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efronts have signs that cover the tops of the | windows and cover a small round window which was part |
The High | Windows album cover |
The wall surfaces of the piers between the | windows are covered with pilasters, not mirror |
Windows were covered in mirrored glass and the occupa | |
re decorated with Kashani tile panels and the | windows are covered with colored glass. |
During the Mass, the | windows were covered so that the light of the candles |
raising drive; since the shooting, one of the | windows was covered with the KPFT banner and the fron |
ate roof and chimneystacks, inserted new sash | windows and covered the brick with a white cement. |
The first-floor | windows are covered by bulging cages of fine cast-iro |
Its stained glass | windows were crafted by the St. Louis glazier Emil Fr |
The stained glass | windows were crafted by artisans in Belgium and were |
Queen Victoria gave two memorial | windows to Crathie church as a testimony of her admir |
y rented, they had identical wooden doors and | windows painted cream, with either dark green or brow |
e black panels arrayed vertically between the | windows that create the appearance that the tower has |
idential units with dramatic floor-to-ceiling | windows that create iconic, sparkling glass boxes. |
Bay | Windows was created in 1983 by the founding publisher |
is a freeware enumerating tool for Microsoft | Windows originally created by Merijn Bellekom, and la |
UltraISO is an application for Microsoft | Windows for creating, modifying and converting ISO im |
gh an integrated sharing feature in Microsoft | Windows, its creators were sued by the RIAA for copyr |
ild almost all software tools are created for | Windows via cross compilation. |
rches in Northern Virginia such as two tiered | windows and cruciform structure. |
Far Cry (2004, Microsoft | Windows) - Crytek |
Fersina | Windows World Cup with England team of Steve Davis an |
on the ground floor containing stained-glass | windows, the curious ornamentation of the upper-floor |
rer is a terminal emulation programme for the | Windows platform currently in version 14 and compatib |
950s, Crittall began to manufacture aluminium | windows and curtain walling, and in the 1960s was ins |
rch is a nave and shorter north aisle, lit by | windows with cusped lights but no tracery, a typical |
It includes | windows so customers can watch the pizza as it is mad |
The viewing | windows are cut to specifically highlight the neighbo |
compiler exist for Intel x86 on Linux, x86 on | Windows using Cygwin, and a SPARC port is in the work |
erating systems but also runs under Microsoft | Windows, using Cygwin. |
smoke and water damage, and the stained glass | windows were damaged but still in place. |
ingly, survived the war years with only a few | windows being damaged. |
ust cloud and other explosions shattered many | windows, majorly damaging nearby Winter Garden Atrium |
r was the replacement of the originally clear | windows with dark gray glass. |
Virus Designed to Steal | Windows Users' Data: Hundreds of Web Sites Targeted ( |
se article published by Microsoft states that | Windows Internal Database does not identify itself as |
ress can be used to connect to an instance of | Windows Internal Database using \\\\.\\pipe\\MSSQL$MI |
Windows Internal Database (codenamed WYukon, sometime | |
e is 16th century in appearance, although the | windows may date to the restoration by Thomas Collins |
ue, along with the chapel and the choir glass | windows, also date from this time. |
house has details, particularly in the ornate | windows, which date it securely to before 1150, and p |
floor preserves 5-light flat faced mullioned | windows with date plaque set between. |
The stained glass in the east chancel | windows is dated 1887 and depicts Faith and Hope; it |
This folly has round towers, gothic | windows and dates to 1780, standing on a mound in a f |
ho spends a great deal of time staring out of | windows and daydreaming; he is voiced by British acto |
had lamps for illumination at night, and had | windows for daytime illumination. |
In 1994, Borland launched dBase V for | Windows and dBASE V for DOS before selling the dBASE |
pport, which was the first release of TAPI on | Windows NT, DCOM and new OLE features, and Microsoft |
It was then ported to | Windows on December 10, 1996. |
e sculptured gateway, diamond shaped latticed | windows and decorated interiors and the large number |
th wall of the chancel contains two two-light | windows with Decorated tracery, a priest's door, and |
In the upper storey are broad display | windows with decorated stone surrounds that have arch |
There are three two-light | windows in Decorated style, and a three-light east wi |
th wall of the chancel is a pair of two-light | windows with Decorated tracery, and a round-arched pr |
the main entrances, stone lintels around the | windows, and decorative corbelling between the struct |
ith stone facing on the ground floor to inset | windows without decorative frames on the upper floors |
The second floor had twin double-arched | windows with decorative elaborations of white stone. |
Several other stained glass | windows bear dedications by "Mrs. |
Stained glass in the nave | windows was deisgned by Frances Barnett of Leith. |
em) is a spyware/adware program for Microsoft | Windows that delivers advertisements to a personal co |
Flames raged at other | windows sending dense black smoke into the sky as wor |
The nave and transept clerestory | windows mainly depict saints and Old Testament prophe |
lized the design of some of the stained glass | windows, which depict important figures in the histor |
A screenshot of the game ( | Windows version), depicting the exclusive use of Pors |
e novel of the film by Theodore Sturgeon, the | windows are described as "... oversized hull plates w |
The stained glass | windows were designed by Francis Skeat in the mid 20t |
Nowadays paned | windows were designed by Slovak artists Vincent and V |
The | windows were designed in the style of Gothic architec |
The stained glass in the | windows was designed by Frederick George Simon, and d |
The east and west | windows were designed by William Wailes, a nineteenth |
egrated development environment for Microsoft | Windows originally designed for writing programs in a |
Hungry Red Planet ( | Windows) - designer (Health Media Lab, 2002) |
Chaos Island ( | Windows) - designer (Dreamworks Interactive, 1997) |
dtSearch Desktop with spider - | Windows client Desktop search software (32 and 64 bit |
Appendices configuration window running under | Windows XP desktop. |
ability to run multiple nodes under Microsoft | Windows, Quarterdeck's DESQview and OS/2. |
sunk in mud and drawings for re‑creating the | windows were destroyed, however it was still possible |
Several of the stained glass | windows were destroyed, including the Marian window a |
All the stained glass | windows were destroyed; these included windows design |
Windows has detected spyware infection. | |
dings have fallen into disrepair, with broken | windows and deteriorating facades. |
d is an open source text editor for Microsoft | Windows 9x/NT/XP, developed by Alexander Davidson sin |
Plans for | Windows NT development are under consideration. |
Although there were some attempts at | Windows interoperability, development on the APL*Plus |
proprietary tool for cross-platform Linux and | Windows application development. |
Such file paths are invalid on | Windows, because device file names are reserved words |
a stripped down IDE which runs directly on a | Windows CE device. |
audiometers are even available on a handheld | Windows driven device. |
Windows Mobile devices | |
Windows Live Devices will serve the purposes of manag | |
Windows Live Devices will also allow users to remotel | |
Windows Phone devices can upload pictures to TwitPic | |
The combination of the three services: | Windows Live Devices, Windows Live Mesh, and Windows |
e to Java applications on some BlackBerry and | Windows Mobile devices, recent Motorola and Sony Eric |
Neagu's platform first supported | Windows Mobile devices, then in 2010 added support fo |
ertainment platform, currently compatibe with | Windows Mobile devices. |
Windows 98 Dial-Up Networking supports PPTP tunneling | |
ness practices by allegedly selling insulated | windows that did not contain the amount of foam insul |
iamond the following aspiration on one of the | windows: " Dieu gard de mal ma mie. |
and there are three large underwater viewing | windows at different elevations which are set into th |
itioned in the tower are several long, narrow | windows at different heights and facing different dir |
set of multimedia-related APIs for Microsoft | Windows complementing DirectX. |
chine before plugging it into a computer with | Windows, or disable autorun on Windows. |
Under Microsoft | Windows, LUKS-encrypted disks can be used with FreeOT |
ury Bath houses, the mansard roof with dormer | windows was dispensed with, the facade instead stretc |
down to shops and galleries; others have show | windows and display cases for flowers or fashions or |
he building has two-storey-high stained glass | windows which display the coats of arms of the princi |
The | Windows Gallery displays the museum's collection of s |
imarily metal and glass to provide storefront | windows for displays. |
worn on their lapels or hung outside of their | windows to distinguish themselves from the rebels, a |
PDF OLE (Object Linking and Embedding) as its | Windows counterparts do. |
le toolbar arrangement, including floating as | windows or docking around the image edge. |
Windows 1.0 does not allow overlapping windows. | |
{}|# that are used in Glagol (the one used in | Windows 98 does use the Alt key for this, but the one |
However, as | Windows became dominant, the market was largely taken |
Many of the stained glass | windows were donated to the church by local families; |
The | windows are done in marbleized glass in shades of amb |
Across the front are five | windows, with door at center, and large chimney in th |
n 1874, its board and batten walls and lancet | windows and door are typical of Carpenter Gothic arch |
tails include board and batten siding, lancet | windows and door openings and buttresses. |
The building's lancet | windows and door are typical of Carpenter Gothic arch |
renditions in such elements as stained glass | windows and door jamb decorations. |
However, only the front quarter | windows and door handles are shared. |
fire, while Yamam fighters breached the bus's | windows and doors from 3 directions, tossing stun gre |
The | windows and doors are round-headed. |
tional elevators were added, Energy-efficient | windows and doors were installed, A new facade was ad |
Windows and doors could be added to the sides by crea | |
the showplace of the county, and has had new | windows and doors installed as part of the restoratio |
f Qibya, threw grenades and fired through the | windows and doors of the houses. |
Windows and doors are arched. | |
ts angular shapes and the round arches of the | windows and doors as shown on the official Romanesque |
arrage balloon station, and at another having | windows and doors damaged by a bomb falling in Saltwe |
vered to the site as prefabricated elements - | windows and doors already in place, chimneys made of |
All | windows and doors in the home were fashioned in leade |
The shock blew out | windows and doors in distant homes and shops and did |
Windows and doors are in rounded arches. | |
Windows and doors are installed at the opening of the | |
s have been made including the replacement of | windows and doors, the replacement of the original ga |
f features including wainscoting, trim around | windows and doors, and mantelpieces. |
cture, with details such as Gothic arches for | windows and doors, it also includes a significant num |
ess that manufacturer energy efficient timber | windows and doors. |
iation (AWA) Design Award for the Best Use of | Windows and Doors. |
imals carved into capitals and plinths around | windows and doors. |
with the Carpenter Gothic features of lancet | windows and doors. |
s, and plastic sheeting and duct tape to seal | windows and doors. |
bers through cracks and small openings around | windows and doors. |
part of building envelope components such as | windows and doors. |
ere is some renaissance decoration around the | windows and doors. |
Ekipaj (A firm offering plastic cum metal | windows and doors.) |
building which is currently disused with its | windows and doorways bricked up. |
d by the priests who flung the objects out of | windows and doorways before fleeing the burning templ |
the priory church survives with mainly Norman | windows and doorways, and the frater ranger to the no |
Gothic elements include arches at | windows and doorways, exterior buttresses, and tracer |
DOS (either real or in a | Windows 9x DOS box) |
, SPARC, MIPS, and the Cell BE on Linux, OSX, | Windows and DOS. |
ility shed 10 by 20 feet (3 by 6 m), with two | windows, a double door and a sheet metal roof, is loc |
These | windows are double sashed windows with 12 panes per s |
walls, raising the roof, and replacing modern | windows with double-hung, 4 over 4 windows that are c |
rapet and heavily decorated facade, including | windows with doubly sashed transom lights. |
"Tishing In | Windows (Kicking Down Doors)" (2:11) |
floor of the southern wall, having five open | windows looking down towards Aron Kodesh |
today on even the latest version of Microsoft | Windows and DR DOS. |
Inevitably, people using different | windows will draw blinds to different heights, making |
The Basic mode does not require the new | Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM) for display drive |
It installs a | Windows device driver which allows a user to mount an |
Ocaml, and has been used to find many bugs in | Windows Device Drivers. |
vice wirelessly for offline listening, stream | Windows Media DRM-protected content on demand and shu |
s a driving video game released for Microsoft | Windows, Nintendo DS and Wii. |
In 1992, he wrote his first For Dummies book, | Windows For Dummies, which was a New York Times bests |
' style, was his scheme for glazing the choir | windows at Dunblane Abbey (1913); several windows in |
apprehend them, including breaking doors and | windows of dwelling houses. |
The artwork features eight stained glass | windows on each platform windscreen. |
a wing containing two mullioned and transomed | windows in each storey; the left-hand window in the m |
ry tall transomed two-light bell-chamber with | windows on each face The embattled parapet has quatre |
There are three two-light | windows in each side wall and a three-light window in |
Thirty | windows on each of the twenty-five floors were indvid |
nce is found on the gabled front and a row of | windows on each side elevation. |
tructure, with a doorway flanked by a pair of | windows on each side, and balanced by three pairs of |
There are | windows on each floor top to bottom with three window |
The architecture consisted of four dormer | windows on each side with sloping roofs that had gabl |
es and a debased Romanesque clerestory of two | windows above each arch. |
Behind the current active window are stacked | windows, with each window representing a snapshot of |
Above the portico, the third-story | windows are each framed with low-relief pilasters wit |
There were two separate releases of | Windows 98, each with different information. |
noticeable of which is the change from small | windows for each seating bay to wide windows similar |
e Carpenter Gothic structure with five lancet | windows on each side. |
Within each bay are four | windows on each floor aligned vertically. |
There were five lancet | windows on each side. |
In the nave, in | windows facing each other, is glass designed by Edwar |
ide of the entrance projection contains three | windows on each floor. |
wo storey bow window consisting of three sash | windows on each floor. |
Above the | windows on each floor are a set of flying eaves. |
nt, it has been designed with gradually lower | windows for each floor to create an optical illusion |
There are similar | windows on each side of both upper stages, and in the |
line of the structure are two oriel type bay | windows, one each on the first and second floors. |
hree decades, a large number of stained glass | windows; the earlier windows (dating to 1911) had bee |
The porch and several | windows are early 14th century. |
In their place were added the tall two-light | windows with early plate tracery. |
stallation procedure, high compatibility with | Windows, and ease of use. |
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