「CASEMENT」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| 14 millimetres (0.55 in) of rain recorded at | Casement Aerodrome in July. |
| mullioned steel | casement and diamond quarry windows |
| Sir Roger | Casement and Patrick Pearse, Irish Republicans and arc |
| At this point Roger | Casement and his companions who had been landed by the |
| d Irish residents in Germany (including Roger | Casement) and the German Foreign office were used to t |
| Eoin MacNeill, along with Sir Roger | Casement and other leaders of the Irish Volunteers, ha |
| 1 September - Roger | Casement, British diplomat, nationalist, poet and Iris |
| y of the Turin Shroud is telling, casting the | Casement debate as one between rational 'Protestants' |
| regular contact with Eoin Mac Neill and Roger | Casement, he exchanged frequent correspondence with bo |
| Casement, in a long revealing reply to Horgan from Feb | |
| ppen in 1910, Frederick Seddon in 1912, Roger | Casement in 1916, Major Armstrong in 1922, and of Edit |
| However when | Casement landed in Co. Kerry in April 1916 on his hapl |
| Psychoanalytic Perspectives (edited with Ann | Casement), London and New York: Routledge, 2009 (ISBN |
| Casement, on the other hand, spent most of his energie | |
| d include the trials of Adoph Beck, Sir Roger | Casement, Oscar Wilde (as prosecuting counsel), Pierre |
| In all, | Casement Park has hosted eight Ulster football finals. |
| h and is set to take place on the 3rd July in | Casement Park Belfast.. |
| e which saw more championship games played at | Casement Park. |
| roject, to pull out in favour of remaining at | Casement Park. |
| not feature Antrim, as Derry defeated Down at | Casement Park. |
| in The Congo Free State was questioned in the | Casement report. |
| Tralee railway station ( | Casement Station) serves the town of Tralee in County |
| icipants of the 1916 Easter Rising, Sir Roger | Casement, the ground has a capacity of 32,600. |
| Nervous of | Casement's companion Adler Christensen whom he discove |
| Roger | Casement was born in Sandycove. |
| , Ireland and is most notable for the home of | Casement's Fort, an ancient Celtic ringfort where Roge |
| lar, Mitchell points to the fact that in 1910 | Casement was suffering from eye problems which caused |
| The left dormer window is a | casement, while the right has a sash window. |
| after was sent to Germany to meet with Roger | Casement, who was negotiating with the German governme |
| Hobson himself did not support the rising and | Casement, who had arranged to supply the rebels with a |
| More recent examples include Sir Roger | Casement, whose knighthood was canceled for treason du |
| In the middle storey is a | casement window over which is an oriel window. |
| lso above the eaves is a stone-dressed dormer | casement window in Baroque style on each face of the b |
| st front is a blocked doorway and a two-light | casement window on the first floor. |
| The upper storey contains a four-light | casement window with a date inscribed in the beam abov |
| r portion of the main light was fitted with a | casement window to create "home-portrait effect." |
| dows under a gable, and a smaller three-light | casement window to the right. |
| he corner, above the doorway, is a nine-light | casement window, with three lights on each front and t |
| ns the front door and a jettied dormer with a | casement window. |
| orey is timber-framed and it contains another | casement window. |
| locked doorway now occupied by a 20th-century | casement window. |
| ree arched sash windows and to the right is a | casement window. |
| ree half-dormers, each containing a two-light | casement window. |
| in the first bay which contains a three-light | casement window. |
| ettied middle storey containing a three-light | casement window. |
| On its ground floor are three two-light | casement windows and on the first floor two two-light |
| The house has diamond-paned | casement windows and weathered and blackened clapboard |
| It has three | casement windows facing the Bosphorus and nine upper w |
| ght, featuring regular bays with grouped wood | casement windows with metal spandrel panels. |
| In 1953 the current gables and | casement windows were re-added to the structure as par |
| ply lit by bands of diamond-patterned, leaded | casement windows which opened the rooms up to the sout |
| In five locations on the first floor, double | casement windows or full length French doors were flan |
| to give access to the upper floors and large | casement windows to give plenty of natural light for t |
| original house and addition, and diamond-pane | casement windows were exchanged for double-hung sash w |
| was set quite close to neighbors, its double | casement windows were installed in the rear elevation |
| name of the mansion was derived from the many | casement windows incorporated into the design of the b |
| The replacement, fixed | casement windows, though not identical to the original |
| The house also has | casement windows, each of which has 30 panes. |
| rojecting eaves, uninterrupted cedar trim and | casement windows, the fourteen room stucco and cypress |
| ded diamond-shaped leaded panes set in square | casement windows, though, these too are reproductions |
| features a Dutch door flanked by small, steel | casement windows. |
| tage is a doorway and four three-light leaded | casement windows. |
| g with stucco infill, prominent chimneys, and | casement windows. |
| The upper storey contains two | casement windows; that to the left has four lights and |
| cies and inconsistencies', and questioned why | Casement would keep in his possession incriminating ma |
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