One contains 2 black marbles, another one contains 2 white marbles, and the third contains one black marble and one white one. |
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All of the apartments are entered via D' Olier Street and are accessed via an impressive marble entrance lobby. |
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I sighed, dropped the bag into the wastebasket, and tapped my fingers against the marble counter. |
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The cabins rival the suites of a very decent hotel, with queen-size beds, marble bathrooms and, in most cases, a veranda. |
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The masses of statues, in bronze, silver, gold, and marble, accustomed the Romans to this kind of visual display and to Hellenistic luxury. |
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There are several white marble benches to sit on to enjoy the quiet beauty of this secret garden. |
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His home was made of pale marble, and clear white wavelets from the swimming pool shimmered on its empty walls. |
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Leading me back across the hall he turns to roar approval as his PR man taps some panelling to prove that it is not real marble. |
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He became serious for a moment as they stepped onto the marble floor of the entry hall. |
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The mirror slid, bumping and jouncing against the marble balustrades all the way down. |
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To the right, the drawing room is a spacious area with a raised fireplace with brass inset and white marble hearth. |
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They went on the rampage pushing over marble and granite headstones and smashing family's memorials to their loved ones. |
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The unremitting whiteness of the walls is anchored by a black marble floor. |
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Groupers, jacks and barracuda seek refuge in the wrecks, while large marble rays cruise the sandy flats. |
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Concrete marble aggregate is one of its key components with 57 white columns, each weighing 29 tonnes, forming the structure of the building. |
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Further inside is the white marble tomb of Bambah Qadin, and behind this the tomb of Khedive Tawfik. |
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As we wander back to Ridley's villa, with its airy rooms and marble floor, I comment that private education doesn't come cheap. |
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The first reception room is a living room to the front of the house with a marble fireplace, high ceiling and sash window. |
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White pillars towered above him, and marble guards lined the aisle, stone spears held at the ready. |
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One of his suitcases contained three cylindrical stone seals, made of marble and alabaster. |
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They are supplied with marble slabs of African alabaster that were probably excavated from one of the many ancient sites in and around Rome. |
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The three African generals sat around a table, tipping cigarette ash into a marble tray and tutting about the revolution going on outside. |
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The Getty Museum was offered an ancient Greek marble of a standing youth, a kouros. |
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Amazing wood decorations depicting cherubs, crowns and wreaths of flowers surround marble fireplaces. |
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Italy's handcrafted products include fine laces, linens, glass, pottery, carved marble, leather, and gold and silver work. |
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Screaming for somebody, screaming for her parents, her footsteps resounded throughout the marble corridors. |
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It was complemented by two classic marble statues of Greek gods situated at each side of the entrance. |
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He lapses into a long silence and lets Goodman talk about the marble on the bar and the wood used in the construction. |
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For most of the day I work on that one spot, taping along the marble trim, sealing the edge of the tape, painting and then repainting the bands. |
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Lithofin sells a care and maintenance pack for stone, and an abrasive polishing powder to repolish marble. |
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Benneman repolished the marble top, relined the inside of the drop-front with green Morocco leather, restored the locks and provided a new key. |
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It contains a variety of lithologies including augen gneiss, quartzite, amphibolite, calc-silicate, pelite and marble. |
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French windows led out into the grassy back yard and a fireplace made of black marble reposed on one side of the room. |
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Among the main features of the interior are the magnificent rood screen, reredos and font canopy of Frosterley marble. |
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So we've had people here for quite a while living in huts, lean-tos, wood cabins and split-level duplexes with Italian marble counters. |
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I look past them, at the blackened edges of a curb, the smooth marble of a ledge, the angle of a rail. |
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George VI's coffin lies beneath a black marble ledger stone, which has had the dates of the Queen Mother's birth and death added to it. |
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The units will include fully fitted kitchens with electrical appliances, air conditioning, marble floors and an underground parking space. |
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Slowly, she began climbing the marble stairs, reflecting upon what had brought her to this point. |
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Their road climbed now, winding around a hill crowned with palaces of gleaming marble. |
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In his later description of the marble revetments, Hills gives a reciprocal sense of the abstract qualities of marble as liquid or molten. |
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The researchers say that aerial photographs of the marble covered areas of Utah closely resemble images beamed back from Martian satellites. |
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The tablet is made of Sicilian marble, framed in alabaster, and the inscription bears a mosaic border in blue and gold. |
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Everywhere sounded the drip of icewater, rubbing away at banded marble and rough limestone. |
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There was a soiled and tawdry mirror above a massive metal and marble clock supported by a lion couchant on the mantelshelf. |
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The pillars and archways supporting the ceiling were black marble swirled with silver. |
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Both have impressive white marble fireplaces as well as timber flooring, cornices, centre roses and shuttered sash windows. |
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Visitors during the summer of 2002 may expect to see a new black-and-white marble floor in the rotunda beneath the dome. |
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Enough of his signature polished concrete, paired with rough-hewn marble, emerges to create a strong sculptural presence. |
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His rough-hewn marble sculptures combine a deep feeling for the inherent beauty of the material with a penchant for subtle allusion. |
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A goatskin rug covers the carpet in front of a brass fireplace with marble surround and wooden mantelpiece. |
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To the right of the entrance hall is a dual aspect drawing room extending the depth of the house and featuring an Adams-style marble fireplace. |
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The floor was still that gold flecked marble, but it also had a deep red carpet runner down the center. |
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From 1412, Nanni di Banco's marble statue of Saint Philip filled the tabernacle. |
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Only upon close inspection do visitors realize that the organic creatures bearing lustrously creamy skin are marble. |
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Who can resist a peek at the salaciousness seething behind the sober suits and marble halls of American government? |
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Majestic figures appear as if by magic from blocks of apple wood, hawthorn, sandstone, limestone, bronze and marble. |
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The Italian city of marble and water is a magnet for art-lovers, but culture is not the only attraction. |
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Even more lavish is the House of the Messii, with the magnificent marble floor in its main reception room. |
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The latter was tapping her old, brittle foot impatiently against the cold marble of the palace floor. |
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A string quartet was playing merrily in the corner and hundreds of feet were tapping out uneven rhythms on the mosaic marble floor. |
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The living room also includes an original marble fireplace with cast iron inset and a full length sash window. |
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The wind whipped at her skirt pulling the material taut across her calves and thighs, outlining her shape as the marble of a statue. |
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Two curved Elven swords, sheathed in scabbards of shining marble, leaned against the throne he sat upon. |
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Holes in the marble walls created by the original builder's wooden scaffold have further contributed to the weakness. |
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Columns, marble, balance, colonnades, the girl thought, as she scanned through her paper. |
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The white marble statue, which depicted a little girl holding a teddy bear, was taken in February last year. |
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Stone vases were carved, using bronze tools and abrasives, from chlorite schist and marble. |
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The original cornice was sheared off from the existing backup stone and replaced with new marble. |
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The marble also contains thin bands and lenses of gneiss, often in boudinage structure. |
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We clobbered clawed beasts with a man-sized war-hammer and flung them against polished, marble walls. |
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The thirteen marble fireplaces all remained, as did the gas jets over the parlor mantels and near the windows. |
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The apartment is filled with beautiful art and pottery and various marble mantels and fireplaces which the owner has made. |
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The drawing room overlooks the front garden and features an original fireplace with a marble mantlepiece and cast iron inset. |
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The attic space in each house is illuminated by three fitted Velux windows and there are limestone fireplaces and marble mantelpieces throughout. |
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Olivia leans against the marble mantelpiece, above which once hung a huge painting of herself. |
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The elegant parlour features an entire mantlepiece and alcove made of marble that's more like a small sitting room. |
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He has the kind of idealized face that's made to be observed in repose, like he was a painting or a sculpture in cool white marble or something. |
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The most handsome and timeless of materials is stone such as marble, granite, limestone, or slate. |
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All buildings were built of the same white stone, possibly limestone or marble. |
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The room was painted pearl white which happened to match the polished marble floor. |
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Pat and his staff also work with a number of quarries to allow them get limestone and marble directly at the most competitive price. |
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Below the glacier lies granite, seamed through with limestone and marble which the constant rush of meltwater has honeycombed with caves. |
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Its highly polished surfaces were a pearl white marble with veins of soft grey. |
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Most sculpture is carved in white marble and often is displayed in palaces and public buildings. |
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Internally there is a mosaic tiled floor, stone and marble pillars and part marble-clad walls. |
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He replaced the stone of the fireplace front with glossy white marble tiles. |
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The floors were made from highly polished white marble that appeared to be as new as the day it had been set down. |
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The floor was the same white marble, and a crystal chandelier hung from the slightly domed ceiling. |
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Inside, they laid their burden down on a large slab of polished white marble that was set up in the center of the tomb. |
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Double doors lead to a sitting room with antique marble fireplace and polished timber floor. |
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She walked through her kitchen and down the hall to the foyer, which was complete with white marble flooring and a crystal chandelier. |
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Double doors to the right lead to a large drawing room with polished oak floor and marble fireplace. |
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The two shower rooms and the main bathroom have white sanitary ware and either natural flagstone floor or white marble tiles. |
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Translucent waves, coloured like green marble, arched for impact on crenulated rocks. |
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As Dominic fell at his feet, his face became calm and smooth as marble again. |
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A waxed, oak desk stood in the back of the room and it was smooth to the touch, like marble. |
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Her face was passive and as smooth as dead marble, but even from where he was standing, he could feel the sadness tugging at her eyes. |
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She listened very closely as a hole in the table opened up and the marble fell out into Benny's hands. |
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In the whirl of fugitives an old senator raised his hands to his bald head, purple with apoplexy, and collapsed against the marble seat behind him. |
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Boris plunged in his hand and drew out an exquisite marble thing, blue-veined, rose-tinted, and glistening with opalescent drops. |
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Executed in a mixture of black and white marble, red, orange and brown terracotta and blue and green glass, the mosaics retain their voluptuous, dazzling intensity. |
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To shoot correctly you held the marble between the thumb and forefinger and by flicking the thumb you propelled the alley forward, at great speed. |
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The Neapolitan coastal resort of Baiae was favoured by rich Romans in Augustan times, although their marble villas were later overturned by an earthquake. |
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A cold slab of marble had replaced a smooth hand he once saw. |
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The body lay in an aboveground marble sarcophagus guarded by no groundskeepers or watchmen, just one lonely padlock. |
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There is an inkwell that my Uncle Seymour made, a brass grotesque he mounted on a marble base. |
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If my boot should leave a stain on the marble, George must not holystone it away. |
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The sides of the pit were as smooth as marble and as durable as granite. |
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The communion table is composed of a beautiful piece of Italian marble, 10 feet long, supported by two bronzed scrolls, and enriched with the honeysuckle and egg mouldings. |
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We went out to take some photographs in a marble courtyard replete with shrubbery and elephantine urns where uninterested figures dined al fresco. |
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It's your average, run-of-the-mill marble Mead composition notebook. |
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Each suite has a sitting area and luxurious Italian marble bathroom. |
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A marble fabricator can repolish the stone to restore the gloss. |
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My feet were placed upon the white marble floor and I sighed yet again. |
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There was a large marble table in the middle, surrounded by ten chairs. |
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The bathroom is beige and brown marble, with yellow apricot and almond toiletries, toilet soap makers by appointment to the Queen, the Queen Mother and the Prince of Wales. |
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The sanctuary is emphasised by marble steps, a stone reredos and an altar enriched with candlesticks and an impressive blue enamelled altar cross. |
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Wooden double doors lead through the drawing room, which is a similar size and features an impressive fireplace with a marble mantlepiece, brass grate and marble hearth. |
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In Vienna, the locals sit at little marble tables in cafes drinking tiny cups of coffee and eating a low, dense layer cake very much like this Dark Chocolate Torte. |
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Then I went back and let that hellish fluid out of the pool, and turning on all the water, washed the marble clean of every drop. |
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Her tender face bent in compassion over a marble form so exquisitely pure that I knelt and signed myself. |
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It was of colossal figures that would have been of white marble, surfaced in part in rocailles, which would have made them appear to be of a single piece. |
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Heliopolis was the ancient name of the ancient city hidden in mountains, the city of neat small palaces among flowers and bushes, marble buildings and arbours in vineyards. |
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Was the first gneiss facade or the marble spoil wall revetted with stucco? |
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Then suddenly I comprehended, and sprang through the hallway to the marble room. |
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He rests lavishly, depicted in a marble sarcophagus that stares up for eternity at the carved depictions of his life story. |
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What caused the marble to fall from the Supreme Court building? |
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The spa boasts a a pair of candlelit, marble wet rooms, each with nine private mineral baths, a whirlpool, waterfall showers and Swiss showers, sauna and steam room. |
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Rugs on marble floors, dark wood wainscoting, patterned green silk wall coverings and the building's original cavernous ceiling breathe life into the installation. |
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There was also a marble sextant, a triquetram and an armillary sphere. |
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We followed the guide as she strode forward on her flat shoes and up the marble staircase past election posters, now already peeling after their usefulness was expended. |
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The King John Library is a baroque delight, with acres of gold leaf, faux marble, rosewood and ebony tables and of course stacks and stacks of books. |
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Belgium is also an important producer of several industrial minerals, including limestone, dolomite, whiting, sodium sulfate, silica sand, and marble. |
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Bending, with a breaking heart, I touched the marble drapery with my lips, then crept back into the silent house. |
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The Banke has been transformed into a space characterized by dark furniture, marble wainscoting and a central staircase suitable for Scarlett O'Hara. |
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One temple on the acropolis bears cuts in its marble where the shields of slain enemies were displayed. |
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A delicious marble Cupid appeared to have just alighted on his pedestal at the upper end of the room. |
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At Boldt Castle in the past three years a grand staircase, a great stained-glass dome, and a marble pavement have been installed in the central rotunda. |
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It felt as smooth as marble and had the intense burning cold as ice. |
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The floor was a white marble, the walls were made of carved white plaster, the bed was made of a rich mahogany colour, and there wasn't any glass in the windows. |
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Italian marble wainscoted the walls to a height of five feet. |
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The themes of heraldry, religion, astronomy, astrology and the natural world are expressed in murals, mosaics, stained glass, intricate woodwork and stone and marble carvings. |
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The tomb consists of a prominent polychromed alabaster effigy of the duke lying in state on a slab of heavy black marble surrounded by heraldic symbols. |
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Most commercial marble formed more than 230 million years ago, when heat and pressure within Earth's crust rearranged the molecules in limestone, forcing it to recrystallize. |
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The agents say that internally the features are equally eye catching, with some stylish Jacobean decorative plaster ceilings, Louis XV marble fireplaces and wooden floors. |
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Above a couch, the last supper is rendered in marble and mounted to the wall in a gilt frame. |
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Wires hang from its ceiling, its marble floors are chipped and trash is strewn across the dusty corridors. |
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Mining is focused on lignite, bauxite, asbestos, and marble. |
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Elaborately carved marble and limestone sarcophagi are characteristic of the 2nd to the 4th centuries with at least 10,000 examples surviving. |
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Halder stopped outside a seven-storey building sheathed in pale travertine marble. |
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One soldier had a basketball and was bouncing it on the marble floors. |
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From reclaimed mahogany to French quarry tiles, solid oak and marble, there is no compromise on quality in this property. |
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Enormous en suite bathrooms are crafted of the finest marble with inlaid designs, Jacuzzis and his-and-her fixtures with gold-plated faucets. |
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Texturally speaking, Dobson contrasted rough raw-wood elements with more refined linen and smooth marble urn lamps on the mirrored night-stands. |
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A few grains of finely-crushed marble spilled, unseen to most eyes, onto the mandala. |
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The unknown thief returned the tiny marble hand to Carmarthen Museum in a Jiffy bag with a typewritten note of apology. |
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Roughly two-thirds of Cuba's territory is karstic, with an abundance of limestone, marlstone, marble and other carbonaceous rocks. |
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A palacokarst of probable Kainozoic age preserved in Cambrian marble at Cemaes Bay, Anglesey, North Wales. |
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The Roman marble industry was centered at Luna, and is now active in Carrara. |
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The spacious sitting room boast semisolid floor, marble fireplace with cast iron insert, coving and centerpiece. |
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Airborne pollution from nearby factories assaults the venerable marble statuary and mausolea. |
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Brazilian sodalite marble kitchen counters, five-piece en suite master bathroom with deep soaking tub and stall shower with bench. |
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They combined hard-edged steel cabinet and appliance surfaces with rich, warm, buttery yellow marble for the center island and the backsplash. |
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Another striking feature is a one-of-a-kind mantel, handmade from specimen-grade brocatelle violetta marble. |
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The Ancient Greek section is led by a stunning marble sfumato of Aphrodite from the island of Rhodes. |
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An impressive marble staircase with scrolled wrought iron balustrading, leads up to the first floor gallery landing. |
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A series of polyresin marble trays are emblazoned with a scattering of rhombuses. |
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They don't have the marble heft of those in the German sedans' baroquely detailed, Old World cabins. |
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The kitchen is beautifully designed with a large marble worksurface at the window so Linz can look out over the pretty view while she cooks. |
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In a chapel east of the crossing and high altar, there are remains of the fourteenth century marble shrine of St Alban. |
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There is a white marble monument to Thomas Guy by John Bacon inside the main door of the chapel. |
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The bath in this chamber is of white marble, approached by two marble steps. |
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These basins are of marble in the Forum Baths, but we hear of alvei of solid silver. |
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The limestone used was imported from Caen in Normandy, and Purbeck marble was used for the shafting. |
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The reinforced concrete exterior was covered with plaques of marble attached with bolts of polished aluminum. |
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This residence, built of brick covered with Norwegian marble, was composed of geometric blocks, wings and a tower. |
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American sculptor Anne Whitney created a marble sculpture of Lady Godiva, now in the collection of the Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas. |
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A marble slab given by the King of Greece is laid directly above Byron's grave. |
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The use of dark marble for doorcases was also continued, giving the extensions a degree of internal consistency with the older rooms. |
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Examples are oak artichoke gall, oak marble gall, oak apple gall, knopper gall, and spangle gall. |
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Housed in the Lanyon building since 2001 is a marble statue by Pio Fedi of the great physicist Galileo, portrayed deep in thought. |
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Pachisi, from which parcheesi derives, was played on a giant marble court by Akbar. |
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Greek marble sculpture is often described as the highest form of Classical art. |
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It was originally built in the Carolingian style, including marble covered walls, and mosaic inlay on the dome. |
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In the upper chamber of the gallery, Charlemagne's marble throne is housed. |
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East Timor has a market economy that used to depend upon exports of a few commodities such as coffee, marble, petroleum, and sandalwood. |
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The mountains are composed of granite, gneiss, marble, schists and quartzite. |
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The most common materials used were brick, stone or masonry, cement, concrete and marble. |
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Augustus Caesar once boasted that he had turned Rome from a city of bricks to a city of marble. |
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The Romans had originally brought marble over from Greece, but later found their own quarries in northern Italy. |
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Underfoot is a rich brown marble from the shores of Lake Champlain. The wainscoting is of green rep and red Numidian marble. |
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The marble sarcophagus which holds his remains was made for Cardinal Wolsey but not used as the cardinal had fallen from favour. |
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Seaweed were left on the blackened marble, while the salt ooze defaced the matchless works of art. |
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Corsica's main exports are granite and marble, tannic acid, cork, cheese, wine, citrus fruit, olive oil and cigarettes. |
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It must be an orgasmic experience to be an astronaut and see the Earth as a little, colourful marble surrounded by blackness. |
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Monuments and sculptures made from marble and limestone are particularly vulnerable, as the acids dissolve calcium carbonate. |
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Clad in red robes and a gold pectoral cross, Agostini finally lowered his gaze as he crossed the marble floor. |
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Ys is described as a city rich in commerce and the arts, with Gradlon's palace being made of marble, cedar and gold. |
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His large marble monument in the south choir aisle was sculpted by Grinling Gibbons. |
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Many of the islands are volcanic, and marble and iron are mined on other islands. |
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For instance, the Antikythera wreck contained a staggering collection of marble and bronze statues including the Antikythera Youth. |
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A Florentine mosaic is a familiar instance of work in pietra dura, though the ground may be soft marble. |
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Evidence of this comes from a marble slab discovered near Caput Bovis, the site of a Roman fort. |
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He said that on one river there were near 200 cities with marble bridges great in length and breadth, and everywhere adorned with columns. |
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In 1943, a mosaic version of the map, composed of coloured marble and brass, was inlaid into the vestibule floor of the Mitchell Library. |
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The walls have ranks of white marble niches capped by huge marble scallops, and flanked by urns and flowers, drapes and putti. |
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This possible cathedral was built between 350 and 400 out of stone taken from other buildings, including its veneer of black marble. |
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The original portico was on the west side and consisted of three bays resting on two marble columns. |
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John's Church Jhelum was built and the names of those 35 British soldiers are carved on a marble lectern present in that church. |
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The marble statue, by Albert Joy, was in store until it was recently restored to a prominent position in the Birmingham Art Gallery and Museum. |
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Evans unveiled his engine at his store and put it to work crushing plaster of Paris and, more sensationally, sawing slabs of marble. |
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Industrially important source rocks which are predominantly calcium carbonate include limestone, chalk, marble and travertine. |
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Seven years later a marble memorial tablet commissioned by his sons was installed there. |
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The heating of the limestone above the rock also caused it to be turned into a crumbly marble known as Sugar Limestone. |
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Many quarry stones such as marble, granite, limestone, and sandstone are cut into larger slabs and removed from the quarry. |
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I bought a pint of rye at the liquor counter and carried it over to the stools and set it down on the cracked marble counter. |
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This marble typically has a granoblastic saccharoidal texture due to metamorphic recrystallization of limestone. |
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In your home or business, the Ground Floor restores marble, travertine and terrazzo stone that is dull, scratched, stained or broken. |
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But what of the fresh peonies in porcelain cachepots placed on a marble mantle? |
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For dark and dramatic dining, the Vasilis is a dining range crafted from marble with a high-gloss black and silver grain effect finish. |
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Kitchens have stainless steel GE appliances and master bathrooms feature dark Emperador marble flooring with milk glass countertops. |
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The Jester sat down on one of the marble balustrades and regarded Alvin with a curious intentness. |
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With her biggest marble, a Bumboozer, poised like a bomb between her thumb and forefinger, she closed one eye and took a steadying breath. |
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One room has a pink marble bathroom with a gold fleur de lys pattern around the tub. |
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Three tiers of balconies fronted with roped columns supporting arched openings looked down on the marble hall. |
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Many of the most famous Greek bronze sculptures are known through Roman copies in marble, which were more likely to survive. |
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This surface could be smoothed and faced with an attractive stucco or thin panels of marble or other coloured stones called revetment. |
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While campaigning against Byzantium he ordered the covering of the tomb of his fellow Carthaginian Hannibal with fine marble. |
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William's grave is currently marked by a marble slab with a Latin inscription dating from the early 19th century. |
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It includes a marble bust of Boulton, set in a circular opening above two putti, one holding an engraving of the Soho Manufactory. |
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It was mainly composed of imitations of marble and masonry, though sometimes including depictions of mythological characters. |
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From 1730 to 1736 the whole floor of the minster was relaid in patterned marble and from 1802 there was a major restoration. |
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Unique to the transepts and chapter house is the use of Purbeck marble to adorn the piers, adding to the richness of decoration. |
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In 1874 Scott was responsible for the marble quire screen and pulpit in the Crossing. |
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Saint Cuthbert's tomb lies at the east in the Feretory and was once an elaborate monument of cream marble and gold. |
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Both bedrooms have en-suite marble bathrooms and custom built-ins. |
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There is a marble memorial commemorating Tennyson in All Saints Church. |
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Turkey possesses known deposits of 77 of the 90 marketable minerals, most notably boron, feldspar, marble, baryte, celestite, emery, limestone, magnesite, perlite and pumice. |
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Based on a report by the IRI Customs Administration, marble, cement, sulfur, plaster, salt, barium sulfate were among the main mineral materials exported from Iran last year. |
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His latest series of experimental domestic sculptures are simply cut from solid lumps of Carrera or Bardiglio marble and then lovingly smoothed, finished and polished. |
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Open all day, Tamburini has an oldworld atmosphere with marble floors, meat hooks on the ceiling and appetising aromas from its wood-fired rotisserie. |
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Many of England's most famous cathedrals are adorned with Purbeck marble, and much of London was rebuilt in Portland and Purbeck stone after the Great Fire of London. |
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If you slant the track a little more, the marble will roll down it faster. |
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Edward I's body was kept at Waltham Abbey for several months before being taken for burial to Westminster, where Edward erected a simple marble tomb for his father. |
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No official dates pinpoint when these mysterious figures were carved, but it is estimated that sometime between 900 and 1400 AD nomadic Algonkians discovered the marble slab. |
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For dark and dramatic dining, Barker and Stonehouse has the Vasilis, a dining range crafted from marble with a high gloss black and silver grain effect finish. |
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The waterfront home sits on a 13,645-square-foot lot in Coral Ridge and has a marble staircase, elevator, library, media room, winy pantry and pool. |
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Aseel Marble, the leading Turkish marble supplier in the Middle East, is showcasing two new materials at Middle East Stone, Macchiato and Perlato. |
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Was he the reason for the bitterness that seemed to marble her character? |
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His protruberant eyeballs were veined with red like certain kinds of rare marble. He urged me to meditate upon the virid line of the whirling universe. |
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The sides of every street were covered with fresh alures of marble. |
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When the famous Danish sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen heard about Byron's heroics in Greece, he voluntarily resculpted his earlier bust of Byron in Greek marble. |
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The fountains were plashing musically into marble and alabaster basins. |
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Decorating crack fillers contain similar levels of marble or dolomite. |
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Snow filled her mouth. She caromed off things she never saw, tumbling through a cluttered canyon like a steel marble falling through pins in a pachinko machine. |
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The facade was finished in polished marble and bronze set into limestone, completely plain except for softly, almost invisibly, deckled keystones. |
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Beneath the marble canopy, any time between daybreak and moonrise, you will find kneeling figures dreamwrapt in adoration of their beloved Virgen del Pilar. |
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The pallbearers at the funeral included Kipling's cousin, the UK Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin, and the marble casket was covered by a Union Jack. |
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The source of daylight is too high above the sculptures, a fault that is only concealed by the amount of reflection from the pinkish marble walls. |
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We enter by one of several great doors, and find ourselves in a rotunda of fifty feet diameter, and the floor laid in mosaic work of blue and white marble. |
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At the Circus Maximus, the turning posts and starting stalls were replaced in marble and embellished, and an embankment was probably added to prevent flooding of the track. |
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The winner was the last to flick a marble into the gully. A oner had to beat a fourer four times to win, a fourer had to beat a twelver three times, and so on. |
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The fasti consulares were discovered as 30 marble fragments in the forum. |
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His grave is covered by a marble monument with his effigy lying on it in full judicial robes, surrounded by eight shields holding his coat of arms. |
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He climbed three marble steps, crossed the terrace and entered a dim foyer, where a chamberlain silently helped him from his helmet, his jupon and his chain cuirass. |
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Inside the church, on the north wall of the sanctuary, is a large marble monument to him, commissioned by his son, sculpted by the sculptor John Flaxman. |
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These rocks are largely igneous in origin, mixed with metamorphosed marble, quartzite and mica schist and intruded by later basaltic dykes and granite magma. |
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You resume your downward journey till you reach the next story, or marble platform, where you find other objects of curiosity to engage your attention whilst you stop to rest. |
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It was a powerful cement derived from pozzolana, and soon supplanted marble as the chief Roman building material and allowed many daring architectural forms. |
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Purbeck marble was used for the walls and the floors of Westminster Abbey, even though the various tombstones are made of different types of marble. |
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The lips were of the usual marble pallor. The eyes were lustreless. |
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Anish Kapoor became known in the 1980s for his geometric or biomorphic sculptures made using simple materials such as granite, limestone, marble, pigment, and plaster. |
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Both marble and bronze are fortunately easy to form and very durable. |
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There are deposits of iron ore, lead ore, copper, silver, mercury, rock salt, phosphate, marble, anthracite coal and natural gas among other resources. |
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Arrived at the bottom, you find yourself in a rotunda corresponding to that you entered from the street, a round room, with marble floor, fifty feet in diameter. |
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You walk up fifty-seven marble stairs. You open these big brass doors, and there in this sanctum santorum, this holy of holies, is this little tiny cabin. |
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This bay is approached from the choir by the first marble step which is in Frosterley, a marble with beautiful madrepores of light colour on a dark ground. |
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Opus sectile is a related technique in which flat stone, usually coloured marble, is cut precisely into shapes from which geometric or figurative patterns are formed. |
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Work at Merrivale continued until the 1990s, for the last 20 years imported stone such as gabbro from Norway and Italian marble was dressed and polished. |
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This glass is then rolled on the marver, which was traditionally a flat slab of marble, but today is more commonly a fairly thick flat sheet of steel. |
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Inspired by Hubert Le Sueur's statue of Charles I in London, the statue was cast by Josias Ibach in 1679, with the marble plinth featuring carvings by Grinling Gibbons. |
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Internally, there are also strong visual similarities in the simple lancet windows of the east end and the contrasting profusion of Purbeck marble shafts. |
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