The first step is to prop up the fire-damaged building with safety scaffolding. |
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During the early hours of Sunday vandals overturned the towering scaffolding outside the school, causing flags and poles to crash into the road. |
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A scaffolding pole came crashing in through the rear window, spearing between Caroline and Astor and exiting through the windscreen. |
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Their names had been etched into the glass but the pane was shattered by hooligans who climbed onto scaffolding and kicked in the windows. |
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The site is still a building site, with stacks of concrete blocks and scaffolding in the bare corridors. |
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The scaffolding from a building that was being repaired from Ivan was sheered off and tossed into a nearby visitor center. |
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Construction work is still being completed on the other floors and scaffolding still surrounds the building. |
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One way the new nanotubes can be customized is by using them as scaffolding for other materials. |
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Materials have included 28,000-ft of scaffolding weighing 72 tonnes, 300 kg of plaster and 880 litres of pink and cream paint. |
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It has been created out of scaffolding and is clad with plywood covered in a mesh fabric. |
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Indeed, much of management accounting could be portrayed as a history of designing and implementing cognitive scaffolding within organizations. |
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Rough-hewn, tentlike scaffolding structures are filled with umbrella-shaped light filters. |
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We had scaffolding instead of banisters for three months, and we were living here. |
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In the past, stained glass could only be inspected if scaffolding was erected and this was costly and time-consuming. |
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Against a mesh of scaffolding and discarded signs, a man in dusted Army and Navy store clothing and work boots starts brushing the stage. |
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Outside, workmen on scaffolding grind and scrape at our walls, breaking in by the millimeter and decibel. |
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They used masses of wooden scaffolding, and pulleys operated by treadwheels and cranked round by labourers or animals. |
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And though it is still clogged with scaffolding, shipwrights, and a half-dozen cherry pickers, the promenade is already expansively dramatic. |
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Years of moans and groans about the setting of the memorial came to an end this week as scaffolding was removed to reveal the new wall. |
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The prestige city centre office block has been shrouded in scaffolding and green netting for more than a year as the two huge firms did battle. |
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The dark silhouette of an imposing dome, still covered with scaffolding, can be seen through a snowstorm. |
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While building work is under way space around the building is needed for scaffolding and skips. |
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The scaffolding must provide clear and unimpeded access to all areas of the wall or surface to be plastered. |
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What makes him unique is his willingness to construct his myths on a scaffolding of calculated untruths. |
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For most of that time, only the cocked hat atop Nelson's head was visible above the thick green brattices attached to the scaffolding. |
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Inspectors will look at whether the correct equipment is being used, work platforms are properly installed and scaffolding is securely fitted. |
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A bunch of Maryhill urchins had a splendid view of proceedings from the scaffolding. |
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Arniston House, a stately home in the Borders, had been invaded by catering trucks, trailers, cables, scaffolding and phalanxes of lights. |
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In a single night, the scaffolding was removed from the facades, the steamrollers left the streets, and the earthmovers departed from the parks. |
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Away from the noise and scaffolding on a harbour side balcony next to a tiling team Graeme described the vision. |
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The specially constructed site contained scaffolding towers, cement mixers, cherry pickers and bottles of unidentified dangerous liquids. |
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An analysis of scaffolding effects and endocytosis is outside the scope of this study. |
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Cytoskeletal organization and reorganization also plays a prominent role as scaffolding for proteins subserving membrane excitability. |
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Usually the hoddies would start half an hour earlier in the morning so that when we arrived the scaffolding was loaded with bricks and mortar. |
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She has had to wring out water from insulation in her loft, endure water trickling down the walls in her hall and scaffolding around her chimney. |
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The company employs 12 people and works with scaffolding contractors and construction and civil engineering companies. |
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Over the centuries the internal scaffolding has been used by clerks of works and architects to carry out inspections of the spire. |
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The formwork on this system is hung on the scaffolding so that it can be easily retracted and opened. |
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The man was freed from the scaffolding by 4pm and was today recovering in hospital. |
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The scaffolding reaches to the top of the cupola that adorns the roof giving the builders a perch almost 100 feet up. |
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There are concerns scaffolding could be used to construct gallows from which protesters would be suspended on motorways to halt traffic. |
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The stage resembled an oblong squash court with seating perched precariously on scaffolding above the set. |
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They say the weather had made it difficult to gain access to the site and scaffolding too dangerous to stand on. |
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The lighting is blue, underfoot the floor is black and the scaffolding glints in the twilight. |
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Use independent scaffolding to avoid putlog holes and other breaks in coatings. |
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He had his back towards the wall when a sudden gush of wind smashed the scaffolding onto the wall. |
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More macabre was the tailor's dummy strung up from a noose dangling off scaffolding on a building being demolished on Micklegate. |
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Designed by Brunelleschi and built without the use of scaffolding, the impressive dome atop the cathedral dominates the city's skyline. |
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Both churches, parts of which are thought to date back to Saxon times, are now surrounded by scaffolding. |
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A building worker is recovering after falling 25 feet down an unfinished lift shaft after scaffolding gave way. |
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Then he wanted to make a mortar, so he welded a steel plate onto the end of a scaffolding pipe. |
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A combination of moveable and unobtrusive scaffolding was used and the team of four worked flat out to complete the job in only eight days. |
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He said a proper safety harness will save a window washer's life if the scaffolding underneath suddenly gives way. |
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Early on Tuesday, two window washers who had been stuck on scaffolding outside a Times Square high-rise were pulled safely inside the building. |
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My job involved preparing the scaffolding and boards that laggers used when replacing old asbestos. |
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This will involve re-routing Great Western trains and scaffolding and safety nets being attached to the viaduct while work is carried out. |
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The building has since been shored up by more than five miles of scaffolding. |
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Removing the rusty metal presented us with a somewhat unstable-looking climb down of about 4m complete with plenty of scaffolding shoring. |
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A major renovation project on St Magnus Cathedral's rose window is now complete, with the scaffolding expected to start coming down this week. |
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He also clarified that the plans for the scaffolding had been run by, and received approval from, Oxford City Council. |
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Orange scaffolding then appeared, looking much like oversized staples, either stem bolted into a brick. |
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A worker was seriously injured on Friday after falling 30 ft from scaffolding outside a house in Melksham. |
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The oil company began as a contractor for larger companies, servicing pipes and building scaffolding, before expanding into exploration. |
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During construction, these planks were suspended on scaffolding while concrete floors and columns were poured around them. |
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A 19-year-old man has died after falling from a roof on to scaffolding at a building site in Colchester. |
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The station on Drove Road currently resembles a building site, after work-men erected scaffolding around the 44-year-old tower. |
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And no one was hurt at Boston's Fenway Park today when temporary scaffolding collapsed. |
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The court was told Francis claimed he had seen a couple of people with machetes or metal scaffolding poles. |
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Were these holes cut to support wooden beams for scaffolding? |
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For example, major ampullate silk, a very tough silk with a tensile strength comparable to Kevlar, is used for the primary dragline or scaffolding of the spider's web. |
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For 33 years, Rodia worked single-handedly to build his towers without benefit of machine equipment, scaffolding, bolts, rivets, welds or drawing board designs. |
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Forensic experts then moved in, conducting a search of the property's frontage before a scaffolding screen was erected to mask the full front and back elevations of the house. |
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Sweeping past in endless succession were a forest of smoke-stacks, cooling-towers, pylons, transformers, scaffolding, flood-light towers and railway signal gantries. |
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Foreign arrivals last summer were obliged to duck under scaffolding and sidestep earsplitting riveters and sandblasters in order to reach a makeshift passport control desk. |
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Some of it splattered on to the ground, some of it soaked the scaffolding but the most of it ran flowed thickly down Peter's back, saturating his clothes. |
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The work will require scaffolding the entire building including the spire but services to the public will not be interfered with as almost all of the work will be external. |
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High, spidery scaffolding buttressed its walls on both sides, and though there was no one working now, Pres could see pails and rags scattered along the planking. |
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It was all Hollywood stagecraft, including fabric banners, painted cardboard shipping tubes and what was reportedly all the aluminum scaffolding west of the Mississippi. |
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The occasional flashes of sun reflect off the gilded domes of those cathedrals which aren't covered in scaffolding in preparation for the anniversary celebrations. |
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There were big deals just beyond me, zooming in then out then in again in a mad giddy rush while I let a guy rope down from the scaffolding I'd constructed as a kind of house. |
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The walls rotate around me and further on I can see what looks like an angled metal structure, kind of like metal scaffolding, but with an angled purposeful design. |
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The intricate, multiangled vectors of ductwork, scaffolding, lattices, building cranes and raw beams conjure a kind of teeming energy field with light at its core. |
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A signal is then produced indicating that the structure is complete and the scaffolding protein detaches to be used again in making other virus tails. |
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It is also excellent for use in temporary facilities such as scaffolding, staging, job shacks and other job-site structures that are not normally protected against fire. |
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The area was immediately cleared and scaffolding erected to enable stonemasons to examine the cause of the problem and assess what needs to be done. |
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Workers wear special harnesses and stand on carefully constructed platforms, supported by a scaffolding system that is almost as complex and labyrinthine as the bridge itself. |
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Where they saw scaffolding and cement-mixers, I saw a light-filled heaven. |
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The only drawing that was used was a template of the geometric design of the ceiling roughed out on a plywood boards slung on scaffolding high above the South Transept floor. |
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Mr Hatton said Cowell had been caught on video throwing missiles at police and was seen to be involved in making a barricade out of scaffolding as a crowd jeered. |
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Viewed from a distance through binoculars, the farm buildings were hidden in places by scaffolding and there were heaps of building materials visible all over the farmyard. |
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Portable buildings, truck loads of scaffolding, compressors, mini-diggers and a gang of men wearing hard hats and fluorescent jackets took over the site in January. |
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This latest work appears to be an outgrowth of her previous collaboration with researchers to use a gel as a scaffolding for the growth of cartilage. |
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Mr Allen spent six weeks in intensive care after the accident when scaffolding being carried in a truck smashed through the windscreen of his Fosseway Coaches bus. |
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Even when a skeleton displays no evidence of disability, it might have been the scaffolding for an unhealthy body. |
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Even had he the benefit of the scaffolding erected behind Firhill's western end, it is doubtful whether he would have been able to do the needful. |
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He built scaffolding by running long 2x4s once through a planer so they were just thin enough to be passed through the basket-like structure at whatever level needed. |
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To help repair muscles and ligaments, scientists are developing a flexible scaffolding made of soluble glass along which implanted healthy cells can grow. |
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Naturally, the men play the set, drumming on the metal scaffolding as they climb around it wearing special grippy gloves. |
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One of their most innovative developments was the scaffolding used to construct the three main towers. |
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Several years ago, a couple of yeggs climbed scaffolding and tried to steal the gilded weathervane from his church. |
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Refurbishment requires scaffolding to St Catherene Street and Bobber Wynd as per drawings and specification. |
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She was walking down the scaffolding, with all the lights in front of her. |
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Medinol's advanced stents balance deliverability, conformability and scaffolding qualities to provide ease of use, safety and long-term results. |
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The new scaffolding ensures guard rails are put in place before workers move up to the next level. |
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Named for glue, glial cells were considered the scaffolding, the housekeepers, the maintenance crew, the infrastructure. |
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A hoarding remained around the base of Nelson's Column for some years and some of its upper scaffolding remained in place. |
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The aircraft engines were mounted on a platform supported by iron scaffolding at the aft end of the vessel. |
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Barry and his engineer Alfred Meeson were responsible for designing scaffolding, hoists and cranes used in the construction. |
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As we passed through the quadrangle the church was glowing more brightly than a pearl, like a lily in strong sunlight, in spite of all the scaffolding and hugger-mugger. |
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However, an enormous stroke of bad luck meant that the building was covered in wooden scaffolding, undergoing piecemeal restoration by a relatively unknown Christopher Wren. |
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The oak tree is between 800 and 1,000 years old and, since the Victorian era, its massive limbs have been partially supported by an elaborate system of scaffolding. |
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Fully trained carpenters and joiners will often move into related trades such as shop fitting, scaffolding, bench joinery, maintenance and system installation. |
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Two window washers were trapped on the scaffolding near the 68th floor of the One World Trade Center and an operation team were successful in rescuing them. |
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And all the way along the edges here we'll be putting in cornishes. They're under the scaffolding there in the corner, you can take a look. These are six-inch cornishes. |
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Another is through scores of unique chemical modifications to proteins known as histones, which form the scaffolding around which DNA winds in the nucleus of the cell. |
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