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The best protection would be on the ground floor in the central part of the house.
You can install it yourself -- this is a central system that will cool every part of your house.
The major part of this collection is in the central headquarters building, and the remainder is divided among five libraries in the system designated as subject centers.
By making comparisons across cultural traditions ( time-based ) and cultural regions ( space-based ), anthropologists have developed various kinds of comparative method, a central part of their science.
This is crossed by foot-hills and rolling prairies in the central part of the state, where it has a mean elevation of about, becomes lower and more level toward the southwest, and in the extreme south is flat and but slightly elevated above the sea.
The central part, which reaches the last floor, is a multicolored section with protruding balconies.
Finally, above the central part of the facade is a smaller balcony, also iron, with a different exterior aesthetic, closer to a local type of lily.
The Berber peoples of the Maghreb in the early Middle Ages could be roughly classified into three major groups-the Zenata across the north, the Masmuda concentrated in central Morocco and the Sanhaja, clustered in two areas-the western part of the Sahara and the hills of the eastern Maghreb.
In the historical period, the Achaeans were the inhabitants of the region of Achaea, a region in the north central part of the Peloponnese.
Many letters look similar but are distinguished from one another by dots () above or below their central part, called.
Within the valley itself are two " major " rivers, the Annapolis River which flows west from the Caribou Bog in the central part of the valley into the Annapolis Basin, and the Cornwallis River which flows east from Caribou Bog into the Minas Basin.
The Archbishop of Canterbury plays a central part in national ceremonies such as coronations ; due to his high public profile, his opinions are often in demand by the news media.
The French physicist Pierre Victor Auger also discovered it in 1923 upon analysis of a Wilson cloud chamber experiment and it became the central part of his PhD work.
Abakan (; Khakas: Ағбан ) is the capital city of the Republic of Khakassia, Russia, located in the central part of Minusinsk Depression, at the confluence of the Yenisei and Abakan Rivers.
The central part of Berlin can be traced back to two towns.
The major cities are the capital Sarajevo, Banja Luka in the northwest region known as Bosanska Krajina, Bijeljina and Tuzla in the northeast, Zenica and Doboj in the central part of Bosnia and Mostar, the capital of Herzegovina.
The Vrbas flows through the central part of Bosnia and flows outwards to the North.
* most of the north and central region of the country is part of the Okavango inland drainage basin ;
* Cymbal bell, the most central part of a cymbal
This formula describes the central tendency, but every family of mammals departs from it to some degree, in a way that reflects in part the complexity of their behavior.
Banca d ' Italia ( Italian for Bank of Italy ) is the central bank of Italy and part of the European System of Central Banks.
The Book of Revelation, often simply known as Revelation or by a number of variants expanding upon its authorship or subject matter, is the final book of the New Testament and occupies a central part in Christian eschatology.
She plays a central role in the first part of G. A. Henty's novel Beric the Briton and in a children's novel by Henry Treece.
For liturgy they looked to Laud's book and in 1724 the first of the ' Wee Bookies ' was published, containing, for the sake of economy, the central part of the Communion beginning with the Offertory.

central and facade
The four-iwan format, finalized by the Seljuqs, and later inherited by the Safavids, firmly established the courtyard facade of such mosques, with the towering gateways at every side, as more important than the actual buildings themselves, and they typically took the form of a square-shaped, central courtyard with large entrances at each side, giving the impression of being gateways to the spiritual world.
" The lateral pavilions of the garden facade project only slightly, but are three bays wide with traditional tall slate roofs like those on the entrance front, and effectively balance the central domed salon.
The plan of Blenheim Palace is basically that of a large central rectangular block ( see plan ), containing behind the southern facade the principal state apartments.
The south range has a symmetrical facade with a central Doric portico.
The main facade of this church is designed as an altarpiece with two levels, a central bell tower and Tuscan columns and pilasters.
The facade is a triangular composition of three stages, although the top stage, a short central tower, is a later addition, according to local architects and historians.
Despite important changes and additions, especially by Latrobe and Bulfinch, much of the design of the facade of the central portion of the Capitol is his.
Architectural features of the main facade include the alternating triangular and segmental pediments that cap the windows of the piano nobile, the central rusticated portal and Michelangelo's projecting cornice which throws a deep shadow on the top of the facade.
Michelangelo revised the central window in 1541, adding an architrave to give a central focus to the facade, above which is the largest papal stemma, or coat-of-arms with papal tiara, Rome had ever seen.
A document that Howard Colvin found at Worcester College library in Oxford in the 1960s confirmed not only de Caus as the architect, but that the original plan for the south facade was to have been over twice the length of that built ; what we see today was intended to be only one of two identical wings linked by a central portico of six Corinthian columns.
Elegant townhouses were built around the park, which remained largely the private domain of the residents, though now some of the Tory patricians of New York were replaced by Republican ones ; leading New York merchants, led by Abraham Kennedy, in a mansion at 1 Broadway that had a 56-foot facade under a central pediment and a front towards the Battery Parade, as the new piece of open ground was called.
The central figure of Laocoön served as loose inspiration for the Indian in Horatio Greenough's The Rescue ( 1837 – 50 ) which stood before the east facade of the United States Capitol for over 100 years.
The central feature of the bas-relief facade is a large coconut tree which reaches almost to the apex.
The window niches at Herrenciemsee are wider than those at Versailles, resulting in an overall greater width of the central part of the facade of a few metres.
The exterior of the remainder of the platform feature open, glass-railed galleries, supported on the lower level by a continuation of the central facade.
Palladio's central temple is no longer free standing, the wings are now elevated to near equal importance, and the cattle sheds terminating Palladio's design are now clearly part of the facade.
The west facade and its two towers are mostly from the late Renaissance ; the octagonal central tower dates from the late fifteenth century.
The tall central section of this addition animates the long and delicately detailed facade.
* A central 13-story building with a 19th century facade housing the 4th through 12th grade
At Lyme, while the central portico, resting upon a base reminiscent of Palladio's Villa Pisani, dominates the facade, the flanking wings are short, and of the same height as the central block, and the terminating pavilions are merely suggested by a slight projection in the facade.

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