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Commemorative stained glass | windows were installed in 1906 and 1914-17; altar win |
Two | windows were given as general thank offerings, twenty |
More | windows were also installed in the nave. |
ruise ship to the east of Madagascar; several | windows were broken, though no serious injuries were |
The huge | windows were executed by Jaques and Gerard Degusseau |
ompleted in 1919, and the first stained glass | windows were installed. |
During the Mass, the | windows were covered so that the light of the candles |
e added to the nave and most of the doors and | windows were remodelled. |
In 1841 some of the dormer | windows were removed after a small fire, but those on |
Nearly 300,000 customers lost power and | windows were blown out of high-rise buildings in down |
The stained glass | windows were designed by Francis Skeat in the mid 20t |
rior was washed and tuck pointed, and the old | windows were replaced. |
The original arched | windows were replaced with smaller, Georgian windows |
The stained-glass | windows were installed in 1983, given in memory or in |
as restored in 1874, at which time two dormer | windows were inserted in the roof. |
g, it became the victim of vandalism, and the | windows were boarded up as a result of the glass in n |
Within Holy Trinity, three new stained-glass | windows were commissioned, one as a memorial to Canon |
Similar | windows were inserted in the nave at the same time. |
Diamond-paned | windows were in common use in England since the 1630s |
To deal with potential power failures, the | windows were constructed to open and close. |
quare terminal, the weather was cold, and the | windows were closed. |
gingerbread trim was installed, the original | windows were recovered and the glass reglazed, the or |
nt chancel was built and many original Gothic | windows were redesigned in the Classical style. |
Three beautiful stained glass | windows were given to the church in 1905 by the Grand |
Many of the stained glass | windows were donated to the church by local families; |
During the early 19th century, double-hung | windows were added. |
The original 40 year old wooden | windows were removed and replaced by new PVC framed w |
Its stained glass | windows were crafted by the St. Louis glazier Emil Fr |
Three transparent Celluloid | windows were placed in each side of the fuselage to g |
The stained glass | windows were crafted by artisans in Belgium and were |
ed since this time, its original leaded-glass | windows were at some point replaced with more modern |
The stained glass | windows were added in 1914. |
All of the building's | windows were replaced in an expensive retrofit. |
The mullioned | windows were enlarged and the battlements replaced by |
Square | windows were installed in the mezzanine and chain lin |
3DO, Mac OS, PlayStation, mobile phones, and | Windows were made subsequently. |
The stained glass | windows were made in Munich, Germany and installed in |
The school's | windows were enlarged in 1914, and in 1922, lighting |
Windows were very small or non-existent, so the inter | |
house and addition, and diamond-pane casement | windows were exchanged for double-hung sash windows. |
Most of the | windows were installed at the time of construction wh |
ompleted in 1857 and John LaFarge stain glass | windows were installed later in the nineteenth centur |
s were removed from the mill building and new | windows were installed, partially closing the opening |
These and other memorial | windows were saved and incorporated into this buildin |
The | windows were commissioned from Raban in 1922 by Rabbi |
d a release since 2005, although binaries for | Windows were produced in early 2008. |
The | windows were set in gables and the lines of these gab |
In the 15th century the | windows were replaced, the tower was heightened and t |
een them and greater window space than if the | windows were set into the solid masonry. |
The rose-colored | windows were replaced due to the fire with an 84-pane |
The | windows were round-headed with Sutton stone ashlar. |
ses, power was severed for several hours, and | windows were shattered. |
Nowadays paned | windows were designed by Slovak artists Vincent and V |
The | windows were designed in the style of Gothic architec |
The other | windows were added later, the final ones being instal |
49, three floors in octagonal plan with round | windows were added on the top section: one for signal |
robably originally subdivided, and additional | windows were added. |
The narrow | windows were blocked up, and replaced by large three, |
orage facility, and the feature stained-glass | windows were bricked over. |
The | windows were installed between 1967 and 1985. |
The east and west | windows were designed by William Wailes, a nineteenth |
The front facade, doors, and | windows were replaced, and many interior changes were |
About this time, the lower floor French | windows were installed to bring more light into the h |
were broken, and several of the stained glass | windows were either cracked, pried out, or partially |
re held repeatedly outside his palace and its | windows were broken. |
Almost all the doors and | windows were open due to the July heat, and a strong |
All the | windows were blown out and the roof of the school hal |
sunk in mud and drawings for re‑creating the | windows were destroyed, however it was still possible |
use were generally about 24 inches thick, and | windows were correspondingly deep-set, giving the hom |
Barney's stained glass | windows were moved to a house in Palmer, Massachusett |
The stain glass | windows were painted by Thomas Reinhold of Vienna. |
But several of the old | windows were reused, and it is still a fine building, |
ield and nearby ground-floor and second-story | windows were shattered by the blast, and three by-sta |
In the 14th century new | windows were inserted in the nave and a new west door |
Several of the stained glass | windows were destroyed, including the Marian window a |
ldings in the east had been vacated and their | windows were bricked up." |
The stained glass figure | windows were produced in Munich, Germany, at the Roya |
Lancet and Perpendicular Gothic | windows were added in the north, south and west walls |
The tower, roofs and | windows were apparently rebuilt and enlarged in the f |
All of the | windows were made in a medieval style by the renowned |
In 1953 the current gables and casement | windows were re-added to the structure as part of ano |
modeled in 1888, and the original clear glass | windows were replaced with the present leaded ones. |
Cracks were overlaid with plaster, | windows were bricked up to reinforce the walls, and i |
re in Latimer's coach, Melas noticed that the | windows were papered over so that he could not see wh |
In 1970 it underwent renovation; the | windows were reglazed and the church was re-roofed in |
Windows were also cut in above the secondary front en | |
The | windows were a memorial bequest to the library by Ros |
The original | windows were lost as well as the front entrance doors |
Windows were concentrated on the front and rear of th | |
were cut, documents were stolen or destroyed, | windows were broken and people were violently attacke |
The Peshawar church was stoned and | windows were broken in November 1990, and the church |
e 19th century it was again restored and sash | windows were inserted. |
haped with an impressive two-storey porch and | windows, were pulled down in 1962. |
iate for high-church worship, and in time the | windows were filled with stained glass, including a p |
A set of stained glass | windows were installed by the firm of Clayton and Bel |
All the stained glass | windows were destroyed; these included windows design |
e, multitaskers such as DESQview or Microsoft | Windows were necessary in order to run multi-node BBS |
smoke and water damage, and the stained glass | windows were damaged but still in place. |
It also houses Weston | Windows, Weston's preschool. |
ding sustained minor damage, mainly shattered | windows, when a tornado tore through downtown Atlanta |
The front also shows nine 12 over 12 | windows, when photographed in 1974. |
Davidson was facing the glass | windows when the blast occurred. |
chapel, or golden lilies, or sky blue church | windows, when the people talk about it, they call it |
orted to other platforms, including Microsoft | Windows, where it was called Bejeweled Deluxe. |
There are viewing | windows where the visitors can see the fast flowing s |
ed for Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X and Microsoft | Windows, where physics play an all important role in |
m II will run on modern versions of Microsoft | Windows whereas the previous versions would not. |
he Bernard Haitinkzaal and Sweelinckzaal have | windows which transmit daylight, which is exceptional |
Smartie is open-source software for Microsoft | Windows which allows an LCD display to be used as a ( |
for managing classroom computers in Linux and | Windows, which is aimed at a school environment. |
orbidden from having their wares in open shop | windows, which means often the shop fronts are boarde |
dome and has unbroken arcatures as its twelve | windows, which are decorated with ornamented architra |
by a deep polygonal choir illuminated by high | windows, which betrays its original function as the m |
Of special note are the stained glass | windows, which are among the few extant examples in A |
ding is known for its elaborate stained glass | windows, which feature the lost art of the "robing gl |
gonal drum supporting the dome has two arched | windows which collectively illuminate the dome. |
depicts the Raising of Lazarus, and the side | windows, which show the Sorrowful Mysteries. |
This technology allowed a greater expanse of | windows, which are found in this building. |
as a system shell replacement, especially on | Windows, which has a minimally capable shell. |
The memorial stained glass | windows which grace the chancel area were designed or |
s primary use is for breaking through vehicle | windows, which are often tempered, in the event of a |
y bands of diamond-patterned, leaded casement | windows which opened the rooms up to the south garden |
Some of the original panes of glass in the | windows, which were imported from England, can still |
is a 1 meter space between the facade and the | windows which allows hot air to rise and cool air to |
ntains a large organ as well as stained glass | windows which were painted by an artist from Budapest |
h style but with several features, especially | windows, which could have been derived from Irish med |
Famous examples of this area can be found in | Windows, which has traditionally emulated many old sy |
d any maintenance except replacement of glass | windows which are shattered by cricket balls as child |
The stained glass | windows, which feature 32 different shades of blue de |
rth window having Early English narrow lancet | windows which are typical of the 13th century, while |
he building has two-storey-high stained glass | windows which display the coats of arms of the princi |
has walls which are lighted by two ranges of | windows, which are irregularly spaced. |
lized the design of some of the stained glass | windows, which depict important figures in the histor |
house has details, particularly in the ornate | windows, which date it securely to before 1150, and p |
fforded by the pub's etched and stained glass | windows which feature painted shells, fairies, pineap |
s can be displayed simultaneously in parallel | windows, which are then kept in sync (these documents |
The whole is lit by large arched | windows, which enclose the lower bed or the 'bed de l |
The west end had five narrow stained glass | windows, which has been described as a "pentaphlet," |
tion, around which are placed the ventilating | windows, which open or shut from the leads outside. |
houses were all dark, with candlelight in the | windows, which is obviously how it would have been wh |
he body is enlightened with a great number of | windows, which are of various forms, and different si |
ing people were videotaping him through their | windows, which she believed was a delusion brought on |
umbing system, as well as ceramic dots on the | windows which, in concert with computerized window sh |
me fragments of ancient armorial glass in its | windows which, when perfect, was exceedingly beautifu |
he first four bays have trefoil-headed lancet | windows, while the next four have simpler straight-he |
Along the sides are lancet | windows, while the west window has two lights and the |
European versions had pink | windows, while U.S. versions had smoke colored window |
sombre in mood, with dark rooms lit by lancet | windows while the earlier Gothic had larger windows a |
Brighton a few glued themselves to the branch | windows, while other high streets in towns and cities |
g to the report, Zaun pounded on her door and | windows while "yell[ing] from outside calling her slu |
The two outer bays had large round headed | windows, while the central bay had a Venetian window |
lar awnings give passive solar shading of the | windows while producing further electrical energy as |
ob pelted her car with stones and smashed its | windows while shouting racial epithets. |
ast and west terraces consisted of 27 bays of | windows, whilst the north terrace had 39 bays. |
t was designed to be used in combination with | Windows Whistler's Watercolor theme, which was abando |
roof is pierced on the front by three dormer | windows whose pointed crests reflect the Moorish Revi |
Sconces along the sides alternate with the | windows, whose lower sashes have stained glass with g |
o identical wings on three floors, each three | windows wide, the windows of the first-floor piano no |
It is nine | windows wide, with the central three bays projecting |
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ToggleKeys: when turned on, | Windows will play a sound when the CAPS LOCK, NUM LOC |
Inevitably, people using different | windows will draw blinds to different heights, making |
Some of the cathedral stained glass | windows will be equipped with solar panels. |
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It supports Microsoft | Windows, Windows Mobile, Mac OS X, Android OS, iPhone |
fe-safety protection, new restrooms, upgraded | windows, wireless Internet, community lounges, comput |
with white wooden trim-boards and long arched | windows with white shutters. |
a passenger peeling back tape placed on train | windows with Billy saying "I trust you to pardon my c |
During the 15th century, several | windows with perpendicular tracery were inserted |
Between the doors are three mullioned | windows with timber frames; there is another window b |
Across the front are five | windows, with door at center, and large chimney in th |
f the body of the church are triple two-light | windows with a wheel window above them in the gable. |
th wall of the chancel contains two two-light | windows with Decorated tracery, a priest's door, and |
in the upper stage are stepped triple-lancet | windows with a clock face above them in the gables. |
On the south front is a single row of | windows with round heads and a single chamfered mulli |
All three have | windows with trefoil designs. |
ome original Perpendicular Gothic-style aisle | windows with Norman-style equivalents in 1876. |
the ballroom, c. 1821, shows tall arch-topped | windows with simple draperies, with panels between of |
It features large round arched | windows with tuned-stone surrounds on the third floor |
The building has 86 tall | windows with segmental arches, laid out like those in |
Additionally, stained glass | windows with predominant tones of gold, green, and la |
s to draw 3D objects such as walls, doors and | windows, with more intelligent data associated with t |
The bays have three-light aisle | windows with rectilinear tracery and hoodmoulds, the |
The chapel has two triangular-headed lancet | windows with stone cills and a door similar to that o |
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contains two buttresses, three square-headed | windows with two or three lights, a round-arched prie |
The building contains double glazed | windows with surface coated tempered glass which will |
both the north and south sides are six lancet | windows, with a buttress between the first and second |
There are casements and wood mullioned | windows with modern leaded lights. |
There are traceried 3-light bell-chamber | windows with a dense quatrefoil interlace and blank 2 |
n the north and south walls are two two-light | windows with wooden Y-tracery. |
is flanked by double-hung nine-over-nine sash | windows with wooden shutters. |
high level, the belfry has arched five-light | windows with baluster shaft mullions. |
Among these features were large bay | windows with metal frames, two belt courses per story |
ions, well preserved shafting on the interior | windows with capitals, both carved and plain, and als |
rch is a nave and shorter north aisle, lit by | windows with cusped lights but no tracery, a typical |
created larger offices and common areas, more | windows with pleasant views of the landscape, and eli |
possible for the user to productively manage | windows with the use of keyboard. |
Windows with iron frameworks were installed on four s | |
north elevation, along Schneider, has similar | windows, with the first floor's offset slightly to th |
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