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The east-facing pediment is lying on the ground.
* The east-facing pediment on the southern library shows Śiva seated on the summit of Mount Kailāsa, his mythological abode.
The gopura has three entrances, the east-facing pediment of the northern one shows " the offering of the animals in the forest of Parilyyaka ", where the Buddha retreated after leaving Kosambi.

east-facing and on
In the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami drawback was not reported on the African coast or any other east-facing coasts that it reached.
A large clock face on the external east-facing wall has only an hour hand since Jefferson thought this was accurate enough for outdoor laborers.
Skylights on east-facing roofs provide maximum direct light and solar heat gain in the summer morning.
Precipitation also strongly affected by the presence of the Apennine mountain ridges of the region increases with the proportion being more abundant in the field and on the slopes exposed to the west, instead of decreasing towards the east and east-facing slopes.
The town's position on an east-facing bay provides it some protection from the prevailing southwesterly winds.
It is a popular coastal seaside resort with approximately 1, 000 inhabitants, on the east-facing south coast of the Llŷn Peninsula at the southern terminus of the A499.
Below the inscription on the east-facing side is a second inscription recording the circumstances of the tomb's construction.
In Australia, for example, remnants of rainforest are almost always found on east-facing slopes which are protected from dry westerly wind.
It has a single clock face on the east-facing side with hours displayed in Roman numerals.
Lainson made extensive use of ornate decorative mouldings on the east-facing main façade, which is not symmetrical and has a Dutch gable.
Helmsdale is on the east-facing North Sea coast of Britain.
An east-facing terrace of land was clearly separated by a pronounced gully, 6 to 8 meters deep, from the plain on the bank of the river.
In 2002 artist Eloy Torrez painted the mural " Portrait of Hollywood " on an east-facing wall of the auditorium of Hollywood High School.
The lift-served vertical drop is on the east-facing " back side ," with a summit elevation of above sea level at the top of Shafer Butte, the highest point of the Boise Ridge mountains.

east-facing and out
* Edinburgh Waverley is laid out as two back-to-back terminus station ( although only a few east-facing bay platforms remain ).

east-facing and by
The east-facing coastal regions of Davao and Surigao del Sur are marked by a series of small coastal lowlands separated from each other by rugged forelands which extend to the water ’ s edge.
It consists of of land spanning the towns of Torquay, Paignton and Brixham, which together occupy an east-facing natural harbour by the English Channel.
Thommanon is a single-towered temple with an east-facing central sanctuary, crowned by a prasat, or tower.
The TM movement hopes to achieve global reconstruction by demolishing most existing buildings in the world and replacing them with buildings that follow the Vastu Shastra, especially in regard to having east-facing entrances, at an estimated cost of $ 300 trillion.
He likewise dismisses the ideas that buildings might be ruined or birds left behind by Earth's motion — all may simply share the eastward rotational motion of Earth, like the east-facing cannon and ball discussed above.
The term drawing room is not used as widely as it once was, and tends to be used in Britain only by those who also have other reception rooms, such as a morning room, a nineteenth-century designation for a sitting-room, often with east-facing exposure, suited for daytime calls, or the middle-class lounge, a late nineteenth-century designation for a room in which to relax ; hence the drawing room is the smartest room in the house, usually used by the adults of the family when entertaining.
The deposits from their east-facing drainage basins, carried by streams and rivers from the Elko Highlands ( along the borders of present-day Nevada and Utah ) and deposited in swampy lowlands, lakes, river channels and floodplains, became the Morrison Formation.
Fenwick Tower consists of 33 stories, not including an additional elevator control room at the top, also containing an east-facing webcam run by the Chebucto Community Net.

east-facing and for
The museum ’ s east-facing entrance, its prism window and its high space for contemporary Native performances are direct results of extensive consultations with Native peoples.
An east-facing bay platform, Platform 6, is beyond this ; it only sees occasional use nowadays, mainly being used for local trains towards Bristol.

east-facing and .
The east-facing side of the bridge has been used several times since as a framework from which to hang static fireworks, especially during the elaborate New Year's Eve displays.
At elevations from 1, 350-1, 700 m ( 4, 440-5, 600 feet ), aspects include south-and east-facing slopes.
These are east-facing vineyards, with terroir similar to the Côte de Beaune.
The east-facing orientation of the complex is also advanced as evidence of its Christian origin since Chinese Daoist and Buddhist temple complexes face north or south.
The path passes the east-facing Portminster Beach and goes around " The Island ", a headland, to the north-facing Portmeor Beach.
The division moved to Egypt as part of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force, where it manned the east-facing defensive fortifications during the Battle of Romani.
Usually this would be the top floor of a public-house, with west-and east-facing windows to show the time of sunset and sunrise.
Usually this would be the top floor of a public-house, with west-and east-facing windows to show the time of sunset and sunrise.
Originally this was built as an east-facing terminus with the intent of extending the line westwards.

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Other aediculae were small shrines within larger temples, usually set on a base, surmounted by a pediment and surrounded by columns.
The contest of Athena and Poseidon was the subject of the reliefs on the western pediment of the Parthenon, the first sight that greeted the arriving visitor.
* Apotheosis of Democracy by Paul Wayland Bartlett, a pediment on the east front of the House of Representatives Portico.
The Gorgon as depicted on the western pediment from the Temple of Artemis ( Corfu ) | Artemis Temple of Corfu, on display at the Archaeological Museum of Corfu.
Headless cherubs on the pediment, seemingly by Robert Mylne.
* The sculpture Apollo with battling Lapiths and centaurs is built on the west pediment of the Temple of Zeus in Olympia ( approximate date ).
In art Chrysaor's earliest appearance seems to be on the great pediment of the early 6th century BC Doric Temple of Artemis at Corfu, where he is shown beside his mother, Medusa.
An archaic Gorgon ( around 580 BC ), as depicted on a pediment from the Temple of Artemis ( Corfu ) | temple of Artemis in Corfu, on display at the Archaeological Museum of Corfu
Walter Burkert notes that though the story of Hippodamia's abduction figures in the Hesiodic Catalogue of Women and on the chest of Cypselus ( c. 570 BCE ) that was conserved at Olympia, and though preparations for the chariot-race figured in the east pediment of the great temple of Zeus at Olympia, the myth of the chariot race only became important at Olympia with the introduction of chariot racing in the twenty-fifth Olympiad ( 680 BCE ).
The top of the walls is decorated with a fine frieze and other sumptuous fittings, including the fireplace between the windows and the fine doorway leading into the Hall of the Full Council, whose Corinthian columns bear a pediment surmounted by a marble sculpture showing the female figure of Venice resting on a lion and accompanied by allegories of Glory and Concord.
Other assorted statuary in the guise of martial trophies decorate the roofs, most notably Britannia standing atop the entrance pediment in front of two reclining chained French captives sculpted in the style of Michelangelo, and the English lion devouring the French cock, on the lower roofs.
Motto: " Mea Gloria Fides " (" Trust is My Renown "), which is displayed in large Roman capitals on the frieze of the classical pediment of Wentworth Woodhouse
Standing on the pediment are three lead statues, of Neptune, Venus and Pan.
An old view on an altarpiece in the Lübeck fortress monastery shows a Holsten Gate with five pediment towers.
On the acroteria of the pediment are three statues by John Smyth: Mercury on the right, with his Caduceus and purse ; Fidelity on the left, with her finger on her lip and a key in her hand ; and Hibernia in the centre, resting on her spear and holding a harp.
Image: pediment. on. pantheon. in. rome. arp. jpg | The 2000-year-old Pantheon in Rome, Italy.
Others are based either on mistaken ideas of English words ( e. g. " footing " meaning jogging, not a pediment ), grammar ( e. g. " un pin's " ( with the apostrophe in both singular and plural ) meaning a collectable lapel pin ) or word order ( e. g. talkie-walkie meaning a walkie-talkie, a hand-held two-way radio ).
By bringing the central bay forward very slightly, and capping it with a pediment that breaks into the roof balustrade, Galilei provides an entrance doorway on a more-than-colossal scale, framed in the paired colossal Corinthian pilasters that tie together the façade in the manner introduced at Michelangelo's palace on the Campidoglio.
His contribution consists of a broad frieze decorated with squares and everything above it, including the four white-green pilasters and a round window, crowned by a pediment with the Dominican solar emblem, and flanked on both sides by enormous S-curved volutes.

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