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Then he wrinkled his huge brow and went slowly out of the room.
Scotty's father sat sprawled in his chair, angular, alert as a cricket, looking about at the huge stainless-steel appointments of the room with an expression of proprietorship.
In the room next to theirs was a huge cradle, of mahogany, ornately carved and decorated with gold leaf.
The Lodge, built of hand-hewn virgin spruce, can handle fifty people for dining, sleeping, or lounging in its huge living room.
Its lovely seventeenth-century ceiling frescoes, as well as the huge guards room with a tremendously high and beautifully carved wooden ceiling, can be seen Sundays ( 11:00 to 12:00 noon ).
The top of the building is a crown, like a huge gable, which is at the same level as the roof and helps to conceal the room where there used to be water tanks.
The tubes in Futurama are also used to depict the endless confusion of bureaucracy: an immense network of pneumatic tubes connects all offices in New New York City to the " Central Bureaucracy ", with all the capsules being deposited directly into a huge pile in the main filing room, with no sorting or organization.
The tank mounted a huge auto-loader turret on top of a very short chassis, so short that there was no room for a driver in the front hull.
The living room was now heated by tiled stoves, operated from the kitchen, which offered the huge advantage of not filling the room with smoke.
Alonzo Mourning's huge contract expired the following summer, giving the Heat some much-needed cap room to rebuild.
The natives dug a large shaft and in the back had a huge room where they stored all of their silver and practiced pagan rituals.
The " principal apartment ", or State bedroom suite, contains fine furniture and paintings as does the drawing room with its huge Venetian window ; the dining room, with its gigantic apse, has a ceiling that Adam based on the Palace of Augustus in the Farnese Gardens.
The approach continues through the great portico into the hall, its ceiling painted by James Thornhill with the Duke's apotheosis, then on under a great triumphal arch, through the huge marble door-case with the Duke's marble effigy above it ( bearing the ducal plaudit " Nor could Augustus better calm mankind "), and into the painted saloon, the most highly decorated room in the palace, where the Duke was to have sat enthroned.
The final large reception room on the first floor is the Hondecoeter Room ( 16 ), so named because of the three huge oil paintings by Melchior d ' Hondecoeter ( 1636 – 1695 ), depicting scenes of birds in courtyards, which are fitted into the neo-Carolean panelling.
The expression of his lost life is seen when he is sculpting a huge model of Devils Tower in his living room, with his family deserting him.
Even while she lies dying in the next room, Saccard ( in a brilliant scene of breathtaking callousness ) is already making arrangements to marry rich country girl Renée, who is pregnant with the child of a local labourer and whose family wishes to avoid scandal by offering a huge dowry to any man who will marry her and claim the baby as his own.
Massive advertising, huge sales, home delivery, a system of refunds and novelties such as a reading room and a snack bar, further induce his female clientele to patronize his store in growing numbers.
Sarah is chased by an unseen pursuer and, thinking she will be able to escape through a window into another room, falls into a huge pile of barbed wire.
The smaller ( but still huge ) rooms in between would be used for private audiences, a withdrawing room and a dressing room.
The reason for this is the Edwardian Period, when large house-parties needed a huge collection of salons for playing bridge, dancing, talking and generally amusing themselves, also the occupants of the state bedroom preferred the comfort of a warmer more private room on a quiet floor with an en-suite bathroom.
The final structure roughly divided the building into three-the huge main turbine hall in the centre, with the smaller boiler room to one side and the switching room to the other.

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It comes from Ancient Greek (), meaning " whale " or " any huge fish or sea monster ".
The English word " dragon " derives from Greek δράκων ( drákōn ), " dragon, serpent of huge size, water-snake ", which probably comes from the verb δρακεῖν ( drakeîn ) " to see clearly ".
The word dragon entered the English language in the early 13th century from Old French dragon, which in turn comes from Latin draconem ( nominative draco ) meaning " huge serpent, dragon ," from the Greek word δράκων, drakon ( genitive drakontos, δράκοντος ) " serpent, giant seafish ", which is believed to have come from an earlier stem drak -, a stem of derkesthai, " to see clearly ," from Proto-Indo-European derk-" to see " or " the one with the ( deadly ) glance.
It comes to the fore in Italian Renaissance painting, where a series of increasingly ambitious works were produced, many still religious, but several, especially in Florence, which did actually feature near-contemporary historical scenes such as the set of three huge canvases on The Battle of San Romano by Paolo Uccello, the abortive Battle of Cascina by Michelangelo and the Battle of Anghiari by Leonardo da Vinci, neither of which were completed.
With that knowledge comes power and confidence ; the hero often begins as a childlike figure, but matures rapidly, experiencing a huge gain in fighting / problem-solving abilities along the way.
After unification a huge number of civil servants and soldiers recruited from all over the country introduced many more words and idioms from their home languages (" ciao " is derived from Venetian word " s-ciao " ( slave ), " panettone " comes from Lombard word " panatton " etc .).
* In Israel although it shares a similar agenda with the Sephardic Shas political party, Shas is more bipartisan when it comes to its own issues and non-nationalistic-based with a huge emphasis on Sephardi and Mizrahi Judaism.
" High responds that this is indeed true, that a huge amount are already in Valhalla, but yet this amount will seem to be too few when " the wolf comes.
The Cyclopes, usually children of Gods ( Olympians ) and nature spirits ( nereids, naiads and dryads ), are also compared to giants due to their huge size ( Polyphemus, son of Poseidon and Thoosa, and nemesis of Odysseus and Jason, comes to mind ).
During Hogmanay festivities, the High Street comes alive with crowds watching the annual fireballs ceremony, in which volunteers walking down the High Street swing huge balls of fire around and around at the ends of chains.
As Marko counts a huge stash of cash they've just given him, exuberant Blacky comes in and tells him to go out and buy the biggest bouquet of flowers available before giddily declaring: " there'll be a wedding ".
She remarks sarcastically to Jerry ( after he expresses surprise that she would date Puddy, who is a mechanic ) that it's " such a huge turn off " for her when Puddy comes home " dripping with animal sexuality like Stanley Kowalski ".
: The Kalevide comes across a large iron bridge and the huge army of Sarvik.
His mother wrote to her husband in November 1636 that she had heard her son " much comended by all that comes from you ... a huge deall of witt and much sweetness of nature ".
The food is great tasting, comes in huge portions, and yet, is cheaply priced.
It comes from the adjective gargantuan ( meaning " huge " or " vast ") which is in turn derived from Gargantua, a fictional giant created by François Rabelais.
This episode, that comes right after the first strophe of the narration ( no. 19 of Canto I ) and that depicts the entry of the caravan of carracks in the poem, sailing into the unknown upon the sheet of white foam of the Indian Ocean, has a huge significance in the organization of the poem.
Isolated from any approach by a huge tract of monotonous desert, the vibrancy of Yazd often comes as a surprise.
Players may attempt to carve out huge empires, become master magicians, intrepid explorers, rich traders or any other career that comes to mind and interact with other players in trade, war and alliances.
This creates huge trust issues across teams ; hence SOA Governance comes into the picture.
The name of the lake ( Icelandic mý (" midge ") and vatn (" lake "); the lake of midges ) comes from the huge numbers of flies ( midges ) to be found there in the summer.
After the battle between the monsters, the party comes across an island with a huge geyser, which Lidenbrock names " Axel's Island.
The historian Nelson Borges said, however, that Figueira comes from the word " fagaria ", which means " opening, huge mouth ".
Between the two pillars outside the ' Shani ' temple, one comes across an ancient huge Portuguese bell.

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