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hallway and lower
Mr. Luce, cornered by Eric in a hallway, begs Eric to lower his weapon and talk to him, but Eric yells, " I ain't putting shit down!
Henley fired three additional bullets into his lower back and shoulder as Corll slid down the wall in the hallway outside the room where the two other teenagers were bound.
Two or more light switches can be interconnected to allow control of lighting from, for example, two ends of a long hallway or landings at the upper and lower landings of a flight of stairs.

hallway and floor
The floor levels of buildings do not always equate, leading to an individual being on a different " floor " after passing through a hallway.
Hearing the loud noises coming from the second floor hallway, Fanny opened the door to see her brother slumped on the floor and a wide-eyed Powell charging directly towards her, a dagger in his hand.
The newest six buildings are all designed in the style of apartments with a hallway on each floor with sets of rooms that can accommodate up to four people each.
Once in the hallway he would be run over and crushed by an advancing floor waxer, with his hands raised in terror.
The upper floor hallway was shown in Season 1, until the mansion sets were completely rebuilt after the season.
These murals were painted in 1972 and 1973 by Jesus Gallardo covering the walls of the main stairwell and the hallway of the upper floor around the patio.
Tompkins Primary School on Tompkins Street in Syracuse, New York in 1910-First floor main hallway
Reconstructed exactly as in the old Number 10 included the following: the garden floor, the door and entrance foyer, the stairway, the hallway to the Cabinet Room, the Cabinet Room, the garden and terrace, the Small and Large State Rooms and the three reception rooms.
The Doom Buggies glide upstairs to the second floor and point guests toward a hallway with no apparent end.
Anderson is known for its very social community as well as its music-themed hallway on the first floor.
She proceeded westward down the ground floor hallway and about halfway down the hallway was stopped by United States Capitol Police officer Paul McKenna, who states that he had been calling after her: " Ma ' am, Ma ' am!
Galili threw a phosphorus grenade into the second floor hallway to create a smokescreen.
Hearing the floor creak, Nick grabs Gus ' gun and turns to find Beth standing in the hallway, explaining she received a message to meet Gus there.
Beyler wrote in his report, " in the end, the only ( basis ) for the determination of arson ... is the burn patterns on the floor of the children's bedroom, the hallway and the porch interpreted as accelerant spill.
alt = A video game screenshot of a man leaning on the floor while holding a gun in each hand and firing them at another man down a hallway.
( coeducational by floor ); a five floor building with one straight hallway on each floor accommodating rooms and common area facilities.
( coeducational by floor with one coed floor ); a four floor building with one straight hallway on each floor accommodating rooms and common area facilities.

hallway and Academic
Also along the main hallway are the two smaller hallways, Academic Hallway and High School Hallway that run perpendicular to the south of the main hallway, with classrooms and two large cafeterias on either side, which is directly south of grades 9-10.

lower and floor
The lower ground floor with the main floor and two first-floor galleries are contained in a structure of Montjuïc sandstone with undulating lines.
Some early ' skyscrapers ' were made in masonry, and demonstrated the limitations of the material – for example, the Monadnock Building in Chicago ( opened in 1896 ) is masonry and just 17 stories high ; the ground walls are almost thick, clearly building any higher would lead to excessive loss of internal floor space on the lower floors.
Usually, the train floor is at a level above the bogies, but the floor of the car may be lower between bogies, such as for a double decker train to increase interior space while staying within height restrictions, or in easy-access, stepless-entry, low-floor trains.
The lower floor contains a common room equipped with kitchen facilities, couches and a television.
The building consisted of two levels: a stoa on the upper level providing open space, and a palaestra, pool and baths on lower floor.
There is a continuation of the horizontal passage in the south wall of the lower chamber ; there is also a pit dug in the floor of the chamber.
The floor of the Grand Gallery consists of a shelf or step on either side, wide, leaving a lower ramp wide between them.
The dancers are seemingly caught off guard in various awkward poses, leaving an expanse of empty floor space in the lower right quadrant.
The lower floor is used for non-Schengen flights, the upper floor is used for Schengen flights.
The lower floor contains a common room equipped with kitchen facilities, couches and a television.
In the lower house at Westminster ( the House of Commons ) there are lines on the floor in front of the government and opposition benches that members may cross only when exiting the chamber.
For this deep water mission the Western Union Cable vessel the Lord Kelvin was converted to the ability to lower a cable down several miles, which had a unit attached that fired a hollow dart into the sea bed floor which was then raised with the seabed sample for analysis.
The lower floor housed some art and archaeology, but the upper floor was being used for university functions.
For instance, some floor standing tower speakers include a subwoofer driver in the lower portion of the same cabinet.
Traditionally there is a one-room lower floor for the storage of wood for a stove, a workshop as all monks engage in some manual labour.
The west front ( illustration ) gives the impression of a villa of modest proportions, with a lower floor disguised in the hillside.
In the Late Pleistocene, sea levels were about 140 m lower than in the present day, exposing the floor of the shallow Taiwan Strait as a land bridge that was crossed by mainland fauna.
Numerous basilicas are notable shrines, often even receiving significant pilgrimages, especially among the many that were built above a confessio or the burial place of a martyr – although this term now usually designates a space before the high altar that is sunk lower than the main floor level ( as in the case in St Peter's and St John Lateran in Rome ) and that offer more immediate access to the burial places below.
The entrance to the lower floor was through the upper floor.

lower and Academic
Academic degrees in England are usually split into classes: first class ( I ), upper second class ( II: 1 ), lower second class ( II: 2 ) and third ( III ), and unclassified ( below third class ).
Hertfordshire is also the only British new university ( former polytechnic ) to be ranked in the top 503 universities in the world by Shanghai Jiao Tong University's Academic Ranking of World Universities, being ranked equally with 100 other universities in the 402-503 range ( after the first hundred the rankings are divided into large blocks to reflect the more approximate nature of the lower rankings ).
Designed in the Victorian Academic Gothic style, the church is the centre of Anglicanism in the lower Blue Mountains and is heritage-listed.
The Scholar ’ s Copyright was developed with Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition designed to lower the barriers to Open Access ( OA ) by reducing transaction costs and eliminating contract proliferation by offering tools and resources catering to both methods of achieving Open Access.
This graduation rate is explained, in part, by the school's policy of Academic Contract, which can force students to leave Brebeuf Jesuit if they receive a GPA lower than 2. 0 for three semesters.

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