Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Villa Savoye" ¶ 16
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

At and Villa
Poirot also bears a striking resemblance to A. E. W. Mason's fictional detective — Inspector Hanaud of the French Sûreté — who, first appearing in the 1910 novel At the Villa Rose, predates the writing of the first Poirot novel by six years.
At the Villa of the Papyri at Herculaneum, apparently the villa of Caesar's father-in-law, the Greek library has been partly preserved in volcanic ash ; archaeologists speculate that a Latin library, kept separate from the Greek one, may await discovery at the site.
At the summit of Villa Glori, near the spot where Enrico died, there is a plain white column dedicated to the Cairoli brothers and their 70 companions.
At the time the settlement of Thorhem belonged to the homestead of Villa Thorhem.
At the rear of the Villa were positioned ' herm ' statues that derive from the Greek god Hermes, the patron of travellers and thus are welcoming figures for all who wish to visit Lord Burlington's gardens ( Lord Burlington's gardens at Chiswick were the most visited of all London villas.
At the Villa Madama, in the garden facing the loggia, the Elephant Fountain designed by Giovanni da Udine depicts " Annone ", whose tomb was designed by Raphael himself.
At the time, it was named Real Villa de San Felipe de Austria after the Spanish monarch, Philip III.
At Villa he carved out a long career as a midfielder, helping the club win the Third Division title in 1972, and playing in two League Cup finals-they lost in 1971 and won in 1975.
At the end of the sixties he started to create his large sculpture-habitations, such as ' Tour aux figures ', ' Jardin d ' Hiver ' and ' Villa Falbala ' in which people can wander, stay, contemplate etc.
At the Villa Mauriscot, the King and his future bride had a three-day-romance.
At the end of the 2010 / 11 campaign Moyes was once again linked with the Villa job, following Gerard Houlliers heart scare and he replied to the speculation " As far as I know I'm here and I'm the manager.
At the center of the amphitheater and rather dwarfed by its position is the Egyptian obelisk brought from the Villa Medici at Rome.
At the time he was one of Britain's most expensive defenders, and would go on to win a League Cup winner's medal at Aston Villa ( just missing out on a title medal ) as well as playing more than 200 top division games before finally retiring in 2000.
At " Villa Ocampo " Igor Stravinsky, André Malraux and Rabindranath Tagore had been her guests, also Indira Gandhi, José Ortega y Gasset, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Ernest Ansermet, Rafael Alberti, etc.
At the seaside Villa of the Papyri in Herculaneum, the villa gardens of Julius Caesar's father-in-law fell away to give pleasant and varied views of the Bay of Naples.
At the seaside Villa of the Papyri in Herculaneum, the villa gardens of Julius Caesar's father-in-law fell away in a series of terraces, giving pleasant and varied views of the Bay of Naples.
At Villa of Livia, probably part of Livia Drusilla's dowry brought to the Julio-Claudian dynasty, rooms in the cryptoporticus beneath terracing were frescoed with trees in bloom and fruit.
At Villa d ' Este he was assisted in the technical designs for the fountains by a Frenchman, Claude Venard, who was a manufacturer of hydraulic organs.
The Villa D ' Este At Tivoli
At its greatest extent, Villa Baviera was home to some three hundred German and Chilean residents and covered.
* 2003 At the Villa of Reduced Circumstances
At Lyme, while the central portico, resting upon a base reminiscent of Palladio's Villa Pisani, dominates the facade, the flanking wings are short, and of the same height as the central block, and the terminating pavilions are merely suggested by a slight projection in the facade.
At one time Kiveton was reputed to be the birthplace of more professional footballers than any place its size in England, with the likes of the Chapman brothers, Derrick Ashton ( Aston Villa ), Sidney Cartwright ( Arsenal ), Jack Hicklin ( Sheffield Wednesday ), Leslie Hoften ( Manchester United ), Eric Oakton ( Chelsea ) and Walter Wigmore ( Birmingham City ) all hailing from the village.
At the time, the location now occupied by the city of Chitré was inhabited by a small population of indigenous persons, near La Villa de Los Santos and was governed from Natá.

At and act
At this time, however, there are signs that increased availability of mortgage credit will not act with the usual speed to stimulate a sharp rise in residential construction.
At some moment a price difference exists, and the problem is to execute two or three balancing transactions while the difference persists ( that is, before the other arbitrageurs act ).
At its second reading, if the Parliament approves the text or does not act, the text is adopted, otherwise the Parliament may propose further amendments to the Council's proposal.
At the public shoe-eating, Herzog suggested that he hoped the act would serve to encourage anyone having difficulty bringing a project to fruition.
At the opposite extreme, if one looks at the microscopic situation, one sees there are many ways of carrying an electric current, including: a flow of electrons ; a flow of electron " holes " that act like positive particles ; and both negative and positive particles ( ions or other charged particles ) flowing in opposite directions in an electrolytic solution or a plasma ).
At the trial of any individual member of any group or organisation, the IMT was authorised to declare ( in connection with any act of which the individual was convicted ) that the group or organisation to which he belonged was a criminal organization.
At the same time, British policy-makers were afraid if Hitler were “ contained ”, and faced with a collapsing economy he would commit a desperate “ mad dog actof aggression as a way of lashing out.
At the time of their foundation, these were intended as monastic orders, whose members would act as simple soldiers protecting pilgrims.
At a conference between the two Houses, it was concluded that the Commons should consent to except him from the act of indemnity, the Lords agreeing, on their part, to concur with the other House in petitioning the King, in case of the condemnation of Vane, not to carry the sentence into execution.
At times a neutral city may act as an arbitrator for the two rival cities.
The band became a top act across Canada in the following months, and Men At Work started receiving top 40 US airplay by August.
At any rate, after Claudius's death he vented on him every kind of insult, in act and word, charging him now with folly and now with cruelty ; for it was a favourite joke of his to say that Claudius had ceased " to play the fool among mortals, lengthening the first syllable of the word morari, and he disregarded many of his decrees and acts as the work of a madman and a dotard.
At the national level, Congress passed the Goals 2000 act in 1994.
At Cumae, the Sibyl leads Aeneas on an archetypal descent to the underworld, where the shade of his dead father serves as a guide ; this book of the Aeneid directly influenced Dante, who has Virgil act as his narrator's guide.
At the event, Herzog suggested that he hoped the act would serve to encourage anyone having difficulty bringing a project to fruition.
At the end of the act ( and its successor ), a boy arrives, purporting to be a messenger sent from Godot, to advise the pair that he will not be coming that " evening but surely tomorrow.
* July 24 – At New York City's Copacabana Club, Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis perform their last comedy show together ( their act started on July 25, 1946 ).
At Bayreuth a tradition has arisen that there is no applause after the first act of the opera.
At Bayreuth performances audiences do not applaud at the end of the first act.
At some theatres other than Bayreuth, applause and curtain-calls is normal practice after every act ; other major theatres, including the Metropolitan Opera in New York, follow the Bayreuth custom.
At most pre-games they act out a skit as well.
At that time, anti-Persian sentiment was high among many mainland Greeks, and the rumor that Xerxes had destroyed the city was a popular one, though it is equally likely the fire was started by accident as the Athenians were frantically fleeing the scene in pandemonium, or that it was an act of " scorched earth " warfare to deprive Xerxes's army of the spoils of the city.
At first, Anne withheld royal assent to the act, but granted it the following year when the Estates threatened to withdraw Scottish support for England's wars.
At one point, the Tophatters had over 30 members, and eventually split into two, with one act who wanted to carry on playing dance-band jazz calling themselves The Dukes of Swing and the other, led by Turner becoming the Kings of Rhythm.

0.419 seconds.