The worst of the attack seemed to be over, but there was a clear sign that the gargoyles had not yet finished. |
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Gradually, in other songs, Dylan gives more license to clowns and fools, gargoyles and grotesques. |
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The two designs for gargoyles show him at his best in the sense that both versions are intensely decorative. |
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The ancient Greeks adorned important buildings with gargoyles to throw water away from the foundations. |
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They are irrigated by surface water poured from gargoyles, a torrent that in winter becomes magically frozen. |
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Lucy thought it very ironic that gargoyles were supposed to be ugly to serve their purpose, but whenever she saw one she considered it adorable. |
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It was said of the stonemasons who made those never-to-be-seen gargoyles that they carved for the eye of God. |
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The building had marvelously designed statues of gargoyles, angels and some other demon looking like creatures. |
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A towering castle of mud has screaming faces and gargoyles sculpted into its crenellated turrets. |
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These descend to gargoyles which drain onto chains down the column face to gullies at the bottom. |
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Partially destroyed statues of giant gargoyles were scattered around the wrecked houses. |
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For them, skulls, gargoyles, devils, and gothic knickknacks are part of the decoration. |
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They all seemed to blend modern and ancient architecture, with ornaments ranging from statues of Chinese dragons to Gothic gargoyles. |
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It was a tall, grand old building of stone and steel, with ornate windows and gargoyles leering down at her from the ramparts. |
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Roof bosses, like sedilia and gargoyles, were often given humorous or grotesque decoration although foliate carving was also common. |
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On the roof, a series of large, stylized gargoyles stand watch over the structure. |
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There were even gargoyles that sat at the top of the bell tower that clanged loudly as Lee opened the door to the building. |
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Notre Dame Cathedral will always be my favorite place, even if the gargoyles are weather-worn and protected by a metal barrier. |
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The gargoyles have animalistic features, fangs and glowing red eyes, as well as horns on their bald heads. |
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Many grotesque gargoyles with mysterious ochre stains around their mouths littered the castle's turrets and corners leering down at her. |
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In the drizzling rain the gargoyles which jut out high up on the pillars vomit water down onto our heads. |
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This pack contains 6 high resolution gargoyles saved as png on a transparent background. |
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This allows him to carry out regularly busts, statues and gargoyles for private iindividuals or local authorities. |
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On a Gothic building it was natural to provide gargoyles at cornice level. |
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Squat and few in number to begin with, by the thirteenth century gargoyles became more numerous and had developed the projecting form characteristic of gothic cathedrals. |
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A balustrade emphasized by gargoyles encircled each of the three steps. |
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The advertisement, featuring gargoyles superimposed on top of York Minster, was due to be shown on Yorkshire and Tyne Tees tonight and will be aired throughout the week. |
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This is a free adaptation of the Gothic style with its imaginary bestiary, of which gargoyles are a famous example. |
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Terrifying visions of ghosts and gargoyles emerged out of the showerhead and from shapes in the woodwork. |
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The house was decorated with soaring marble mantels and high-back chairs with gargoyles on their arms and tapestried upholstery. |
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They are also divided horizontally by a mullion, with four wonderful sculpted gargoyles appearing at their base. |
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Public buildings, churches and large Bourgeois properties were adorned with crenulations, spires and gargoyles. |
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Tip: Watch for some of the fantastic stonework, including over 370 gargoyles, grotesques and friezes on the Peace Tower. |
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The fountain boasts 16 frogs, 4 gargoyles and 4 lions, all squirting water, and an overflow basin. |
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In February it was determined that all 26 of the gargoyles would need replacing due to potential asbestos contamination. |
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Lighting gargoyles, trees, chimneys, and of course the Palace itself, all that is part of my job. |
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On the exterior it forms a triple apse with stained glass windows, flying butresses, gargoyles, superposed lattices and slender solid abutments. |
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It houses the Astarte of el Carambolo, Roman sculptures, a Visigoth bell, a Byzantine anchor, two gargoyles of the old San Francisco convent and 15th century glass tiles from Triana. |
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The water coming from the eight gargoyles would be for a shrub planted in the vase, possibly basil as this plant was associated with the cult of love in Iberian and Mediterranean traditions. |
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The West Block has a distinct character with gargoyles and grotesques. |
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It was refurbished in the 19th century as a residence for a wealthy family and stands out for its medieval and stone gargoyles, mosaic flooring and murals from the 19th century. |
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It also features unique nautical details, gargoyles, murals and an impressive 40 foot archway entrance into a lobby designed to resemble a Mayan temple. |
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According to the architect, the replacement of the defective items, which include a number of gargoyles, by new items from the same source poses serious problems. |
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On the west façade of the abbey predominate the cornices, which show gargoyles, and the Plateresque front, composed like an altarpiece, with statues and reliefs. |
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Too large and awkwardly grand with two towers, a lychgate and stone gargoyles for a parish of around 1,400 people, the church was mooted for permanent closure three years ago. |
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However, a playful dwarf had put the gargoyles under a spell and these scary monsters escaped and came to Chillon Castle. They will come alive under your very eyes. |
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There are hundreds of individual gargoyles, grotesques, reliefs and bosses carved into the stonework of the buildings, including four looking out from high on each corner of the Peace Tower. |
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Cameron is a good-looking swine and this makes the ageing gargoyles of Grub Street liverish. |
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Almost immediately one of the gargoyles swept down from the sky and attacked him. The gargoyle's momentum drove them both over the side. |
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Even without seeing the crickets, grasshoppers, cicadas and katydids, we hear them shrilling in this season and trust that they're the tiny living gargoyles entomologists claim. |
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The upper levels of the towers were open areas surrounded by paired narrow pointed-arch openings and decorated by crenulations and gargoyles. |
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Further along the road to the south near the old waterworks there are identical pillars from the former Knighton Gorges upon which the owner has placed modern gargoyles. |
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Gargoyles and grotesques, which top the building, were donated to the Cathedral by civic and school groups over the years. |
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