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Renting an apartment in nearby Point Richmond, California, Kees took a job at the Langley Porter Psychiatric Clinic at the University of California, San Francisco, where he worked alongside the anthropologist Gregory Bateson making data films for a study of nonverbal communication.
Renting another car from a French madam ( who immediately accepts their offer after realizing Snoopy is, in fact, a World War I Flying Ace ) the group soon becomes lost and camps at a nearby beach for the night.

Renting and British
* Renting of something ( borrowing for a fee, usually called hiring in British English )
Renting space out to the American School of Classical Studies and the British & American Archeological Society Library, and financial contributions from McKim, allowed for the school to remain open.

Renting and .
Renting a few acres of suitable farmland to hold a music festival had in earlier years been a simple commercial matter between the promoters and one of the local farmers, but by 1970 this had become subject to approval decisions from several local council committees who were heavily lobbied by residents ' associations opposing the festival.
The Origin and Development of the Automobile and Truck Renting and Leasing Industry -- 56 Years, 1916-1972.
Renting the suites and the scoreboard advertising generated substantial revenue for Stadium Corp and Modell.
Renting houseboats has also become popular.
** Renting the Freebox Revolution Server and its TV box.
In 2009, Smith released a book titled Renting Lacy: A Story of America ’ s Prostituted Children, which explores the traumas endured by young girls who are forced into the commercial sex industry.
Renting and lending of comics, as well as exchanging stickers based on these heroes, became so popular that not just kids, but their parents as well, started to consider comics a good habit of reading.
Renting was not cheap and the relative poverty of tenants in these properties meant that many overcrowded the property so as to share the rental with a greater number of people.
She also starred in New Wave Hookers: The Next Generation and The Devil In Miss Jones 6 the AVN Award winners for Best Renting Movie in 1998 and 2000, both from VCA.
Renting track is usually advisable only in the later part of the game when a large profit can be made to offset the additional cost.

room and Bloomsbury
The room was refurbished in 2010 using a gift to the College's Annual Fund from The American Friends of Regent ’ s Park College and Bloomsbury Central Baptist Church.
* Bedford House, Bloomsbury, remodelled dining room ( 1787 ) demolished 1800
In addition to the house and artists ' garden, there is an exhibition gallery showing an exciting mix of contemporary and historical shows of fine and decorative art, a Crafts Council selected shop selling applied art and books relating to Bloomsbury, a small tea room and a video presentation.

room and area
The shelter illustrated in figure 12 is based on such a room built in a new home in the Washington, D.C. area in the Spring of 1959.
Areas should be large enough to include the attractions, have ample space for the use of facilities needed, and have room around the edges to protect the values of the area from encroachment by private developments.
For new galaxies to be created, Professor Bondi declares, it would only be necessary for a single hydrogen atom to be created in an area the size of your living room once every few million years.
* Amenities building equipped with pool tables, a video room complete with a big screen television, and a large leisure area.
In Lois & Clark, Clark's usual method of changing was to either " suddenly " remember something urgent that required his immediate attention or leave the room / area under the pretense of contacting a source, summoning the police, heading to a breaking story's location, etc.
The objective of each level is simply to locate the exit room that leads to the next area, marked with an exit sign and / or a special kind of door, while surviving all hazards on the way.
In summer 2008 the Patriot Village area was demolished to make room for the RAC ( an on campus gym complex ).
The center includes an Olympic size swimming pool containing eight 50-meter lanes, twenty-two lanes, two movable bulkheads, and a diving area equipped with two 1-meter and two 3-meter spring boards, a Warm-water recreational pool, Locker rooms, a whirlpool, a coed sauna, and a family changing room.
The chamber of these rifles is cut so that there is just enough room, typically just a few thousandths of an inch, in the neck area.
The typical MUD will describe to you the room or area you are standing in, listing the objects, players and NPCs in the area, as well as all of the exits.
The area of effect can be a magick circle, a room, or the magician himself.
Motels which allow a room to be rented inexpensively for less than one full night's stay or which allow a couple not wishing to be seen together publicly to enter a room without passing through the office or lobby area have been nicknamed " no-tell motels " due to their long association with adultery.
The Pacific Ocean encompasses approximately one-third of the Earth's surface, having an area of 165. 2 million square kilometres ( 64. 1 million square miles ) — significantly larger than Earth's entire landmass, with room for another Africa to spare.
** Body changed compared to earlier models to accommodate larger rear lamps, rear seat area modified to give room for new torque converter.
The Peenemünde Historical and Technical Information Centre opened in 1992 in the shelter control room and the area of the former power station and is an anchor point of ERIH, the European Route of Industrial Heritage.
Towards the end of the game, Hank Stram took over for Brookshier, who had left the booth to head down to the locker room area to conduct the postgame interviews with the winning team.
It interacted via wireless transmitters in rooms and with equipment in the area to remember who was there, who was being talked to on the telephone, and what objects were in the room, allowing queries like " Who came by my office while I was on the phone to Mark?
Related terms for other types of networks are personal area networks ( PANs ), local area networks ( LANs ), campus area networks ( CANs ), or metropolitan area networks ( MANs ) which are usually limited to a room, building, campus or specific metropolitan area ( e. g., a city ) respectively.
Movable partitions are used where the walls of a room are frequently opened to form one large floor area.

room and central
Pei hoped the lobby would be exciting to the public in the same way as the central room of the Guggenheim Museum in New York.
This features a large central room dedicated to Surrealism while the surrounding rooms feature works by artists influenced by Surrealism and its methods.
They all featured a megaron, or throne room, with a raised central hearth under an opening in the roof, which was supported by four columns in a square around the hearth.
The circular tower at the north-west corner contains the octagonal dining room with a Minton tile floor, two fireplaces, and a vault of eight radial ribs running to a central boss.
A central office common battery in the battery room supplies power to operate all directly connected instruments.
Special courses after a feast or dinner which often involved a special room or outdoor gazebo ( sometimes known as a folly ) with a central table set with dainties of " medicinal " value to help with digestion.
Later years the actual controllers were moved to a central room and signals were sent into the control room to monitor the process and outputs signals were sent to the final control element such as a valve to adjust the process as needed.
Such a system contains a boiler, furnace, or heat pump to heat water, steam, or air in a central location such as a furnace room in a home or a mechanical room in a large building.
They constructed the frame, made of 10-15 posts set some ten feet apart, which outlined the central room of the lodge.
Opposite the door, on the west side of the central room, a buffalo skull with horns was displayed.
For his personal use, he had a banqueting hall and living room installed in the massive, central, square French-style dome.
Some of the arrangements are almost artistic in nature, such as a heart-shaped outline in one wall formed with skulls embedded in surrounding tibias ; another is a round room whose central pillar is also a carefully created ' keg ' bone arrangement.
In the north or central, the kumquat tree is a popular decoration for the living room during Tết.
A wire clothes hanger was also a featured prop in a central scene in the 1981 movie Mommie Dearest, in which Joan Crawford, played by Faye Dunaway, enters the room of her daughter, Christina, at night while the girl sleeps, to admire the beautiful clothes hanging nicely in her closet.
As it became clear that the front of the building was being taken by the Zulus, John Williams began to hack a way of escape through the wall dividing the central room and a corner room in the back of the hospital.
As he made a passable hole, the door into the central room came under furious attack from the Zulus, and he only had time to drag two bedridden patients out before the door gave way.
In industrial plants, CCTV equipment may be used to observe parts of a process from a central control room, for example when the environment is not suitable for humans.
Among the resulting set's features was a large central desk with video monitors that the production team nicknamed " the pool table "; the prop later became a fixture in USS Enterprise-D's engine room on the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation.
In 1787 the designer of Carlton House, Henry Holland, was employed to enlarge the existing building, which became one wing of the Marine Pavilion, flanking a central rotunda, which contained only three main rooms, a breakfast room, dining room and library, fitted out in Holland's French-influenced neoclassical style, with decorative paintings by Biagio Rebecca.
It was constructed using bush timber ( cypress pine ) and iron in the form of a large central room that could be closed up with verandahs around the edges.

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