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floors and set
Each frame has its own name and a set of attributes, or slots which contain values ; for instance, the frame for house might contain a color slot, number of floors slot, etc.
On the DVD commentary, Gilliam expresses great pride in one set in particular, the main hall of Pilate's fortress, which had been designed so that it accurately looked like an old Judean temple that the Romans had converted by dumping their structural artifacts ( such as marble floors and columns ) on top.
Many labyrinths set in floors or on the ground are large enough that the path to the center and back can be walked.
The Exposition's offices set up shop in the upper floors of the Rand McNally Building on Adams Street, the world's first all-steel-framed skyscraper.
Barracks were set up on upper floors of three former exhibition halls, each accommodating up to 1, 500 students.
Directed by Johnny Simons, and co-starring Avner Eisenberg and Nicholas de Wolff, the development of the play was supervised by Crumb, who also served as set designer, drawing larger-than-life representations of some of his most famous characters all over the floors and walls of the set.
Super Mario 64 is set in Princess Peach's Castle, which consists of three floors, a basement, a moat, and a courtyard.
A reluctant O ' Hallorhan meets with Roberts and they set plastic C-4 to the six water tanks and the floors on the 138th floor, then return down to the Promenade Room.
Another set of 5 passenger lifts transport passengers to the 41st and 42nd floors where they can switch lifts to reach the upper zones of the buildings, each double-deck passenger lift with the capacity of 52 passengers or, 26 passengers per deck.
Price floors or price ceilings set a minimum or maximum price for a product.
When Pommer began to have second thoughts about how the film should be designed, they had to convince him that it made sense to paint lights and shadows directly on set walls, floors, background canvases and to place flat sets behind the actors.
With property prices rising and most business tenancies taken for set periods of 10 or 15 years, Hyams could afford to keep it empty and wait for his single tenant at the asking price of £ 1, 250, 000 ; he was challenged to allow tenants to rent single floors but consistently refused.
24 Sussex is a large limestone structure of 34 rooms spread over four floors, set on on the edge of the Ottawa River, next door to the French embassy and opposite the main entrance to Rideau Hall.
In general, this consisted of a whole new set of top floors.
The royal inventory of 1547 noted 29 great beds, four bathing rooms with wooden floors and beds set in the wall, and a library with 37 titles.
Detail of the cantilevered floors of the reference libraryThe structure is supported on a square set of twelve reinforced concrete columns, built over the Inner Ring road and the uncompleted bus interchange.
Horizontal bands of windows wrap the second and third floors with fourth floor windows set into a grille of precast concrete.
The bomb was set off in a high-rise area, and most of the dead were in higher floors as the explosive wave traveled up the buildings.
The building has been redeveloped as a mixed use development called " OXO Tower Wharf ", which currently has a set of bijou arts and crafts shops on the ground and first floors.
During the summer of 2008 the Walker building underwent construction to be completed before fall of 2008 to fill in the light-well that provided natural light to floors 2 through 6 to insert the set of popular NBC television show Will & Grace, donated by Emerson alumnus Max Mutchnick, in the Iwasaki Library.
To reduce costs, many would-be exhibitors stopped renting out or scaled back official COMDEX booths on the convention center floors, and set up invitation-only suites in various Las Vegas hotels.
Fresh water springs lining these shores had allowed the development of extensive raised gardens, or chinampas, set on the shallow lake floors.
The 13th Duke and his family live in private apartments occupying two floors and set between two of the castle's crenellated circular towers.
There were two rooms in each set on two floors, the lower floor being used as a study.

floors and aside
In 1991, Silverstein set aside 20 floors of 120 Wall Street to be leased by non-profit organizations, as an Association Center, with tax incentives for the tenants and bonds for Silverstein to undertake building renovations.
In 2010 $ 112-million was set aside for a field house, a state-of-the-art locker room ( patterned after the Green Bay Packers locker room ) and two floors of new office space at Commonwealth Stadium, which include a Eskimos football operations office floor, media rooms and a game-day hosting area.
Several floors are set aside as " Substance free ," and the rest allow smoking, and alcohol, if both residents are over 21.
The Palace is a single-tract building, about 12, 5 m wide and 46 m long, closed in the east by a semi-cylinder tower, had – aside of the cellar dug in the rock – the ground floor and two walled floors ; the third floor under the roof was built from half-timbered work.
Brother Mutien Marie FSC building aside from the Arts and Technology classrooms which are located at the St. Benilde Gym's mezzanine, and the top floors of the St. Joseph the Worker building and Central House.

floors and for
They stand for 6 inches of mineral wool insulation in the ceiling, 4 inches in the side walls, 2 inches in the floors.
After Captain Docherty sent Arleigh Griffith for Hoag he was able to complete his detailed inspection of the third floor and to receive a report from his man covering the floors above before Griffith returned, buoyed up by a brief stop for another glass of champagne.
Some early ' skyscrapers ' were made in masonry, and demonstrated the limitations of the material – for example, the Monadnock Building in Chicago ( opened in 1896 ) is masonry and just 17 stories high ; the ground walls are almost thick, clearly building any higher would lead to excessive loss of internal floor space on the lower floors.
Ownership has since been transferred to BOCHK, although the Bank of China has leased back several floors for use by its own operations in Hong Kong.
Options for non-combustible construction include floors, ceilings and roofs made of cast-in-place and hollow-core precast concrete.
By the 16th century, Cairo also had high-rise apartment buildings where the two lower floors were for commercial and storage purposes and the multiple stories above them were rented out to tenants.
With this issue alone, an estimated construction cost saving for a total of 58 office floors, would be around HK $ 30 million.
* Small 6-paned sash windows and / or dormer windows in the upper floors, primarily used for servant's quarters.
Below would be a complex of additional floors for research, storage, and maintenance purposes.
The campsites vary in capacity but typically include a few three-sided wood shelters ( the fourth wall is screened ) with floors and roofs, and several individual sites suitable for pitching a small tent.
Gaunt's Strong Tower is so named for being entirely vaulted in stone across all its floors, an unusual and robust design.
Book stacks quickly evolved into a fairly standard form in which the cast iron and steel frameworks supporting the bookshelves also supported the floors, which often were built of translucent blocks to permit the passage of light ( but were not transparent, for reasons of modesty ).
Although some books ( in particular guidebooks ) suggest that the mazes on cathedral floors served as substitutes for pilgrimage paths, the earliest attested use of the phrase " chemin de Jerusalem " ( path to Jerusalem ) dates to the late 18th century when it was used to describe mazes at Reims and Saint-Omer.
As for the grain, he says, – since they have no pure sunshine – they pound it out in large storehouses, after first gathering in the ears thither ; for the threshing floors become useless because of this lack of sunshine and because of the rains.
Divers manually pulled oysters from ocean floors and river bottoms and checked them individually for pearls.
The objects were soon discovered to be too heavy for the floors of Montagu House ( the original building of The British Museum ), and they were transferred to a new extension that was built onto the mansion.
As Sears continued to offer optimistic projections for growth, the tower's proposed height soared into the low hundreds of floors and surpassed the height of New York's unfinished World Trade Center to become the world's tallest building.
The games follow the adventures of a hapless janitor named Roger Wilco as he campaigns through the galaxy for " truth, justice and really clean floors ".
People who observe drawback ( many survivors report an accompanying sucking sound ), can survive only if they immediately run for high ground or seek the upper floors of nearby buildings.
The finished structure contained only two main floors instead of the planned three, and a less costly brick served as a lining for the stone façades.
There are 3288 rooms on 42 floors, with an overall area of 123, 000 m², containing cinemas, theatres, museums, offices, bookshops, a large conference hall for 3000 people, and an accredited university, Collegium Civitas on the 11th and 12th floors of the building.

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