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At and decoration
At the station at Warsaw on 25 August he was consoled by the award of the Virtuti Militari, 2nd class, Poland's highest military decoration for courage in the face of the enemy ; at Kraków on the 26th he was dined by the mayor and corporation ; at Paris on the 28th he was cheered by crowds lining the platform of the Gare de l ' Est, kissed on both cheeks by the Premier Alexandre Millerand and presented with the grand-croix de la légion d ' honneur.
At the wall on the far end of the room is usually a large ceramic tile mural or painting for decoration.
At the same time, some partial anastylosis has revived various buildings found in a sufficient state of preservation and presenting some special interest in their architecture or decoration.
At the time he began practice the fashionable architects were the brothers Adam, whose style of interior decoration he proceeded to imitate with such success that they complained of plagiarism in the introduction to their Works in Architecture, which appeared in 1773.
At some time the house had been disfigured with a rather unsightly concrete porch and the old brickwork covered with cement plaster, concealing the fact that this was a very interesting eighteenth century building containing a fine stairs and coved ceilings with good plaster decoration.
At Hampton Court the lower part of the decoration of the great staircase by Antonio Verrio is in grisaille.
At that time, it was also determined that the Purple Heart Medal would be considered the official " successor decoration " to the Badge of Military Merit.
At the start of World War I, the Navy had the Medal of Honor as the only decoration with which to recognize heroism.
At the age of fourteen he carved the ornaments of the galleys built in the shipyards of his native city, and at sixteen the decoration and construction of a ship were entrusted to him.
At fifteen he entered the studios at Sèvres, first working in the decoration of porcelain occupied him and later turning to painting.
At Rome Cornelius participated, with other members of his fraternity, in the decoration of the Casa Bartholdi and the Villa Massimi, and where thus employed he was also engaged upon designs for the illustration of the Nibelungenlied.
At the end Luther attempts to set up a Frosty the Snowman decoration on his roof, but fails and barely escapes possible death.
At the turn of the 20th century, when the building became a club for graduate members of the fraternity and a new undergraduate house was built at 115th Street, a newspaper account described the 28th Street house as " a perfect Bijou of tasteful decoration ".
At its simplest, baseboard consists of a simple plank nailed, screwed or glued to the wall ; however, particularly in older houses, it can be made up of a number of mouldings for decoration.
At the end of the period the decoration evolves to flame motifs.
At first centred on Málaga in the south, and using typical Islamic decoration, by the 15th century the largest production was around Valencia, which had long been reconquered by the Kingdom of Aragon.
At that site, there is a sculptured decoration where the arched harp with about five strings appears in a scene where musicians and a dancer are depicted.
At this time, a stucco decoration ( long since disappeared ) to the wine and drawing rooms was added by Pietro La Francini, who worked for Daniel Garrett ( who had worked for Lady Bowes on Gibside Banqueting House ).
At the Battle of Borodino he, together with General of Cavalry Fyodor Ushakov, conducted a manoeuver against the French left ( northern ) flank, but failed to effectively threaten the French, resulting in Platov not receiving a decoration for the battle although ironically it was later disclosed that this raid had a dramatic effect on Napoleon, causing him to hold back the French Imperial Guard.

At and hypostyle
At the end of the colonnade was the transverse hypostyle room with eight columns connected in pairs by blocks of limestone.

At and hall
At that moment the bathroom door flew open and Eugene came out, with his face lathered for shaving, and strode down the hall, tying the sash of his dressing gown as he went.
At the landing she saw Juanita, her face flushed pink with excitement, run down the hall from the kitchen to the front door.
At the time of his birth, Chaplin's parents were both entertainers in the music hall tradition: Hannah, the daughter of a shoemaker, had a brief and unsuccessful career under the stage name Lily Harley, while Charles Sr., a butcher's son, worked as a popular singer.
At the time, there was little regard for historical heritage ; in the 1960s, a new city hall was built and its neo-gothic predecessor ( 1867 ) demolished to make way for a planned arterial road that never materialised.
At the end of the century, the administration of the city hall and the city underwent diverse structural changes with the opening of several avenues, hospitals, cultural spaces and it became one of the main tourist destinations in the Northeast and in Brazil.
At the same time he was employed by Jean-Baptiste Kranz to assist him in the design of the exhibition hall for the Exposition Universelle which was to be held in 1867.
At dusk on November 8, Danish soldiers, with lanterns and torches, entered a great hall of the royal palace and took away several noble guests.
At the town hall, Massimo and Mary prepare to marry but her father stops the ceremony, realising that the wedding is what he wants for her and not what she wants.
At the Villa Savoye the act of cleansing is represented both by the sink in the entrance hall and the celebration of the health-giving properties of the sun in the solarium on the roof which is given significance by being the culmination of ascending the ramp.
* At colleges in the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, Hall is the dining hall for students, with High Table at one end for fellows.
At the right side of the hall, in the front row of seats reserved for the dead leader's family, his wife Tatyana Filipovna with her red hair held in place with a hairclip, sat alongside with their two children, Igor and Irina.
At that time, supporting bands were not also named to the hall.
At around 3 am, the first casualties of the putsch occurred when the local garrison of the Reichswehr spotted Röhm's men coming out of the beer hall.
At the age of 16, he was a hall monitor at high school, and possibly had a part-time security guard job at Springfield State University.
At its north-east corner access was given from the dormitory to the necessarium, a building in the form of a Norman hall, 145 ft ( 44 m ) long by 25 broad ( 44. 2 m × 7. 6 m ), containing fifty-five seats.
" At the Yelmo Cineplex in Spain, $ 390, 000 was spent refitting a theater into a " high-tech video gaming hall seating about 50 people.
At the south of the grand hall a series of rooms were built for storage.
At the Westcroft Leisure Centre in Grove Park, Carshalton, there are health and fitness facilities including two swimming pools one being a teaching pool, sports hall, two others halls, squash court and fitness centre.
At one point Walthamstow was just a culmination of five small villages, and affairs were discussed at Vestry House, acting as the first town hall.
At a town hall meeting at Stonington ‘ s Road Church in April 1807, a small majority of voters decided for division, using the old dividing line between the North and South societies of the Congregationalist Church as the demarcation line.
* The Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip mention Hengelo in their song " At the Hundredth Meridian ", where they " remember Hengelo " after a glorious gig in Metropool ( concert hall in Hengelo ).
At least two Warren hammers exist, one of which is on display at the town hall.
At that time, New College Lane was known as Hammer Hall Lane ( named after a hall to the east, as New College had not then been founded ), and its northern side was the old town wall.
At one time it was home to 300 households, had a church, school, store, sawmill, a boot and shoe shop, and a public hall.
At Schwetzingen, the city concert hall was renamed in his honor in 2005.

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