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Its plan has a single nave divided into four sections, highlighting the retables of Juan Sánchez Cotán and the chancel's glass doors, adorned with mother-of-pearl, silver, precious woods and ivory.
Its bronze doors, adorned with bas-reliefs, are notable example of Romanesque art which may belong to the beginning of the 13th century.
Its access on the west side is made up of two main doors ( probably one was the access, the other the exit ).
Its directors went bankrupt in 1896 and the theatre was forced to close its doors.
Its interior was made almost entirely of combustible wooden materials — stairs, walls, floors, doors, and roof.
Its unique architecture gave birth to the model's distinctive gull wing doors, as part of the chassis passed through what would be the lower half of a standard door.
Its doors are often longer than those of an equivalent sedan and the rear passenger area smaller ; the roof may also be low.
Its styling was similar to that of Chrysler's Cirrus ( which featured chrome accent moldings along the doors and bumpers ), with the exception of the rear taillights, which were the same as Dodge's Stratus, and a Dodge grille, which differed from that of the Chrysler Cirrus and Plymouth Breeze.
Its scheme of single and paired Corinthian pilasters alternating with arch-headed windows and recessed doorways echoes the articulation of the exterior, which is reached through the French doors on either side, to a plain terrace dropping by broad stairs to the lawn facing the ocean, or to a planted terrace garden with a central fountain.
Its " cowlike " black-and-white design, and red doors, make it instantly recognizable.
Its methods were controversial and at the end of February 2007, it closed its doors.
Its doors are screened and locked, and it looks neglected.
Its ornate features includes an abundance of gables and pinnacles, with many carved figures standing under a baldachin in carved niches, around a statue of Henry the Navigator, standing on a pedestal between the two doors.
Its white exterior walls are put into contrast by the red and gold colours of the roof and decorations of the frames of the windows and doors.
Its streets are narrow and the houses are mainly built in the Republican Andean style from adobe plastered with plaster, with large wooden doors or hallways.
Its corporate sponsor is presumably Liaoning Panpan Group Co., Ltd. ( 辽宁盼盼集团有限公司 ), a manufacturer of theft-proof doors.
Its appearance is similar to the 1986-1989 Accord AeroDeck but with two more doors.
Its platform screen doors, which are still fitted, are different from the other stations of the Airport Express ( shown below ), as the screen doors are designed for the train of Tung Chung Line as well, which those train may also be used to run services from and to the station, in order to increase passenger flow during the time that large exhibition or concerts are holding.
Its final class of cadets graduated in 1971, and its doors closed for good that summer.
Its towers stand 106m high and it has a copper roof and bronze doors.
Its job is to close all locked doors, firing a black block at each door to do this.
Its main gate is from eastern side and two small doors are in side of north and south.
Its timber, which is rather dense ( relative density = 0. 76 ) and difficult to work, is used for doors and floors, for paving blocks, shoe lasts and wine casks ( where it replaces the European oak ).

Its and opened
Its institutions included a post-graduate theological college ( opened in connection with the Church of England in 1892, until 1907, when it was removed to Llandaff ).
Its new building, constructed with funds from the Rockefeller Foundation, was opened by Hilbert and Courant in 1930.
Its low price started to multiply users and opened a new market for computing and expert systems.
The Power & Light District, a new, nine-block entertainment district comprising numerous restaurants, bars, and retail shops, was developed by the Cordish Company of Baltimore, Maryland, Its first tenant opened on November 9, 2007.
Its turf-cutting ceremony was carried out on 18 February 2002 by the Canadian Prime Minister, Jean Chrétien, and it was officially opened on 29 April 2005.
Its first international location, operated under license by SFAE, opened in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, courting the wealth of the oil-rich Middle East.
Its Center for Visual Arts addition by Frank Gehry was added recently and the Museum's new Glass Pavilion across Monroe Street opened in August 2006.
Its first campus, UC Berkeley, was founded in 1868, while its tenth and newest campus, UC Merced, opened for classes in fall 2005.
Its clean, easily understood user interface, reliability, Windows port and simple installation all contributed to making it the application that opened up the Web to the general public.
Its permanent and current home, now renovated, designed in the International Style by the modernist architects Philip Goodwin and Edward Durell Stone, opened to the public on May 10, 1939, attended by an illustrious company of 6, 000 people, and with an opening address via radio from the White House by President Franklin D. Roosevelt ..
Its roots can be traced back to 1859 when the Brighton School of Art was opened in the Brighton Royal Pavilion.
Its first permanent building opened at Exhibition Place in 1961.
Its tram system was completed in 1892, while its theater was opened in 1899 ; until World War II, Gleiwitz ' theatre featured actors from through Europe and was one of the most famous theatres of entire Germany.
Its post office was opened in 1821, and the settlement was incorporated as Blountsville on December 13, 1827.
Its first winery opened in 2006 and a second opened in 2007.
Its Cyberjaya campus opened in Malaysia's first intelligent city of Cyberjaya, on 8 July 1999.
Its emergency medical center opened in the early 1980s, and its Fenwick Island substation began operations in July 1987.
Its current facility opened in January 2002.
Its post office, first opened in November 1881, was authorized to issue international money orders, and two rural routes supplied mail to the surrounding country.
Its current structure was opened to students in January, 1926.
Its 18-hole golf course, designed by Walter J. Travis ( his last before he died ), opened in 1926.
Its grounds include six major buildings, which contain student accommodation, teaching areas, dining hall, the library and administration blocks: Hall, South, Milham Ford, Wolfson, Garden, and the Christina Barratt Building ( opened in 2001 ).
Its current building opened in 1985.
Its high schools are Coppell High School and the newly opened New Tech High @ Coppell.

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