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How to use lean out in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "lean out" and check conjugation/comparative form for "lean out". Mastering all the usages of "lean out" from sentence examples published by news publications.

It's not just a shape for Porky Pig to lean out of.
He's holding up a double cup, which is what people drink lean out of.
Right now I'm trying to lean out and gain mass at the same time.
"My body reacted very quickly to weightlifting, and I started to lean out," she says.
In closing the door, I lean out a little bit to see what's going on.
She can be moved behind objects, but she can't properly take cover, vault, or lean out.
Both ends of the long building lean out, like prows, recalling ships and energizing the silhouette.
If I want to see a rainbow flag, I just have to lean out my window.
Some guests said they had to lean out their windows to breathe — the smoke was that thick.
Bare torsos lean out of windows in Brighton Beach, practically falling out, tracking the goings-on like hawks.
When Rusk pulled up to give him change, he took his seatbelt off to lean out the window.
Tell them to "lean out," reflect and consider the needs of others rather than assertively restating their own.
Now, I am in no way saying you should "Lean Out" because you think kids will derail your career.
The number of people overwhelmed the square forcing a few to stand on stairs or lean out of nearby balconies.
And then, I'd like us all to be able to lean out, lean back and get a bit of rest, too.
The five passengers had been tightly harnessed and they were allowed to lean out of the open doors to take photos.
Because I wanted to lean out, I also wanted to eat a lot healthier so I went vegan for 44 days.
So if you've always wanted to lean out of cover by actually leaning your head, this Mobius upgrade brings that within reach.
We ponder this truth together in the kitchen, where we've moved so she could lean out the window and smoke a cigarette.
Wood Jr. was attempting to retrieve his order from the pick-up window and had opened his car door to lean out.
Bronson's arms join Garcia's repertoire of celebrity replicas that also includes Future counting cash and pouring lean out of a Sprite bottle.
Or they'd lean out of their bedroom window and thwack the neighbours' almond tree before scuttling around to pick up the nuts.
In a culture where one's job is inextricably linked to one's identity, American dads who lean out can face isolation and stigma.
Now, after years of being told to "lean in," are we going to have to suffer years of scolding to "lean out"?
Grasping each other's wrists, they lean out to arm's length, their backs straight; thus joined, they take a tentative step, and then another.
What do you do when you've already installed a glass floor and a "Sky Pod" where people can lean out over the city?
His purpose: to lean out over a ledge, 2007,214 feet above terra firma, tethered only by a cable and a sense of adventure.
Sure, it works to a point — but wouldn't it be nice to just lean out the window and see exactly how far it is?
A black menu board covers half of the truck's open window, leaving enough space for Polanco to lean out and hand customers their orders.
The harnesses, tangles of thick straps and metal clasps that let tourists lean out over the skyline without worry, quickly became underwater death traps.
Lean Out Kara Swisher says Sheryl Sandberg is getting too much blame over the Definers scandal and that the real blame belongs with Mark Zuckerberg.
The old Here Active earbuds aren't particularly heavy, but they feel like they lean out of your ears when compared to the new Here Ones.
Moreover, promoting egg freezing as a quick-fix technological solution does not solve the unfavorable employment policies that cause women to lean out of their careers . . .
After this latest incident, police in Taicung posted a reminder on social media reminding parents not to let their children lean out of windows while traveling.
Do you ever lean out and say, "This is what Apple's gonna do, I believe this," where it hasn't been disclosed and you're gonna break news?
Leno cites the Corvette, for example, which was so strangled from emissions standards that the only way to meet them was to lean out the fuel.
On Sunday, a helicopter that carried five passengers who were wearing harnesses that allowed them to lean out the open doors crashed into the East River.
But the surging traffic has, in some countries, dipped once a day as people leave their screens to lean out their windows to cheer health workers.
The Jacobsen boat steers close enough to count the rivets in the big ship's looming expanse of steel plating; close enough to lean out and touch the rivets.
So what we decided was, we can't intervene in every social issue, but when it's related to our mission, you should lean out and lean into that line.
Balancing your phone tentatively on the radiator, you try to stick your ass out, but you lean out so far your belly is protruding more than your butt cheeks.
A Twitter campaign has inspired people around the world who are staying home amid the coronavirus outbreak to lean out their windows once a day to cheer health workers.
"When I am walking down the street, men lean out of their car windows and shout vulgar things at me about my body, about how they see it," she says.
Up on the edge of a massive turret, heart pounding, spotlight blaring to call me down (no turning back), I lean out in the slowest-motion dive into the abyss.
But FlyNYON went a step further by putting passengers in harnesses attached to tethers that would let them lean out of — or dangle their legs over — the edge of the cabin.
The doomed passengers were all cinched with heavy-duty harnesses that served as tethers, allowing them to lean out the open doors of the helicopter to capture aerial images of New York City.
For his clients, it was a year-and-a-half ago when they decided to lean out "a little bit" based on valuations in the U.S. stock market, but not fears of a systematic contagion.
Sitting heavy on his rear leg, his right hand high and ready to lean out the window on his right side, Marciano could parry or slip deep underneath jabs, right hands and even left hooks.
There's no buzzer, which means that when I arrived at just after 9 AM, Maine had to lean out his third story window and toss out a set of keys inside a questionably graying sock.
The counterpunches against Ryan Bader and Rashad Evans make a great contrast—in an open guard position Machida can always "lean out the window" past his opponent's lead shoulder to limit his ability to hit him.
Sometimes the angry opposition sounds like hysterical soccer fans: Every time Ms. Rousseff speaks on the evening newscast, people lean out their windows to bang pots, and drivers honk their horns in a sign of protest.
You can lean out over the wall on the pit road, stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the rest of the photojournalists in victory lane, or wander in search of the best spot to capture The Big Wreck.
Teachers, parents and coaches, and police officers and social workers need to use what we now know about adolescent brain development to lean in, not lean out when it comes to helping teenagers confront the myriad choices they face.
" Such encouragement leads Howard to that immortal moment — the one everybody remembers from the movie — when he urges his viewers to lean out their windows and yell, "I'm mad as hell and I'm not going to take it anymore.
And Audeze has just announced new gesture-mapping that can be tied to head movements, meaning you'll soon be able to tilt your head and have that trigger your character in a game to either dodge a punch or lean out of cover.
"Greenland Melting", an 11-minute "walk-around" climate-change documentary, was striking and memorable: it lets you lean out of a helicopter as it flies above a glacier, and stand on the tundra as a cliff face of ice recedes to the horizon.
The truth of all of these scenarios is that in order for modern-day dads to be confident and comfortable in their parenting roles, whether they are primary caregiving parents or not, women also need to learn to lean out of the need to direct every move.
As part of a wrongful death suit the Wiegand family filed against Royal Caribbean in December, their attorney released reenactment photos this week, saying they are evidence the grandfather couldn't physically lean out of the window from which the toddler fell, as the company has alleged.
The use of trompe-l'oeil also makes this later self-portrait of a piece with Murillo's genre paintings, including the delightful "Two Women at a Window," lent to the Frick from the National Gallery in Washington, in which the principal figure appears to lean out of the picture frame.
"Even though there is a high level of automation [at present], it's important to recognize that you have to lean out your entire organization, you have to be as organized as possible, in order to compete in a global market that is awash with excess capacity," Timken told CNBC on "Power Lunch " on Monday.
Where Battlefield 3 and 4's jets gave pilots a scant few seconds to choose their targets before they screamed clear across the map and had to turn around again, Battlefield 1's biplanes are functionally sky scooters, puttering along at slow enough speeds that the pilots can lean out of the window and point out targets below.
While Catania has a public transportation system, its center is small and very manageably explored on foot, allowing you to match the unrushed pace of life and enjoy the narrow stone streets, polished by years of automobile and foot traffic; the sunbaked facades of its buildings; and the thousands of balconies that lean out into its avenues.
To have someone who has spent a lifetime leaning in, and been forced to lean out, too — and has done so without toppling over or even carrying on about it; someone I've grown up with but can never take for granted — to have all this in a person who has a shot at being the country's first female president, and this, after we've had our first black president?
While the opponent is behind the wrestler, to back up and push him out of the dohyō (backward lean out).
The graphic accents were pink, but the rear hull was left yellow. The handling of all the third generation boats was still characterized by the "lean out" riding style.
A rich merchant had three daughters, Bella, Cenzolla, and the youngest, Sapia Liccarda. He went on a trip and nailed up all the windows so they could not lean out and gossip, and gave them rings that would stain if they did something shameful. The older sisters managed to lean out anyway. The king's castle was across the way, and his three sons, Cecciariello, Grazuolo, and Tore, flirted with the three daughters.
Don't Lean Out the Window (), is a 1977 Yugoslav drama film directed by Bogdan Žižić. The film won two Golden Arena awards at the 1977 Pula Film Festival, for Best Film and for Best Supporting Actress (Mira Banjac).
It is believed that they use triangulation to estimate the distance of the landing as they often lean out and pivot from side to side before jumping.Walker EP, Paradiso JL. (1975). Mammals of the World. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
Toronto: University of Toronto Press. It is believed that they use triangulation to estimate the distance of the landing area as they often lean out and pivot from side to side before jumping.Walker EP, Paradiso JL. (1975). Mammals of the world.
Fuel-cutting rev limiters are the most common because they wear less on exhaust components. These systems usually lean out the engine's overspeed by shutting off the fuel injectors. This is less popular in high performance engines due to high temperatures in lean operation.
In 2015, OR Books published Lean Out: The Struggle for Gender Equality in Tech and Start-up Culture, edited by Elissa Shevinsky, which included a number of essays that make the above points and recount a variety of experiences of just how big the barriers for women in tech really are.
One such invention was a small platform that could be braced against the side of the flying boat's hull to allow a team of two Catalina crewmen to lean out into the water and rescue a swimmer.Popular Mechanics, December 1945. "Flying Boat Carries Rescue Platform." Retrieved on September 6, 2009.
Foster's first book, Lean Out, was published in January 2016 by Repeater Books. Her second book, Where Will We Live?, a commentary on the UK housing crisis, will be published by Repeater in 2019. Her biography in the London Review of Books says she is currently completing another book, a cultural history of the dole.
In order to protect themselves against enemies, players can hide behind structures like walls. The game features a cover system called "analog cover", which highlights objects that can be hid behind with a blue color. Players can peek out from the cover to attack enemies. The more players lean out from the cover, the higher the accuracy of their weapons.
Left alone, she watches André as he is being led towards the guillotine. Torn between her love for Armand and her sense of duty towards André, she finally makes the decision to lean out the window and scream "Long Live the King!" The enraged revolutionaries rush in and arrest her; Thérèse takes her place next to her husband, as the two are led to their execution.
They also had bars over their windows so that passengers could not lean out when going through the tunnel.Hurst J. and Kinder M. (2002) William Bradshaw: Leicester Railway Cameraman 1909 - 1923, The Historical Model Railway Society. For enthusiast railtours in later years over the line to West Bridge passengers were carried in brake vans; trains with normal passenger stock had to stop and reverse at Glenfield tunnel.
After purchasing the more powerful Hiller 12E, Lematta began to operate more lift jobs. One of these large jobs was working on the John Day Dam on his company's namesake, the Columbia River. Here Lematta began performing precision lift jobs by using a longer than average cable. The concept was that the pilot could lean out the side of the aircraft and see directly where the load would be placed.
Also a first among watercraft, the cowling featured fixed dual mirrors and a pod for fuel gauge and tachometer on the top. The 1991 XP was named "Watercraft of the Year". The motor & pump upgrades help the XP to reach speeds of 44 to 46 mph in magazine tests—the fastest of that time. The handling was characterized by the "lean out" riding style of all early Sea-Doos.
In 1900 a new Milford Boat Train set introduced electric lights and the communication cord was moved inside the train; until now a passenger needing to stop the train in an emergency had to lean out of the window and pull a cord above the door. At this time carriages generally had a clerestory roof but elliptical roofs were fitted to the GWR steam rail motors in 1903.
On June 1, 2015, Chappell was visiting Johannesburg's Lion Park when a lion lunged through the window of her vehicle, which she had opened to lean out and take photographs, against park rules, and bit her on the neck. Chappell died in Lion Park of her wounds before the paramedics arrived. Chappell was visiting South Africa to work on the conservation of wildlife, and was raising funds for Wildlife ACT, a conservation charity.
Each car would have several gangsters who would lean out of the window and return fire. Enemy cars could be destroyed by shooting away the tires, that would break free after several rounds impacted them. The enemy car would then careen off the road, and the players car would accelerate up to the next enemy vehicle. The players had no control over their own vehicle, which was effectively driven by the console.
They were then relegated for use as airborne wireless radio trainers, along with the contemporary Fleet Fort intermediate trainer in 1943.Fletcher, 1990, p.42Fletcher, 1990, p.45 Prior to service entry, the throttle and engine mixture controls were modified from the system used by the French whereby the throttle was pulled back to increase power, and the mixture control pulled back to lean out the mixture, to the system used on the Harvard.
In 1925, after marrying a young French academic, Emile Delavenay, Herbert traveled to Paris for her honeymoon. Here she was introduced to James Joyce by Emile's friend, the Irish poet Tom McGreevey. Herbert played and sang her versions of Joyce's poems, "I hear an army charging" and "Lean out of the window". Later, Joyce gave her inscribed copies of his poetry collections, Chamber Music and Pomes Penyeach, as well as permission to publish her settings of his texts.
Kunzelmann too, the only opposing vote, and himself part of Spur, expressed his approval of all the Central Council's critiques towards the other Spur members. In Sweden, on March 1962, Jörgen Nash suddenly attacked the SI in the name of the Scandinavian section, with the tract Danger! Do Not Lean Out, and planned to convert the section in another Swedish "Bauhaus". Reckoning on the considerable geographical dispersion of the Scandinavian situationists, Nash had not even consulted with all of them before his putsch.
Stewart Ferris is a British writer from Chichester. He first came to prominence with books based on working holidays busking in mainland Europe: The Buskers' Guide to Europe, Don't Lean Out of the Window and Don't Mention the War, (the latter two co-authored with Paul Bassett). With Alastair Williams he co-founded Summersdale Publishers in 1990. He was nominated one of Britain's 'Most Eligible Bachelors' by Company magazine (1996) and wrote a series of tongue-in-cheek guides to relationships and dating.
Another Lewis Gun was mounted on a Scarff ring on the top of the envelope to provide a token defence from attacking aircraft. This position was accessed by climbing up a light wooden- or rope ladder inside a tube running up inside the envelope. Some C-Class commanders fitted additional Lewis guns to the bottom of the gondola to provide added firepower against submarines. Firing these required the crew to lean out of their cockpits or even stand on the landing skid to operate the weapon.
The Rock in front of University Hall The undergraduates have a number of traditions: Painting The Rock (originally a fountain donated by the Class of 1902) is a way to advertise, for example, campus organizations, events in Greek life, student groups, and university-wide events. Dance Marathon, a 30-hour philanthropic event, has raised more than 13 million dollars in its history for various children's charities. Primal Scream is held at 9 p.m. on the Sunday before finals week every quarter; students lean out of windows or gather in courtyards and scream.
Switch is credited as the first game to feature the cover system as its core game mechanic, and introduced the blind fire mechanic to the cover system.Kill.Switch & Gladius Go Gold, Voodoo Extreme, IGN It was also the earliest third-person shooter that required a button press to initiate the action of taking cover. This was the only game at the time to allow the in- game avatar to lean out and shoot, vault over cover, or blind fire during the cover sequence. This cover system was nicknamed 'Offensive Cover System' (OCS) by the developers.
In 2014, after disagreements with their parent company John Hunt Publishing, Zero Books founders Tariq Goddard and Mark Fisher, as well as Matteo Mandarini, editor Alex Niven and publicist Tamar Shlaim, resigned, and formed the new imprint Repeater Books. In 2015, Repeater Books published its first two titles: The Isle of Minimus, an experimental novel by M. K. L. Murphy; and Lean Out, a feminist polemic by The Guardian columnist Dawn Foster. They have since published books by Mark Fisher, David Stubbs, Graham Harman, Mat Osman and Steven Shaviro, amongst others.
Morris is a trustee of Hamilton College. He is former Chairman and continues as a trustee of the Waterside School, an inner city independent school in Stamford, CT. He is deeply involved in designing and funding research for regenerative medicine. He has actively advised and funded young neurological disease management companies. For the past two decades, he has taught private equity courses at the Tuck School and before that at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. He is the author of the travelog “Don’t Lean out the Window”.
Toronto: University of Toronto Press. It is believed that they use triangulation to estimate the distance of the landing area as they often lean out and pivot from side to side before jumping. Once in the air, they form an "X" with their limbs by spreading their long arms forward and out and their long legs backward and out, causing their membrane to stretch into a square-like shape and glide down at angles of 30 to 40 degrees. They manoeuvre with great efficiency in the air, making 90 degree turns around obstacles if needed.
Building of the Bata Shoes estate in East Tilbury was begun in 1933, and this is now a conservation area. Chadwell St Mary has one of the few examples of a "Sunspan" house designed by the architect Wells Coates. Although built in the 1950s, Woodside Primary School's architecture has been described as the slightly earlier "ocean liner" style of Art Deco. The building features a number of bricked curves and circular windows, while the wrought-iron banisters on the stairs are deliberately set to lean out at an angle.
A Zabel engined outfit Sidecarcross is carried out in the same way as regular motocross on broadly similar tracks. Just as with road outfits, the handling of sidecars is very different from solos, as the driver cannot lean the outfit in the turns to counter the centripetal forces. Instead, to ensure the outfit does not flip over, the passenger must lean out from the sidecar as much as possible in corners. The passenger (sometimes known as the "monkey") moves his whole body around continuously, and plays a much more physical role than the sedentary driver.
A cover of the Syd Barrett track "Golden Hair", from his 1970 album The Madcap Laughs, was released with the March 2010 issue of Mojo magazine. Originally an acoustic song set to the words of James Joyce's poem "Lean Out of the Window", the track was radically altered and rearranged into a psychedelic rock piece, extending the original's duration from under two- minutes to over 6:30. On August 10, 2010, the song was released as a non-album single, backed with "Suddenly Beside You."Official Website Discography - main album section www.hopesandoval.com.
On the street below the Young & Rubicam office, African American protesters are picketing in support of equal-opportunity employment. Several employees lean out the office window and drop bags of water on them. The protesters and journalists then enter the office to catch the employees ready with water-filled bags. At his new apartment, Don Draper (Jon Hamm) cooks breakfast for Sally (Kiernan Shipka), Bobby (Mason Vale Cotton) and Gene. He only gets to see them for a short time before he returns them to Betty and Henry’s impressive (but quite old) home.
Mary Garden as Mélisande Scene 1: One of the towers of the castle Mélisande is at the tower window, singing a song (Mes longs cheveux) as she combs her hair. Pelléas appears and asks her to lean out so he can kiss her hand as he is going away the next day. He cannot reach her hand but her long hair tumbles down from the window and he kisses and caresses it instead. Pelléas playfully ties Mélisande's hair to a willow tree in spite of her protests that someone might see them.
In Germany, the locomotive cab was introduced by the Saxon railway director and writer Max Maria von Weber. However, until 1950 the railway directorates of the German-speaking countries continued to believe that a standing posture was essential to maximise crew vigilance. Steam locomotive drivers, who had to lean out of their cabs for better visibility, therefore frequently developed occupational diseases, along with rheumatism, and electric locomotive drivers suffered from wear to the knees. This unsatisfactory situation changed—with few exceptions—only with the construction of the German standard electric locomotives, which for the first time were equipped with crew seats.
"Selma" is a song about a young girl traveling to university. The narrator is saying goodbye to her, and he cannot express his feelings for her, all he can say is goodbye and please do not lean out of the train window. The text of the song was written by Vlado Dijak, a former Yugoslav poet and songwriter, based on a real event in 1949, when he accompanied Selma Borić, the young Zenica-born girl in which he was secretly in love with, to the train station in Sarajevo. The music was composed by Goran Bregović.
Although composed of nearly horizontal strata of sandstone, Autana contains caves and other karst formations, which are rare in rocks other than limestones. These formations are the result of the dissolution of cemented sandstone which contain parts with certain ratios of limestone and parts with a higher proportion of calcium carbonate. This process leaves large empty spaces which in Cerro Autana form interconnected caverns and a lounge with a domed ceiling. This vaulted living room has two unequal openings that pierce the hill side to side and lean out as a form of balcony in the vertical walls of the mountain.
Tactical shooters are shooters that generally simulate realistic squad-based or man-to- man skirmishes. Notable examples of the genre include Ubisoft's Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six and Ghost Recon series and Bohemia Software's Operation Flashpoint. A common feature of tactical shooters that is not present in many other shooters is the ability for the player character to lean out of cover, increasing the granularity of a player's movement and stance options to enhance the realism of the game. Tactical shooters also commonly feature more extensive equipment management, more complex healing systems, and greater depth of simulation compared to other shooters.
They congregated in the centre of Newcastle each morning and were then walked to Huntsmoor House to begin their work. Occasionally, one of the workers would lean out of a window to call over children playing in the backlane between Hunter's Road and Ancrum Street to send them on an errand for sweets to Jenny Proctors sweet shop. A small twist of Victory V lozenges was a favourite purchase and the child running the errand would be rewarded with half a lozenge on their return. Later, Huntsmoor House was used as a warehouse by the Newcastle bookseller Thornes before being turned into student accommodation.
He went on to make a number of acclaimed documentaries in the 1960s and 1970s, mostly dealing with social issues and art. After making a few surrealist experimental short films in the early 1970s, Žižić started making feature films, his most notable works being The House (Kuća, 1975) and Don't Lean Out the Window (Ne naginji se van, 1977), which both won the Big Golden Arena for Best Film awards at the 1975 and 1977 editions of the Pula Film Festival. This made him the only film director whose first two feature films both won the award. In the second half of the 1980s and in the early 1990s Žižić served as head of Zagreb Film.
The gameplay in Police 911 can be considered more interactive than most light gun games; instead of merely standing in one place and shooting enemies before the player is shot, the game uses infrared sensors to determine a player's location; through this, the player is able to dodge around (with the knees, while standing on the pad), duck to avoid bullets (and reload), and lean out to maximize cover and get a better shot. This is not foolproof, however; enemies will continue to shoot while the player is hiding, so it is possible to be hit upon rising from cover. Also, like Time Crisis, the timer is continually running down, so one cannot hide for very long.
Jewish youth liberated at Buchenwald lean out the windows of a train, as it pulls away from the station. The train, which has been marked with the phrase "Hitler kaput" ("Hitler is finished" in several European languages), will transport the children to an OSE home in Ecouis, France. Œuvre de secours aux enfants (, Children's Aid Society), abbreviated OSE,OSE official website, "Centennial brochure: OSE: 100 years of History, 1912-2012", Retrieved 28 April 2015. is a French Jewish humanitarian organization which assisted mainly Jewish refugee children, both from France and from other Western European countries, before and during World War II. During World War II, OSE rescued children from extermination by Nazi Germany.
Pods most often face lid-down, so that any pod can be reached by either of the player's hands and pulled out quickly, regardless of how the player is situated. Speedball harnesses rarely feature tank pouches; speedball players must refill tanks often, and switch hands often to lean out from the left or right of a bunker, both of which are made more complicated when using a remote line. For speed and convenience, speedball players often temporarily discard empty pods on the ground and retrieve them between games; for this reason, ease of reloading pods into the harness is often a secondary concern to player profile and ease of access. Harnesses for woodsball have features designed to aid concealment, such as camouflage colors.
In gaming, a cover system lets a player character use stationary or moving obstacles to avoid damage. To be considered a cover system, there must be some physical interaction with the source of cover and the avatar. This means moving to stand in a position behind an object, as in traditional shooter games, while strictly speaking would be classified as "taking cover", does not qualify as an actual cover system in terms of video game mechanics. Some first-person shooters such as Soldier of Fortune bridged the gap somewhat, by allowing players to lean to the sides, allowing the player's avatar to lean out from behind objects to survey the environment or open fire on the enemy, without fully exposing the entirety of the player's own body to the enemy.
Connex South Eastern Class 423 at Waterloo East in February 2003 c2c Class 312 at Shoeburyness in March 2003 A slam-door train or slammer is a set of diesel multiple units (DMUs) or electric multiple units (EMUs) that were designed before the introduction of automatic doors on railway carriages in United Kingdom, and feature manually operated doors. The name came about because of the characteristic noise made by the passengers slamming the doors closed when the train was about to depart. Some slam-door train designs featured doors that could only be opened from the outside, so passengers had to lean out of the window to reach the outside door handle. Slam-door trains had many more doors than newer trains (which tend to have only two sets of doors per coach); some designs featured a door for every individual seating bay.
Nevertheless, the facial expressions of some figures are very individuated and match the figures' gestures. Especially relevant in this respect is the figure of Cain who looks up to the Hand of God in heaven with fearful, terror-stricken eyes and pulls his cloak tight around his body. A progressive feature of the figures on the Bernward Doors is their style of relief: the figures do not extend a uniform distance from the background, but 'lean' out from it, so that when seen side on they almost give the impression of "roses on a trellis, with nodding heads." A particular apt example of this is the figure of Mary with the baby Jesus in the depiction of the Adoration of the Magi: while her lower body is still in low relief, her upper body and Christ project out further, and finally Mary's shoulders and head are cast in the round.
That end compartment had the standard guards' equipment put in place, with a desk and a small area for vangoods storage. Taildiscs were added to both ends of the carriage for end- of-train marking in daylight, and for night red lamps were added on the four roof corners. Access to the guard's compartment was by a single door on either side of the carriage; from the guard's end looking towards the ladies' end, the left-side guard's door took the former place of the men's water closet, while the right-hand side door took the place of the former window for the ninth compartment, adjacent to the former longitudinal seat on that side of the carriage. Both fitted doors were smooth-panelled and split at half-height allowing the guard to lean out of the train to observe signals and display flags as necessary.

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