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narrow and alley
After traversing some dirty lanes, the doctor and his escort arrived at a narrow alley.
At about 2: 30 pm he saw Ike, Frank, Tom, and Billy gathered off Fremont street in a narrow wide empty lot or alley immediately west of 312 Fremont Street, which contained Fly's 12-room boarding house and photography studio.
The lots are relatively narrow ( 50 – 60 ft .) but deep ( 120 – 150 ft .) with ample backyards that often hold one-story frame or brick garages on an alley serving an entire block.
An alley or alleyway is a narrow lane found in urban areas, often for pedestrians only, which usually runs between or behind buildings.
* Skittle alley: a long narrow building in which skittles is usually played.
If the target function creates a narrow ridge that ascends in a non-axis-aligned direction ( or if the goal is to minimize, a narrow alley that descends in a non-axis-aligned direction ), then the hill climber can only ascend the ridge ( or descend the alley ) by zig-zagging.
The churchyard is approached by a narrow alley along the church's north wall, at the entrance of which is a memorial plaque to Dositej Obradović, a Serbian scholar who lived next to the church .< ref >----- ' Candelwick Ward ' in London Burial Grounds < http :// www. doubleo. fsnet. co. uk / bgcandlewick. htm >, accessed 31 December 2007 </ ref >
* gully to mean a narrow lane or alley ( from the Hindi word " gali " meaning the same ).
It is located on the north side of Cathedral Square of the Moscow Kremlin in Russia, where a narrow alley separates the north from the Patriarch's Palace with the Twelve Apostles Church.
In retrospect, Carigiet described the move as an “ emigration to the low-lands ”, from a “ mountain boy ’ s paradise ” to a “ gloomy apartment on the ground floor in a narrow town alley ”.
She led him and turned into a narrow alley and then into a garden told him that Madame Olivier's villa was on the right side then and there Halliday was kidnapped.
As the bridge Vasabron, extending the alley Riddarhusgränd between the Bonde Palace and the House Knights, was constructed in the 1870s, proposals were made to adapt the width of the narrow alley to that of the new bridge, plans effectively suggesting the demolition of the palace.
A typical narrow alley in Trastevere seen from the lower slopes of the Gianicolo hill
Martha and her client went to George Yard, a narrow north-south alley connecting Wentworth Street and Whitechapel High Street, entered from Whitechapel High Street by a covered archway next to The White Hart Inn.
The Army of Darkness Cloak and Dagger, both zombified, are seen in a narrow alley devouring a hapless victim.
Directly east of the Square off of Stockton Street is Maiden Lane, a short and narrow alley of exclusive boutiques and cafes that leads to the Financial District and boasts the Xanadu Gallery, San Francisco's only building designed by Frank Lloyd Wright — with its interior most notable for being the predecessor for New York City's Guggenheim Museum.
Image: Holmes Chapel-Church Houses. jpg | Church houses, a narrow passage runs round the parish church, with an alley through to Mandeville's bakery, an old business.
At about 2: 30 pm he saw Ike, Frank, Tom, and Billy gathered off Fremont street in a narrow wide empty lot or alley immediately west of 312 Fremont Street, which contained Fly's 12-room boarding house and photography studio.
The ballgame was played within a large masonry structure which contained a long narrow playing alley flanked by walls with both horizontal and sloping ( or, more rarely, vertical ) surfaces.
When, at half past four, the demonstrations peacefully backed in a narrow alley towards the school the police charged violently on horses, with batons and with dogs provoking a violent reaction by the use of throwing cobblestones from some demonstrators.

narrow and which
She was forty-nine at this time, a lanky woman of breeding with an austere, narrow face which had the distinction of a steeple or some architecture that had been designed long ago for a stubborn sort of prayer.
One sample, which had been exposed to the atmosphere after evacuation at 375-degrees-C, showed the presence of adsorbed water ( about 0.3 wt ) ) as evidenced by a weak resonance line which was very narrow at room temperature and which disappeared, due to broadening, at low temperature.
The Aethiopian Sea, Ethiopic Ocean or Ethiopian Ocean ( Okeanos Aithiopos ), is an old name for what is now called the South Atlantic Ocean, which is separated from the North Atlantic Ocean by a narrow region between Natal, Brazil and Monrovia, Liberia.
He argues that Kant's " aesthetic " merely represents an experience that is the product of an elevated class habitus and scholarly leisure as opposed to other possible and equally valid " aesthetic " experiences which lay outside Kant's narrow definition.
But the " Burnt City " of his second stratum, revealed in 1873, with its fortifications and vases, and a hoard of gold, silver and bronze objects, which the discoverer connected with it, began to arouse a curiosity which was destined presently to spread far outside the narrow circle of scholars.
Total absorption is measured with normal lamp current, i. e., with a narrow emission line, and background absorption after application of a high-current pulse with the profile of the self-reversed line, which has little emission at the original wavelength, but strong emission on both sides of the analytical line.
6 ) at a finite distance from the axis ( or with an infinitely distant object, a point which subtends a finite angle at the system ) is, in general, even then not sharply reproduced, if the pencil of rays issuing from it and traversing the system is made infinitely narrow by reducing the aperture stop ; such a pencil consists of the rays which can pass from the object point through the now infinitely small entrance pupil.
Doherty designs, which use a second output stage as a " peak " amplifier, can lift efficiency from the typical 15 % up to 30-35 % in a narrow bandwidth.
Uintatheres were huge creatures with long narrow skulls, of which the elongated facial portion carried three pairs of bony horn-cores, probably covered with short horns in life, the hind-pair having been much the largest.
Esoteric Christianity is a term which refers to an ensemble of spiritual currents which regard Christianity as a mystery religion, and profess the existence and possession of certain esoteric doctrines or practices, hidden from the public but accessible only to a narrow circle of " enlightened ", " initiated ", or highly educated people.
Recent linguistic research suggests that all of Africa's major language groupings south of the Sahara Desert ( except Khoisan, which is not considered a valid genetic grouping anyway ), i. e. the Afro-Asiatic, Nilo-Saharan and Niger – Congo phyla, originated in prehistoric times in a narrow band between Lake Chad and the Nile Valley.
These two ranges are bordered on the west by a narrow coastal plain that contains Kampong Saom Bay, which faces the Gulf of Thailand.
Examples are, pronounced with the lips ;, pronounced with the front of the tongue ;, pronounced with the back of the tongue ;, pronounced in the throat ; and, pronounced by forcing air through a narrow channel ( fricatives ); and and, which have air flowing through the nose ( nasals ).
Occasionally, a cardinal wears a scarlet ferraiolo which is a cape worn over the shoulders, tied at the neck in a bow by narrow strips of cloth in the front, without any ' trim ' or piping on it.
The peak and statue can be accessed via a narrow road or by the 3. 8 kilometre ( 2. 4 mi ) Corcovado Rack Railway which was opened in 1884 and refurbished in 1980.
In a later time, when the Chaldean tribe had burst their narrow bonds and obtained the ascendency over all Babylonia, they gave their name to the whole land of Babylonia, which then was called Chaldea for a short time.
Unlike the trumpet, which has a cylindrical bore up until the bell section, the tubing of the cornet has a mostly conical bore, starting very narrow at the mouthpiece and gradually widening towards the bell.
In the first line of decisions, he gave a narrow interpretation to the " contract clause " of the United States Constitution, which prohibits states from enacting any law " impairing the obligation of contracts.
Several east-west trending mountain spurs extend to the narrow coastal plain, which is studded with sea cliffs and has level stretches no wider than.
In philosophy of mind, dualism is any of a narrow variety of views about the relationship between mind and matter, which claims that mind and matter are two ontologically separate categories.

narrow and stands
Time stands still as you climb the narrow, stone stairways in tiny villages clinging to steep mountain slopes or wander through story-book towns, perched atop lofty crags, their faces turned to the sea.
The safe at Ingleside District Station stands next to the gum machine in a narrow passageway that leads to Captain Harris's office ( to the left ), the lieutenant's office ( farther along and to the left ) and the janitor's supply closet ( straight ahead ).
The area around Abensberg is characterized by the narrow valley of the Danube, where the Weltenburg Abbey stands, the valley of the Altmühl in the north, a left tributary of the Danube, and the famous Hallertau hops-planting region in the south.
The work was designed in almost the same way as the World Trade Center complex, with its narrow windowing, and now stands at 394 feet.
At the end of the narrow gorge stands Petra's most elaborate ruin, Al Khazneh ( popularly known as " the Treasury "), hewn into the sandstone cliff.
" Skill " stands for narrow, domain-specific ability.
In closed stands, the crown is narrow and slender in young trees and irregularly broad in old trees.
This section covers 17, 000 ha along a narrow coastal strip and contains Australia's last extensive stands of lowland rainforest.
Complicating an analysis is the point of view adopted ( if the fund lends to the rest of government at a below-market rate of interest, it represents a loss to future Social Security beneficiaries under a narrow view, but possibly a gain under a larger view since the government gains from the low cost funding and the fiscal health of the government stands behind the ultimate solvency of Social Security ).
The city stands at an elevation of around above sea level, in a narrow valley running roughly east-west between two mountains: Mount Ebal, the northern mountain, is the taller peak at, while Mount Gerizim, the southern mountain, is high.
Zadar was a Liburnian settlement, laid out in the 9th century BC, built on a small stone islet and embankments where the old city stands and tied to the mainland by the overflown narrow isthmus, which created a natural port in its northern strait.
The name " Kastoria " first appears in the middle of the 6th century ( 550 AD ), mentioned by Procopius as follows :" There was a certain city in Thessaly, Diocletianopolis by name, which had been prosperous in ancient times, but with the passage of time and the assaults of the barbarians it had been destroyed, and for a very long time it had been destitute of inhabitants ; and a certain lake chances to be close by which was named Castoria. There is an island in the middle of the lake, for the most part surrounded by water ; but there remains a single narrow approach to this island through the lake, not more than fifteen feet wide. And a very lofty mountain stands above the island, one half being covered by the lake while the remainder rests upon it.
The monumental but narrow gateway to the courtyard stands out architecturally from the arcade.
Spelsbury stands on a narrow hill between the Coldron and Taston brooks overlooking the River Evenlode and the ancient Wychwood Forest to the south.
The village stands on the small River Lyd, which traverses a deep narrow chasm, crossed by a bridge of single span ; and at a little distance a tributary stream forms a cascade in an exquisite glen.
The system was the last operating narrow gauge passenger system in Ireland and connected with the mainline rail system at Ennis, where a station still stands today for bus and train services to Limerick and Galway.
It stands on a narrow finger of land between the Grand Canal and the Bacino di San Marco making the church visible when entering the Piazza San Marco from the water.
The Palace of the Genoese podestà Montano de Marinis, known as the Palazzo del Comune ( Palace of the Municipality ) in the Genoese period and built in 1316, still stands in ruins on Banker Sokak ( the historic Rue Camondo ); a narrow side street that's parallel to the neighbouring Bankalar Caddesi ( Banks Street ) which was the financial center of the Ottoman Empire and has rows of Ottoman-era bank buildings, including the headquarters of the Ottoman Central Bank, which is today the Ottoman Bank Museum.
The plant produces thick stands of culms with long narrow leaves.
From this center stripe outward on each side, the narrow white stripe stands for integrity ; ultramarine blue represents worldwide deployment ; Air Force yellow stands for excellence, and the last two stripes ( scarlet and blue ) stand for the United States.
The defensive site was enhanced by a dry ditch on the landward side, which cuts across the narrow promontory on which the castle stands.
It stands 12 ’ high and is made of wooden posts set four feet into a narrow trench.
The old houses in the village are bunched together with narrow lanes between them, and at the western end stands the cozy church, which was built in 1865.

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