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front and quadrangle
Each academic unit is designed with a two story temple front facing the quadrangle, while the library is modeled on the Roman Pantheon.
The oldest parts of the college are the north and west ranges of the front quadrangle, dated to 1431, respectively the medieval hall, west side, now the " new library " and the " old library " first floor north side.
The " new " hall ( replacing that in the front quadrangle ) is built on land given by Benjamin Jowett, a Victorian master of the college.
In the final Morse episode, " The Remorseful Day ", Inspector Morse collapses from a heart attack in the front quadrangle as Fauré's In Paradisum is being sung in chapel.
He financed early building work in the college's front quadrangle, but on his death in 1574 it transpired that the college received only a lump sum of around £ 600 ( approximately £ in present day terms ).
The current chapel is Oriel's third, the first being built around 1373 on the north side of the front quadrangle.
The stone at Colby College was once in front of the Keyes Building on the main academic quadrangle but was moved to a more obscure location near the Schair-Swenson-Watson Alumni Center.
In 1897, Christie personally assigned more than £ 50, 000 for the erection of the Whitworth Hall, to complete the front quadrangle of Owens College.
While he was Pope, he had the enclosed forecourt of St. Peter's Basilica paved, had the atrium ( or quadrangle ) in front of St. Peter's paved with great blocks of white marble, and restored other churches of Rome, notably the church of St. Euphemia on the Appian Way and the Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls.
Because of its hilly location, and a request from the Trustees of Boston College that the building not block the view of Gasson Hall, only the top two stories were visible from the front of the building and the Gasson quadrangle, making it look small amongst the taller adjacent buildings.
The school utilized the grounds of the former Acklen estate and mansion, with a quadrangle of academic and residential buildings being erected over time on the front lawn.
A view of West from the front quadrangle.
The grounds of the College are accessed primarily from a tree-lined avenue on the Antrim Road, which leads to the front quadrangle, known as " the quad ".
The College canteen and Music block are also accessed through the front quadrangle.
The building was substantially extended between 1893 and 1905 by Alexander Marshall Mackenzie, and with its new " granite cage " front, enclosing the quadrangle, it became the second-largest granite building in the world ( exceeded only by the Escorial Palace near Madrid ).
The chapel ( dedicated to Saint Barnabas ) is situated on the front ' quad ' or quadrangle, with views of the Kumaon hills descending into the Terai ( the plains ).
The quadrangle or diamond directly in the front of the main building is the largest outdoor public space, used primarily for large student gatherings, such as the shows hosted during the annual Deepwoods intercollegiate cultural festival.

front and see
After walking out to his corral that morning, he'd been amazed to see the dust puff up in front of his feet.
And now she could see him, looking uncommon handsome, standing there beside Sally Jackson and her folks in front of their trail-worn wagon.
There was a glass pane in the front door, and through this he could see into a hallway where a plump woman with red hair was arranging flowers.
You should see to it that the trap, the dirt-catcher in front of the filter, is always clean.
Coming home from work, he was startled to see a police car parked in front of the apartment building.
John Salvador, a farmer from Palm Desert, Calif., was sitting up front and could see through the door as the trio entered the cockpit.
So you sit in the car and listen to the air run out and listen to the rain and see the mud in front of the headlights, waiting for you, for your new spectator pumps, waiting for you to squat by yourself out there in your tight skirt, crying and afraid and trying to get that damned son-of-a-bitch tire off, because that is being an old maid too, if you happen to drive a car, it is changing the tire yourself in the night, and in the mud and the rain, hating to get out in it but afraid to stay and afraid to try to walk out for help.
To feel or see the difference between aspirated and unaspirated sounds, one can put a hand or a lit candle in front of one's mouth, and say pin and then bin.
" Life magazine described his reception as " worshipful hysteria " and noted that the royal family, for the first time in history, left the royal box to see the show from the front row of the orchestra.
" For example, X might be " mid front rounded vowels " and Y " high front rounded vowels " ( for terminology see phonetics ).
While his father placed the Christmas tree in the front parlor behind closed drapes, Frank would decorate the tree and talk to them from behind the drapes, although they never could manage to see him.
In Electroboy: A Memoir of Mania by Andy Behrman, he describes his experience of mania as " the most perfect prescription glasses with which to see the world ... life appears in front of you like an oversized movie screen ".
Samuel reluctantly does so, and anoints Saul in front of the entire nation, who had gathered to see him.
Another aspect is to see the setter as an attacking force, albeit a weakened force, because when the setter is in the front court they are able to ' tip ' or ' dump ', so when the ball is close to the net on the second touch, the setter may opt to hit the ball over with one hand.
To see why exotic matter is required, consider an incoming light front traveling along geodesics, which then crosses the wormhole and re-expands on the other side.
The results of that missile's explosion are the instant blinding of those who see the explosion, the resultant firestorm caused by the heat wave, and the blast front ; later, the collapse of society, because of radiation sickness, psychological damage, and destroyed infrastructure ; the British Army burns corpses, while police shoot looters during food riots.
* Palm, the central region of the front of the hand, see Hand # Human anatomy or metacarpus.
For example, if two musicians, one standing on the front sideline of the football field and one on the back sideline, begin playing exactly when they see the beat of the conductor's baton or hand, the sound produced by the musician on the front sideline will reach listeners in the stands noticeably before the sound played by the back musician, and the musicians will be seen to move before the sound reaches the stands.
Uniforms may also have substantially different colors on the front and back, so if band members turn suddenly ( flank ), the audience will see a striking change of color.
They see Selassie as being worthy of worship, and as having stood with great dignity in front of the world's press and in front of representatives of many of the world's powerful nations, especially during his appeal to the League of Nations in 1936, when he was still the only independent black monarch in Africa.
Lossberg disagreed, believing that the British would launch a broad front offensive, that the ground east of the Sehnen Iine was easy to defend, that the Menin Road Ridge could be held if it was made the schwerpunkt ( point of main effort ) and that Pilckem Ridge deprived the British of ground observation over the Steenbeek Valley, while the Germans could see the area from Passchendaele Ridge, allowing German infantry to be supported by observed artillery fire.
On most machines the " bootstrap " was a minimal bootloader in ROM combined with some means of minimal bank switching or a means of injecting code on the bus ( since the 8080 needs to see boot code at Address 0 for start-up, while CP / M needs RAM there ); for others, this bootstrap had to be entered into memory using front panel controls each time the system was started.

front and picture
This he did by using utterly literal means to carry the forward push of the collage ( and of Cubism in general ) literally into the literal space in front of the picture plane.
The front porch is a brief ( about 1. 5 microsecond ) period inserted between the end of each transmitted line of picture and the leading edge of the next line sync pulse.
The album has a mirrored picture of a donkey playing the balalaika on the front cover.
Embittered Bacardi helmsman José Pepín Bosch bought a surplus B-26 bomber with the hopes of bombing Cuban oil refineries ( the bold plan was foiled when a picture of the bomber appeared on the front page of The New York Times ).
He stated that " the fact that my name and address along with my picture can appear on the front of the papers before the so-called ' victim ' has even signed a statement proves that anonymity for rape defendants is a must and that the law must be changed.
The congregation lighting their candles from the new flame, just as the priest has retrieved it from the altar — note that the picture is Flash ( photography ) | flash-illuminated ; all electric lighting is off, and only the oil lamp s in front of the Iconostasis remain lit.
The larger wooden Cult image | idol represents Frey ( Ing ), the picture in front of it Sól ( sun ) | Sunna, and the small red idol Thor.
British tabloid newspaper The Sun posted a picture of Saddam wearing white briefs on the front cover of a newspaper.
In February 1976, a picture of Margaret and Llewellyn in swimsuits on Mustique was published on the front page of the News of the World tabloid.
His Deposition of Christ draws on classical sarcophagi to spread the figures across the front of the picture space in a complex and not wholly successful arrangement.
The original picture of a British Shorthair came from the front page of happycat. ru, a Russian cat food company.
All of the polygons to be rendered are first sorted by the top y coordinate at which they first appear, then each row or scan line of the image is computed using the intersection of a scan line with the polygons on the front of the sorted list, while the sorted list is updated to discard no-longer-visible polygons as the active scan line is advanced down the picture.
The large lit sign in front of the club featured a picture of her with red lights on her breasts.
On the front cover is the picture of a glove puppet by Carol Patmore & Rima Reed.
Newsdays front page the day following the win was a picture of Healy with a headline reading, " It's a Miracle!
For his contribution to the motion picture industry, David O. Selznick has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7000 Hollywood Blvd., in front of the historic Hollywood Roosevelt hotel.
Slavisa Pesci, " an information technologist and amateur scholar ", superimposed Leonardo da Vinci's version of The Last Supper with its mirror image ( with both images of Jesus lined up ) and claimed that the resultant picture has a Templar knight on the far left, a woman in orange holding a swaddled baby in her arms to the left of Christ, and the Holy Grail in the form of a chalice in front of Christ.
When his picture makes the front page of the newspapers, the Girl recognizes him and gets him released.
As the Richmond Telegram reported, on June 6, 1894, Jenkins gathered his family, friends and newsmen at Jenkins ' cousin's jewelry store in downtown Richmond and projected a filmed motion picture for the first time in front of an audience.
The picture on the front cover of the hardback edition was of a Ditchingham school boy, Douglas Walter Gower, taken from a painting by the artist Edward Seago.
Located in lower Regent Street, near Waterloo Place, both houses formed a single design around an open courtyard, Nash's drawing office was on the ground floor, on the first floor was the finest room in the house, the 70 feet long picture and sculpture gallery, this linked the drawing room at the front of the building with the dining room at the rear.
The design of this camera, with a glass lens at the front in a wooden, light tight box, and wooden plate holders that resemble ordinary picture frames with a sliding dark slide that sealed the plate holder from light before it was loaded into the camera.
* " She scored a tremendous hit in Down to the Sea in Ships ..( and ).. has reached the front rank of motion picture principal players ".
The thrust stage | apron stage at the front which allowed intimate audience contact is not visible in the picture ( the artist is standing on it ).

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