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The passageway was useful for transportation when the castle was being under siege by rival clans.
Like the oropharynx above it, the laryngopharynx serves as a passageway for food and air and is lined with a stratified squamous epithelium.
Kingsway has an almost intact underground passageway for trams which is rarely open to the public.
Carn Euny is best known for the well-preserved state of the large fogou, an underground passageway, which is more than 65 feet ( 20 metres ) long.
A tunnel is an underground passageway, completely enclosed except for openings for ingress and egress, commonly at each end.
Like the oropharynx above it the hypopharynx ( laryngopharynx ) serves as a passageway for food and air and is lined with a stratified squamous epithelium.
It has four floors, except for the ground floor of the central block, where the gate ’ s passageway is located.
It was once accessible via underground passageway, but this has been closed to the public for security reasons, and now the only access is via the surface streets.
It served as a passageway for Corsairs coming from the Havens of Umbar in the South.
In 1790, Colonel Timothy Matlack, Samuel Maclay and John Adlum were commissioned by the Supreme Executive Council of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to survey the headwaters of the river and explore a route for a passageway to connect the West Branch with the waters of the Allegheny River.
" Allee " is a term used in contemporary landscape architecture to denote a narrow passageway, sometimes for pedestrians only, other times for both vehicles and pedestrians, that is lined with copious numbers of trees.
The player and Polly must go through a secret passageway and retrieve bread, swords, and arrows for William's soldiers.
Surrounding it is covered passageway for circumambulation, with carved Jalis, stone pierced screens all around with intricate geometric design, and an entrance to the south.
A manhunt commences for Barnaby, who flees to Bogeyland through a secret passageway at the bottom of an empty well.
With the last of his strength, Worth grabs Quentin's leg, holding him long enough for Quentin to be ripped apart in the passageway as the bridge shifts.
Nancy suggests that tomorrow they all look for the passageway.
Everyone is very disappointed but keeps on searching for the secret passageway.
Nancy and Helen go over to the Riverview mansion and look everywhere for the secret passageway but find nothing until Nancy opens a closet and falls down the stairs located inside.
* Superior protection against " ash " and other deposit formation in engine hot spots ( in particular in turbochargers and superchargers ) for less oil burnoff and reduced chances of damaging oil passageway clogging.
The WaterWay, a passageway linking the earth and water shards, is used for smaller art or photographic exhibitions, such as Ghislaine Howard's photojournalism-inspired painting series 365.
* Airway: the protection and maintenance of a clear passageway for gases ( principally oxygen and carbon dioxide ) to pass between the lungs and the atmosphere.

passageway and each
The roadway was just wide, divided into two lanes, so that in each direction, carts, wagons, coaches and pedestrians shared a passageway six feet wide.
) Scottish tenements are constructed in terraces of tenements, and each entrance within a block is referred to as a close or stair — both referring to the shared passageway to the individual flats.
Outside of the large turnstile bank that provides access to and from the station, there is a token booth and passageway on each side separated from the waiting area by a steel fence.
Open-air platforms for launching rockets would have been at the end of each passageway.
Phase 1 of the scheme, which was completed in July 2002, required the excavation of the existing embankment and provided a new ticket hall with ancillary staff accommodation, interchange passageway and stairs to each platform.
The shrine boasts a rectangular anteroom lined with large stone slabs carved with the figures of the protectors of Buddhism on each side of the walls and at the entrance passageway to the main chamber.
The tunnel has two traffic lanes and an emergency stopping lane in each direction, with an escape passageway between the carriageways.
This is evidence that there was another passageway outside fare control of this area going south, including two closed off staircases from each platform.
Inside fare control, the passageway splits in half with each branch leading to either side platform of Wall Street.

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A gallery is a passageway running along the wall of an enclosure or along the axis of a temple, often open to one or both sides.
The passageway between the external os and the uterine cavity is referred to as the endocervical canal.
The Infinite Corridor is the primary passageway through campus
Another type of maze consists of a set of rooms linked by doors ( so a passageway is just another room in this definition ).
Chambered tombs of the Maeshowe " type " are characterized by a long, low entrance passageway leading to a square or rectangular chamber from which there is access to a number of side cells.
The original brickwork of the outer vaulted passageway is well exposed, as is the entrance of the vaulted stairway to the upper levels.
Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah is claimed to have repaired the Old Cairo to Red Sea passageway, but only briefly, circa 1000 AD, as it soon " became choked with sand.
A blind arch is an arch infilled with solid construction so it cannot function as a window, door, or passageway.
East of and joined to the triple gate passageway is a large vaulted area, supporting the southeastern corner of the Temple Mount platform which is substantially above the bedrock at this point the vaulted chambers here are popularly referred to as King Solomon's Stables.
A hiatus hernia is a particular variant of this type, in which the normal passageway through which the esophagus meets the stomach ( esophageal hiatus ) serves as a functional " defect ", allowing part of the stomach to ( periodically ) " herniate " into the chest.
Natural bridges can form from natural limestone caves, where paired sinkholes collapse and a ridge of stone is left standing in between, with the cave passageway connecting from sinkhole to sinkhole.
In its place is a long passageway, which leads to a flat identical to her own, inhabited by her Other Mother and Other Father, who are replicas of her real parents.
Cairn T on Slieve na Calliagh is a classic passage tomb, in which the rays of the equinox sunrise shine down the passageway and illuminate an inner chamber filled with megalithic stonecarvings.
Clos Lucé is a mansion in Amboise, France, located 500 metres from the royal Château d ' Amboise, to which it is connected by an underground passageway.
The passageway is decorated with plaques commemorating the martyrdom of the inhabitants of Zamość Region during World War II.

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