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arrangement and underground
A variety of underground and mainline services have operated over the sub-surface tracks, which have been modified several times to suit operational demands with the current arrangement being achieved in the 1960s.
Despite the pedestrian-friendly arrangement of much of the eastern section of the project, parking is inexpensive and easily available in underground parking decks ; indeed most visitors arrive by car.
The difference between the two heat pumps is that the ground-source has one of its heat exchangers placed underground — usually in a horizontal or vertical arrangement.

arrangement and hall
Poorer homes often did not have a separate kitchen yet ; they kept the one-room arrangement where all activities took place, or at the most had the kitchen in the entrance hall.
The musical style is predominantly music hall, but the show includes a parody of Gilbert and Sullivan, a church choir arrangement with some completely incongruous lyrics ( A Little Bit On The Side ), and some touching ballads.
The hall and chapel of the infirmary extended east of this cloister, resembling in form and arrangement the nave and chancel of an aisled church.
From this the tradition of dining in " commons ", probably by using the inn's main hall, followed as the most convenient arrangement for the members.
As Music Hall grew in popularity and respectability, and as the licensing authorities exercised ever firmer regulation, the original arrangement of a large hall with tables at which drink was served, changed to that of a drink-free auditorium.
Xiao He, then an assistant of the magistrate, was in charge of the seating arrangement and collection of gifts from guests at a banquet in Lü Wen's house, and he announced " Those who do not offer more than 1, 000 coins in gifts shall be seated outside the hall.
The arrangement of town hall, market, public transport, eating / hotel facilities and the pre-suburban mixed-size vernacular housing, with local variations according to topography, is very characteristic of northern England.
Guimard also employed some structural innovations, as in the extraordinary concert hall Humbert-de-Romans ( 1901 ), where a complex frame divides sound waves resulting in perfect acoustics, or as in the Hôtel Guimard ( 1909 ), where the ground was too narrow to have the exterior walls bear any weight, and thus the arrangement of interior spaces differ from one floor to another.
Galloway Hall is UNCW's first residence facility on campus, and has a standard hall-style double room arrangement with shared bathrooms for the entire hall.
In the dance hall arrangement, the band would play at slow-drag tempo for as long as 15 minutes with an accompanying vocal.
In some villas, such as at Otrang and Echternach, small rooms opened onto a large central hall, rather than onto the front verandah as in most places in Gaul ; this arrangement has been considered typically ‘ Germanic ’, and may reflect a social structure in which extended families and clients all lived in a patron's home.
What is agreed on is that it had a complex domestic arrangement, with a kitchen, chapel, a two-storey high hall, and 16 latrines.
The taxi dance hall is a dance hall with a specific arrangement, wherein the patrons hire hall employees to dance with them.
Aside from the airfield, a school older than 150 years, a multi-use games area for younger residents, a tennis club, a village hall, a small village shop, and the church mentioned above, which evidently dates back to before the bubonic plague, are also present in the current arrangement of the village.
The hall is open for groups by private arrangement.
Led by Masters McCarthy, presiding over the event in full academic regalia, Pforzheimer House secured a resounding victory ( trouncing Adams in the football and tug-of-war and putting up a brave but wholly inadequate showing in the musico-theatrical segment ) and Adams accordingly agreed to provide its residents with ID stickers granting them access to the Adams dining hall, an arrangement that stands to this day.
Miruksa temple had a unique arrangement of three pagodas erected in a straight line going from east to west, each with a hall to its north.
Miruksa temple had an unusual arrangement of three pagodas erected in a straight line going from east to west, each with a hall to its north.
In 2003, the French government secured a new arrangement whereby Martigny would pay for renovations to the Salle Pleyel, and rent the hall to the Cité de la Musique, which would then be scheduled to purchase the hall in the year 2056.
In this villa, two wings branch off from a central hall with a simple arrangement of pilasters, and a decorative frieze on the exterior of the building.
The " high table " ( often on a small dais at the top of the hall, farthest away from the screens passage ) seats dons ( at the universities ) and Masters of the Bench ( at the Inns of Court ), whilst students ( at the universities ) and barristers or students ( at the Inns of Court ) dine at tables placed at right angles to the high table and running down the body of the hall, thus reproducing the hierarchical arrangement of the medieval household.

arrangement and escalators
The layout of the retail area reflects lessons learned from Water Tower Place ; the anchor's placement at the rear draws shoppers through the space and creates leasable space with valuable Michigan Avenue frontage, while the arrangement of escalators in parallel, rather than in zig-zags, directs foot traffic past more shops.

arrangement and functioned
Dividing the work, of course, meant dividing the income ; but the arrangement seems to have functioned well enough to have made it worthwhile.

arrangement and all
a marvelous arrangement, for it provides exactly what the bee queens need to make their beebread, a combination of honey and pollen with which the young of all species are fed.
And the few must win what the many lose, for the opposite arrangement would not support markets as we know them at all, and is, in fact, unimaginable.
Historians widely believe that the widower Thomas Jefferson, both before and during his presidency of the United States in the early 19th century, had an intimate relationship of 38 years with his mixed-race slave Sally Hemings, in such an arrangement, and fathered all of her six children of record.
His love for numerous styles of music can be traced from his early recording of stride-pianist James P. Johnson's " Johnson Rag ," all the way to the rock stylings of Eric Johnson, an invited guest on Atkins's recording sessions who, when Chet attempted to copy his influential rocker " Cliffs of Dover ," led to Atkins's creation of a unique arrangement of " Londonderry Air ( Danny Boy ).
The most common geometric arrangement is where some convex polyhedron is in its canonical form, which is to say that the all its edges must be tangent to a certain sphere whose centre coincides with the centre of gravity ( average position ) of the tangent points.
This arrangement extends to all mini bus routes throughout the country.
The arrangement of type is the selection of typefaces, point size, tracking ( the space between all characters used ), kerning ( the space between two specific characters ), and leading ( line spacing ).
This arrangement is thus energetically extremely stable for all these particles, and this stability accounts for many crucial facts regarding helium in nature.
The code is divided into four main sections ; almost all codes since this time have followed the Tur's arrangement of material.
Harpsichords vary in size and shape, but all have the same basic functional arrangement.
The original 9-slot grille associated with all World War II jeeps was designed by Ford for their GPW, and because it weighed less than the original " Slat Grille " of Willys ( an arrangement of flat bars ), was incorporated into the " standardized jeep " design.
Beauty was for Alberti " the harmony of all parts in relation to one another ," and subsequently " this concord is realized in a particular number, proportion, and arrangement demanded by harmony.
Wassily Kandinsky, Piet Mondrian, and Kazimir Malevich all believed in redefining art as the arrangement of pure color.
Note that the '-' and '-' prefixes do not indicate the direction of rotation of polarized light, which is a combined effect of the arrangement at all chiral centers.
" Many of these plants — but not all — had an alliance arrangement with John Crane.
The front-engine, rear wheel drive arrangement was normal for most other manufacturers, but it was unusual for Porsche having previously only used mid-or rear-mounted engines of a boxer configuration, all of which had been air-cooled.
Borrowed components include the Brembo-sourced 4-piston brake calipers on all four wheels, aluminum semi-trailing arms and aluminum front A-arms, used in a Macpherson strut arrangement.
This arrangement fell apart and, during the re-establishment of Poland under Casimir the Great, all of Silesia was specifically excluded as non-Polish land.
Hootenanny saw Westerberg expand his songwriting capabilities ; in songs such as " Willpower ", with echoed vocals and a sparse arrangement, and " Within Your Reach ", which features Westerberg on all instruments, he revealed a more sensitive side.
In contrast, a voting system which allows only a single winner for each possible legislative seat is sometimes termed a plurality voting system or single-winner voting system and is usually described under the heading of a winner – takes – all arrangement.
UDC provides a systematic arrangement of all branches of human knowledge organized as a coherent system in which knowledge fields are related and inter-linked.
Between 2007 and 2009 all three Finnish carriers begun to use 900 MHz UMTS in a shared arrangement with its surrounding 2G GSM base stations for rural area coverage, a trend that is expected to expand over Europe in the next 1 – 3 years.
In 1776, he published The botanical arrangement of all the vegetables naturally growing in Great Britain, an early and influential British Flora.
* 1776 " A botanical arrangement of all the vegetables growing in Great Britain ..." ( two volumes ) Publ Swinney, London
Inward flow water turbines have a better mechanical arrangement and all modern reaction water turbines are of this design.

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