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Basements

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  • Common options included basements and carports.
  • Micro lathes find a place in homes, basements, and garages.
  • The impressive west entrance front has basements and three storeys topped by a ballustraded p
  • m2), it consists of three levels of basements and ground plus 18 floors above.
  • o the original houses such as second floors, basements, and same-floor expansions are common.
  • the band completed an album, titled "Houses Basements and Apartments," that has subsequently never
  • tions, some buildings could be equipped with basements, and some even with a sub-basement.
  • scene (though many local shows are played in basements and at private residences).
  • d as the backdrop for Black Dice shows; from basements and warehouses to art galleries and museums,
  • lable on 16 mm to schools, libraries, church basements and factories, extending the life of these f
  • a piece, that their shirts were from Hechts basements and that they were very poor and very illite
  • ch used to be the Empire Railroad, and a few basements and foundations of houses.
  • Professionals can use their basements as offices, except in 70 upmarket localities
  • warehouse (six stories tall, with three sub basements) attached to the south side of the Cedar Cen
  • than atmospheric gases and may accumulate in basements, but may eventually mix with surrounding air
  • Bungalows without basements can still be raised, but the advantages of r
  • is used in reference to building structures ( basements, decks, wet areas, etc.), watercraft, canvas
  • lish music, Wasowski played clandestinely in basements for handfuls of Poles who risked their lives
  • Basements have capacity to accommodate three hundred c
  • w castle was completed in 1528 completed its basements have been made of sandstone.
  • Most residential basements have 1 or more floor drains, usually near th
  • sylvania is a steep topographical zone, many basements have their own entryway, allowing homeowners
  • in 1809 which would have flooded many of the basements in Great Pulteney Street and the surrounding
  • with two basements of additional 1,000,000 sq ft (93,000 m2).
  • uthorities discovered a weapons cache in the basements of the Health Ministry.
  • l predecessor there remain only some vaulted basements of the former keep, dating from the 13th cen
  • , the Romans seem to have destroyed even the basements of the earlier Egyptian temple.
  • 1974 a treasure chest was discovered in the basements of the palace consisting of old collections
  • After the bombings, the basements of the building, which had been used as pris
  • lity of their 2006 release Hosannas from the Basements of Hell, much of the same metal influence of
  • al feature of it are the four large concrete basements on which its 4 legs stand on.
  • es out of the shield bottom, with two square basements, one octagonal upper floor with abutments, a
  • dungeons are often fabricated in residential basements or spare rooms.
  • government for settlement were made without basements or water and sewage systems.
  • organic matter, and in sewers, drains, damp basements, porches, and other damp locations.
  • ding to the office floors and to the parking basements, respectively.
  • They can also be found in commercial basements, restrooms, kitchens, refrigerator areas, lo
  • twin tower in Danang, 220m, 48 stories and 3 basements, scheduled for completion in 2012.
  • With 68 floors above ground and three basements, the building has a height of 262.5 metres (
  • The building had 22 projectiles, of it 2 basements, the building height over the upper edge of
  • basamental three floors and six floors over basements, this time built from the bottom up.
  • replaced, new foundations were laid, castle basements were repaired.
  • Boats, backyards and basements were their preferred performance spaces but
  • round structures, including tunnels and deep basements where an understanding of the ground is vita
  • The building sits atop three basements, which contain some inoperable mechanical eq