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Gifford resumed his attack on Monday 21 August by recounting further outrageous revelations: Pergami and Caroline had been seen together on a bed in a state of undress ; she had sat on Pergami's knee in public ; she had taken baths, accompanied only by Pergami.
The prototype units were purchased by a buyer from San Diego but they sat empty for another nine years until an interior designer renovated them and put in kitchens and baths, although at some point the kitchens and baths were destroyed and removed.

baths and Esquiline
The baths were erected on the Oppian Hill, a southern extension of the Esquiline Hill.

baths and hill
Erected by the hill of Texcotzingo, the royal residence had aqueducts, baths, gardens, stairways and over 300 separate chambers.
The discovery of ancient paved roads, the established boundaries of the main monuments — the forum at the top of the hill, theatre, baths — even the path of certain medieval roads show that the Roman city was laid out with a module of precisely 300 Roman feet.
After the earliest period, the history of which is essentially unknown, but to which the walls in the core hill portion of the town attest, dated to the 1st century BC, the first stage of the development of Trevi beyond the hill took place under the Empire, when Hadrian restored the main road through the territory, the Via Flaminia, thus spurring the growth of a suburb in the plain at the place now called Pietrarossa, where sporadic excavations over several centuries have brought to light many remains: among them Roman baths that appear to have been still more or less in use in the time of St. Francis, who is known to have visited the area and to have advised people to bathe there.
The fortress consists of two walled sections on a steep hill between the sulphur baths and the botanical gardens of Tbilisi.
However, outside the wall there are important buildings as well: The Basilica cemetery, the Basilica 5th, mansion of the 3-4th century by the sea, baths and extensive mosaics, another street with shops, cemeteries with arched graves engraved inside of the hill or underground arched graves with sarcophagus since the 3rd-6th century.
Fazello describes the ruins as extending from the sea-shore, on which were the remains of a large building ( probably baths ), for the space of more than 1. 5 km to the summit of a hill, on which were the remains of the citadel.

baths and area
Communal baths were erected in a distinctly separate area to the living quarters of the village, with a view to preventing evil spirits from entering the domestic quarters of a commune.
Major onsen resort hotels often feature a wide variety of themed spa baths and artificial waterfalls in the bathing area.
The towel can also provide a modicum of modesty when walking between the washing area and the baths.
Seven new " home-style " residence halls opened in early 2005, each with eight private bedrooms and baths plus a central kitchen and living room area.
The only difference between these baths and the modern bath was the use of wood for the bathing area and the lack of faucets.
The earthquake and the subsequent fire destroyed most baths in the Tokyo area.
Although she modified her views when she uncovered the remains of the baths, she continued to believe that the area had originally been laid out as the forum, with the Jewry Wall the west wall of the basilica ; but argued that in a second phase of building, only about 20 years later, the site had been converted to become the public baths.
Water Meadows is extremely popular as a school swimming baths, many schools, both from inside and outside the Mansfield area regularly come to the town to access the facilities offered at Water Meadows.
* Photos of the sand baths at Ibusuki and area attractions
The palace has an area of 45, 000 m < sup > 2 </ sup > ( 11. 2 acres ), and contains 285 rooms, 46 halls, 6 baths ( hamam ) and 68 toilets.
Each suite contains four single bedrooms, two baths, a common area, and kitchenette.
Modest in size, they consisted of a pelastre, an open-air exercise area surrounded by an arcade of columns ; a hall with cold baths ; and two halls heated by a hypercaust, by which hot air was circulated under the rooms through brick channels.
* La Balsa, a recreational area near the Andes, with thermal baths nearby.
He also financed and built the public swimming baths, a substantial picnic area, a race course and the Brighton Hotel, on the current Novotel site.
Evidence of this can be found in bricks from the main area of the baths, which distinctly show stamps of the Diocletianic period.
The area seemed to be referencing the older baths of Nero and Titus in its initial design.
8 students are assigned to a 4 bedroom suite which includes 2 baths, a living and dining area, and a small kitchen with a full sized refrigerator and microwave oven.
One Olf is the sensory pollution strength from a standard person defined as an average adult working in an office or similar non industrial workplace, sedentary and in thermal comfort, with a hygienic standard equivalent of 0. 7 baths per day and whose skin has a total area of 1. 8 square metres.
Even at the locality known as Ta ’ Baldu, an area lying not far away from Triq Misraħ Suffara ( Street ), is rightly known for its Roman baths hewn inside caves.
Many other mosques, schools, baths and fountains in the area were built by military leaders and officials in the Ottoman court.
In 1950, a comprehensive plan for the area was published after surveys indicated that in that area, " 64. 3 % of the dwellings were beyond repair, 18. 4 % needed major repairs, only 17. 3 % were satisfactory ; 57. 8 % of the dwellings had outside toilets, 60. 3 % had no baths, 29. 6 % lacked electricity, 82. 2 % had no wash basins or laundry tubs, 83. 8 % lacked central heating.

baths and parkland
Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa had the original swampy ground made into a pool and baths in a setting of parkland and temples, the Laconicum Sudatorium or Baths of Agrippa, and he built the Porticus Argonautarum and the Pantheon, which was later rebuilt by Hadrian as it still stands today.

baths and luxury
The desert palaces in Jordan and Syria ( for example, Mshatta, Qasr Amra, and Khirbat al-Mafjar ) served the caliphs as living quarters, reception halls, and baths, and were decorated, including some wall-paintings, to promote an image of royal luxury.
The desert palaces in Jordan and Syria ( for example, Mshatta, Qasr Amra, and Khirbat al-Mafjar ) served the caliphs as living quarters, reception halls, and baths, and were decorated to promote an image of royal luxury.
The town's swimming pool and baths built in the late 19th century was closed in the 1980s and, after a short reincarnation as a bar and bistro, has recently been tastefully converted into luxury flats while retaining its Victorian exterior.
The city also had an emperor's palace, horse racing arena, mint, arena theatre, theatre, as well as many workshops, public baths, temples, public palaces and luxury villas.

baths and which
Apart from the baths that are operated by hotels, Uludağ University has a physical therapy center which also makes use of thermal water.
Crossing the Aniene and turning to the right, the path rises along the left face off the ravine and soon reaches the site of Nero's villa and of the huge mole which formed the lower end of the middle lake ; across the valley were ruins of the Roman baths, of which a few great arches and detached masses of wall still stand.
Within a few years of nationalisation, a number of progressive measures had been carried out which did much to improve conditions in the mines, including better pay, a five-day workweek, a national safety scheme ( with proper standards at all the collieries ), a ban on boys under the age of 16 going underground, the introduction of training for newcomers before going down to the coalface, and the making of pithead baths into a standard facility.
In Nineteen Eighty-Four, George Orwell's novel set in a totalitarian London, main character Winston Smith initially dislikes Julia, the woman he comes to love, because of " the atmosphere of hockey-fields and cold baths and community hikes and general clean-mindedness which she managed to carry about with her.
The Hungarian spa culture is world-famous, with thermal baths of all sorts and over 50 spa hotels located in many towns, each of which offer the opportunity of a pleasant, relaxing holiday and a wide range of quality medical and beauty treatments.
In addition to synagogues, other buildings of significance in Judaism include yeshivas, or institutions of Jewish learning, and mikvahs, which are ritual baths.
The major cities featured baths, interior plumbing, and other advanced hygienic tools which were lacking in most other cities and towns throughout the world.
The club then merged with the Royal Southern and occupied that club's older premises which it had created from the regency public steam baths by the basin at West Hoe before the rejuvenated club moved in the late 1980s to Queen Anne Battery.
In the basement of the Capitol building in a utility room are two marble bathtubs, which are all that remain of the once elaborate Senate baths.
Rhegium boasted in imperial times, no less than eight thermal baths, one of which is still visible today.
He also erected a chapel of the Holy Cross in the baptistery, convents, two public baths, and libraries near the Basilica of St. Lawrence outside the Walls, in which church he was buried.
Roman engineers and architects built monuments, theaters, baths, villas, fora, arenas and aqueducts, many of which still exist.
A memorial erected in Como ( now CILV5279 ) repeats the terms of a will by which the aedile Lucius Caecilius Cilo, son of Lucius, established a fund, the interest of which was to buy oil ( used for soap ) for the baths of the people of Como.
At the closing of the games, Titus officially dedicated the amphitheatre and the baths, which was to be his final recorded act as Emperor.
In the village were the GWR Medical Fund Clinic at Park House and its hospital, both on Faringdon Road, and the 1892 health centre in Milton Road which housed clinics, a pharmacy, laundries, baths, Turkish baths and swimming pools was almost opposite.
Peep holes were carved into the walls of the interrogation chambers, through which Duvalier personally observed Haitian detainees being tortured and submerged in baths of sulfuric acid ; sometimes, he was directly in the room during the tortures.
To the east are considerable remains of baths — a large octagonal building, an apse against which the church of Santa Maria delle Grazie is built, and several heaps of debris.
It became a favorite city of Emperor Constantine I, who built baths there, substantial remains of which are still standing.
The warm baths, which gave name to the town, are thirteen in number, with a temperature of from 22 ° C ( 72 ° F ) to 36 ° C ( 97 ° F ), and contain, as chief ingredient, sulphate of lime.
" She wrote a poem entitled The Martyrdom of St. Cyprian in two books, of which 800 lines survived, and an inscription of a poem on the baths at Hammat Gader.
However, one example that has not survived is the town's historic Victorian baths, which were replaced by a more modern sports and leisure centre in 2004.
Hayes's Botwell Green Library is situated in the Botwell Green Leisure Centre ( address: East Avenue, UB3 2HW ), which in 2010 replaced both the old Hayes Library ( opened 1933 on Golden Crescent ) and the old swimming baths ( opened 1967 on Central Avenue ).

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