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Flanking the main building in the marketplace are two equally long buildings ( North Market and South Market ) that expand the market space for more restaurants, specialty shops, and office spaces.
Flanking the main house were dozens of supporting structures: slave quarters, a dairy, ice house, barns, stables.
Flanking the left of the entrance is the guest bedroom, which is the only bedroom on the main floor.

Flanking and are
Flanking the high central ridges are two lower plateaus.
Flanking the steps as they approach the entrance are two buttresses each crowned with an tall tripod carved from pink Tennessee marble by the Piccirilli Brothers.
Flanking doors in the corners of the courtyard have isolated architraves embedded in the wall above their plain openings, while above oval bull's-eye windows are draped with the swags of husks that became a common feature of the neoclassical manner.
Flanking this lancet are four more containing Old Testament figures.
Flanking the central section are two identical wings on three floors, each three windows wide, the windows of the first-floor piano nobile being the tallest.
Flanking the east and west sides of the court are the remains of two groups of chapels, many of which are dummy buildings, of three different architectural styles.
Flanking strata are even better exhibited in the Bighorn Mountains, the front range of northern Wyoming.
Flanking and overlooking Route 6 through the Mignano Gap and its villages ( San Pietro Infine, San Vittore Del Lazio and Cervaro ) are, successively Monte Camino, Monte Lungo, Monte Porchia and Monte Trocchio on the left and Monte San Croce, Monte Corno, Monte Sambúcaro and Monte Maio on the right.
Flanking marketing warfare strategies are a type of marketing warfare strategy designed to minimize confrontational losses.
Flanking the inscription on both sides are pairs of relief panels above the minor archways, being eight total.
Flanking the original area of campus to the east are the areas of major research for the life sciences and Engineering departments, including J. R. Smith Hall, the Life Sciences building and the Herff College of Engineering complex, as well as the Education department, residing in E. C.
Flanking the repeats are segments of non-repetitive sequence ( shown here as thin lines ), allowing the VNTR blocks to be extracted with restriction enzymes and analyzed by RFLP, or amplified by the polymerase chain reaction ( PCR ) technique and their size determined by gel electrophoresis.
Flanking the southern entrance are buildings for the post office and 26th Squadron of the Polícia de Segurança Pública-PSP ( police ).
Flanking the permanent displays are the changing exhibits.
Flanking the map are two stone slabs for use as benches.
Flanking the map are two stone slabs for use as benches.
Flanking the entrance archway are the The Sword of Victory, a bas-relief above the opening, and two stone lions, each bearing a shield ; on the left hand side of the passage is the Dragon of Destruction, with the shield showing a dragon and the date 1914, while on the right hand side is the Dove of Peace, with the shield showing a dove perched on a crown and the date 1918.
Flanking the Allegory are two other paintings on perpendicular walls: Effects of Good Government and Effects of Bad Government.
Flanking the gopuram are a sculpture of Murugan on the right and Krishna on the left ( as you enter ).
Their combat skills are generally centered around Marksman ( archery and thrown weapons ) and gladiator ( dual-swords ), and they receive fighting style proficiencies, as well as Expert Flanking proficiencies.
Flanking the rotunda to the east and west are one-story, symmetrical wings framed by wood arches.
While the anthelion area is usually sparse on haloes, in a complex display it features various rare optic phenomena: Flanking the anthelion on the parhelic circle are two 120 ° parhelia ( and two Liljequist parhelia ) caused by plate crystals.

Flanking and .
Flanking towers, initially square and latterly curved, were introduced along the walls and gatehouses began to grow in size and complexity, with portcullises being introduced for the first time.
Flanking the rostrum is a paneled semi-circular wall that tapers as it nears the ceiling and surrounds the front portion of the chamber.
Flanking the central arch, the side bays now each contain a shallow niche-like blind aedicular window, a discreet early 19th century restoration.
Flanking the entrance is a double staircase leading to a minstrels ' gallery and the senior combination room.
* Flanking marketing warfare strategies-Operate in areas of little importance to the competitor.
* Flanking Attack-Attack the competitor ’ s flank.
* Flanking attack-This strategy is designed to pressure the flank of the enemy line so the flank turns inward.
* Flanking Attack ( offensive )-This is designed to pressure the flank of the enemy line so the flank turns inward.
* Flanking Position ( defensive )-This involves the re-deployment of your resources to deter a flanking attack.
Flanking may occur if a groyne does not extend far enough landward.

main and entrances
Enodia's very name (" In-the-Road ") suggests that she watched over entrances, for it expresses both the possibility that she stood on the main road into a city, keeping an eye on all who entered, and in the road in front of private houses, protecting their inhabitants.
The rugby ground has two main entrances, the south entrance, and the Gwyn Nicholls Memorial Gates ( north entrance ), which was unveiled on 26 December 1949 in honour of the Welsh international rugby player Gwyn Nicholls.
* Category IV: used on locations where fault current levels can be very high, such as supply service entrances, main panels, supply meters and primary over-voltage protection equipment.
For example, the Los Angeles Superior Court added such checkpoints to all entrances to its main courthouse in Downtown Los Angeles after a woman was shot and killed by her ex-husband in open court in September 1995.
From these locations, both youths had excellent views of the school cafeteria's side entrance, and each youth had initially intended to open fire upon students fleeing the school through the main entrances when bombs they intended to place inside the cafeteria detonated, with each shooter positioned to cover a main exit of the school and open fire on fleeing students.
In the early 19th century, the Arch of Konstantino-Elenensky gate was paved with bricks, but the Spassky Gate was the main front gate of the Kremlin and used for royal entrances.
Prince Albert appears within the main arch above the twin entrances, Queen Victoria above the frame around the arches and entrance, sculpted by Alfred Drury.
The main post has entrances from three bordering cities, Daleville, Ozark and Enterprise.
There are only three main entrances and exits into the estates via the San Vicente Highway, Old Julian Highway, and Wildcat Canyon Highway leading to Barona, and eventually South Bay.
Also, other than the main entrance, several entrances are accessible to pedestrians and horses only and are located along Kings Mountain Road.
Businesses on Main Street began using their back doors on Bullard Street as main entrances and eventually, were permanently used as the new front entrances.
Above the arcade is the Old Library ; behind the arcade are the main entrance to the College ( centre ) and the entrances to the Chapel ( left ) and the Hall ( right ).
Dubbing itself " The Peaceful Side of the Smokies ," Townsend has the least traffic of the three main entrances to the national park.
Starting from a main central tunnel with two entrances, there are several autonomous individual bunkers with a total area of 2, 000 square metres.
However, the strong defences built up during WW1 had fallen into disrepair: defence against air attack was inadequate ; the blockships sunk to stop U-boats from penetrating had largely collapsed ; and, while there were anti-submarine nets in place over the three main entrances, they comprised only single-stranded looped wire.
New blockships were sunk, booms and mines were placed over the main entrances, increased anti-aircraft batteries were installed at crucial points, and Winston Churchill ordered the construction of a series of causeways to block the eastern approaches to Scapa Flow ; they were built by Italian prisoners of war held in Orkney.
These are shown on maps and noticeboards displayed near the main entrances, along with other regulations that govern use of the park.
Four lodges stand at the estate's main entrances.
7 West is generally only accessible via 5 West or 9 West, and 3 West North, 9 West and 8 East have entrances at ground level at varying distances from the main parade.
Fingon and the main Army of Hithlum could not come to their rescue, as Morgoth had by this time ordered his main army, many thousands strong, to emerge from a large number of hidden entrances in Thangorodrim.
Large parts of the very first national park in Norway, Rondane National Park is situated in the municipality of Sel and has its main entrances from the mountain villages of Høvringen and Mysuseter.

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