade forever. |
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Here was a problem that amounted to rather more than an unsightly flaw on the face of the splendid facade of classical physics. |
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This is a serious disappointment for those who wish to peer beyond the film's own intentionally sickly-sweet facade. |
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There is a painful contradiction between what is in my head and the facade I adopt for the public, my friends and family. |
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The east facade has a parapeted gable with high roundel window with a group of 4 lancet windows below. |
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The imposing sandstone facade, steep pitched roof, decorated parapets and grand full length bay windows overlook well-kept gardens. |
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The facade, depicting Christ and the 12 apostles, is one of the finest examples of Churrigueresque architecture in Mexico. |
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This facade, this farce, this pappyshow, to use the St Lucian language, must eventually come to an end. |
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Its stone-clad facade consists of square and rectangular patterns, indicative of traditional Bulgarian design. |
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Close by, a large pedimented entrance from the main door to the old banking hall, with its classical facade. |
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In the fast-growing town of Nanterre, a fire station has become a new landmark, with a copper-colored facade that changes with the daylight. |
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But former investors say behind the facade was a smooth-talking, pathological liar. |
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The north facade, which will receive minimal direct solar heat gain, has unshaded glazing. |
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The facade is more than adequate, and the harsh reality of poverty and dirt all but invisible unless you take a wrong turn. |
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This was partly achieved by extending the front of the old building where a new facade was created on Hatch Street. |
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Relief panels containing scenes from the Childhood of Christ filled the triangular spandrels between the gables dominating the screen's facade. |
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Macerata's duomo, or cathedral, has an unfinished facade that is nothing spectacular, and I prefer this view, the back of the church. |
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The sunlight on the facade and the bright blue sky make it one of my favorites and one of my best pictures. |
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One of the most notable features of the building is a pair of large stone pineapples that flank the West Street facade. |
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Weathered columns frame the arched doorway, leading the eye up past more columns to the facade. |
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Elsewhere, a section of James Street has benefited from a project involving the replacement of downpipes and facade improvements. |
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He chose similar brick cladding, a symmetrical facade with French doors, front porches, and a sloping roof to comply with city guidelines. |
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She still has those feelings just barely repressed, and dredging them up attacks the facade of control that she's built up over all these years. |
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Vents in the facade, the cupolas, and the oculi inside allowed air to circulate throughout the building. |
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The restoration includes a new-look exterior, with a brick coloured facade and a polychrome crest |
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They pull the car into the carport with pillars and a crumbling stucco facade. |
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The porch over the main entrance is supported by caryatids, set in front of the asymmetrical facade as a direct historicist quotation. |
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Because the Klein family owned ironworks in northern Moravia, cast iron was widely used on the building's facade in windows and oriels. |
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Expansive windows on the piazza facade pull in natural light that sparkles off the waxed stucco on the inner wall. |
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The addition of colourful projecting sunblinds layered the facade pleasingly as well as solving the climatic problem. |
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The restrained east facade respectfully frames the triangular Place de l' Europe with its central Philharmonie. |
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Each inhabitant has chosen an image that most represents their life to be traced onto a blind affixed to the windows of the south-facing facade. |
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The facade had brick stairwells at regular intervals, which also housed elevators and restrooms for the workers. |
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The glass facade in tall structures can be cleaned either by using platform-like cradles or by handing-by-the-rope technique. |
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Only the prototype for accordion garage doors, which form the entire facade on the south side, can be called a luxury item. |
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Del Toro's wood-plank facade is now scuffed and plastered with concert bills, no sign or door in sight. |
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It retains the facade of the old wash houses formerly occupying the site, a place where women gathered and worked. |
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The glazed sections of the facade are at acute angles to the ground plane and provide a range of views of the forest. |
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These include the mansard roof, cornicing and wrought ironwork to the 1853 facade. |
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Gable end facade hanger cables are tensioned against the main roof cables, above top left. |
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The terraces ingeniously serve as walkways along the north facade and as private balconies on the sunny, south side. |
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Glazed walls are layered with cypress louvers, which veil the street facade from sun and traffic. |
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Having been here only 9 months I am still only scratching the surface and finding many delights are hidden below the superficial facade. |
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On the main facade is an imposing bicephalous eagle, which represented the Hapsburg dynasty. |
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Though outwardly they maintained a facade of happiness, inwardly they began to fall apart. |
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Water spills in glassy sheets over the copper-topped wall, as well as from three keyhole notches along its facade. |
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Missing from the Georgian facade are the earlier vernacular features of glazed headers, segmental arch windows, and a belt course. |
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Built just eight years ago, its bright blue, green, and white facade still glows from a hillside overlooking a bustling shopping plaza. |
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The building's glittery geometric facade comprises 63 large, textured panels made of cast Tombasil, a bronze alloy. |
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Stainless-steel woven wire cloth can be used to transform the facade of any building. |
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The facade of the Gate had three vaulted passages and each of the wings had a wide entrance. |
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He pulls the building's structural frame back from the facade so that the glass is read as a thin, form-covering scrim. |
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However Glasgow Council has stood firm on the original conditions of eight years ago that the facade should be incorporated into any new build. |
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The most important was the third course of ashlars belonging to the south facade east of the door. |
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The east facade of the building reflects the abstract modernism of the Marina District. |
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The two-bedroomed apartments, spread over four floors, benefit from a unique setting and feature a facade of ashlar stones with carved features. |
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This extends from the digital dot of the printing process to the larger scale of the repeating pattern, the panel, and the facade openings. |
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The renovated building is almost 100 years old, but the original art nouveau architecture of its facade has remained. |
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They'll put on the usual pretenses of being happy to be there, and all, but I know it's all a facade. |
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The cottage is small but lovely with a really beautiful garden and pretty facade. |
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The floors span from the core to a second row of columns then cantilever to support the suspended glass block facade. |
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Entrances to the building are through high triangular archways cut out of the diamond grid of the facade. |
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This last is accomplished by copying a Hausmanian building on the Champs Elysees and creating its replica in a moulded concrete facade. |
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Cracks start appearing in Victor's near-perfect facade, cracks that are directly linked to his ambitions. |
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The work will include repointing, installing wall tiles across the whole facade of the building and other minor remedial work. |
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The facade of a building represents the architect's signature, but it is also a source of light and a thermal barrier. |
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Recent surface excavation and conservation have recuperated a substantial portion of Structure 16's elaborately carved facade. |
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The long, glazed facade provides uninterrupted views of the track and city skyline beyond. |
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Aerin glared defiance at him, but beneath that defiant facade, Cole detected fear. |
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The suppression of detail causes the stepped facade of the building to read like forbidding ridges or dangerous protective fins. |
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A heavy cornice with dentils and modillions and a boxlike parapet with a decorative panel at the center crown the facade. |
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Its mutely inscrutable facade of bald concrete shields the house from the effects of the harsh south sun and deflects prying eyes. |
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The new, mixed-use One Raffles Link in Singapore has a west facade designed to mitigate the effects of the harsh tropical sun. |
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With a part red-brick, part pebble dash facade and an attractive patio surround, the house is modern in design and layout. |
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It bears all the hallmarks of a Post-Modernist interpretation of a historical facade, with architraves and lintels in cast aluminium. |
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The silvery, zinc-plated steel facade is nearly windowless, initially presenting a rather uninviting appearance. |
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The metal facade framing the unit has sculptural openings that allow air to circulate around the firebox. |
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The Atlantic facade offers warm, mostly navigable seas, a complex, mineral-rich geology, and spectacular biodiversity. |
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Long grassers are making a strong statement against the white-washed facade of the city. |
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The patterns, viewable from the Price Tower as a roof facade, contrast with the angular, syncopated rhythms of Wright's design. |
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From the adjacent car park the facade reads as a panelled surface printed with a complex pattern. |
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The new cathedral incorporated the transitional Gothic facade and the south tower, both survivors of the fire. |
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The house is substantial and its facade is as eclectic as Moreau's pictures. |
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A ribbon of windows along the north facade provides a sight line to the adjacent pond. |
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Behind the cheery facade of constitutional government lurks the inextinguishable specter of legally unregulated power. |
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On her release, she promptly drops her virtuous facade, dons the red eye shadow and sets about finding Baek and wreaking her vengeance. |
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Floors jetty out, but are seemingly pulled back by the tambour shutters that make up the facade. |
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Unabashedly direct, the productions revel in their own faux facade with an almost conspiratorial glee. |
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Its roof supports a satellite dish, signifying an effort to reach out that contrasts with the fortresslike quality of the facade. |
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Congress has authorized a memorial on the Pentagon's west facade, next to the helicopter pad and near the crash site. |
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Suppose the ball lands not on level ground, but deep in the stands or off a facade. |
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These include the attractive, symmetrical sandstone facade, well proportion rooms, working shutters and astragal windows, to name but a few. |
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The car park fronting the baroque facade of Wentworth is due to be replaced by authentic sweeping parkland and a lime and oak-lined avenue. |
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Behind his store's brick facade, he displays everything from wrought-iron bistro tables and wall-mounted plant hangers to pots and urns. |
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The original five-bay facade is two-and-a-half stories high and faced with glazed header bricks laid in a Flemish bond. |
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On May 30, 1956, he slammed a pitch that struck the facade overhanging the right field seats. |
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His five-bay building, with its glazed header Flemish bond brick facade had a gambrel roof typical of local vernacular architecture. |
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Note the articulation of the facade with arched corbel tables and pilaster strips. |
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Romanesque Revival buildings are characterized by round-arched windows, arched corbel tables, and one or two towers at the front facade. |
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He has managed to look past her grinning liberal facade and seen the power mad slattern within. |
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The steel and glass facade faces a historic brick building, rendering it completely out of proportion. |
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She loved the high ceilings and large windows, the stone facade, and the walled garden, where a lemon tree grew. |
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Boldly sculpted steel escape stairs jut from the facade and a low wall encloses a play area for the daycare centre. |
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The actor feels the pressure of living up to a media-induced facade that just doesn't tally with reality. |
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An image from 1964 shows the dark facade of an apartment building, its windows closed and curtained. |
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Stainrigg, a baronial house in the heart of the Borders, has a facade of crow step gables, a pepper pot turret and an elaborate entrance porch. |
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Ramsay Gardens' facade is a random, unlikely mixture of bold baronial turrets and bland English cottage-styles. |
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The entrance in the north facade of the barrel vault is over an open, hard paved, elliptical piazza. |
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Though the facade was listed and couldn't be altered, the inside had not been decorated in the grandiose style of some of its neighbours. |
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The Corinthian pronaos surmounted by a drum in Juvarra's design for the facade was only added in the 19th century. |
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In one of the photographs the shop's facade is decked out in bunting, with a Union Flag flying. |
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It is an eight-storeyed structure with outer walls of ornamental stone work similar to the Vidhana Soudha facade. |
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The buildings resemble the architecture and facade style of an old west town. |
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The geometrically rich facade of the Duomo is actually a 19th century reading of what a Byzantine-Moorish church should look like. |
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One facade angles back sharply from the corner, where an open structural frame denotes the entrance. |
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Even a Reading shopping centre can hold the eye when its glass facade and the canal's surface mirror each other. |
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Nearly the entire southwest facade is made up of vertical panes of alternating pink, chartreuse, blue, and yellow glazing. |
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This roof is broken by a low pediment-like gable on the facade, by gablets on each end, and by three tall chimneys. |
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The Science Centre has three 8m high floors, arranged with the possibility of inserting mezzanines inside the curved north facade. |
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The facade is divided into a set of nine slightly staggered panels, framed in relief and decorated in a checkerboard missing-brick pattern. |
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The ceramic frit is chromatically and tonally matched to the Portland Stone facade at the north-east corner of Broadcasting House. |
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The Palace stands in a garden dominated by huge plane trees and its facade blends mosaic tiles, decorative plasterwork and arched portals. |
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A clerestory on either side, and a flush panoramic window extend across the full width of the facade which faces across a valley. |
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The south facade is extensively glazed, with aluminum sunshades and a glass canopy to provide articulation and protection from the elements. |
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The facade faced toward the Forum piazza with 19 columns surmounted on a trabeation. |
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He created a snazzy facade of silver squares with rounded corners that create sharply pointed stars at their junctures. |
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For a society slow and too poor to discard the traditional facade, the sharks set a calculatedly reassuring trap. |
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He has been dubbed Canada's David Lynch, which is a lazy way of saying he likes to footle around beneath the facade of respectability. |
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The calm sea presented a facade of composure which was soon to be broken by the French. |
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The building was left charred and smouldering, its facade riddled with holes from bullets and heavy weaponry. |
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Camille smiled at the small boy shyness that had replaced the confident facade. |
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Plans to keep the facade had to be dropped when the front of the building was found to be in poor condition. |
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The building was stripped down to its bones and the facade onto New Bond Street restored. |
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In a unified facade, a good fake can be the best solution, which is possibly the solution for part of South Bridge. |
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Twin arched picture windows bisect the front facade and an outside staircase leads to the first floor. |
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There will also be a substantial increase in office space and the front facade of the building is to undergo a total makeover. |
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Once you realise the closeness of the overlap between the two organisations, the facade appears paper thin. |
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Looking beyond the facade of confidence, he is able to reveal the loneliness and longings in their lives. |
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But behind his flawless English facade is a Celtic streak which has fuelled his career. |
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Blanche keeps up the facade of virginity, innocence, and properness. |
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The windows are surmounted by rusticated wooden jack arches with superimposed keystones, and a heavy modillion cornice crowns the bold Georgian proportions of the facade. |
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He also wants to change the facade of his summer dining room, rebuild a boiler house, alter the roof of his estate manager's house and reconfigure his master bedroom. |
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The detonations collapsed the three-storey house in on itself, leaving a ragged hole in the street's facade, as though a tooth had been torn from a smile. |
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The historic election sheared off a thin facade of wartime national unity and reinforced ethnic and sectarian tensions that have plagued the country for centuries. |
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The main entrance is a double-height proscenium on the north facade that connects with the central lightwell, offering a clear view through the building. |
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Perhaps the most magnificent building in Jaisalmer is the Patwon-ki haveli, whose entire facade is covered with intricate latticework, Rajput balconies and gabled windows. |
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Exterior walls are shingled, except at the taller central-garden facade, where contrasting white-painted wood siding calls attention to the home's addition. |
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Most of the original building was demolished, although the new house incorporated part of the facade of the early 18th century building, and this still remains. |
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Externally, the barrel vault is covered in patinated zinc, emerging from the ground with a glazed facade to the south while, within, the precast vaulted roof is expressed. |
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He also has a deep, creamy voice and calm demeanor that completes his fallen-hero facade. |
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But beneath the virtuous-widow facade she presented to the world was a cold, calculating, manipulative monster who used her feminine wiles to get what she wanted. |
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A new facade will be made from translucent plastic panels, with sliding sections that will let the park seem to enter the center. |
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The only changes to the 1932 garage facade and its 1941 rear addition were to reglaze the windows with double panes and to install a new fiberglass rolling door. |
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Following a seismic retrofit, windows were carved into the concrete street facade to reveal the activities within and shed a welcoming glow onto the pavement at night. |
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Was the first gneiss facade or the marble spoil wall revetted with stucco? |
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Many modern directors feel obliged to pose as anti-intellectuals, adopting a facade of stupidity they are unable to carry off with any conviction. |
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The ulterior motive behind the festival facade is not hard to uncover. |
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In the winter, the air behind the outer glass facade warms and rises to the air box, which functions as a heat-exchanger, returning hot air to the apartments. |
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The whitewashed facade tinged with deep Moorish blues gives it its unique and inviting allure. |
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I spoke with mothers fretful and tearful about their bleak prospects but struggling to maintain a facade of optimism and cheerfulness in the presence of their children. |
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Brigadier Melville Jameson, the chief executive and producer of the tattoo, said a condition of the appearance in Sydney was that a replica castle facade was built. |
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The dark glass wall, on the entrance facade, shifts between transparency and a dark, reflective opacity, depending on lighting conditions and the spectator's point of view. |
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In other words, in spite of the facade of the modern state, power in most African polities progresses informally, between patron and client along lines of reciprocity. |
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From the street outside, the spruced up nineteenth-century facade of the hermetic perimeter block gives little clue to the drama of the internal transformation. |
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The facade looks promising, but the interior is strangely unformed. |
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Its famous Palace of the Winds is actually just a wafer-thin facade designed to enable the court's women to observe processions in style, without compromising their purdah. |
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The result, despite its historic facade, is a high-performance building. |
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A fully transformable space, it can be sited just about anywhere, with a flexible, folding facade that opens up or closes the interior as required. |
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Modern facade greening, however, favors the use of climbers supported by steel cables or trellis, holding the plants away from the building surface. |
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The first, for a school for electrical engineers at Valence, resulted in a facade graphic of binary code digits, heat-bonded onto glass sun-screens. |
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Its massive size, elegant blockfront facade, extensive use of mahogany large plates of mirror glass, and imported brasses made this an expensive and no doubt valued piece. |
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I went downstairs immediately to see if the window was damaged, and saw a drake mallard lying motionless on its belly in the sand, two metres outside the facade. |
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Outside, after dark, black-and-white cloudscapes were projected onto the gallery's townhouse facade in pretty juxtapositions reminiscent of Surrealist collage. |
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In fact, the British flacks have used their facade of congeniality and cooperation to spread some of the most blatant falsifications of the campaign. |
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The facades suggest that the apartment floor and unit arrangements may be double-height spaces, duplexes, or regular floors carefully hidden behind the cool glass facade. |
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But behind the picture-postcard facade, residents of the rural community of Bradfield, on the outskirts of Sheffield, have become increasingly unsettled. |
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We, like his various conquests, were seduced by his facade of invincibility and haunted past. |
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Chang also hosts Moms Get Real, a digital show for ABC News NOW that cracks the facade of perfect mommyhood. |
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He began by adding a light Baroque facade with pilasters and massive fluted columns at the main, upper tier, topped by a balustrade with vases and statues. |
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A polarity is set up between the assertive convex solidity of Broadcasting House and the receptive concavity and lightness of the suspended facade. |
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Solar radiation passing through the facade is absorbed by water-cooled ceiling panels and the energy transported through a heat exchanger to a heat accumulator. |
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The facade of the five Georgian buildings is listed, and planners expect that the new grand entrance to the theatre will be on Granby Row, beside the wax museum. |
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The Byzantine style mosaics on the interior mostly depict scenes from the Old Testament, and the large mosaic on the facade portrays scenes from the New Testament. |
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Office cladding is designed as a vented, triple-glazed flush facade. |
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Projecting from the southern end of the facade is the Lord Chancellor's House, home of The Lord Chancellor. |
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Additional light is reflected into the garden from a floodlighted high school building facade to the east. |
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Brook House is the front wing, bagging the main facade, notable for its Flemish bond brickwork, stone dressings and pedimented doorway. |
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Its facade and windowless interior were covered with black duvetyn, a light-absorbing fabric. |
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The building's facade will feature a corbelled black and blonde Norman brick exterior with large classic industrial-style windows. |
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This so-called ballgown facade in The Hague features 12 square metres of wire cloth from Haver Architectural Wire Cloth. |
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The historic town hall has been rebuilt in 1977 in massive construction and provided with a historicizing half-timbered facade. |
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Hospital St Vincent Zams,Supply and installation of facade and window elements in aluminum. |
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The reverse design depicts the facade of the Hot Springs National Park headquarters building with a thermal spring fountain in the foreground. |
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Italian political theorist Giovanni Sartori noted the existence of national constitutions which are a facade for authoritarian sources of power. |
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A constitution may change from being real to a facade and back again as democratic and autocratic governments succeed each other. |
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A facade of sixty feet east and west has a return of twenty feet north and south. |
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It has a pink, roughcast facade, and the shutters are painted the exact shade of green specified by Monet. |
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He rebuilt the rotted front porch, restoring some of the Victorian filigree in the process, and reshingled the front facade. |
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The church retains its original function and Plateresque facade, but the monastery area has been converted into a museum. |
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Most Emperors upheld the public facade of democracy, and in return the Senate implicitly acknowledged the Emperor's status as a de facto monarch. |
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The main beams, which is an integrated part of the facade design, are then supported by consoles on the primary structure of the building. |
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They were trying to preserve the facade of a happy marriage. |
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We have a single, electric candle in each window, and a spotlight illuminating the entire facade of the house. |
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Sarkozy would like to be seen as the savior of his party and of France, but this Gaullist facade hardly conceals a Berlusconian strategy. |
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Two new additions to the facade system combine architecturally desirable visuality with ecology and the economic goal of energy efficiency. |
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It's massively overdeveloped and they have over-egged it with this hideous red brick facade on one side. |
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I could sense the hostility lurking behind her polite facade. |
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The tower will be separated into quadrants by long verticle cuts into the facade. |
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Under the smiling, sugarcoated tourist trap facade lies a complicated web of deceit, greed and murder. |
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These wall-paintings appear on the facade of the gateway, in the squinches of the domical ceiling, and the soffit of the main passageway ceiling. |
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Each facade has been emphasized at the corners with a semi-circular colonnette built inside the walls. |
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She likes Doug Wright, believes behind the hard facade lives a warm, boofy bloke not unlike her Dave. |
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The Spanish flag fluttered from balconies across Madrid and two giant flags hung down the facade of the city hall. |
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Korvette's opened in the Saks-34th Street location after minor refacing with verticle marble strips on the building's facade. |
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Some have small oriel windows in oval shapes resting on corbeled brickwork, laid in rows that gradually project from the facade. |
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Not because I hate my reflection or that I suffer from Eisoptrophobia. Mirrors see straight through my facade. |
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The three-story buildings, totaling 185,866 square feet, feature a masonry brick veneer facade, insulated glass, and elevators. |
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A semiattached curtain-wall accounts for much of the interior facade of the building, which faces the inside of Columbia University. |
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The glass curtain wall facade will be fabricated in Italy, and has a distinctive s-curve to it that widens as the building gets higher. |
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Their father, a debonaire war hero, tried to keep up the facade of success while in turn hiding his own horrifying secrets. |
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Although the latter was demolished in the 1980s, the original facade of the building was retained and incorporated into new retail premises. |
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With the help of her mother, Ali devises two tulip bulbs and a stem to serve as a kind of codpiece, enhancing her already convincing male facade. |
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The interior and roof of the building were largely destroyed, though the main facade remained intact. |
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Heart-shame is like a straightjacket around the heart that makes us suppress our tenderness and vulnerability in favor of a tough facade. |
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As the southern wall and town walls completed a defensive circuit around Caernarfon, the plan was to build the castle's northern facade last. |
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It has much emphasis on its facade, which has been designed to define rather than conceal the form of the building behind it. |
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Wren was inspired in the design by studying engravings of Pietro da Cortona's Baroque facade of Santa Maria della Pace in Rome. |
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The 14-story property features a facade of clear and fritted glass, exposed concrete and stylized window mullions. |
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Rhomboid windows appear at irregular intervals, piercing the gray concrete facade. |
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Eight or so gunmen stood shoulder to shoulder in the gray-white trail before the barn, firing into the saloon's burning, bullet-pocked facade. |
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I often wonder what goes on outside the wrought iron gates of the Master's compound, beyond the shabby facade of the slave's chattel house. |
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A distinctive New York Times sign will be located at the fourth floor level on the west facade. |
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As Emperor, Domitian quickly dispensed with the republican facade his father and brother had maintained during their reign. |
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It is used as a facade on some skyscrapers, but only in thin plates for covering, rather than solid blocks. |
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The facade of the new archive facing the existing mining authority building is clad with larch, alluding to the surrounding Harz Forest. |
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It consists of 23 bays with a giant Corinthian order over a rusticated ground floor, the five bays at each end project slightly from the facade. |
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The 35-year-old New Yorker will reilluminate Novas's Greenland Street facade, helped by students and young professionals interested in the field. |
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Early in the 19th century the building was converted from two tenements into four and the facade was damaged. |
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With windows flush to vertical internal wall, the Pietra di Lecce folds in from the facade to wrap reveals, lintels and cills, so augmenting the perception of building mass. |
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Katerina Blazevska concludes for Dnevnik that she does not want a pro-form to see the ideal solutions for a new facade of the Government building. |
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The east side facade is of rubble, studded with small windows and mannered details, while the harled rear wall forms, as completed, a towering, roughly symmetrical grouping. |
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The facade of the building was ornamented with obtrusive sculpted designs. |
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At St Peter's, Carlo Maderno had solved this problem by constructing a narthex and stretching a huge screen facade across it, differentiated at the centre by a pediment. |
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It has many different uses, but principal among them is to offer some facade of being reasonable while actually copper-fastening the speaker's own hard-line position. |
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Built in 1985, MCI Plaza has a distinctive design with a travertine stone veneer facade and terraced bridges connecting the towers that overlook a terrazzo plaza. |
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Illuminating the desert night, the facade becomes a technicoloured wonder full of tricks, each as spectacular as any of those to be seen out on the stadium's pitch. |
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The design, by Lab Architecture Studio and Bates Smart, has shardlike clusters of buildings with fractal triangular designs on the facade in glass, zinc and sandstone. |
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For example, in classical architecture, a columnated entrance might be contained within a facade that exactly replicates its proportions and details on a larger scale. |
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The drawing has been transformed into neon light artwork measuring 18ft high by 23ft wide, and is located on the north facade of St James's church, in Toxteth. |
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On the 1st floor north facade and in the west and east facade the windows and doors are 2-fold restoration insulating glass units with integrated muntin bars. |
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But the enormous Palladian window in the front facade, flanked by giant purple and gold metallic palm trees, is delightful in its self-aware playfulness. |
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The decorative relief on the facade is created with the poured concrete system, which incorporated a pattern synthetic form liner that was placed inside the formwork. |
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The two forms are joined by the imposing public lobby, its glass facade slanting back dramatically from the street to evoke a glistening mountainscape. |
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Telling Architectural Systems recently launched the Corium Cladding System, a fully engineered facade that combines brick units with cost-effective fast-track installation. |
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The building's facade features a large rose window, elaborate cornices, molded brick work and central gable, along with keyhole-shaped windows that accomodate stained glass. |
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During the Hundred Years War, the facade opposite the town was refortified, resulting in one of the most recognisable examples of 14th century military architecture. |
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The facade was finished in polished marble and bronze set into limestone, completely plain except for softly, almost invisibly, deckled keystones. |
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The Blue Plaque is prominently displayed on the Hotel's front facade. |
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Behind the Rockwellian facade, though, are some deeply troubled lives with secrets Anne Beiler is only now beginning to discover since being liberated from her own. |
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An elaborate entrance facade surrounding the portal, which may have been a later addition, was built with carefully constructed dry stone walling. |
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