Lorries are scattered around and a barbed wire fence encircles a large area around the building. |
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Enjoy your beautifully landscaped yard from your rear piazza, or your side gazebo as the warm island breezes encircles your family with comfort. |
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The first of these gatehouses is joined on either side by a roofed gallery that encircles the larger complex. |
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On the second floor, a long terrace encircles the courtyard at the center of which stands a typical Spanish-inspired fountain. |
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A penumbra of fiery purple encircles this near-seamless construction of photographs, objects and painted images on wood. |
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A band of gilded silver inscribed with Gothic lettering that reads BRACHIUM S. PHILIPPI encircles the wrist of the arm relic. |
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One's eye is immediately drawn to the relief decoration of alternating acanthus and palm leaves that encircles the body just above the base. |
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Embroidery of colorful dragons chasing their tails encircles the cuffs of her wrists, hemline and neckline. |
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The cells lack a sheath and are uni-nucleate with a conspicuous single laminate parietal chloroplast that encircles less than half of the cell. |
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The prostate gland encircles the urethra adjacent to the neck of the bladder and is formed of 30 to 50 tubuloalveolar glands grouped into lobes. |
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A good idea is to board the little train which encircles the zoo enclosure and allows you to see the giraffes, hippos, zebra, camels and rhinos. |
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The iridocorneal angle usually is a wide angle, is formed by the iris and the cornea, and encircles the anterior chamber. |
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During endocytosis, the cell membrane on which the toxin sits gradually encircles the protein complex in an acidic sac or endosome. |
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Cleft deep into the hillside, this oval structure, which encircles a still pool, includes a gallery, cafeteria, and ten guest rooms. |
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The cuff is an inelastic cloth that encircles the arm and encloses the inflatable rubber bladder. |
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Note the chalazal vascular bundle that encircles about three-quarters of the seed and the two short side branches that contain phloem only. |
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The artist encircles this cross with a line to mark it off as significative. |
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In the eternal city of Jerusalem, lit only by the radiant glory of God, a rainbow encircles his throne. |
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Panzer Army encircles Bastogne, and resolutely advances in the direction of the River Meuse and its bridges. |
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The upper-most portion of the building facade was constructed with a patina green cladding system made of copper that encircles the building. |
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But the community is what encircles and embattles the police in the creepy English template. |
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She is very much the birther of what you call your body and the energy that encircles all of you as you stand upon her. |
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The Cami de Cavalls is a path that encircles the island, and a few companies offer guided ambles along stretches of the path. |
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And yet the trees are cultivated in every country within 15 degrees of the equator, so a virtual cocoa belt encircles the globe. |
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They need to understand that they belong to a Movement that encircles the globe, transcending boundaries between its Member Organizations. |
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A snap-in device feeds a small electric charge into a ring of conductive fibres that encircles the chest. |
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The sturdy pasture fence encircles the freshest greens for your cattle and horses to graze. |
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The C-shaped garden encircles the house, and a gravelled driveway provides vehicle access. |
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A flat string course between the ground and first floors encircles the entire building. |
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The pipeline encircles each of the three airport terminals and consists of varying pipe diameter sizes ranging from 100 to 610 millimetres. |
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Soft and sensual, it sits lovingly on her skin while the cascading bracelet graciously encircles her wrist. |
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It sits at a higher elevation than the Caraquet Ecodistrict, which encircles it. |
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It encircles the utterer from head to toe and builds a protective etheric shield. |
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Another study in May 2007 warned of similar saturation of the Southern Ocean which encircles the Antarctic. |
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A black ring encircles its yellow bill near the tip. |
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A 1012-hPa isobar, which encircles one station on this map has been drawn. |
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In lieu of a scarfpin, a scarab seal ring encircles his cravat, and when indoors he is partial to Chinese slippers.... Chanel No. 22 is his customary perfume. |
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The media, particularly television, have contributed, either by denunciation or through talk shows, to publicizing the presence of domestic violence and to break the wall of silence which encircles it. |
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Before the Mass begins at dawn, a festive procession with the Blessed Sacrament carried beneath a canopy encircles the church. |
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The legend encircles a central device consisting of a shield that bears Innocent's family coat of arms, surmounted by the crossed keys of St. Peter and the Papal tiara. |
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A double circular fillet encircles the circumference by contouring the opening, and circumscribes the ornamentation, most of which is spread across three bands. |
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In this way, the Ghent workers' zone forms a halfmoon crescent that encircles the downtown city core in the north and in the east, with an embranchment towards the north along the Ghent-Terneuzen Canal. |
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I arrived in a remote quarter in the middle of Paris, a kind of solitary oasis which the river encircles in its arms on both sides as though to defend it against the encroachments of civilisation. |
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He pushed for the development of the great orbital motorway that encircles London, and for the Channel Tunnel, which allows passengers to board a train at St Pancras and alight over the sea in Paris. |
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A newly navigable Arctic could cut thousands of miles off the journey between the Atlantic and the Pacific. The biggest beneficiary is likely to be Russia itself, which encircles almost half the Arctic Ocean. |
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This discovery route is located within the Capital Core Area and encircles the downtown areas of the cities of Ottawa and Gatineau on both sides of the Ottawa River. |
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Electrons from Jupiter's plasma torus, the cloud of ionized gas that encircles the planet, hit the sulphur atoms and excite them, causing them to emit energy in the form of light. |
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The tsunami came as a complete surprise to the residents of the Burin Peninsula. Most tsunamis occur in the region that encircles the Pacific Ocean. |
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Today, the Royal Crown encircles not only the ancient glories of a particular people, but the hope and promise of a broadening life for hundreds of millions of others. |
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The beech trees within the earthworks, as well as the backdrop of the hardwood forest which encircles the north half of the site, contribute to the feeling of tranquility and contemplation which the site possesses. |
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The Cabot Trail scenic highway also encircles the palteau's coastal perimeter. |
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The Antarctic Circumpolar Current encircles that continent, influencing the area's climate and connecting currents in several oceans. |
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By mirroring his movements as he encircles her, the shot, with its suggestion of ensnarement and confinement, prefigures his reducing her to a state of utter subjection. |
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The Uraeus, a divine serpent, protectively encircles the disk. |
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The brain, in species that have one, encircles the esophagus. |
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On the next panel we see the Buddha in meditation, seated in a closely fitting niche where the trilobed arch almost encircles the head and shoulders of the figure. |
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