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"cupola" Definitions
  1. a round part on top of a building (like a small dome)

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In 2012, for instance, a micrometeorite dented the ISS cupola.
Al Capone ran a speakeasy in the building's cupola. 2.
It also has the home's original cupola, now a skylight.
Peggy Whitson floats in the Cupola aboard the International Space Station.
Sicily's Cosa Nostra first devised the Cupola structure in the 1950s.
Once, in the Nixon years, lightning had hit the Manfrey cupola.
In the morning a portion of cupola lay on the lawn.
View of Lake Champlain out the window of the cupola at the orphanage.
If Kibo is the largest component, the Cupola is likely the most famous.
It's an extreme close-up of Whitson's face as she's floating in the cupola.
This mostly blue Cupola Bar is located at the very top of the hotel.
The stately yellow firehouse has balustrades, a cupola and black shutters on the windows.
On the third floor are three more bedrooms, two bathrooms and a cupola playroom.
Instead, the three astronauts will gather inside the station's windowed cupola to watch the capsule's approach.
In a small room in the top-floor cupola, glass doors open to a small terrace.
Please send our #hero cards to CareOne at the Cupola 2202 W Ridgewood Ave, Paramus, NJ 2628.
Please send our #hero cards to CareOne at the Cupola 22019 W Ridgewood Ave, Paramus, NJ 07652.
The six-bedroom building with cupola views of the river is on the market today for $8,995,000.
A spacious cupola above is walled with windows providing panoramic views of the ocean and Chamcook Mountain.
In Seville, paintings cover the church's walls, and the pews face an altar installed beneath a cupola.
An attempt to re-establish the Cupola in 2008 was thwarted when dozens of mobsters were arrested.
But other, fancier rooms, like the Cupola Suite (pictured below), can set you back nearly $1,500 per night.
Wood slats decoratively screen the exterior and clad a cupola on the roof that holds the mechanical systems.
There is no air-conditioning, but motorized out-swing windows in the cupola provide ventilation in the summer.
Visitors enter through jade-paneled doors, climb a massive staircase to reach a cupola made of sapphire glass.
The pictures were shot from inside the Cupola, an observatory module with seven windows, aboard the space station.
Besides the views themselves, the coolest feature is the ancient-Greek looking cupola that sits atop the roof.
Widman gazed at the rafters and the loft and the door that concealed the spiral staircase to the cupola.
The guesthouse is a single story with a vaulted, wood-paneled ceiling and a loft with a small cupola.
A two-car detached garage has a birdhouse-shaped cupola and an upstairs studio apartment with a half bathroom.
Armed with a camera, European Space Agency astronaut Alexander Gerst shot the video while inside the European-built Cupola module.
The Danish architect Bjarke Ingels uncovered a hidden cupola and crafted a vortex-like entrance into the four-story store.
The two-piece gown was a custom creation by designer Giles Deacon, who was inspired by Kensington Palace's glamorous Cupola Room.
The cupola is fairly small, so it was really hard to fit the two astronauts and the RED camera in it.
The image itself is innocuous looking: A circular dent in a window of the station's Cupola against the blackness of space.
We get his excitement over plucking it and taking it to the cupola to see sunlight for the very first time.
Elevated at the center of the room is the famous colored cupola, which is divided according to the four cardinal directions.
When Coleman was aboard the ISS, she played her flute in the Cupola, a windowed observatory purpose-built for world-watching.
Astronaut Jessica Meir posted a stunning picture from the station's cupola, the small, panoramic, ESA-built observatory module of the station.
The barn, with its cupola and chestnut beams, dates to the late 18th century and could be used as a garage.
It consists of one large octagonal room on each of three floors and a roof lantern, or cupola, on the uppermost floor.
It has two bedrooms, a living-and-dining room, a bathroom and a kitchen, a screened porch and a cupola on top.
The filmmaker was wearing a red blazer and a striped tie, standing beneath the elaborate 19th-century cupola of the Kunsthistorisches Museum.
We were sitting in her office, which is in the cupola of the double dome and reachable, tree-house style, via ladder.
A local entrepreneur offered a crane to lift the cupola, while some admirers have donated religious sculptures and decorations, rather than money.
"With an extraordinary operation in the Palermo province, the police have dismantled Cosa Nostra's new 'cupola'," Interior Minister Matteo Salvini said on Twitter.
Historic homes include the Nathaniel J. and Ann C. Wyeth house, an 1856 Italianate brick cube with a cupola at 190 Meisner Avenue.
The domes and the cupola are covered in rubber sheeting, and to my eye the whole arrangement resembled a big black time bomb.
With a 125-foot-tall cupola, the "Cathedral of Faith" is hard to miss, but talking to its architect proved far more complicated.
The meeting in May of the Cosa Nostra cupola, or hierarchy, was seen by investigators as a sign the group was looking to rebuild.
The large Cupola grille that hangs over the dial explores the relationship between time and space, as distant planets slowly make their way around.
The fly-through starts in the station's cupola, a set of huge windows that let astronauts and cosmonauts look down on Earth from above.
British astronaut Timothy Peake, working from inside the space station's cupola module, then commanded the crane to free its grip at 103:19 a.m.
Flanked by two cloisters and crowned by an unfinished 125-foot-tall cupola, it attracts tourists on the weekend, helping lift the local economy.
Mark Wallinger's "Threshold to the Kingdom" (2000) is a video that plays in the cupola to the left of the entrance to the gallery.
Halfway between Brooklyn and Montauk, a steel cupola propped up on wooden legs once looked out over the Long Island Sound and beyond the horizon.
Image: Tim Peake/ESAThis quarter-inch diameter chip was photographed by British astronaut Tim Peake from inside the Cupola module of the International Space Station.
On Sunday, NASA released a gorgeous video of this spectacle from above, captured in 4K resolution through the cupola of the International Space Station (ISS).
The Cupola, the mobsters determined, would meet periodically to deal with pressing issues, including choosing local leaders, resolving disputes and punishing those who had transgressed.
Known for his street scenes, Hopper also painted local buildings, like Pretty Penny, the cupola-topped house that once belonged to the actress Helen Hayes.
Recently, astronaut Tim Peake shared a photo (above) from inside the ISS's Cupola module documenting what kind of damage this debris can do to the satellite.
To its right, a sticker for STS-130, the 2010 shuttle mission that delivered the cupola to the International Space Station, providing sweeping 360-degree views.
The cupola and its ambitions were destroyed due to a few poor business decisions and a lot of bad luck, long before Tesla could realize his dreams.
There were also cracks in the cupola of Sant'Ivo alla Sapienza church in Rome, a baroque masterpiece by Francesco Borromini, an architectural giant of 213th century Italy.
His œuvre will "owe much to Istanbul"—the cupola of St. Peter's basilica rhymes with the dome of Bayezid's mosque, while the Sistine Chapel's Adam resembles Mesihi.
A dozen white arches supported by columns frame the main dining room, under a three-story, octagonal cupola, and green leather bumpers grace the curved bar top.
The red-brick building, noted for its distinctive cupola, was granted landmark status in 2001 and renovated and reborn as The Jane on its centenary, in 2008.
On Flag Day (June 14), NASA astronaut Jack Fischer snapped this photo of an American flag laid against the dome-shaped cupola window of the International Space Station.
The tour also gives you a glimpse of the famous cupola, the seven-window dome where astronauts go to conduct dockings and take stunning photos of the Earth.
The shrine is topped with a large gray cupola, and it is decorated with gold, icons, pillars, candles, heavy bronze lamps, inscriptions and a large painting of Christ.
On the opposite bank, peeking above the trees, are the spires of Riverside Church and the cupola of the General Grant National Memorial, also known as Grant's Tomb.
Moffat Library, an 1887 madcap brick building with Tiffany windows and a copper cupola, swarmed with workers making final repairs six years after the flooding during Hurricane Irene.
You get to see cool stuff like astronauts sequencing DNA, a huge hurricane as viewed from space, the opening of an observation deck known as the Cupola, and more.
While photography from the ISS's cupola module was not Kelly's primary mission, his prolific, inspiring work will likely have far-reaching implications, especially because of his choice of platform.
He knew of the Cupola Room, which Mr. Ratelle had particularly liked, as a grand dome — all gold and wood and marble — punctuated by gilded statues of Roman deities.
He explains in his Facebook post:Sunset occurred for us about a minute later and shortly after we caught site of the rocket ahead and below us from the Cupola.
Under a 19th-century steel-and-glass cupola, the Bourse comprises over 12,000 square metres (129,000 square feet) , of which about a third will be turned over to exhibits.
They featured more guns and greater all around coverage, including a main turret gun—although the gunner was left to hang out on his lonesome in an open cupola.
The damage from the earthquake is still clearly visible across the capital and even the walls and structures at the entrance of the National Palace, whose classical cupola sank.
Its red brick, mansard-roofed main building, which opened in 2100, stands five stories tall and is graced with two cupola-topped towers that recall the spires of a cathedral.
On March 3, the couple married under the cupola of the huge dome at the Beaux-Arts-designed City Hall in San Francisco, the city they visited shortly after reuniting.
"A Beautiful Planet" is the first IMAX production to utilize the Cupola and offers "the best window of Earth that there is," said James Neihouse, director of photography for the film.
In their unscheduled time, astronauts can hang out at a window or in the cupola, where they get to capture the Earth and our moon from a rather exclusive vantage point.
Under the painted cupola of the Mamlouk throne hall in the Citadel, a heavy machine gun on a stand pointed towards a window and out across a wasteland of smashed buildings.
The council, known as the Cupola in Mafia-speak, aimed to coordinate illegal activities among the area's principal crime families and make joint decisions on important issues, finding strength in numbers.
A statue of Justice stood on the cupola, high above an asphalt lot where satellite-dish-equipped television trucks were parked, one from Liberty Uplink, another from the Freedom Broadcast Group.
Mr. Greenberg drew up a symmetrical floor plan that extends from the three-story, cupola-topped rotunda, and is adorned with pilasters and three sets of Palladian windows across the back.
Under his watch, the Cupola adopted a strategy of attacking institutions and authorities, including the killings, in quick succession, of the top anti-Mafia prosecutors Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino in 1992.
But inside, the listed building (inaugurated in 103, the same year as the Eiffel Tower) is unexpectedly monumental, with a vast rotunda and a high cupola that recall the Pantheon in Rome.
That inspired her to work with other astronauts and the International Space Station's planners to seek installation of the cupola observation module where visitors could better see and photograph the planet below.
A former corn exchange, with a listed cupola, it is currently used by the Paris Chamber of Commerce, and situated just to the west of Les Halles, in the heart of the capital.
In the center of the house a glass cupola allows light to flood into the stairwell, but Mr. McAreavey says that he believes this was a later addition, possibly in the 19th century.
But the effort is optional; at the top of the stairs is a cupola made of sapphire glass, which will keep the clock fed with thermal energy and sync it up with solar noon.
There is a tri-level rooftop, with indoor and outdoor space; the latter features views of the Chicago River and Lake Michigan, along with a 14rd floor cupola that is available for private events.
"This man has built something incredible against all odds and turned it into a symbol of our town," said Victor Morillo, a resident who can see the cupola from the balcony of his apartment.
The chip doesn't present an immediate threat to the astronauts and cosmonauts within the Space Station, and it doesn't stop crew members from taking photos of the incredible view provided by the massive Cupola windows.
A dressing room hall leads to a blue-and-white-tiled bathroom with an oval tub, a marble-topped vanity, a French-style leaded-glass window and a round cupola ceiling of tile and glass.
Set for release on April 29, the film, narrated by Jennifer Lawrence, explores life inside the ISS, and features magnificent footage of Earth from the station's cupola and windows, and even exterior shots filmed during spacewalks.
WITH its cupola dully glinting in the sun across kilometres of an exclusion zone in the Negev Desert, the nuclear reactor near the Israeli town of Dimona has for decades been the subject of intense speculation.
With the Cupola in place, capturing imagery of the Earth from this amazing view became easier — especially with the increasingly high-quality digital cameras brought aboard by talented astronaut-photographers like Alexander Gerst and Don Pettit.
Historical illustrations complement the photographs in Lady Liberty, and one shows how people could pay to climb a wooden spiral staircase inside the statue's head in order to reach the cupola and sweeping views of Paris.
His death and the subsequent murder of his top associate, Paolo Borsellino, were ordered by Mr. Riina and the five-member Cupola, the commission of mob bosses, which included Mr. Provenzano, to pressure prosecutors into backing off.
It had barely been a week since Charlie Company's Marines drowned in the Euphrates; I left the hatch of my cupola all the way open, prepared to jump free of the vehicle if it went in the water.
Three euros and 225 steps later I was up at the cupola, with a wonderful view of the city and Mount Etna, one of the largest active volcanoes on the continent, looming only somewhat menacingly in the background.
The third, constructed in 1869 by the newly formed Fulton Market Fishmongers Association, was a two-story and loft structure topped with a spiffy cupola and a brass weather vane on which a bluefish swam the air currents.
Founded more than a century ago to train teachers, and distinguished by Old Main, an 2803 building with a famous cupola that overlooks the campus, the college grew as people moved to the area's paper mills and farms.
Peeking sideways through Mellin's installation, there were two of her "white noise" canvases, created by blowing up low-resolution Google images into abstracted static, slyly positioned so as to be perfectly framed by the interior windows of the cupola.
The Palermo region has traditionally been the most powerful group within the Cosa Nostra cupola, or hierarchy, and police had been on the lookout for years for signs that it was trying to regroup and re-exert its authority.
"There is strength in numbers — that's why we had to make these arrests, to stop illicit activities that could have been carried out because of the power that the Cupola gave its members," he said in a telephone interview.
Inspired by Thomas Jefferson's weather vane at Monticello, he added a cupola to the roof with windows for light and air, along with a weather vane that indicates wind direction on a ceiling-mounted compass rose inside the barn.
The hard work paid off: the scenes of Whitson waking up on the ISS, brushing her teeth, and looking out of the cupola observation module offer an incredibly intimate portrait of what it means to live away from our planet.
The History of Wireless EverythingHalfway between Brooklyn and Montauk, a steel cupola propped up on wooden legs once looked out over …Read more ReadFor the sake of simplicity, we can think of the current state of wireless as extremely gadget-focused.
He walked the stairs to the track's signature cupola before hoisting the Woodlawn Vase, his colt having bolted down the stretch to beat Classic Empire by a head in a photo finish of the second leg of the Triple Crown.
"The Cupola team, and myself, started to brainstorm and thought the best way to get these cards would be to turn to social media, so we did just that," Ben Grannick, director of digital marketing at the facility, told CNN.
Though, the real scene-stealer is the rooftop bar, arguably the best in the city with 360 panoramic views and three levels, at the top of which is a columned cupola — expect to witness daily marriage proposals in the summer.
In another renovation of a vintage building, the late 1930s Petworth Neighborhood Library, at 4200 Kansas Avenue NW, was updated in 2011 with a new cupola and balustrade, a community room connecting to an outdoor patio and a children's story room.
When I'm up in the cupola, I'll do some channeling exercises and just write lyrics and sort of just let it flow and then go downstairs and, you know, get out my guitar and try to piece it all together.
For a premium, the best views — of the busy junction of Gran Via and Calle Alcalá and the famous sculpture-topped cupola of the frothy Beaux-Arts Metropolis building in the middle — can be seen from the sitting rooms of the junior suites.
Within the repetitive cycles of his verse we find the loveliest surprises: an afternoon in the cupola at Emily Dickinson's house, the appearance of the Hale-Bopp comet, the "sizzle like E.T.'s finger," the "afternoon undervoices" of kids playing red rover.
The hardest hit location appeared to be Marshalltown, a city of 27,000 people about 50 miles northeast of Des Moines, where brick walls collapsed in the streets, roofs were blown off buildings and the cupola of the historic courthouse tumbled 175 feet to the ground.
Though the original hotel was destroyed in World War II, the new 1997 incarnation is plenty ritzy, with an opulent white-marble lobby topped with a huge stained-glass cupola, and dominated by an elephant fountain, gifted to the Adlon in 1930 by India's Maharajah.
ESA astronaut Tim Peake reminded the world of this threat earlier this year when he took a picture of a 7mm crack in the International Space Station's cupola window that was likely caused by a rogue chip of paint only a few thousandths of a millimeter across.
"This is one of the most illustrious architectonic works in the world," Tomás Hechavarría, Capitol administrator, standing in the main hall under the cupola with its gleaming inlaid marble floors and gilded lamps, dominated by the 57 feet (17.5-meter) tall bronze Statue of the Republic.
SAN SALVADOR — On a sultry evening in late July, the Salvadoran authorities executed their very first assault on what they called the financial cupola of Mara Salvatrucha, or MS-13, the largest of the ruthless gangs that have made El Salvador the murder capital of the world.
I rounded a corner on my cross-country skis and took in an impressive sight that emerged out of the rustic landscape like a vision from the Brothers Grimm: a meadow dominated by a castlelike dark-wood villa, with gabled windows, a central cupola and huge icicles dangling from the roof.
Perhaps the most fascinating room for me is the small cupola that contains the part of the story in which ivory travels from up the Niger river from the south eventually making its way to Italian churches where the material is intricately carved into paeans to gods not imagined by Mensa Musa.

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