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A coped parapet also runs along the | walls and gables of the church. |
ster, windows were bricked up to reinforce the | walls, and in the 18th century, little houses and sh |
The main materials used on | walls and ceilings are anodized aluminium, marble an |
y, heavily fortified with both inner and outer | walls, and situated on a rocky hill which was usual |
, engravings and bas-reliefs were found on the | walls and ceilings of some of the caves; an importan |
57, the main building was completed with brick | walls and more classrooms. |
ct is great for indoor and outdoor side walks, | walls, and floors. |
ther pieces on the side of Farra, damaging the | walls and the buildings; and silenced the enemy arti |
indicative of the fire hazard as installed on | walls and ceilings because they tend to melt and dri |
MicroMax - A fly able to stick to | walls and is half the size of the other characters, |
per, plastics, electrical equipment and wooden | walls and furniture, contributed to the fire spreadi |
ing windows, resurfaced the plastered interior | walls, and re-hung the bell. |
glass sculptures with lights on the mezzanine | walls and ceramic tiles on the platform walls. |
Several stone | walls, and the original steps of the church remain. |
Obstacles such as | walls and shields must also be overcome by drawing b |
ble serves as decorative wainscoting along the | walls and comprises the interior columns along the n |
nged from plastic to rubber, to stop damage to | walls and doors during operation. |
ing in their hotel room, throwing them through | walls and generally giving them a hard time. |
The plant used to surround the city | walls and, according to legend, gave a key victory t |
ona remain three of the four sides of the city | walls and, with little modifications, the citadel or |
h world is only capable of containing a set of | walls and/or beepers. |
erting bricks into the hearth to make the side | walls angled and added a choke to the chimney to inc |
of fire extended in every direction beyond the | walls; any enemy approach would prove extremely haza |
e: it can bounce off as many ledges or hit the | walls any number of times). |
"Keine Mauern mehr" (English translation: "No | Walls Anymore") was the Austrian entry in the Eurovi |
Editor, with David S. | Walls, Appalachia in the Sixties: Decade of Reawaken |
Bloch domain | walls appear in bulk materials, i.e. when sizes of m |
The | walls appear as if rent apart by an earthquake. |
the sub-spherical oocytes with unusually thick | walls appearing distinctly greenish in colour. |
The tile band on the track | walls appears to be obscured by support beams direct |
included restoring Saint Lawrence outside the | Walls, appointing Jerome as his personal secretary a |
lished a cantonment outside of Kabul with dirt | walls approximately waist high. |
It is surrounded by red brick | walls approximately 4 metres (13 ft) high. |
s with structures with courtyards, thick brick | walls, arcades, and wrought iron balconies. |
The side | walls are supported by buttresses. |
On the | walls are areas of painting dating from the medieval |
The | walls are built of hewn white pine and poplar logs w |
In this room, some of the | walls are decorated using the same Jura Gelb limesto |
ive structure; it dates from about 850 and its | walls are "massive". |
At the bottom of the | walls are the warrior saints, above these are patria |
her churches found inside and outside the town | walls are Sant'Agostino, Santa Clara, Santa Illumina |
The interior | walls are plastered brick; the floors are heart pine |
The | walls are covered in placards with phrases written o |
Its | walls are twenty yards high. |
The waterproof | walls are three feet (~1 meter) thick and 70 feet (~ |
The north and south | walls are fitted with wooden benches fixed over ston |
Within the city | walls are remains of a theatre and other buildings, |
The spandrel and wing | walls are built in alternate courses of ashlar mason |
Its | walls are of poured concrete. |
The outer | walls are 1.6m thick, remaining fragments of the wal |
The | walls are of brick that was stuccoed over and painte |
The | walls are faced with brown marble. |
pencer (Glynn Turman), are conservatives whose | walls are plastered with pictures of Republican dign |
with a strip of gray at the base and the outer | walls are tiled. |
stalled to make it more comfortable; and blast | walls are erected inside the Tunnel to make it safe. |
ive structure, and though ruinous, most of the | walls are intact. |
, after which the husks (yeast with thick cell | walls) are separated. |
The interior | walls are constructed of beaverboard; the kitchen wa |
Both the tall pillars and | walls are faced with pinkish Oraktuoy marble. |
neath the original trimline along the platform | walls are streaks of many colors that were added dur |
the design features of the house, the exterior | walls are tilted back at 85 degrees (which helps pro |
Its bone | walls are described by Wellnhofer as exceptionally t |
Flood | walls are nowadays mainly constructed from pre-fabri |
t present, only a small portion of the Genoese | walls are still standing, in the vicinity of the Gal |
The | walls are decorated with a series of sketches, oil p |
land resulting from The Swale outflow, and sea | walls are in place to prevent coastal flooding. |
The outer | walls are six meters thick. |
The floor is carpet-covered hardwood and the | walls are lath and plaster. |
On the | walls are painted friezes of burial goods and long r |
oor and roof loads and the surrounding masonry | walls are self-supporting. |
Canopies, mezzanine, and side | walls are similar to Beach 90th Street. |
The | walls are lined with ex voto plaques, and banners fr |
The | walls are coated with brown marble and blue mosaic a |
Its downstairs | walls are adorned with works by artists such as Davi |
al design to buildings 1 and 2. However, glass | walls are used to a lesser extent and more white til |
Parts of the | walls are rendered. |
The outer | walls are decorated with pilasters, friezes, niches, |
The platforms and | walls are covered with dark gray and white marble, a |
The outer | walls are clad in incongruously dark corrugated meta |
The | walls are of rubble construction, using local basalt |
Interior | walls are only visual barriers. |
The north and south | walls are accented with fluted plaster engaged pilas |
comfortable rooms in the house, its book lined | walls are only interrupted by Gainsborough's full le |
The lower part of the | walls are wonderfully decorated with over 1300 semi- |
As of November 2008, only 3 | walls are standing and the property has been foreclo |
The building's | walls are constructed primarily of brick and sandsto |
The | walls are decorated with the Stations of the Cross, |
The | walls are covered with pictures of flowers, gras and |
The | walls are plastered and whitewashed; the pointed cha |
nside of the ossuary building, the ceiling and | walls are partly covered by plaques bearing names of |
The | walls are white stone with hieroglyphs carved over t |
These | walls are very old with thick roots embedded in them |
The | walls are of exposed brick in various shades of reds |
The | walls are decorated with graffiti - initially create |
The | walls are made of long thin bricks in a burnt gray c |
The side | walls are of plain stone and lime masonry with earth |
The interior | walls are simply whitewashed, excluding the stonewor |
The | walls are built of flint cobbles with stone for the |
The reredos, chancel floor and chancel | walls are covered with elaborately decorated Minton |
The | walls are chiefly of stone and rubble, but parts of |
The | walls are lined with tiny mosaic tiles from the floo |
The | walls are faced with off-white ceramic tile with hor |
Today, the | walls are filled with black and white photographs of |
The | walls are made from reinforced white concrete |
Along the | walls are elaborately carved stalls that were introd |
The surrounding brick | walls are two miles (3 km) long, the longest in the |
supplied materials for the Capitol, the outer | walls are made of sunset red granite. |
Its exterior | walls are of brick covered by Bedford limestone. |
On both sides of the hall, the chambers and | walls are decorated with glass and paintings based o |
Underneath the stucco, the | walls are of brick. |
former limestone quarry is now a car park; its | walls are used by climbers and abseilers. |
The | walls are of birch and maple combined with wainscoti |
"The | Walls Are Starting to Crack" - 6:37 |
The bridge abutments and wing | walls are of brick with stone facings at the corners |
The | walls are lined with cushions for seating and the ce |
Some of the stones in the | walls are laid at angles to each other, forming deco |
The Fort has a triangular plan and its thick | walls are built in rubble masonry. |
The inside of Bobcat Bite's | walls are prominently decorated with pictures of wil |
Its 2-foot-thick (0.61 m) | walls are of brick made on the premises while the gr |
The folds on the two | walls are not exactly opposed, but fit between one a |
The exterior concrete | walls are eight inches thick (200 mm) in unbroken sl |
The external | walls are between 0.96 and 1.23 meters thick. |
On the | walls are pictures, shop/inn signs, local maps, and |
The | walls are four feet tall and have nets that rise an |
A section of the medieval | walls are yet left. |
Its brick vault and | walls are entirely lined with flint nodules and it h |
Its | walls are on the average 6 meters high and are made |
The | walls are reveted with white marble and the floor is |
On the north, south and west | walls are hatchments. |
Bloch | walls are more common in thicker material. |
s interesting because of unusual design: stone | walls are decorated with red bricks. |
like earlier examples such as Drum Castle, the | walls are hollowed out with additional staircases an |
The city | walls are still standing and can be climbed for good |
Walls are covered with pink Alabama marble and a mar | |
The portals, cornices and station | walls are faced with warm beige marble. |
le cut and cover as a pillar trispan after the | walls are mounted (and reinforced). |
of them there is an eight storey atrium whose | walls are white and wave-shaped, with a couple of tr |
ence of high water pressure from the soil, the | walls are not only left outside, but also the vault |
The inner | walls are terraced, the floor is irregular and ridge |
These straw | walls are about 75% more energy efficient than stand |
Four bronze tablets on the | walls are engraved with the Farewell Address, the Ge |
The brick | walls are 2 feet (0.61 m) thick. |
The interior | walls are of uncovered red brick, except in the chan |
The | walls are whitewashed and the church is floored with |
many elaborate elements for his building: the | walls are built of brick, but many significant eleme |
Its lowest | walls are several feet thick, owing to the massive l |
The | walls are up to 30 feet (9 m) high and over 12 feet |
Several | walls are cracked and parts are clearly damaged, mos |
, plant cells enlarge rapidly because the cell | walls are made more extensible by expansin, a pH-dep |
The elaborate patterns on the exterior | walls are also express Queen Anne influence. |
In the north and south chancel | walls are two single-light windows; between those on |
windows and the lower portion of the interior | walls are coated with gray marble panels. |
The limestone | walls are carved with floral patterns that do not re |
Much of the surrounding buildings and field | walls are constructed with stone from the site. |
Most internal | walls are non-loadbearing which allows flats to be c |
eries of open arches, and most of the interior | walls are finished with rough-textured concrete. |
Its | walls are now home to displays from the Royal Armour |
clean joints between intersecting members when | walls are not square to each other. |
The | walls are constructed from salvaged Picklewood that |
are of brickwork, and the abutments, piers and | walls are of rustic-faced red sandstone. |
tional, but the windows in its north and south | walls are Early English lancets. |
The | walls are now bare, but were once stencilled with de |
metres (318 ft) wide at the widest point; the | walls are 4.5 metres (15 ft) thick. |
While the barn | walls are built of wooden boards, the pens are built |
The external | walls are brick, reclaimed stone from the original c |
On the | walls are plaster panels containing texts. |
The | walls are built of of rusticated masonry and cream c |
edicules-miniature towers) carved on the outer | walls are noteworthy. |
The remnants of three other | walls are visible at the site. |
When domain | walls are magnetised in different directions, they w |
Also on the | walls are zinc panels from the Victorian period insc |
All the 18 inches (460 mm) thick spandrel | walls are designed with concrete hinges at the top a |
The exterior | walls are precast concrete panels clad with pink-col |
Its | walls are 11 feet thick at their base and it is thou |
street during the nineteenth century, and its | walls are decorated with posters and photographs of |
In some genera, the spore | walls are drawn out into long processes which are th |
The brick | walls are 12 to 20 inches thick. |
Although the | walls are primarily brick, they are decorated with e |
The inside of the | walls are made from plaster fortified with horsehair |
aths; the dark brown spots on the white marble | walls are said to be the bloodstains of Shah Meran, |
almost a third of the moon's own diameter; its | walls are approximately 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) high, |
Its | walls are rough with large corner quoins. |
The | walls are covered with orange tiles and the floor is |
The | walls are not constructed of brick or stone. |
ouse, a truth window is often used to show the | walls are actually made from straw bales. |
The abdominal | walls are usually white or silvery, where they are p |
lly constructed on foundations of stone; their | walls are built of brick or iron, and they feature o |
The internal | walls are in ashlar Cheshire sandstone. |
The | walls are decorated with World War II era memorabili |
In addition, some stations' | walls are decorated in tile motifs unique to that st |
The | walls are covered with a metallic coating of yellow- |
featured in these productions, and its inside | walls are covered with memorabilia. |
On the | walls are monuments to the Townley Parker family. |
The museum | walls are adorned with images of people performing t |
m high where suitable surfaces (trees, cliffs, | walls) are available, and also growing as ground cov |
The station | walls are plain white, with "57th St" appearing on t |
hese objects and place them in its beeper bag; | walls are items incapable of any manipulation. |
th four of the sides only slightly angled [end | walls are 75 feet (23 m) wide with a midpoint width |
Bloch | walls are named after the physicist Felix Bloch. |
What remains of the castle | walls are incorporated into the present farmhouse. |
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