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A high-legged buffet provides easy-to-reach serving, a cocktail table has small snack tables tucked under each end, recessed arched panels decorate a 60-inch long chest.
The roof's arched profile recalls the spine of a dragon with ceramic tiles for scales, and a small triangular window towards the right of the structure simulates the eye.
The rectangular boxes rotate evenly to create a subtle movement, with small arched windows at regular intervals into the limestone exterior.
Alexander Beatson, who published a volume on the Fourth Mysore War entitled View of the Origin and Conduct of the War with Tippoo Sultaun, described Tipu Sultan as follows: " His stature was about five feet eight inches ; he had a short neck, square shoulders, and was rather corpulent: his limbs were small, particularly his feet and hands ; he had large full eyes, small arched eyebrows, and an aquiline nose ; his complexion was fair, and the general expression of his countenance, not void of dignity ".
Her severely arched feet, thin ankles, and long limbs clashed with the small and compact body in favor for the ballerina at the time.
A small hospital-currently empty-with emergency services at Fort William 16 miles away, lies at the southern end of the village just over an arched stone bridge.
The walls are in three layers, the bottom layer is made up of an arched colonnade, the second is pierced with small arched openings, and the third is mostly solid.
The tower contains arched windows, columns and a small dome topped by an iron cross.
The ceiling is arched and is elaborately decorated with gilt stucco and small brightly coloured pictures.
Some staple guns use arched staples for fastening small cables, e. g. phone or cable TV, without damaging the cable.
The combination of old and new is also visible on the Street of the Jews, where the shops have been set into old vaults and the gallery is covered by an arched roof containing small apertures to allow for natural lighting.
Older Misrata consists of small stone houses and narrow arched streets while the newer part of the city, which began to develop in the 20th-century, consists of modern buildings, homes, factories and industrial areas.
A small portico juts out from the center of the building and is topped by a pediment, two high arched windows frame the entrance.
In conjunction with these large traps, there are also small arched stone walls which are believed to have been used as hiding places for archers waiting for prey.
The outer wall was 2 m thick at its base, and featured arched chambers on the level of the peribolos, crowned with a battlemented walkway, reaching a height of 8. 5 – 9 m. Access to the outer wall from the city was provided either through the main gates or through small posterns on the base of the inner wall's towers.
Due to cost considerations and the station's shallow depth, the usual arched ceiling was abandoned in favor of flat concrete walls and a ceiling of small barrel vaults ( oriented perpendicular to the tracks ) similar to the upper coffers in the six-coffer arch station design.
The translated ancient Roman and Greek accounts give a vivid description of the tomb both geometrically and aesthetically ; The tomb's geometric shape has changed little over the years, still maintaining a large stone of quadrangular form at the base, followed by a pyramidal succession of smaller rectangular stones, until after a few slabs, the structure is curtailed by an edifice, with an arched roof composed of a pyramidal shaped stone, and a small opening or window on the side, where the slenderst man could barely squeeze through.
The main changes were that the lion had started to resemble a dog rather than a lion, and the crown on top of the shield had been changed to an arched crown without a cap, and with a small Russian eagle on the rim.
Linking the town and the castle is the old ' Boo Backit Brig ' (' bow-backed bridge '), a small arched bridge.
This is a small building of main room and ante rooms crowned by a turret with spirelet, and has Tudor arched windows.
The bridge itself was a small stone arched structure which double decker buses later had trouble getting under, having to move into the middle of the road to avoid hitting the stonework.
The nose is broad, and short ; the eyes are small, black, and obliquely placed, and the eyebrows are arched and linear ; the lips are turned, the cheek bones broad and flat.

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Alarmed by this display of weapons, I looked toward the bridge and there saw, stretched across the near side, a cordon of policemen, their bicycles forming a roadblock before which stood several French officers in uniform and a small waspish man in a brown derby.
Sighting a line from the bridge to a small field directly to the side, I pitched the tent that evening on the stateless `` line '', digging a small trench around it as best I could with a toy spade donated by a neighborhood child.
When compressed, the crystal produces a small electrical current, so when placed under the bridge saddle, the vibrations of the strings through the saddle, and of the body of the instrument, are converted to a weak electrical signal.
An AVLB is typically a modified tank hull converted to carry a bridge into battle in order to support crossing ditches, small waterways, or other gap obstacles.
Another remarkable site is the Krämerbrücke, a bridge crossing the Breitstrom, a small tributary of the Gera River.
The method of transmitting sound resonance to the cone is either a " biscuit " bridge, made of a small piece of hardwood at the vertex of the cone ( Nationals ), or a " spider " bridge, made of metal and mounted around the rim of the ( inverted ) cone ( Dobros ).
It is primarily a low-level bridge which possesses an elevated span with a vertical clearance of in the middle of the river to permit small craft to pass.
When a small bridge is unavailable for some very low notes, some players may, as an emergency measure, use a bridge upside down.
The bridge is made so that it tapers in height and length, with the small end holding the trebles and the higher and wider end carrying the basses.
He is distressed at the loss of his brothers, but does not feel it is fair to go home, asking Miller to tell his mother " when you found me I was here, I was with the only brothers I have left ," looking at the small band whose duty it was to defend a bridge and destroy an approaching German mechanized unit.
The rope passed through a small gap at the centre of the bridge between its two halves.
However, the advent of a convenient ( if circuitous ) land route from Montevideo to Buenos Aires via the new bridge reduced freight and passenger traffic through the small port of Colonia on the Río de la Plata just opposite the Argentine capital.
* Carey Foster bridge, for measuring small resistances
A network bridge, operating at the data link layer, may interconnect a small number of devices in a home or the office.
However, if a vibrating string is examined, it will be seen that the string does not vibrate flush to the bridge and nut, but has a small “ dead length ” of string at each end.
It begins in the village of Crow's Bridge, where a small detachment of the Legion has remained behind to guard a bridge at the request of the locals.
The coast of Gallura is very jagged and continues along in a continuous series of small fiords, rock-cliffs and little islands that form the Archipelago of La Maddalena, a natural bridge towards nearby Corsica.
The small bridge at Stirling was only broad enough to allow two horsemen to cross abreast.
The Roman city most likely began as a small military camp, built by the consul Publius Cornelius Scipio in 218 BC to guard a wooden bridge he had built over the river Ticinum, on his way to search for Hannibal, who was rumoured to have managed to lead an army over the Alps and into Italy.
The existing port at Porto Torres, which is almost wholly artificial, is based in great part on Roman foundations ; and there exist also the remains of a temple ( which, as we learn from an inscription, was dedicated to Fortune, and restored in the reign of Philip ), of thermae, of a basilica and an aqueduct, as well as a bridge over the adjoining small river, still called the Fiume Turritano.
There is a small park with parking and a foot bridge to the monument.
The Communists send a small volunteer force that braves a hail of gunfire to climb across the bridge on underlying chains and assault the enemy positions on the other side, hence securing the bridgehead for the rest of the army to cross.

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