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anteroom and central
In the northern of the wings that project on both sides from the central block, is a dining room and a billiard room separated by a marble anteroom backed, on the service side, by a butler's pantry with two dumbwaiters communicating with the all-but-subterranean kitchens below, which were lit invisibly from the sunken service yard on the north side of the house.

anteroom and which
Hitler returned to the anteroom, where the triumvirs remained, to ear-shattering acclaim which the triumvirs could not have failed to notice.
There is an anteroom ( known as a " gray room "), in which clean-room clothing must be put on, from which a person can walk directly into the room ( as seen in the photograph on the right ).
Preference is further divided into several parts: located on the First Floor are the stands, which are the parts closest to the pitch, the main tier, the anteroom, the Box of Honor ( The Palco de Honor ), the executive boxes, the VIP Grandstand, the VIP seating North and South of the Preference, and more VIP boxes.

anteroom and was
He was taken into an anteroom, and his car was moved.
The room was accessed from an anteroom through two double doors.
The studio was accessed through a small anteroom.
The palace of the king, inside the citadel, similar to that of Mycenae, dimensions 11. 80 x 9. 80 m, consists of three areas: the outer portico with the two columns, the prodomos ( anteroom ) and the Domos ( main room ) with the cyclical fireplace that was surrounded by 4 wooden columns.
* The Great anteroom: Before the modifications to the house in 1801 a great staircase of state led from this room to the courtyard below, this was the entrance to the state apartments.
It is believed the temple was converted by bricking up the front portico creating an anteroom.
The front entrance was a small anteroom secured by an iron grill or ' yett ' at the outer wall.
The front door, on the inside of the anteroom, was constructed of two layers of thick Irish Oak, one layer 90 degrees to the other with the boards riveted together.
It was said that Johnson was kept waiting in the anteroom when he called while the actor Colley Cibber was admitted.
Chief among these was the hurried adaptation of the two largest rooms ( now the anteroom and the Ladies room ) into the Operations Room and the Filter Room-moved from its original location in the Crypt bar ; the classrooms in the east Wing were converted into accommodation.
Gaillard was designed to reaffirm Angevin authority in a fiercely disputed conflict zone and the keep, although militarily impressive, contained only an anteroom and a royal audience chamber, and was built on soft chalk and without an internal well, both serious defects from a defensive perspective.
Admittance to the state apartment was a privilege, and the further one penetrated ( there were many variations, but an apartment might include for example an anteroom ; withdrawing room ; bedroom ; dressing room ; and closet ) the greater the honour.
The first London theatre built in the Edwardian period, the Apollo was renovated by Schaufelberg in 1932, and a private foyer and anteroom was installed to the Royal Box.
In Roman architecture, a tablinum ( or tabulinum, from tabula, board, picture ) was a room generally situated on one side of the atrium and opposite to the entrance ; it opened in the rear on to the peristyle, with either a large window or only an anteroom or curtain.
As such, the Great Dining Room was placed on the first floor, still suitable for important occasions and also serving as an anteroom to another apartment on the first floor.
The octagonal room was flanked on the right by the grand staircase and flanked on the left by a courtyard, while straight ahead was the main anteroom.
Nissl was at home then, but Spatz had to wait in the anteroom for half an hour until Nissl had finished the piano sonata that he was playing.

anteroom and up
The dining room stumbling to the north against the anteroom is dressed up with a noteworthy leather wallpaper.

anteroom and through
The Megaron complex at Mycenae, view from the main hall ( circular hearth visible in foreground ) through the anteroom and porch.

anteroom and doors
If tyling from within, the Tyler must first secure the outer doors of the Tyler's anteroom.
He used the same test materials and chemical reagents that they used in the earliest tests and performed the Marsh test in an anteroom of the courthouse, behind locked and guarded doors.

anteroom and .
At the center of the courtyard he designed a glass and steel pyramid, first proposed with the Kennedy Library, to serve as entrance and anteroom skylight.
Image: Château de Malmaison-Appartement de Joséphine 003. jpg | Simply decorated anteroom
The anteroom had gypsum benches also, with carbonized remains between two of them thought to possibly be a wooden throne.
Next, the staff meet in the anteroom to Whedon's office to begin " breaking " the story into acts and scenes ; the only one absent would be the writer working on the previous week's episode.
The resulting small space, framed by the pillars, serves as an anteroom to the larger area.
He commandeered a desk in the anteroom to the editor's office, a location that kept him closely in touch with the daily affairs of the paper.
* Osterley Park has been used for Buckingham Palace scenes, including Victoria's sitting room and anteroom, in the 2009 film The Young Victoria starring Emily Blunt and Rupert Friend.
In a narthex or anteroom the catechumens were instructed and made their confession of faith before baptism.

connected and central
The caves and bunkers were connected to a vast system throughout central Peleliu, which allowed the Japanese to evacuate or reoccupy positions as needed, and to take advantage of shrinking interior lines.
Most laboratory benches are equipped with multiple gas nozzles connected to a central gas source, as well as vacuum, nitrogen, and steam nozzles.
The south of the country is not connected to central Chile by road, except through Argentina, and water transport also plays a part there.
The Maritimes were connected to central Canada by the Intercolonial Railway in the 1870s, removing a longstanding barrier to trade.
This edict relaxed the administrative bonds that connected all the Seven Provinces ( The Maritime Alps, Narbonensis Prima, Narbonensis Secunda, Novempopulania, Aquitania Prima, Aquitania Secunda and Viennensis ) with the central government.
The northern and central areas are connected through a major road system ; some areas, however, remain relatively isolated.
Hexen introduces " hub " levels to the series, wherein the player travels back and forth between central hub levels and connected side levels.
These are connected via T1 lines with the central office switch, replacing older analog two-way and direct inward dialing ( DID ) trunks.
Unlike many other leading Nazis at this juncture, Goebbels proved to have strong convictions, moving himself and his family into the Vorbunker, that was connected to the lower Führerbunker under the Reich Chancellery gardens in central Berlin.
* Compact Lie groups are all known: they are finite central quotients of a product of copies of the circle group S < sup > 1 </ sup > and simple compact Lie groups ( which correspond to connected Dynkin diagrams ).
: G < sub > con </ sub >/ G < sub > sol </ sub > is a central extension of a product of simple connected Lie groups.
Many users fondly remember the LEO III and enthuse about some of its quirkier features, such as having a loudspeaker connected to the central processor which enabled operators to tell whether a program was looping by the distinctive sound it made.
# The lines should be connected, starting from the central image.
This was reasoned with placing the railway connection between Warsaw and Danzig ( Gdańsk ), of vital importance to Poland as it connected central Poland with its seacoast, completely under Polish sovereignty.
The central station is connected to the national Intercity network.
In the ideal scenario, when any two WPAN-equipped devices come into close proximity ( within several meters of each other ) or within a few kilometers of a central server, they can communicate as if connected by a cable.
The central office ( CO ) is connected to the tandem exchange ( TE ).
This consists of a central node, to which all other nodes are connected ; this central node provides a common connection point for all nodes through a hub.
In Star topology every node ( computer workstation or any other peripheral ) is connected to central node called hub or switch.
It is also designed with each node ( file servers, workstations, and peripherals ) connected directly to a central network hub, switch, or concentrator.
The majority of the palace buildings are quadrangular in plan, with all the rooms opening on to a central court ; and the whole reached its present size simply by the gradual addition of new quadrangles, designed on the same principle, though varying in dimensions, and connected with each other by smaller rooms and passages.
These teleprinter circuits were connected to switching equipment at the central office for Telex and TWX service.
Davidson adds, on the other hand, that it is attested that the Germanic peoples worshiped their deities in open forest clearings and that a sky god was particularly connected with the oak tree, and therefore " a central tree was a natural symbol for them also ".
A branch ( or, ) or tree branch ( sometimes referred to in botany as a ramus ) is a woody structural member connected to but not part of the central trunk of a tree ( or sometimes a shrub ).

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