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  • White ceiling panels were never fixed to the ceilings above the platforms; instead the steel tunnel
  • inal features remain intact, including molded ceilings and architraves and marble mantels.
  • The interior of the home has fourteen foot ceilings and four inch pine board floors.
  • me of Xella, is a dry-lining board for walls, ceilings and floors.
  • atures were the fluorescent light in the bus' ceilings, and twin circular halogen headlights.
  • ontains a number of fine 17th century plaster ceilings and chimneypieces.
  • Seven of the tombs feature gabled ceilings and extremely fine stonework.
  • el rooms feature vaulted 12-18 ft (3.7-5.5 m) ceilings and long windows.
  • 18, the five-story structure features 18-foot ceilings and terrazzo and marble flooring.
  • 2) building is cedar-sided with open, vaulted ceilings and flagstone floors.
  • atures were the fluorescent light on the bus' ceilings, and twin circular halogen headlights.
  • ous marble Corinthian columns, barrel vaulted ceilings, and colorful murals by Jules Guerin.
  • This floor has the highest ceilings and its status is emphasised externally by a
  • The vaulted ceilings and walls have elaborate geometric designs, l
  • Of its interiors, three ceilings and some wall decorations survive in part, bu
  • door surrounds, architraves, patterned metal ceilings and mantels.
  • It is prodigal the height of its ceilings and the amplitude of the stairs that facilita
  • The house has vaulted ceilings and curved walls, and is also noted for its G
  • 00 and has 22 rooms which feature high, domed ceilings and views of the Mediterranean.
  • interior is simple in form with vaulted arch ceilings and arched stone passageways between the room
  • e North Reading Room features enormously high ceilings and was restored in 2005 to its original 1910
  • New wiring, lighting, ceilings, and compartmentalization of academic departm
  • The two parlors to the south have modillioned ceilings and fireplaces with finely crafted architrave
  • uring original hardwood floors, fourteen foot ceilings, and views of the Boquet River.
  • ade humorous reference to the commodity price ceilings and wage controls in the United States impose
  • staircase, panelled rooms, decorative plaster ceilings and wrought iron window fittings.
  • al, living in dark caves, hollows, old trees, ceilings and hollow walls, and therefore they use echo
  • classic pylon tri-vault design with plastered ceilings and granite floor.
  • atic conditions by adding wide verandas, high ceilings and pitched roofs.
  • ain was still subject to import quotas, price ceilings and other state interventions.
  • ns 50,000 sq ft (4,600 m2) with 16 ft (4.9 m) ceilings and could be divided to house multiple tennan
  • ed creature whose hair allows her to cling to ceilings and entangles on objects in the water.
  • s its rustic charm with granite walls and low ceilings and beams.
  • secondary spaces and hallways, modern dropped ceilings and fluorescent lighting have been added, con
  • ecorated with icicle-like plaster work to the ceilings, and with sea shells set into the plasterwork
  • tures (include original floorboards, original ceilings, and original fireplaces) with relatively few
  • proscenium, stage, fly tower, dressing rooms, ceilings and walls of the Victoria are all intact.
  • gs; the ease of cleaning of floors, walls and ceilings; and the prevention of accumulation of waste
  • rior spaces are large and generally have high ceilings and the floors are covered with Loza Islena (
  • 5, with special attention paid to the plaster ceilings and the memorials on the north wall.
  • f the building are its 16- to 17-foot (5.2 m) ceilings and 39,000-square-foot (3,600 m2) floor plans
  • ts, track seating, air conditioning, acoustic ceilings, and vandal locks.
  • dcrafted mantels, bakelite intercoms, vaulted ceilings and outside nooks for milk bottles.
  • rnpike stair, with elaborate original plaster ceilings and 18th Century panelling.
  • rear of the large auditorium has coffered low ceilings and classical columns.
  • Exposed concrete is used on the ceilings and outer walls of the exhibition spaces, wit
  • works, chiefly altar-pieces (Louvre Museum), ceilings and designs for Gobelin tapestries, were engr
  • hed brick walls, white-painted wooden-slatted ceilings and spotlights creating a feeling of space an
  • ench walnut and oak panelling, carved plaster ceilings and elaborate crystal chandeliers.
  • ncrete into toilets and sinks or smashing the ceilings and staircases.
  • For instance, players can grab on to poles or ceilings and navigate them in a monkey bar fashion, cl
  • may be seen on the front door, on one of the ceilings, and in other places within the house.
  • usual array of strange artifacts adorning the ceilings and walls.
  • ckle many jobs in the home including painting ceilings and clearing cobwebs.
  • oking hall area which nevertheless needed new ceilings and windows, and part of the slate roof had t
  • ed in an inflight encounter with weather (low ceilings and thunderstorms), his loss of aircraft cont
  • 100-foot (30 m) cathedral ceilings and glass walls provide passengers and other
  • "She cracked one of the many glass ceilings and laid the groundwork for women such as me
  • oted for its Edwardian architecture with high ceilings and fireplaces and Victorian antique furnishi
  • h is reinforced by the arcades of the vaulted ceilings and is supported by four massive octagonal co
  • and ballroom within, with its 30-foot (9.1 m) ceilings and extensive gold leaf decor, was a fixture
  • h a Victorian atmosphere, featuring dark wood ceilings and panelling, snug booths with buttoned leat
  • doors, an aluminium-walled bathroom, mirrored ceilings and a rubberised floor decorated with Pictish
  • ial study of gender in the profession, “Glass Ceilings and Open Doors.”
  • t in the staff quarters in 1945, damaging the ceilings and floorboards, which meant the building had
  • he daytime, and at night, using white-painted ceilings and low-energy light bulbs such as compact fl
  • iginal 15th- and 17th-century work - coffered ceilings and the arch-braced roof of the ‘chapel wing'
  • "19th-century Jesuit college, except its high ceilings and empty corridors seemed to go on forever."
  • ior, featuring shopping arcades, Italian-made ceilings and column capitals, marble and wrought iron,
  • . Within, the rooms are dark with low-pitched ceilings and redolent of beer and tobacco, of which is
  • The space has up to 16 m high ceilings, and the underside of each level of apartment
  • ding a human cannonball), a man who walked on ceilings, and exhibits displaying more than 40 species
  • The interior contains ornate plaster ceilings and period fireplaces.
  • They feature high ceilings and king-sized beds.
  • etail and ornate styling, with elegant molded ceilings, arched double windows, solid hardwood floors
  • The main materials used on walls and ceilings are anodized aluminium, marble and granite.
  • Some ceilings are painted with a large Buddha surrounded by
  • Inside, fine painted ceilings are of note, along with a room decorated by t
  • g to the top floor and upon each of the seven ceilings are carved and painted figures including anim
  • Each room either has a dome, or the ceilings are at some point glassed in a honeycomb stru
  • The ceilings are low, the rooms small and the answer can b
  • The cross-vaulted ceilings are sheathed in tiles laid in chevron pattern
  • The others are lower, have flat ceilings, are 3 m wide and are each separated by four
  • The walls and ceilings are painted without decoration.
  • The walls and ceilings are covered with magnificent murals.
  • The ceilings are made from aluminium planes that run perpe
  • nt daylighting systems, illuminated walls and ceilings, as well as custom canopies, shelters and out
  • of the fire hazard as installed on walls and ceilings because they tend to melt and drip away from
  • Black Patch Wars because of the unfair price ceilings being generated by the Duke tobacco conglomer
  • Kosovo should soon enact regulation imposing ceilings, Bosnia-Herzegovina only requires tar and nic
  • w passage they reach a giant cavern with huge ceilings, but while they are returning, Judes' hose sn
  • have richly decorated fireplaces and plaster ceilings by Peter Mills.
  • om (15m2) and a 'dead' room (15m2), each with ceilings close to 6m high and excellent lines of sight
  • mantel pieces, mirrors, doors and overdoors, ceilings, consoles, candelabra, wall panellings and ot
  • he venue features three bars, black walls and ceilings, dark wood floors, tall columns, and a colorf
  • with silk damask-covered walls, hand painted ceilings, delicately molded plaster friezes, and intri
  • o many extremely delicately painted walls and ceilings done by Antonio Verrio
  • tal detail spreading over the minutely carved ceilings, doorways, pillars and panels is simply marve
  • es he draped and suspended from the walls and ceilings during the late 1960s and early 1970s.
  • of a play area for children and new lighting, ceilings, entranceways and flooring.
  • To meet required troop ceilings, equipment had to be destroyed or, if possibl
  • alian Floor tiles and intricate pressed metal ceilings, expensive wood working and custom boilers.
  • The chapel's ceilings feature scenes from the Bible painted by Texa
  • The ceilings featured a variety of trompe l'oeil decoratio
  • marble floors on the first story and plaster ceilings for both floors.
  • 69, along with his brother Stefano, the entry ceilings for the Library of St. Mark's in Venice.
  • The three years medium-term indicative budget ceilings for the current and development budgets as ap
  • n and ground-level ozone by setting emissions ceilings for sulphur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, volatil
  • al Funds Control Law was amended to establish ceilings for contributions from corporations, other or
  • ving space spread across four rooms, with 14' ceilings, French doors, and a working fireplace - all
  • ton wool before country numerous rockets with ceilings from up to 50 kilometers.
  • With 6-meter high ceilings, grey Turkish basalt natural daylight is prov
  • on polygonal piers, and the nave and chancel ceilings have painted wooden panels.
  • are sawn-oak parquet, and the ten-foot (3 m) ceilings have cornices, some with detail work in the p
  • The ceilings have breathtakingly beautiful mural paintings
  • The lower level ceilings in the shopping centre are lit up at night as
  • fe giving water drips that drop down from the ceilings in certain locations.
  • e ceramic tile floors, intricate, pressed-tin ceilings in biblical motifs, and skillfully carved woo
  • ntled fireplaces, stained-glass windows, high ceilings in parlors and dining rooms, with carved arch
  • Suspended ceilings in indoor swimming pools are safety-relevant
  • Hall, with original elliptical stained-glass ceilings, interior marble columns and mahogany wood tr
  • s of the classroom buildings - from floors to ceilings, interior and exterior, every classroom, lab
  • er beams, which run through the center of the ceilings into the chimneys, serve as the principal sup
  • Inglenooks, beams, low ceilings it and serving traditional Ales and Seasonal
  • oard primarily used as a finish for walls and ceilings; known in construction as drywall.
  • e feet (5,800 m2) of space, and features high ceilings, large spaces, and natural light and ventilat
  • The reception hall is large, the ceilings lofty, and the whole mansion is indicative of
  • Its high ceilings made it ideal for public meetings, and it was
  • Because many mines have low ceilings, mantrips tend to have a reduced height.
  • ttings, lifts, stairwells, high pressed-metal ceilings, marble floors, wide hallways, and elegant de
  • A big hall with high ceilings, much light and 64 lamps, columns with black
  • o boast a bar with 16th century beams and low ceilings, now replaced by modern decor and a farm shop
  • rlleyle discovered paintings on the walls and ceilings of rock shelters in Sohagighat, district Mirz
  • detailed carvings on its exterior and on the ceilings of its three passageways.
  • the remarkable decorative plaster work on the ceilings of many rooms on the first floor.
  • of the chancel, and stencilled designs on the ceilings of the aisles.
  • re created by building floors inside the high ceilings of the basement and ground floors.
  • a new altar as well as new decoration to the ceilings of the chancel and sanctuary.
  • It was under the low ceilings of Beebe High home court where Adams learned
  • ; and executed an altar-piece in oil, and the ceilings of the chapels in fresco, for the church of S
  • s and bas-reliefs were found on the walls and ceilings of some of the caves; an important find as it
  • us Mummius, when the Romans began to gild the ceilings of their temples and palaces, the Capitol bei
  • columns of jade, floors of marble, roofs and ceilings of legendary jewels, and railings of great pe
  • ost have rectangular spaces with rounded arch ceilings often divided into four sections, each with a
  • materials in short supply and to impose price ceilings on such materials, could be used, if found ne
  • n armor, severing support columns to collapse ceilings or walls onto enemies, deflecting enemy fire,
  • scanning to draw patterns or images on walls, ceilings or other surfaces including theatrical smoke
  • Tunnel concrete walls and ceilings or linings
  • The ceilings or Eurotariff gradually decreases every year.
  • There were no false ceilings or carpeting, nor exterior cleaning.
  • niature, with glorious stained glass, vaulted ceilings, ornate chandeliers, oak pulpits, and other v
  • associated with the architect Gibbs] and the Ceilings painted by Paullucci; from these Apartments y
  • ed east and featured stone fireplaces, beamed ceilings, paned windows, a loft above the living room,
  • Ceilings picked out in gilt, heavy draperies and tapes
  • In true baroque style Moscheni covered walls, ceilings, pillars and every available space with vivid
  • ass, aluminum, and enamel will be used roofs, ceilings, pillars, and walls.
  • rtunity to buy large homes with features-high ceilings, plaster walls, stained-glass windows, and or
  • amous Rajasthani traditional art on walls and ceilings representing traditional art of four regions
  • ility features 30-foot-high (9.1 m) cathedral ceilings, seating for over 275 people, and a two-story
  • right wing features intricate moulded plaster ceilings, seen in the dining room and first floor room
  • The station has high vaulted ceilings similar to stations of the Paris and Washingt
  • nd passages added between 1852 and 1860, with ceilings six meters thick.
  • te counter tops from South America, nine foot ceilings, stained concrete floors, hardwood floors, br
  • e and the arched, elaborately carved Herodian ceilings survive.
  • d in Neo-Classical style with partly coffered ceilings, tall panels, and patterned parquet floors.
  • tructed to his own specifications with higher ceilings than standard.
  • rst renovated space featuring the high arched ceilings that would become synonymous with Beijing's 7
  • usands of hand-cut pieces, granite walls, and ceilings that also have hundreds of thousands of hand-
  • Containing nine bedrooms and 12-foot ceilings, the maid's bedroom is on the first floor, wi
  • The elegantly decorated ceilings, the domical ceiling of the open mantapa, the
  • The massive pillars in the hall create 27 ceilings through squinted arches of which 16 ceilings
  • tructure retains its original bell tower, tin ceilings, ticket window as well as original hardwood f
  • The station had originally glassed ceilings to let in natural light (1905)
  • did go outside it was through hatches in the ceilings to access auxiliary structures and the radar
  • Some of the homes still retain the blue porch ceilings to resemble the sky and, according to Souther
  • she often trained "in a dilapidated gym with ceilings too low to accommodate a proper hoop or ball
  • ray marble, while decorative coffered plaster ceilings top the space.
  • uired the landlords to limewash the walls and ceilings twice a year and the mixed sex accommodation,
  • platforms, as well as climb across walls and ceilings using a metallic hook.
  • High ceilings, vintage wallpaper, wooden tables, scuffed ti
  • ircuit television cameras can be concealed in ceilings, walls or fixtures to observe data entry.
  • Ceilings were established by boxes in staff finalized
  • ime the magnificent artworks on the walls and ceilings were restored.
  • False ceilings were erected to conserve heat and improve lig
  • The ceilings were replaced (although the roof still leaks)
  • ons of the building, especially the elaborate ceilings, were painstakingly restored, as was the tile
  • omplished further rocket attempts, with which ceilings were reached by up to over 100 kilometers, in
  • The original ceilings were fifteen feet high and supported by beams
  • 1525 the stained glass, panelling and beamed ceilings were moved to Naworth Castle.
  • The engraved glass and painted ceilings were designed by John Hutton, and the poem en
  • The wooden ceilings were covered with reed mats and layers of cla
  • and effervescent growths on cavern walls and ceilings where solutions containing alkali potassium a
  • y, there were opera houses with 40 foot domed ceilings where Chicago operatic troupes traveled on ho
  • spaces to create his artwork, sometimes with ceilings which are 18-feet high.
  • There are several anthodite formations on the ceilings, which are covered by wire screening, presuma
  • ike Suru (cypress tree) trunks supporting the ceilings, which were covered with beautiful teak trace
  • s the public spaces to be large and with high ceilings, while private portions of the flat such as b
  • e chancel and Lady chapel have vaulted wooden ceilings with corbelled supporting arches.
  • Intricate carvings adorn the wooden ceilings with each room having a distinctive pattern.
  • The artisans carved the pillars and ceilings with images of peacocks and floral patterns.
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