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On and tops
On the wrong side, the ends of the loops are visible, both the tops and bottoms, creating a much more bumpy texture sometimes called reverse stockinette.
On 20 September 2007, Constantine and Woodall launched their own exclusive Littlewoods women's clothing range which consists of trousers, coats and tops which like their underwear range, are designed to make certain areas appear slimmer.
On large sailing ships, however, particularly square-riggers, the shrouds end at the projections ( called tops or crosstrees ) and their loads are carried into the mast slightly further down by futtock shrouds.
On the high tops once more gathering he will celebrate with naked dances the glory of the human form and the great processions of the stars, or greet the bright horn of the young moon.
On mountain tops, stands of Balsam Fir occasionally develop fir waves.
* On a clear day, the tops of the five tallest structures in Washington D. C. can be seen from the top of stadium: the Washington Monument, the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, the Old Post Office Pavillion, the Washington National Cathedral, and the United States Capitol.
On the western side, descending from Fairfield are Great Rigg, Heron Pike and Nab Scar while the eastern ridge bears the tops of Hart Crag, Dove Crag, High Pike and Low Pike.
On the other hand, the female Rivethead fashion look may be and often is identical to the tough style of the male Rivetheads ( Tank Girl image ; military wear such as tank tops, paratrooper pants and combat boots ).
On earlier British locomotives the tops of the wheels usually projected through slots in the running plate and were covered by " splashers " which are analogous to mudguards on a road vehicle.
On 24 June 1967 the van they were travelling in to Morwell collided head-on with a car near Bunyip -- Birtles suffered a broken leg, Speer had both legs crushed, broke both arms and lost the tops off several fingers, and Merrit lost his right eye and had his face scarred.
On Consumer Reports test loop the 4-cyl RAV4 tops its class in fuel economy with 23 mpg, with the V6 getting 22mpg.
On some levels, the barrels appear with just their tops, without the body beneath it.
On release, Ben Gerson of Rolling Stone described " All Things Must Pass " as " eloquently hopeful and resigned " while labelling the album " the music of mountain tops and vast horizons ".
On rare occasions, he also tops in movies, for example for Jason Hawke in Boyland and Billy Brandt in a DVD-extra for No Way Out.
On ornate examples, metal posts were adorned with filigree and the tops decorated with spear ends, balls or other embellishments.
On 20 September 2007, they launched their own exclusive Littlewoods Direct Autumn / Winter women's range which consists of trousers, coats and tops and, like their underwear range, are designed to shrink the buttocks, reduce thighs, flatten tummies or emphasize the waist.

On and pillars
On these pillars rested that solid basis for life and thought which was soon to be manifested in the remarkably unlimited ken of the Iliad.
On this passage the theologian Joseph Barber Lightfoot ( Apostolic Fathers, 1885, II, p. 84 ) noted: " Clement may possibly be referring to some known, but hardly accessible land, lying without the pillars of Hercules.
On becoming Prime Minister Major had promised to keep Britain " at the very heart of Europe ", and claimed to have won " game, set and match for Britain " – by negotiating the social chapter and single currency opt-outs from the Maastricht Treaty, and by ensuring that there was no overt mention of a " Federal " Europe and that foreign and defence policy were kept as matters of inter-governmental cooperation, in separate " pillars " from the supranational European Union.
On 6 March 2009, however, as part of a massive new public works program, Silvio Berlusconi's government announced that plans to construct the Messina Bridge had been fully revived, pledging EUR 1. 3 billion as a contribution to its estimated cost of EUR 6. 1 billion Some 3. 3 km long and 60 m wide, the bridge would be supported by two 382 m pillars, each higher than the Empire State Building, and accommodate six freeway lanes, a railway ( for up to 200 trains a day ), and two walkways.
On the capital of one of the pillars beneath the west gallery W. D. Gough carved a representation of the architect, and a shield inscribed " Aegidio architecto " ( By Giles the architect ) – possibly the only depiction of Scott in stone.
On the central part, there is a loggia with five arcades and pillars made of curved stone, having at the top three ogives.
" On the basis of circumstantial evidence, historical accounts, gazetteers 361 and other epigraphical documents, it is established that after demolishing the temple, the disputed structure was constructed as a mosque and even pillars of the old temple were re-used, which contained the images of Hindu gods and goddesses against the tenets of Islam ".
On the other hand, his unsparing reviews made bad blood with the pillars of the university.
On the left is the mausoleum of Ascia, with an exterior wall painting of vine shoots rising from kantharoi up trompe-l ' œil pillars.
On the top of the spinae stood small tables or frames supported on pillars, and also small pieces of marble in the shape of eggs or dolphins.
On 9 November 1678, Charles promised that he would sign any bill that would make them safe during the reign of his successor, so long as they did not impeach the right of his successor ; this speech was widely misreported as Charles ' having agreed to name the Duke of Monmouth as his successor, leading to celebratory bonfires throughout London, with crowds drinking the health of " the King, the Duke of Monmouth, and Earl of Shaftesbury, as the only three pillars of all safety.
On the pillars of the inner passage, female figures are engraved in high relief.
On the opposite side of the court the few Osiride pillars and columns still left can furnish an idea of the original grandeur.
# On the platform was what is variously called a portal, or door frame, or portico with pillars, of limestone.
On the opposite wall is a mural of a man using the golden sextant outside the temple facing a metal tower and a strange formula for using the sextant This safe's combination results from solving the ritual " Hermat's pillars ".
On the pillars are carved female figurines playing musical instruments and 16 Vidhyadevis, or the goddesses of knowledge, each one holding her own symbol which is believed to be memorial of victorious Brahma Kumaris follower from last Kalpa.
On the front they routinely bore the image of the goddess Athena standing between two pillars on which roosters perched ; on the back there was a sports scene.
On the ground floor the central bays contain three entrances, separated by pillars, which lead to a recessed porch.
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On the reverse is a lion, symbol of Buddhism, as also seen on the pillars of the Mauryan King Ashoka.
The print featured on the platform pillars and glass barrier is of farmland which used to exist in the Ma On Shan area.
On either side of the High Altar are two pillars, countercharged in black and white.
On one of the pillars inside the temple she is shown offering flowers to the goddess Anuqet.
On the sides of the elevator, the walkway is articulated by means of bearings, as well as on the pillars, which is articulated at the base.

On and girders
On top of this is built a pyramid of girders, which are gilded and blaze at night, with the same type of yellow-orange high-pressure sodium ( HPS ) lighting now used in most street lights .| deadurl = no
On the other hand, box girders are more expensive to fabricate, and they are more difficult to maintain, because of the need for access to a confined space inside the box.
On December 13, 2009, the Indiana Department of Transportation ( INDOT ) closed the Cline Avenue ( SR-912 ) bridge over the Indiana Harbor and Ship Canal after a routine inspection revealed significant corrosion of the steel tensioning cables and rebar within the box girders due to water seeping through cracks in the bridge deck.
On either side of the river the steel girders were supported by bluestone and brick buttresses, and on the south side the structure continued as a brickwork viaduct.

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