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interior and contains
That is, The Great Train Robbery contains scenes shot on sets of a telegraph station, a railroad car interior, and a dance hall, with outdoor scenes at a railroad water tower, on the train itself, at a point along the track, and in the woods.
The Hollow Earth hypothesis proposes that the planet Earth is either entirely hollow or otherwise contains a substantial interior space.
The artwork contains a wire object representing the channel's interior with a blown glass object representing the main cavity of the channel structure.
The book contains pictures of the interior and exterior views of all of the contemporary artists.
In other words, it contains at least one interior angle with a measure larger than 180 °.
The southwestern interior contains the only large remnants of the original forests of the wet zone.
Although not so refined as mosaics in Cefalù and the Palazzo dei Normanni, the cathedral interior nevertheless contains the largest cycle of Byzantine mosaics extant in Italy.
The interior contains numerous interesting monuments, including one of Peter Vischer's masterpieces.
The interior, which is as rich as coloured marble, gilding, and sculptures can make it, contains the busts of more than a hundred German worthies.
The interior is an open space divided by low walnut cabinets ; a brick cylinder contains the bathroom and is the only object to reach floor to ceiling.
The area bound is sharp: if S is the interior of the square with vertices (± 1, ± 1 ) then S is symmetric and convex, has area 4, but the only lattice point it contains is the origin.
Note that these properties are also satisfied if " interior ", " subset ", " union ", " contained in ", " largest " and " open " are replaced by " closure ", " superset ", " intersection ", " which contains ", " smallest ", and " closed ", respectively.
The interior, with a nave and four aisles, contains paintings dating to the 11th century and frescoes from the 14th.
The interior contains frescoes by Sigismondo Caula portraying episodes of the life of Saint Vincent and Saint Cajetan.
The interior contains an escarpment that rises to 134 meters, the highest point on the island, to form Jabal ad Dukhan ( Mountain of Smoke ), named for the mists that often wreathe the summit.
The interior contains an escarpment that rises to, the highest point on the island, to form the Mountain of Smoke, named as such due to the mists that often wreathe the summit.
The interior contains fine fan vaulting by Robert and William Vertue, who designed similar vaulting for the Henry VII chapel, at Westminster Abbey.
Present-day machines feature a drop-down front panel door, allowing access to the interior, which usually contains two or sometimes three pull-out racks ; racks can also be referred to as " baskets ".
* Basilica of Santa Chiara ( St Clare ) with its massive lateral buttresses, rose window, and simple Gothic interior, begun in 1257, contains the tomb of the saint and 13th ‑ century frescoes and paintings.
The interior is equally impressive and contains a replica of the Cross of Cong.
The latter was designed by J E Newberry in the Arts and Crafts movement style and still contains its original interior .< ref >
The outside of the building is faced with flintwork and the interior contains a hammerbeam roof, Jacobean pulpit, early Edwardian pews with carved poppy-head ends, several table-top tombs, an ancient poor-box and a panel on the painted rood screen which shows William of Norwich, a boy martyr who is reputed to have been crucified in the 12th century.
Its interior contains hand-carved woodwork on the altar, pulpit and altar rail.
Renowned for its grand interior, some of the stained glass windows were designed by the 18th-century portraitist Sir Joshua Reynolds and contains works by Sir Jacob Epstein and El Greco.

interior and important
The controversy of the last few years over whether architects or interior designers should plan the interiors of modern buildings has brought clearly into focus one important difference of opinion.
Cleaning in a tumbler will also clean the interior of cases, which is often considered important for handloading high-precision target rounds.
The study of the abundances of lithium and beryllium in open cluster stars can give important clues about the evolution of stars and their interior structures.
The interior of the Cathedral is one of the most important baroque monuments in Switzerland
Philodendron is an important plant in the ecosystems of the rainforests and is often used in home and interior decorating.
In this application it is important for such walls to be massive to prevent heat transfer into the interior.
In the interior valleys there is a booming export industry mainly around the avocado ( palta ), chirimoyas and flowers as the most important products.
The interior diameter of the neck of glass bottles tends to be inconsistent, making this ability to seal through variable contraction and expansion an important attribute.
The pavement is in opus alexandrinum, a decorative style using marble and coloured stone in a pattern that reflects the earlier proportion in the division of the interior and also marks the processional way from the main door, used by the Pope on important occasions such as Palm Sunday.
" It is not known exactly which of Charles Rennie Mackintosh's works Margaret was involved with ( or the extent to which she worked on them ) but she is credited with being an important part of her husband's figurative, symbolic interior designs.
In early days, Batesville was an important port on the White River and served as an entry point to the interior of northern Arkansas.
It became an important route for miners from both directions going into the interior of Idaho.
The staircases of the interior façade are decorated with cartouches similar to those found in First Quad, and likewise bear the arms of important figures in the College's history ; ( 13 ) Sir Walter Raleigh who was an undergraduate from 1572 to 1574, ( 14 ) John Keble who was a Fellow between 1811 and 1835 ), ( archway ) Edward Hawkins who was Provost from 1828 until 1882 and ( 15 ) Gilbert White who was an undergraduate from 1739 until 1743 and a Fellow from 1744 until 1793.
During Old Testament times Lachish served an important protective function in defending Jerusalem and the interior of Judea.
Her letters written to Dundas, then secretary for war and the colonies, and her diaries of travels into the interior have become an important source of information about the people, events and social life of the time.
Outstanding examples are the Morelos Theater, historically important for its role during the Mexican Revolution as a convention site ; architecturally, the building is notable for its facade and interior, which houses a small museum.
Being a member of the Hanseatic league, Magdeburg thus was one of the most important trade cities also, maintaining commerce with the Low countries ( Flanders ), the countries of the Baltic Sea, and the interior ( for example Braunschweig ).
Although smaller, the building is in a similar style to the original Foundling Hospital and important aspects of the interior architecture were recreated there.
Because the territorial integrity of the borders of the realm of a king or of a prince was most important, the border provinces usually were geographically larger than the interior provinces, the Count appointed margrave usually exercised greater politico-military power than did the other nobles ( counts ) of the monarchy.
Other important breeding areas are the subarctic river deltas in Saskatchewan and the interior of Alaska.
I was not able to alter the appearance of the interior or exterior in any way ... It's a very difficult building in which to make art look more important than the space in which you put the art ".
Because of its location and depth, the Port grew rapidly with the introduction of steamships ; and then with the completion in 1825 of the Erie Canal New York became the most important transshipping port between the American interior and Europe as well as coastwise destinations.
An important commission in terms of the client, were alterations to William Pitt the Younger's house at Holwood House in 1786, Soane had befriended William Pitt's uncle Thomas on his grand tour ; In ( 1787 ) Soane remodelled the interior of Fonthill Splendens ( later replaced by Fonthill Abbey ) for Thomas Beckford, adding a picture gallery lit by two domes and other work.
In 1858, gold was discovered in the Fraser River in what is now the interior of British Columbia, and the fort also became important as a supply station for the miners heading up the river toward the gold fields.

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