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row and mailboxes
On one wall was the brass front of a row of mailboxes ; ;

row and along
As he left the bandstand to return to his office, the slender, sun-tanned Chief Executive paused along the way to shake hands with the members of the audience in wheel chairs forming the first row under the field tent set up for the guests.
Absalon, with only Bishop Sweyn of Aarhus, and twelve " housecarls " thereupon disembarked, passed between a double row of Wendish warriors, 6000 strong, along the narrow path winding among the morasses, to the gates of the fortress, and, proceeding to the temple of the seven-headed god Rugievit, caused the idol to be hewn down, dragged forth and burnt.
We place the natural numbers along the top row.
It showed members of the Revive China Society, with Yeung Kui-wan ( 楊衢雲 or 杨衢云, pinyin Yáng Qúyún ), as President, in the place of honour, and Sun, as secretary, on the back row, along with members of the Japanese Chapter of the Revive China Society.
With 1 one out in the 8th inning and the Cubs 3 runs ahead, Marlins 2nd baseman Luis Castillo hit a pop foul a row in to the stands along the third base line.
Later, a second row of hooks was installed along the neck to allow for the double-action pedal harp, capable of raising the pitch of a string by either one or two half steps.
Parallel yarns zigzag lengthwise along the fabric, each loop securing a loop of an adjacent strand from the previous row.
In the more complex stranded approach, two or more yarns alternate repeatedly within one row and all the yarns must be carried along the row, as seen in Fair Isle sweaters.
Checkerboard patterns ( basketweave ) are also possible, the smallest of which is known as seed stitch: the stitches alternate between knit and purl in every wale and along every row.
Ordinarily, stitches are knitted in the same order in every row, and the wales of the fabric run parallel and vertically along the fabric.
Unlike woven fabrics, where strands usually run straight horizontally and vertically, yarn that has been knitted follows a loopy path along its row, as with the red strand in the diagram at left, in which the loops of one row have all been pulled through the loops of the row below it.
The most common type ( referred to above ) has a row of scales beginning at the front of the dorsal fin and ending at the end of the dorsal fin ( along both sides of the fin ).
The second type has a row of scales beginning where the head meets the shoulder and running the entire length of the fish ( along both sides ).
Archeologists at the Risby Warren V site in Lincolnshire have uncovered a row of eight triangular microliths that are equidistantly aligned along a dark stain indicating organic remains ( possibly the wood from an arrow shaft ).
A 2 dimensional POV display is often accomplished by means of rapidly moving a single row of LEDs along a linear or circular path.
Meanwhile, a row of new single-storey shops was erected along Potsdamer Straße.
A row of books were stood up along the center of the table as a net, two more books served as rackets and were used to continuously hit a golf-ball from one end of the table to the other.
The design included a landscaped man-made lake to collect rainwater, a low-rise hotel, and a row of office buildings along the north side of the main parking lot.
Had Lipscomb become a physician like his father, he would have been the fourth physician in a row along the Lipscomb male line.
Sequential firing of a row of electromagnets accelerates the payload along a path.
The Romans invented the seaside villa: a vignette in a frescoed wall at the house of Lucretius Fronto in Pompeii still shows a row of seafront pleasure houses, all with porticos along the front, some rising up in porticoed tiers to an altana at the top that would catch a breeze on the most stifling evenings ( Veyne 1987 ill. p 152 )

row and wall
The freedom of concrete also inspired the colonnade screen, a row of purely decorative columns in front of a load-bearing wall.
The back wall of the kitchen has a row of big windows with a view of the yard.
The Old Norse form of the name was Feðjar, closely related to gotic faþa, " fence ", " wall ", here in the meaning row of islands or archipelago, separating the inshore waters from the ocean.
Platini practised his free-kicks with the help of his friend, goalkeeper Moutier, and using a row of dummies to form a defensive wall of sorts.
On the eastern side of the island, the obsolete medieval wall was gradually demolished, and before the end of the century completely replaced by a row of private palaces, the so called Skeppsbroraden, the " Row of Skeppsbron ".
Legend has it, when a tenant saw the Rent Man from Butterley Co ; advancing towards their houses, they would knock on the adjoining house wall, using the metal poker from their coal fire, and alert their neighbour of his presence and this would continue along the terraced row and they would all lock their doors and wait until he ’ d gone away!
The decision in the late 1950s to demolish a row of Georgian houses in Kildare Place and replace them with a brick wall was greeted with jubilation by a republican minister at the time, Kevin Boland, who said they stood for everything he opposed.
President Lyndon B. Johnson's row of wire service teletype machines on the southeast wall required cutting plaster and flooring to accommodate wiring.
An existing row of eucalyptus trees was preserved along the exposed wall of the house, providing some shading and a visual contrast with the house's bold facade.
Larger models may have a row of booths against the front wall and at the ends.
Combat engineers typically support this role through reduction of enemy obstacles which include point and row minefields, anti-tank ditches, wire obstacles, concrete and metal anti-vehicle barriers and wall and door breaching in urban terrain.
Then the first player places one wall vertically in the row closest to him ( c8v, d8v, e8v, or f8v ), providing two paths for the other player while maintaining just one path for herself.
Bartman was sitting in the front row along the left field corner wall behind the on-field bullpen when a pop foul off the bat of Castillo drifted toward his seat.
The gopura is built like a gallery with one exterior wall and double row of pillars which open into a courtyard and which has mostly shored up walls with small openings at the bottom to allow air circulation.
Between the second enclosure wall () and the first enclosure wall () on the eastern side is a row of later additions which impede access and hide some of the original decoration.
To add to the challenge, the paddle shrinks to one-half its size after the ball has broken through the red row and hit the upper wall.
Sometimes a row of capstones completes the top of a wall, with the long rectangular side of each capstone perpendicular to the wall alignment.
Most row houses are separated by a gangway that leads under the common wall between the houses leading to the rear of the property ( where sometimes a rear house or coach house exists ) & alleyway.
A row of bedrooms face a narrow courtyard, on the other side of which is the blank wall of the staff wing.
One of a series of articles in 1934 under McGraw ’ s byline in a magazine named Liberty, but written by Edgar Forest Wolfe, contained prose about using spikes to intimidate: “ On that old Baltimore club we used to keep a row of files hanging on the wall back of a bench just outside the visiting players ’ dressing rooms, and as the visiting team came out to start its practice we ’ d be sitting there sharpening up our spikes .”

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