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Externally and internally the building remains largely intact, though the signage on the external decorative pier now reads " B-L-O-U-Z-A ", rather than the original " H-O-Y-T-S " ( later it was " B-I-N-G-O ").
Externally, Columbia was the first orbiter in the fleet whose surface was mostly covered with High & Low Temperature Reusable Surface Insulation ( HRSI / LRSI ) tiles as its main thermal protection system ( TPS ), with white silicone rubber-painted Nomex — known as Felt Reusable Surface Insulation ( FRSI ) blankets — in some areas on the wings, fuselage and Payload Bay Doors.
Externally it is a commentary on seminal verses in Bereishit ( and therefore in the version published in Cremona it is printed in parashat Bereishit ).
Externally these latter pavilions would have differed from their northern counterparts by large glazed Serlian windows on the piano nobile of their southern facades.
Externally or internally applied electromagnetic fields produce forces on the charge carriers ( usually electrons ) within the conductor, generating electric currents that rearranges the charges.
Externally, the only difference between the 3 litre and 2. 5 litre versions was the small badge on the boot giving the engine size.
Externally the car looks identical save minor changes to alloy wheels ( on the VTR ), half colour coded door mirrors, clear side indicator lenses, and white indicator rear lenses.
Externally, it can be distinguished from the Anglia by having vertical bars on the radiator grille and four doors.
Externally the VJ Valiant continued on the with the new body style, though the VJ reverted to single round headlamps.
Externally the two species of mountain coatis are quite similar, but the Eastern Mountain Coati is overall smaller, somewhat shorter-tailed on average, has markedly smaller teeth, a paler olive-brown pelage, and usually a dark mid-dorsal stripe on the back ( versus more rufescent or blackish, and usually without a dark mid-dorsal stripe in the Western Mountain Coati ).
Externally the Calais was identified by front fender model script ; thin horizontal belt moldings and a script on the right side of the trunk.
Externally they were easily identified by the word " Sandpiper: and a bird decal, this was on the side rear quarters of the coupe, and on the rear doors of the sedans.
Externally, the class 166 can be distinguished from a Class 165 by having a first class section at each end of the train, and opening hoppers on every other window.
Externally Daleks have the appearance of a truncated cone varying between approximately 1. 5 metres ( 5 feet ) and 2 metres ( 6 feet 6 inches ) tall depending on the variant.
Externally, the Scotsman had no chrome plating and simple plaid decals with the Studebaker name on the hood, dashboard and tailgate.
Externally the car is very similar to the 1500 with differences including: Amber or white ( depending on market ) front turn indicators shared with white parking lamps, separate stop / tail and turn lamps in the rear, and 1600 badging on the boot and the cowl.
Externally PA-2s could be distinguished by the absence of the " eyebrow " trim piece on the grille behind the cab and the porthole window behind the radiator shutters.
Externally, it's a flat slab with modest decorations based on Zholtovsky's Florentine canon ; no statues or obelisks, no bay windows.
Externally, the mock-up features simulated thermal protection system tiles ( bearing numbers, as the genuine flight articles used to ), paneling that looks like reinforced carbon – carbon ( RCC ) panels on the leading edges of the wings, and actual Michelin tires on the landing gear which were flown in space.
Externally produced data can also be added to the display, either via a DAS ( Distributed Annotation System ) server on the internet, or by uploading a suitable file in one of the supported formats, such as BAM, BED or PSL.

Externally and part
Externally funded research at the Air Force Academy has been a large and growing part of the technical majors.
Externally the appointment was at first welcomed as a sign that Shell was going to move aggressively to reduce costs, however Watts soon fell into disfavour with Shell's institutional investors, in large part because he was seen as aloof and uncommunicative.

Externally and has
Externally, the skin has a thin cuticle covering the epidermis, which consists of a syncytium with no cell walls.
Externally, the castle keep appears to have five floors, because the second and third floors from the top appear to be a single floor ; however, the tower actually has six floors and a basement.
At launch, the 307 was launched as a 3-and 5-door hatchback, though in 2002 the 307 range was expanded with the introduction of two estates, called the 307 Break and 307 SW. Externally they are almost identical, with the exception that the SW version has silver roof bars and a 3 / 4 length panoramic glass roof as standard equipment.
Externally, some parts may seem useless because the inner coherence of the animal nature has given them this form without regard to outer circumstance.
Externally the switch pitch version has two electrical connections, where the non-switch pitch THM400 has only one.
Externally it is very easy to differentiate between Mk1 and Mk2 versions ; the Mk1 has the words THAMESTRADER in red on a chrome strip along the bottom of the bonnet opening and the white painted grill between the headlights has a vertical divider with a red circular badge with 4 stars, whereas the Mk2 has just the word THAMES under the bonnet, and TRADER in white letters spaced out between the headlights replacing the divider and badge.

Externally and surrounded
Externally it was unremarkable ( illustration, right ), but the classicising domed hall surrounded by galleried aisles and apsidal ends, was something new in assembly rooms, and brought its architect immediate celebrity.

Externally and such
Externally, about every half-billion years or so an open cluster tends to be disturbed by external factors such as passing close to or through a molecular cloud.
Externally, the Enis Furley Foundation is active in community outreach programs, " Hot Corner Kids ", and the construction of outdoor retreats, such as " Camp Emma Lou " ( named after another one of Rolen's dogs.
Externally attached microchips such as RFID ear tags are commonly used to identify farm and ranch animals other than horses.
Externally, such a machine maintains the same appearance to the user, appearing to function properly.
Externally, Panglima Laôt represents their fishermen in resolving conflicts to fishermen from outside his lhôk territory, including conflict with foreign fisherman such as Thailand, India and Myanmar.

Externally and for
Externally, the S wore new front and rear spoilers and sported wider wheels and tires than the older variant, but the main change for the 928 S was under the hood, where a revised 4. 7 L engine was used.
Externally, it appears as a large white marquee with twelve 100 m-high yellow support towers, one for each month of the year, or each hour of the clock face, representing the role played by Greenwich Mean Time.
Externally, a poultice of the leaves is useful for insect bites, poison-ivy rashes, minor sores, and boils.
Externally, the tower is a re-working of a design Burges used for the unsuccessful Law Courts competition.
Externally, the distinctive metal portico over the main door was erected for the visit of Queen Victoria in 1900.
Externally and performance-wise similar to Type 97s save for the receiver stamping indicating its difference.
Externally it was almost indistinguishable from a standard GT, but offered a higher performance engine and improved suspension — although the ' HO ' stood for ' Handling Option ' the cars also gained larger Holley carburettors and other performance additions.
Externally, the preparations Philip was making for an invasion of England were all too evident.
Externally, however, she became a popular media spokesperson, leading the party to one of its best-ever results in the 1996 election and obtaining a primary vote of over 13 % for herself.
Externally, there were issues too ; the main reasons for these arguments were economic, but also social issues as well.
* Configuration versatility — Externally powered electronic products can be used with different power sources as needed ( e. g. 120VAC, 240VAC, 12VDC, or external battery pack ), for convenient use in the field, or when traveling.
Externally, the oil is used for rheumatic pain and, like clove oil, can be applied as an emergency treatment to dull toothache.
Externally it could be distinguished by the full-length trim strip along the body and Mark III badging ; internally it replaced the rear bench seat with two individually moulded rear seats, making it more comfortable to ride in for four occupants but less so for five.
Externally the absence of human rights in a country belonging to the Western Bloc during the Cold War was a continuous source of embarrassment for the free world ( considering Greece is seen as the inventor of democracy ) and this and other reasons made Greece an international pariah abroad and interrupted her process of integration with the European Union with incalculable opportunity costs.
Externally identical, the principal difference between them was in the fuel for the fusion stage.
Externally, the way was paved for Theban ascendancy by the collapse of Athenian power in the Peloponnesian War ( 431 – 404 BC ), through the weakening of the Spartans by their oliganthropia ( demographic decline ) and by the inconclusive Corinthian War ( 395 – 386 BC ).
Externally the trains were designed to the familiar core design for tube trains, but internally there were subtle differences ( e. g.: the armrests, wrap-around windows, lighting, and more ) and through a series of public consultations passengers were invited to comment on which they preferred.

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