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The windows look out on a garden that is fluid, constantly changing.
"You can cook and look out on the ocean," Mr. Hildemann said.
They usually look out on dreary backyards, factory warehouses or parking lots.
Three sets of glass doors look out on the porch and grounds.
Isolation is Nathan's security system; the windows look out on impenetrable jungle.
Wide floor-to-­ceiling windows look out on the bay and to distant hills.
You look out on a field of vertical stone on a warping sea of dust.
"As I look out on the audience today I see many young, bright faces," Trump said.
Yelp's windows look out on that building and the park next door that bears Salesforce's name.
The other side of the kitchen is covered in windows that look out on the property.
I cook for them for four days and they get spa treatments and look out on Tuscany.
Bill's Pizzeria has oversize windows that look out on Beacon Street in the middle of Newton Centre.
"It's tough to look out on the horizon and see another sure or easy victory," one official said.
Windows on each side of Grant look out on the brightly lit Washington Monument and the Jefferson Memorial.
When I look out on the future, I see more bold moves ahead of us, not behind us.
Here, they can look out on stars and friendly extraterrestrials and push a small comet around a model galaxy.
Watching the ships come in I look out on the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge and the Ferry Building.
You can look out on the streets, and there's no one there because it's too cold to go out.
Windows stretching to the ceiling along the north wall look out on the dormered Federal townhouses of King Street.
Through its large, gently curving windows, workers will eventually look out on a wood containing some 7,000 carefully chosen trees.
Do the windows of this restaurant still look out on a luminous city street filled with cute boys and yellow cabs?
Built-in cabinets line the hallway leading to the master suite, where windows look out on the side and rear yards.
When you need a break, there's a bar in the back where you can watch skaters or look out on the park.
That period that you rose in, it was just tough, tenacious, pack journalism, and I would much rather look out on the edge.
"You can look out on the shop floor and be hard-pressed to find a person," said Baron of the Center for Automotive Research.
And you're gonna look out on a beach full of shells and you will not be able to figure out which one has it.
After years of stop-and-start construction, the structure covers one of Mr. Wicker's three bedroom windows, which used to look out on Steinway Street.
The upper floors look out on the Church of Our Lady, a medieval cathedral known for its exceptional artwork, including Michelangelo's "Madonna and Child" sculpture.
The house's main entrance opens into a large reception hall that provides access to the spacious dining and drawing rooms, which look out on parklike grounds.
Markets are on the look-out on whether Kuroda could offer any hints on what the BOJ could do if 10-year yields slide to negative territory.
"Every attack against trans people means that some, especially our trans youth, will look out on this world and seem to find they don't belong," Calyx said.
He grew up in Monrovia's Clara Town slum and can look out on the derelict lots and gutted streets from the upstairs balcony where he spoke to Reuters.
I wonder what these Canadians would say if they could stand in a ruined house, look out on a placid lake, or go skating in the community rink.
That caused the couple to become suspicious of the baby monitor, which they noticed would readjust its camera, panning from the crib to look out on the nursery.
The New Yorker used to be on 42nd Street, and we could look out on the Empire State Building, a huge phallic symbolic if there ever was one.
They live in a modern, spacious house outside town, with plate-glass windows that look out on the family farm and on a swimming pool backed by pine trees.
When you look out on the scene, and we're going to finish up talking about ... where do you see tech right now, and try to be a big thinker here.
She was a part of that involuntary, palpitating life, and could neither look out on it from her luxurious shelter as a mere spectator, nor hide her eyes in selfish complaining.
Outside, covered and open-air terraces look out on the sprawling backyard area, which includes garden-lined walkways branching out from the pool area that's topped off with an elaborate fountain.
It's an exceptionally dramatic one, with marble surfaces and banquettes of dark leather and windows the size of billboards that look out on Breuer's bridge across the moat below Madison Avenue.
Apartments on the east side of the building look out on Midtown, and tenants on the upper floors can see down the length of Lower Manhattan to One World Trade Center.
At station after station, the train doors would open, and the passengers would look out on throngs of fellow protesters — women, men, children, babies, the occasional dog — waiting on the platform.
Perforated aluminum panels encircle the building about 20 feet from the facade, so workers can look out on the surrounding green countryside but no one can look in, for security reasons.
David, when you look out on the horizon at some of the risk factors, how much do you factor in political risk right now in the U.S. ahead of the 2020 election?
"We want this to be a place where everyone can get together for a great meal, look out on the beautiful view of the city, and just take a beat," he tells PEOPLE.
Christopher positioned this intimate setup right next to a window, so the president could look out on the North Lawn of the White House, the summer light creating a beautiful and painterly profile.
There are numerous spaces for the family to kick back and relax, including a formal living room ... ... and a family room, with floor-to-ceiling windows that look out on the grassy backyard.
We look out on Banff's lakes and pass through Calgary, and then, after days of rain, the weather becomes beautiful near the Montana border, where we stop for a field of yellow flowers.
I look out on Logan International Airport and the working dry dock from my windows, and because a wall bordering the hallway is glass, I can see across the building and through those windows.
Donald Trump had the opportunity of his presidency to stand at a White House lectern, look out on the country he leads, and declare to the world his victory over Iran after a deadly standoff.
NICE, France — There is the Nice of popular imagination, the old-world resort dotted with palm trees and cafes that look out on the Mediterranean Sea, suffused with an incandescent light prized for centuries by artists.
The slightest hint of sunshine turns the small tin box we call home into a sauna, but all discomfort is forgotten when we push open the back doors and look out on a beautiful new vista.
The floor, which can be divided into two spaces of about 7,200 square feet and 4,500 square feet, features 12-foot ceilings and large display windows that look out on the Lord & Taylor store across the street.
Ms. Hay owns a three-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment in a prewar co-op in the West 80s whose windows look out on thick trees in the summer and, when the leaves have fallen, on the Hudson River.
Keep a look out on shelves for Barbie's new dolls, which will be available for purchase later this year, especially if there's someone in your life who will love learning about the legacies and accomplishments of these groundbreaking women.
Wrigley is a tiny hamlet of a hundred souls; stand on the bluff as Antoine did and look out on the Mackenzie River valley and you can see the curvature of the earth but not another sign of human habitation.
"Most of the time when you look out on the tundra you're not seeing tons of caribou or musk ox or other potential hosts for mosquitoes," she said, referring to the blood meal that female mosquitoes need to lay eggs.
It's as good a time as any, then, as so many look out on an economic landscape that threatens to leave them futureless, for candidates to push left and argue forcefully for bringing the walls of American racism and oligarchy crashing down.
Friends of ours, Kiki Amsberg and Joost Smiers, she a journalist, he a political scientist, are a couple who for more than 30 years lived in back-to-back, his-and-hers houses that share a courtyard and look out on different canals.
Designer Tony Chi, whose past projects include the Rosewood London, has outfitted the building with porcelain panels and floor-to-ceiling windows that look out on Chengdu's bustling urban core, and surprisingly rustic guest rooms, with natural oak walls and raw linen upholstery.
Whether the Russians did or did not hack the voting of tonight's SAG Awards, I look out on the million, or probably even a million and a half people in this room, and I say, this award is legitimate, and I won!
"Whether the Russians did or did not hack the voting of tonight's SAG Awards, I look out on the million or probably even a million and a half people in this room and I say, this award is legitimate and I won," she joked.
Itten's studio was in the Tempelherrenhaus, a mock-Gothic tower designed by Goethe that was damaged in World War II. Its ruins today look out on the spot where Itten required his first-year students to do yoga, chanting and breathing exercises before class.
"Putting the bowl a little in front of the wall means the cat can position themselves between the wall and the bowl with their back to the wall and being able to look out on the scary expanse of the room whilst drinking."6.
High level athletes are psychos in this exact way, creating fantasies about themselves and bleeding and dying to make those fantasies reality, managing to climb mountains of money to look out on the horizon and survey the vast kingdoms of their victories, one right after another, while still never being satisfied.
" Looking out her window one day, she sees a family making its way down the road and realizes that she, too, is "a part of that involuntary, palpitating life, and could neither look out on it from her luxurious shelter as a mere spectator, nor hide her eyes in selfish complaining.
As soon as we heard JLD won Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series for Veep, we knew this was gonna be funny: Whether the Russians did or did not hack the voting of tonight's SAG awards, I look out on the million — or million and a half people — in this room and I say, this award is legitimate and I won.
Her two-room study is panelled in blond wood and skirted by a private deck; light streams through the windows, which look out on the garden; there is a wall of bookshelves, mostly still bare, except for some essential volumes, and among them was a novel I didn't know, "In Love," by the British screenwriter Alfred Hayes, which was published in the nineteen-fifties.
And, on the right, the unspectacular houses and office buildings and factories of Bayonne, like foothills to the distant range of Manhattan, with its dim, heart-quickening skyline, including the World Trade Center and the new, obnoxious rich-persons' high-luxury spike of an apartment building farther uptown, and maybe also the thirty-second floor of the estimable Carlyle Hotel, from which O. H. Ammann used to look out on his creations.
Residents on campus live in one of three buildings which look out on to the Guadarrama Mountain Range. Roughly 1,000 students live on campus during the academic year.
British Mining No. 79. Sheffield: Northern Mine Research Society; p. 111. . Most of the headland is owned by the National Trust. National Coastwatch has a look-out on the seaward side.
Kittatinny Valley seen from the Sunrise Mountain look-out on Kittatinny Mountain The following is a list of landforms and other geographical features located within the political boundaries of Sussex County in northwestern New Jersey in the United States.
A dynamically updated display window brings a real world likeness to the user. Managers will be able to look out on the latest league tables, fixtures, top goal scorers and more from their in-game football world. Coverage from every part of the globe will appear throughout the game on every screen.
Kenya National Archives and Documentation Services (KNADS) is situated at the edge of the central business district in downtown Nairobi along Moi Avenue next to Ambassadeur Hotel.About Us The archives look out on the landmark Hilton Hotel, while on the rear side is Tom Mboya street. It was established in 1965.Brief History of KNADS It holds 40,000 volumes.
Summit Tank has a mainline and passing loop with a platform for safeworking duties including a local control panel and radio antenna for train operations. Further towards Moss Vale there is a platform where Cockatoo Run passengers can alight to visit a scenic look-out on the edge of the Illawarra Escarpment, with views over Lake Illawarra and the Pacific Ocean.
He served as the Londons acting-signal lieutenant during the battle, sending Parker's famous signal for Nelson to withdraw. Nelson, directing action aboard , was informed of the signal by the signal lieutenant, Frederick Langford, but angrily responded: 'I told you to look out on the Danish commodore and let me know when he surrendered. Keep your eyes fixed on him.'Hibbert 1994, p.
The hall was constructed on a limited budget, using contrasting materials. The City Room glass walls, curtain walls held by steel fixtures, look out on University Ave and Queen Street. The east, south and north sides are clad in dark brick. Windows on the north side have a view of Osgoode Hall, but the exterior on that side is unadorned.
Before joining Modest Mouse, Peloso was a founding member of the Charlottesville based bluegrass group The Hackensaw Boys, playing upright bass and fiddle. Two of his songs, "Hobo" and "Sweet Petunia", appear on their album Look Out! On March 1, 2009 Tom Peloso released a digital EP, The Last Saturday of the Year, containing four new tracks recorded in fall 2008 at Monkeyclaus studio.
John Pollock Renewal Center Further down Father Masterson Drive are Alingal Hall, the Cervini-Eliazo Residence Halls (dormitories for men and women), the University Dormitory, the Church of the Gesu, and the John Pollock Renewal Center which hosts retreats and workshops. The Church of the Gesu holds 1,000 people and features a nineteen-bell carillon. The residence halls look out on the Marikina Valley and the Sierra Madre.
A statue of him remains standing outside the Keep. In 1818, James Dundas had the 17th century portion of the building pulled down and rebuilt in a Tudor-Gothic style by the renowned architect William Burn. Burn also designed many churches and this influence is visible throughout the building. Burn's designs for the main state rooms allow for huge windows that look out on to lawns and parkland outside.
The building, Adjaye's first museum commission, was designed to minimize boundaries between the exterior spaces of the city and the interior galleries of the museum. Hidden skylights fill the interior spaces with natural light, and large windows look out on the city streets. The building has five galleries as well as dedicated education spaces, a shop, library and rooftop cafe. In March 2009, Adam Lerner was appointed as the director of MCA Denver.
South of the Tumbado Mountain, there are hiking trails up to Viento and Lagoon Toro. However, about 100-altitude meters overhead of El Chalten, there are also cliffs with large curves that look out on Condores. There are also high winds that occur often which makes it very dangerous for tourist to hike trails or climb mountains. Hiking trails leading north from El Chaltén provide stunning views across the Las Vueltas River.
Germans also had a 7th SS division at the mountain, but after the joint attack of Yugoslav Partisans and Red Army, Belgrade was liberated on 20 October 1944. In 1965, a Avala TV Tower was constructed, one of the tallest structures in the Balkans, by the architects Uglješa Bogunović, Slobodan Janjić and M. Krstić. It had a restaurant look-out on . The tower was destroyed during the NATO bombing of Serbia in 1999.
View from near the beach Ogmore-by-Sea is about 3 miles [4.5 miles] south of Bridgend and about 20 miles west of Cardiff. The beaches look out on Tusker Rock, and have sand at low-tide and sharp rocks at high-tide. The River Ogmore estuary is flanked by Ogmore beach on one side and the dunes of Merthyr Mawr on the other. The estuary makes bathing unsafe from most of the beach.
To the left a vestibule and a ballroom preserved in original condition currently serve as a music performance space. In the right wing, three rooms now feature furniture from the Classicist style period characteristic of the city of Vilnius. The bedrooms in the apartments on the third floor have elevated floors, allowing visitors to look out on the pastoral landscape of the river's oxbow. Three additional fresco-laden halls undergoing maintenance are currently off limits to the public.
The Lower Houses were built in 1931 and were originally intended to house theology students at Emmanuel College, whose current building was opened the same year. Ryerson House, Nelles House, Caven House, Bowles-Gandier House are now mostly home to undergraduate arts and science students. The latter two are mostly reserved for students in the Vic One Programme. upright To the west the Upper Houses look out on the Vic Quad and the main Victoria College building across it.
Cristian Crăciunoiu, Romanian Navy Torpedo Boats, p. 19 French admiral Courbet made good use of two spar torpedo boats at the Battle of Foochow on August 23, 1884, which sank the flagship of the Chinese Fujian Fleet - corvette Yangwu and a gunboat Fuxing. It showed that spar torpedoes can be effective against ships at anchor, not protected by torpedo nets and without a proper look-out. On February 14, 1885, Courbet also sank Chinese frigate Yuyuan in Battle of Shipu with two spar torpedo boats.
Malc acts as a look out on the street with Terry, who is driving the getaway van. Whilst the raid is going on, Malc convinces Terry to drive off. Jumbo and the rest of the gang realise that there is no money on the premise they leave when they hear police sirens, but there is now no getaway van so they have to make a run for it. Meanwhile, Malc has taken the van and is doing a moonlight flit - in broad daylight - with his family.
The whole plain under her was like her own private dance floor. In the mornings, Ysätters- Kajsa used to sit up on a high Scots Pine on the top of a high cliff and look out on the plain. If it was winter and the snow allowed sleighs to move about, she could see many people traveling on the plain from this vantage point. Then she would start a real storm and create snow drifts so high that people could hardly get home in the evening.
With the help of a benefactor, Etta Belle Lloyd, Emily received two public commissions in Pacific Grove. The first, in 1907, was from the Woman’s Civic Club to design a public “Look-Outon a rocky promontory in the Pacific Ocean called Lovers Point. The second commission, a few years later, was to remodel two large wooden cabins into an attractive club house for the Woman’s Civic Club. Despite the publicity generated by these projects, Emily did not seem to have gained any new clients from the woman’s club.
On the way they are able to see Justice, Self-control, Knowledge, and other things as they are in themselves, unchanging. When they have seen all things and feasted on them, coming all the way around, they sink back down inside heaven. The immortal souls that follow the gods most closely are able to just barely raise their chariots up to the rim and look out on reality. They see some things and miss others, having to deal with their horses; they rise and fall at varying times.
The buildings of Redington Hall form a "U" that is open to the south to take advantage of the year-round sunshine and look out on South Scranton. The west wing contains Collegiate Hall, angled to face the Commons. At the northwest corner of the residence hall, there is a three-storied entry rotunda containing the stairs, lounges, circulation space, a clock tower with a carillon, and a glass-pyramid roof and crucifix designed by Rev. Panuska. The carillon system was produced by the Maas-Rowe Co. of Escondido, California.
Included in the design are features that maximize visibility of people, parking areas and building entrances: doors and windows that look out on to streets and parking areas, see-through barriers (glass walls, picket fences), pedestrian-friendly sidewalks and streets, and front porches. Designing nighttime lighting is particularly important; uniform high intensity "carpet" lighting of large areas is discouraged, especially where lights glare into (and discourage) observers eyes. In its place is feature lighting that draws the observer's focus to access control points and potential hiding areas. Area lighting is still used, but with shielded and cut-off luminaries to control glare.
Statue of Captain Thunderbolt at the intersection of New England Highway and Thunderbolts Way, Uralla, NSW The word "Uralla" was taken by the European squatters from the language of the local Aniwan tribe of Indigenous Australians. Uralla described a "meeting place", or more especially "a ceremonial meeting place and look-out on a hill".Uralla Shire Council, Welcome to Historic Uralla, Newey & Neath, Newcastle During the early 1960s children at the Uralla Public School were taught that the name Uralla was an indigenous word which meant "chain of waterholes". This is an accurate description of the waterway which runs through the town.
The building employs a timber frame construction, with innovative balconies of reclaimed bare timber which overlook Chorlton Park across Barlow Moor Road.Picture of Manchester Chorlton Park Apartments designed by Stephenson Bell photography media portfolio by Aidan O'RourkeEWM: Chorlton May 2004 The structure gives the appearance of masonry, but it is actually a highly insulated timber frame. The units all have generous balconies, framed in wind-toppled French oak, with sliding louvred shutters to control privacy and sunlight, which look out on to the parkland across the road. This is quite a busy thoroughfare, particularly at peak hours, but the flats are remarkably quiet.
Until 2003 the Lower Houses were restricted to upper year students but with the double cohort of graduates from Ontario schools many of the rooms were transformed into doubles and now hold first years. To the west the Upper Houses look out on the Vic Quad and the main Victoria College building across it. West of the Lower Houses is the new Lester B. Pearson Garden of Peace and International Understanding and the E.J. Pratt Library beyond it. From the eastern side of the building, the Upper Houses look out at Rowell Jackman Hall and the Lower Houses see the St. Michael's College residence of Elmsley.
Her nanny, who called Elisabeth "my baby," woke Elisabeth in the middle of the night and settled her in a window seat of the nursery so that she might look out on the game spread out upon the grounds below. One morning, the eight-year-old awoke with a sore throat and pains in her chest, which the Russian Court doctor put down to too much excitement with her cousins the previous day. Her fever rose to 104 degrees. The imperial party didn't believe her illness was a serious one and went ahead with their plans for the day and attended the theater as planned.
The apartments were originally intended to house Romania's communist elite, but the present final complex is certainly not a preferred residence for the city's new capitalist elite, with the possible exception of buildings that look out on the now-bustling Unirii Square. On this location the Centrul Civic bisects the Dâmboviţa River, which is channelled at this point underground the Square. Centrul Civic stands out as a Socialist-Realism style monument with its architectural uniformity, but also because of its lack of commercial spaces. Most of the small shops and restaurants that form the heart of Bucharest are to be found in the areas immediately to the north of Centrul Civic.
A mahogany professor's chair and table are of the Directoire period design include bronze ornaments imported from France that are replicas of originals of Empire furniture in the Louvre. The mahogany student tablet armchairs are upholstered in royal blue. On the rear wall, a 16th-century Choufleur tapestry depicts an allegorical woodland scene including, among other animals, a unicorn which often served as a central figure in tapestries and legends from the Middle Ages. Gold damask draperies with a wreath and lyre motif add to the sense of French opulence and frame the windows which look out on the University's Heinz Memorial Chapel, itself an example of French Gothic architecture inspired by the Sainte-Chapelle in Paris.
It closed as a cinema during World War II when it was requisitioned for use in the war effort, and reopened in 1946. The venue was closed in 1970, when a projector caught fire in the upper tiers and the entire wood structure of the interior collapsed, although the flames did not spread to the large space of fly tower. The walls and main structure were unaffected by the internal damage, and so, after basic remodelling inside (the suspended ceilings still conceal a cavernous balcony and roof space above), it reopened as the Carleton Club, a huge 'black box' with multi-bars suited to dance and social events. Various restaurants also occupied the front part of the original theatre floor, where ceiling to floor bay windows directly look out on Morecambe Bay.
She was a benefactor of architect Emily Williams, to whom she gave two public commissions in Pacific Grove. The first, in 1907, was from the Woman’s Civic Club to design a public "Look-Out" on a rocky promontory in the Pacific Ocean called Lovers Point. In early 1908, she lent $300 to Williams to allow her to buy a property at 218 and 220 Chestnut, Pacific Grove, where Williams built two houses, for her and her partner, Lillian McNeill Palmer. The property originally was owned by Lucy Washburn, a teacher at the San Jose Normal School that both Lloyd and Palmer had attended; later in 1910 Washburn later moved to a house at 215 Alder. The second commission from Lloyd to Williams, in 1910, was to remodel two large wooden cabins into an attractive club house for the Woman’s Civic Club.
Dow, Great Central, page 42 The arrangements for safe working at the junction seem to have been indefinite, and the Manchester Guardian observed that > Some caution will be requisite here to prevent two trains... coming into > contact at this point. This, of course, may be done by arranging the times, > or by keeping the rails separate, which is indeed to be the case when the > line is completed to the new Manchester station, but at the present, the > proper precaution seems to be to stand a watchman there to keep a look-out > on both lines, and see that when a train is arriving on one line, there is > no train arriving on the other, or if there be, to make the signal to one of > them to slacken speed.Manchester Guardian, 20 November 1841, quoted in Dow, > First Railway, page 14 Permanent way maintenance was put to contract.
Shepherd on the background of "Taree": > ‘‘I remember moving to Kingston – we lived downtown and [you] look out on > the beach and the water and stuff, ’cause it’s a bay, it goes like that. And > there was this huge, like, fake Hollywood lettering – 'TAREE' – and it was > all totally overgrown.’’ The bassist added that the memories of the neighborhood appeared as he played the "bluesy lick in drop D on my Gretsch Country Gentleman" which evolved into the song riff, as it "reminded me of old photos of my brother and his friend skateboarding in our old neighborhood, Taree. It was a summer cruising kind of feeling. I wanted the choruses to lift up, but the slow part with the feedback—that’s more the mood I wanted for the whole song."Roaring Redemption: Ben Shepherd's Wild Ride Back with Soundgarden Cornell on its lyrical contents: > ‘‘It was my love song to the natural side of the north west [sic] where I > grew up….
The Shag Harbour reports received extensive front page coverage in the Halifax Chronicle-Herald. The paper ran a headline story on October 7 titled, "Could Be Something Concrete in Shag Harbor UFO – RCAF." The article, by Ray MacLeod, included witness descriptions of an alleged object and crash, the air force's search and rescue effort, and the navy's underwater search that was underway, including three additional divers from Fleet Diving Unit Atlantic. The UFO Gazebo and picnic site can be found about 3 minutes up the road from the Shag Harbour Museum Centre, where visitors can look out on the ocean to the location the object crashed in 1967 The head of the air force's "Air Desk" in Ottawa, Squadron Leader Bain, who recommended the navy undertake an underwater search, was also quoted, saying the air force was “very interested” in the matter. “We get hundreds of reports every week, but the Shag Harbor incident is one of the few where we may get something concrete on it.” The article also mentioned UFO reports that immediately preceded the incident, including one from a woman in Halifax around 10:00 pm.

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