If you're miserable on the inside, a teeny-weeny nose or super-duper frontage is not going to make a blind bit of difference. |
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Planning officers have recommended approval providing the attractive frontage of the building is safeguarded. |
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A new modern frontage and entrance hall were incorporated along the Suffolk Street end to help reinvigorate the district's shopping appeal. |
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It is planned to redevelop the site as housing and keep the first and second floors of the Alexandra Street frontage. |
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Curtains draped along the glass frontage keep out the vestiges of daylight, a pre-requisite of all good clubs. |
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The frontage roads allowed people to actually get somewhere, though, even though they had only one lane going in each direction. |
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He decided to retain the two-storey Classical frontage of the existing building, restoring it faithfully and reconstructing the entrance hall. |
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Although the couple own the frontage to their 500-year-old home, there are highways rights over it, council lawyers have told them. |
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Also, retail or service establishments were required to occupy at least half of the building frontage along the space. |
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The land will include some frontage to Alresford Road so that access can be improved. |
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The main building boasts an impressive 13-bay frontage constructed of local pink sandstone, with an octagonal lecture hall adjoining the rear. |
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Each of the three quarry companies owned frontage on the river where ships docked to load brownstone. |
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The flats would be several blocks, creating a new frontage to the River Wandle, rising to 12 storeys. |
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These are questions which it is easy to avoid in the rush to acquire a water frontage, but they do not go away. |
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The inquiry heard yesterday that planners aim to allow only 35 per cent of a shopping street frontage to be used for non-retail purposes. |
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The landscaped site incorporates over 660 feet of water frontage, seating areas and a riverside walk. |
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The land is all in grass and there is part of an old farmhouse and outoffices on it, as well as good road frontage. |
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Outside, the delightful wooded gardens have extensive river frontage and a sunny aspect. |
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There are other frontage roads marked in southern New Mexico, and the signage varies slightly on some roads. |
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To contrast and complement this, Helleborus argutifolius with its glaucous grey-green leaves would make a good frontage. |
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Future plans include moving the shop from its underground location to the street frontage to increase exhibition space and to ginger up revenues. |
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I peel out of the parking lot and smoothly shift gears, wheeling around a corner and pushing eighty down a frontage road. |
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On King Street, until reclamation the river frontage, a C12 timber-framed structure survives among the predominantly Georgian buildings. |
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The pub is situated on the town's main thoroughfare and has street frontage of nearly 11 metres. |
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According to the developer, every apartment will have water frontage with the furthest apartment situated 20 metres from the river. |
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It is a real shame even to have lost the Victorian structure, but some of the frontage and the gable end are even older. |
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The highway is about 110 feet away, but they said a frontage road would stop just 30 feet from the front steps. |
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I pulled off on to the frontage road and I called 911, and I pulled up on down to where the airplane was. |
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Other added bus routes will run along the north and south frontage roads along Interstate 494, he said. |
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In contrast to its imposing frontage, the blond wood floors, white walls and high ceiling lend a relaxed, airy feel to the interior. |
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During working hours every yard of residential street frontage within a quarter of a mile of Caroline Square is parked up with cars nose to tail. |
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There's a good cover of eucalyptus gum trees, lots of old man salt bush and we have a thirty mile frontage onto the Barwon River. |
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The six-lane concrete road, toll plaza and 1.5 miles of frontage roads is slated for a Sept. 2007 opening. |
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The bar we went to was on a frontage road that looped north of the airport. |
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The first identified point of contact was a concrete divider that separated Commonwealth and a frontage road. |
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They watched The Pirate's Camero disappear down the beach frontage road toward the highway. |
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As they were driving along the frontage road at the airport, a commercial jet whooshed overhead. |
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The dealership sits on a squeaky-clean frontage road in an elongated auto park just south of the San Bernardino Freeway. |
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The site forms the last plot in the building frontage and adjoins open country and the Green Belt. |
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The land has 560 metres frontage to the Tullaroan Road and is within 1,250 metres of the city centre. |
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The same two bidders were engaged in battle for the smaller one-acre site with extensive frontage to Claremont Road. |
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The eye, as it drifts across the cliff, is arrested by a frontage of columns, which invites us into a sanctuary hollowed from the stone. |
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From the street, the new interventions poke and peek out slyly above rooftops and through gaps in the street frontage. |
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The views out over the river through the glass frontage would have been great, if only I could have seen them. |
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Norwich station has a fine frontage in red brick with dressed white stone on the facings and neo-classical fun on the upper windows. |
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The City Council voted unanimously June 18 to buy the frontage road south of Highway 13 and east of Parkwood Drive. |
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Built incrementally, it was originally a theatre, with a pleasingly symmetrical Italianate colonnaded frontage facing the town's main square. |
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Farm machinery would need to be driven on side roads or frontage roads to access fields. |
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The junior school was built in 1882 and many people would like to see the building or its frontage saved. |
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By retaining the frontage of the building, it was suggested that the site has the potential for a three-storey office building of approximately 1000 square metres. |
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The rear of Selfridges is a grim place, just a service road lined by characterless buildings, and totally unlike the elegance of the imposing frontage. |
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The plan is intended to release land at the front of the Grade l listed station building, effectively paving the way for the renovation of the frontage. |
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The province picked up the tab to rebuild the roadway, while the city paid for the sidewalks and boulevard enhancements through frontage levies and general taxation. |
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A quick poll revealed that the embattled veteran, featuring a sword, taiaha, crown, and lion is more than adequate to represent the army's brand frontage. |
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It's mainly heart rimu, with a matai floor and a totara frontage. |
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Forensic experts then moved in, conducting a search of the property's frontage before a scaffolding screen was erected to mask the full front and back elevations of the house. |
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They shared the ensuing silence amicably, until the heavy tread of boot-clad feet rumbled on the narrow wooden porch of the inn's street frontage. |
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Its frontage gleams with neon, and above the gaudy porch is a statue of a four-horsed laurel-wreathed charioteer, his spear raised phallically into the dull London sky. |
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The town will be decorated with window boxes, flower beds and floral arrangements, including the Royal Oak Bridge, Market Square and the river frontage. |
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Except for Memorial Hall, with its frontage carrying engraved names of the local heroes of the Second World War, the place was most suited for the carnival. |
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If planners give the project the go-ahead, the Helmsley Group will start 12 months of work on giving the building a new frontage as soon as Network Rail moves out. |
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Entrance will be through the listed building frontage on Burgh Quay. |
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The regular shaped site has 25 metres frontage to Ravensdale Road and there is only a two-storey administration office block and a garage on the site. |
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We will be able to widen the frontage to provide a better road through, to improve the situation considerably, and the road will possibly be made up as part of the scheme. |
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To get to Agua Caliente Canyon, exit Interstate 19 at Canoa Road and follow the east frontage road south before turning eastward into the canyon on Elephant Head Road. |
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The hundred or so windows overlook 300 metres of lake frontage, an orchard of cherry, apple and pear trees, and an avenue of fruitful walnut trees. |
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Some sections of the road were overtaken by weeds while others were used as frontage roads. |
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If you are being billed frontage in a multi-use building it is necessary to have the commercial entities separately metered. |
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With its elegant frontage and thick stone walls, estate agents say Brook Cottage typifies the Welsh longhouse style. |
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In some parts of the world, notably parts of the US, frontage roads form an integral part of the freeway system. |
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Phase 2 was designed to fit into the Centre's curved slate frontage, with an upper part constructed from timber. |
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I'd go running in, pretend-breathless, nuzzle her neck, reach around to cup her frontage. |
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The strata of the slate frontage of the Wales Millennium Centre reminded me of the horizons just beyond Penarth Head. |
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Chester General, which opened in 1848, was designed with an Italianate frontage. |
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It is important to keep municipally owned land, especially lake frontage, in the hands of the municipality. |
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These two future frontage roads will serve as the interim four-lane parkway separated by the right-of-way for the future six-lane parkway. |
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Nearly everything was glass in the frontage of this fairy mart, and its contents glittered like the hammochrysos stone. |
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A frontage road owned by Salt Lake City, 500 West, runs between I-15 and Admiral's property. |
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The sport-utility vehicle had been traveling along a freeway frontage road before the wreck. |
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The 23-acre area is adjacent to the Chrysler Jeep Dodge dealership along the I-30 frontage road. |
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The development on the Bolton Street frontage is even more extreme in its mediocrity in conception, and its singular unattractiveness. |
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The Richardson Highway at milepost 357 is getting an interchange and frontage road at the Badger Road intersection. |
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The proposed facility, approximately 24 km in length, will consist of the new construction of a six-lane freeway, with frontage roads and high-occupancy-vehicle lanes. |
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On Monday, August 15, two Dan Ryan frontage roads will reopen to traffic. |
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On sale, through Halifax in Selly Oak, at pounds 144,950, it has central heating and double glazing and a deceptive amount of living space behind its cottagey frontage. |
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The river frontage in the town is lined with warehouses, that were once used when the town was an inland port, many of which have been renovated for modern use. |
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This retro red and blue landmark once pointed the way to the Red Hot Truck Stop on Tom Bailey Drive, now an Interstate frontage road, in Meridian. |
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The Midland Railway frontage was replaced in 1985, and during 2008 and 2009 the 1950s concrete platform canopies were replaced with steel and glass structures. |
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The project includes the construction of a new interchange and frontage roads to improve public safety when entering and exiting Highway 101 north of Salinas. |
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The Strand Campus is the founding campus of King's and is located on the Strand in the City of Westminster, sharing its frontage along the River Thames. |
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