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Interior Galleria Umberto I | |
ill also figure in the collection, on view in | interior galleries and along outdoor sculpture trails. |
An | interior gate on a hall way divided the two schools. |
The | interior gates and platforms of individual cars were r |
Minister of | Interior: Ghazi Kanaan |
Habitat Unit flies to Mars with the crew, its | interior given over completely to living and storage s |
The outer glass of the solarium, plus | interior glass between the solarium and the interior l |
onant reduplication can proceed as usual with | interior glottalization. |
It operates under Ministery of | Interior, Government of Pakistan. |
a tribe, the United States Department of the | Interior granted them such recognition on February 10, |
o the airfield, tents would be pitched on the | interior grass regions of the airfield, or wherever sp |
ty-owned area of eucalyptus forest called the | Interior Green Belt. |
However, the building, with its | interior ground superficy of 1320 m² (60 x 22 m) most |
exterior of the building was restored and the | interior gutted and reconstructed for use as retail sp |
Its | interior had a Spanish theme (hence the name 'Seville' |
The | interior had a sliding center partition. |
The | interior had been left open, and is in ruins with the |
t assumption that any farmer in the Brazilian | interior had to be an illiterate peasant who 'couldn't |
ion - bomb damage from the war meant that the | interior had to be almost entirely rebuilt from scratc |
conostasis, absent doors, suggesting that its | interior had only superficial resemblance to the tradi |
By the 19th Century the chapel's | interior had a very bland and modest look in contrast |
Restoration of the elaborate decor of the | interior had to be fully redone. |
interest, that before work on the polychrome | interior had started, Watts had set-up permanent Arts |
Each edge of a polygon defines an | interior half-plane, informally defined as a half-plan |
an algorithm to construct the intersection of | interior half-planes in optimal Θ(N) time. |
l of a polygon is the intersection of all its | interior half-planes. |
The | interior hall of 40 square meters was arched with a do |
The | interior hall is screened with ionic columns supportin |
It leads to a central | interior hall with large rooms on either side and a ma |
eantry, history and horses in its magnificent | interior halls, salons and ballrooms. |
The distance around the | interior hallway was in excess of one quarter mile. |
n external covered corredor (as opposed to an | interior hallway). |
heavy beams, large fireplaces, and absence of | interior hallways are typical of colonial living arran |
rivate exhibition in one of the school's main | interior hallways. |
ngaged in worldly pursuits, and speaks of the | interior happiness which he experienced while chanting |
lities, Welling was appointed by Secretary of | Interior Harold L. Ickes to make a survey of public gr |
ator Claude Pepper, and U.S. Secretary of the | Interior Harold L. Ickes. |
Secretary of the | Interior Harold L. Ickes advocated the stockpiling of |
s Alexander … United States Department of the | Interior, Harold L. Ickes, Secretary, Office of Educat |
, Paul C. Yates was fired by Secretary of the | Interior Harold L. Ickes for "disloyalty" and "insubor |
It was named after Undersecretary of the | Interior Harry A. Slattery. |
The | interior has been much altered. |
The | interior has been maintained since its original floor |
Her | interior has an Egyptian theme designed by Norwich arc |
The | interior has been designed according to the latest des |
The house's | interior has not been significantly altered since its |
The | interior has a nave and two aisles, the latter smaller |
The | interior has several large fireplaces and an ornate ch |
The | interior has been flooded with lava in the past, leavi |
Moreover the | interior has a full scheme of traditional Byzantine de |
The | interior has lost most of its furnishings but remains |
The crater | interior has been flooded with basaltic lava in the pa |
Its | interior has remained virtually unchanged since it was |
Its ornate turn-of-the 20th century | interior has been well preserved by its various owners |
The | interior has been resurfaced by lava, leaving a nearly |
The | interior has a nave and two aisles with a transept. |
The | interior has simple 19th-century fittings. |
h Lane have been added, as a carvery, and the | interior has been opened up. |
y boasts a massive triangular lintel, but the | interior has been filled and is now inaccessible. |
The building's first floor | interior has been restored as the First National Bank, |
he exterior has been carefully conserved; the | interior has been gutted and renovated for use as a sc |
However, the | interior has been described as "a shrine to lumber, a |
of a few works by Pope in which the original | interior has survived. |
John Frith were completed in 1848, while the | interior has several later additions, including severa |
Over recent years the | interior has been refurbished with modern equipment an |
The | interior has soft tan-hued stone, with an altar, two o |
The | interior has a stained glass skylight but no other dec |
The | interior has been renovated and is bright and pleasant |
The | interior has a fine wainscot staircase, installed in 1 |
ny of its original characteristics whilst the | interior has been converted into an effective and flex |
The | interior has several representations and frescoes of b |
The station's | interior has a beautiful decorated ceiling. |
A much needed restoration of the | interior has recently taken place. |
The | interior has a remarkable Jacobean oak staircase with |
The | interior has a number of religious inscriptions above |
While the | interior has been drastically altered, the facade is i |
The | interior has extensive ruins of magazines and storehou |
The | interior has contemporary fireplaces, moulded plaster |
The | interior has hardly changed: the central three-decker |
The industrial | interior has a large atrium with exposed steel girders |
The | interior has a grand entrance hall with an open well s |
The | interior has a nave and two aisles, divided by crucifo |
belltower, the original and somewhat austere | interior has been upgraded and enriched. |
the scme as the original construction,but the | interior has been altered several times and does not r |
The previously much-altered | interior has been gutted and rebuilt to meet seismic s |
The | interior has Baroque ceiling paintings and Rococo deco |
The | interior has a Jacobean pew and the tomb of the last g |
The yellow-brick | interior has broad aisles and a wide nave of five bays |
However, the Department of the | Interior has plans to re-commission the railroad and e |
The | interior has fine Adamesque decorations of carved wood |
A corridor leading into the | interior has thirty-two side chambers meant for storag |
His | interior has four free-standing corinthian columns, su |
The | interior has limewashed walls, a 15th century font and |
The | interior has been redesigned, but a First World War me |
The unique | interior has distinct neo-classic Greek and Egyptian a |
The | interior has many statues and a apse with skylights. |
The “Carnegie” organ no longer exists and the | interior has been given a more modern appearance. |
A roof was added in 1962, and the arena | interior has also been a subject to major renovation i |
The | interior has been despoiled by the removal of the Lefr |
The | interior has a neo-Byzantine design, with pink sandsto |
The | interior has seen little change. |
The | interior has a monument to Gabriele Seviros (1619) by |
The hollow | interior has been fitted with seats and has apparently |
The deck and | interior have been closed off to the public indefinite |
The crater wall and | interior have been heavily eroded by many subsequent i |
or Statistics and the Iranian Ministry of the | Interior have stated that there are around 46.2 millio |
The ornamental details of the | interior have been lost under the layers of plaster. |
ra that the 37 personnel from the Ministry of | Interior have also resigned and joined the crowds of d |
Internal Security Agency and the Ministry of | Interior have been ignoring court orders,” Morayef sai |
Today the building is modern offices, the | interior having been fully gutted and refitted in rece |
Although he was the Secretary of the | Interior, he was better known to the public for his si |
As a retired Minister of | Interior, he was expected to be appointed a member of |
As the undersecretary for the | interior, he was responsible for the concentration cam |
As Minister of the | Interior he started a vigorous immigration policy to g |
remarked that as he was helping to paint the | interior, he would often look over his shoulder and se |
or, and following approval by the Ministry of | Interior, he inaugurated as mayor on October 22, 1945. |
Interior Health | |
The choir has an | interior height of 31 metres (102 ft). |
With an | interior height of 13.5m and a diameter of 14.5m, it w |
An | interior heliocentric orbit is an orbit inside the orb |
chita Mountains in Oklahoma, part of the U.S. | Interior Highlands region. |
The U.S. | Interior Highlands is a mountainous region spanning ea |
ers: On the dexter side a lion Or resting the | interior hind paw on three ingots of steel Proper and |
1949-52 he was East Germany's Minister of the | Interior; his dismissal at the end of that time was ar |
As Secretary of the | Interior, Hitchcock pursued a vigorous program for the |
He was secretary to Secretary of the | Interior Hoke Smith from 1893 to 1896, and was a membe |
The | interior houses tanks, pools and submerged tunnels des |
The | interior houses some impressive pieces such as a Baroq |
The | interior houses a number of medieval brasses and monum |
The beautifully decorated | interior houses a collection of antique furniture, mus |
The | interior however is much changed, with the downstairs |
The | interior however is decorated in Baroque style. |
Scenes were also shot using the real | interior; however, specific pieces of set dressing wer |
The | interior, however, has gradually been changed and very |
On the | interior, however, Hatshepsut is the only ruler depict |
thus meant a boundary was trespassed; in the | interior, however, Brunius was very pleased. |
er heaters also will act to cool and condense | interior humidity (where it can be dumped into drains |
On July 23, 2008, the Secretary of the | Interior identified East Charity Shoal Light as surplu |
Shortly after being appointed Minister of | Interior, Iheanacho toured the Medium Security Prison |
Tom Baxa has continued to produce | interior illustrations for many Dungeons & Dragons boo |
ian Wilson, as well as contributing cover and | interior illustrations to the Of Great and Mortal Men: |
Debbie created | interior illustrations for Ben Bova, Martha Soukup, A. |
Jeremy Jarvis produced | interior illustrations for many Dungeons & Dragons boo |
Pratt has done cover and | interior illustrations for books published by Bantam B |
ber, November, December 1956, with covers and | interior illustrations by Frank Kelly Freas) and publi |
Interior illustrations as well as cover artwork for th | |
sts and photographers who provided covers and | interior illustrations, typically a single artist per |
Several Ministry of | Interior Ilyushin Il-76 aircraft are based here. |
Most of the | interior imagery is behind glass cases, including a de |
For | interior imaging, the quality of the image is greatly |
It was the first Victorian Gothic | interior in Oxford. |
the first Director General of the Ministry of | Interior in the first government formed by the PNA. |
e in 1879, and in 1882 became minister of the | interior in the Freycinet cabinet. |
ance 1850-1852 and 1853-1854, Minister of the | Interior in six periods from 1854-1871, as well as hea |
administrative agency of the Ministry of the | Interior in the Free Area of the Republic of China. |
Norton resigned as Secretary of the | Interior in March 2006, after the Interior Department' |
She became Belgium's minister of the | interior in the Van Rompuy I Government on 17 July 200 |
r the Liberation, d'Astier became Minister of | Interior in the Provisional Government of the French R |
The | Interior in 1860 |
kel's resignation to become U.S. Secretary of | Interior in the Cabinet of President Richard M. Nixon, |
ber of Deputies (1866-1867), then Minister of | Interior in 1867, then Minister of Agriculture and Tra |
Gale Norton's nomination as Secretary of the | Interior in 2001. |
eral Guy Vernor Henry as the Secretary of the | Interior in the first cabinet formed under American ru |
m John Wills in their crossing of Australia's | interior in 1860-1. |
He returned again to the ministry of the | interior in February 1889, and finally retook the depa |
Kenyon Corn Meal Company | interior in 2008 |
, Alejandro Lerroux named him Minister of the | Interior in 1935. |
ple of an original 18th century meeting house | interior in New England, and now a nonprofit museum ow |
rian explorer Benjamin J.K. Anderson from the | interior in 1869, and was granted a concession in the |
Romanian politician who served as Minister of | Interior in Victor Ciorbea's cabinet. |
pany, then was hired by the Department of the | Interior in Regina in 1908, later serving as Assistant |
ed as special agent for the Department of the | Interior in the States of Oregon and Washington 1896-1 |
st 24, 2010 Ahlhaus was state minister of the | Interior in Hamburg. |
Traditional Korean Sarangbang (Study room) | Interior, in the British Museum Department of Asia |
was a Mexican lawyer and the Secretary of the | Interior in the cabinet of Vicente Fox. |
Deputy Commander for the French Forces of the | Interior in 1944 and Deputy Head of Supreme Headquarte |
vernor of Sinaloa and former Secretary of the | Interior in the cabinet of President Ernesto Zedillo, |
in 1907-1908, Colonies from 1908 to 1918, the | Interior in 1918-1920, and Railway and Posts from 1918 |
il 1989, Zimmermann served as Minister of the | Interior in the Cabinet of Chancellor Helmut Kohl. |
ndmark by the United States Department of the | Interior in 1976 and is listed on the National Registe |
Sarah painted a number of watercolours of the | interior in the 1860s with exceptional detail. |
the chancellor appointed him Minister of the | Interior in September 1930. |
View of the east end of the | interior in 2005 |
They won the Campeonato Paulista do | Interior in 1925. |
ubset of the appropriate plane whose relative | interior in that plane is multiply connected? |
essing opened a design store called Porthouse | Interior in Gothenburg. |
Toxopeus was Minister of the | Interior in the cabinets of De Quay and Marijnen from |
he exterior was executed in one style and the | interior in another. |
ed in April 1931 Maura became minister of the | Interior in Zamora's provisional government. |
as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the | Interior in the Belgian Federal government led by Guy |
Historic Places by the U.S. Department of the | Interior in 1991. |
ition of Chief Clerk of the Department of the | Interior in 1917. |
78000 and restored the fabric and rebuilt the | interior in modern style. |
He was Minister of the | Interior in Ahti Karjalainen cabinet in 1971 and Miett |
after St. Mary's University Anglican Church ( | interior) in Oxford, England, and Merton College, Oxfo |
sferred the property to the Department of the | Interior in 1970, which subsequently deeded it to the |
e gives it an aristocratic appearance and its | interior in style Louis XV is full of distinction and |
made alterations in 1829 to the exterior and | interior in Regency style. |
n he was appointed Assistant Secretary of the | Interior in the Autonomist government. |
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