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roof and floor
This will be for the shell of the house only ( roof, walls, and floor ), and does not include the carport or balcony.
In deadly earnest, the besiegers methodically stripped away portions of the roof and tossed lighted rags inside, only to have most stamped out by the women as soon as they hit the floor.
There is a charge for entrance to the apartment on the second floor and the roof.
* Structural, including bricks, pipes, floor and roof tiles
Typically, the main differences is that a fire barrier wall is not structurally self-sufficient, and does not extend through the roof, or necessarily to the underside of the floor above.
Fire barrier walls are continuous from an exterior wall to an exterior wall, or from a floor below to a floor or roof above, or from one fire barrier wall to another fire barrier wall, fire wall, or high challenge fire wall having a fire resistance rating of at least equal rating as required for the fire barrier wall.
The Queen's Chamber is exactly half-way between the north and south faces of the pyramid and measures north to south, east to west and has a pointed roof with an apex above the floor.
It has a flat roof above the floor.
The first four, like the King's Chamber, have flat roofs formed by the floor of the chamber above, but the final chamber has a pointed roof.
The sides, roof, and floor of IFVs have thinner armour.
A ramp rising from ground level to the third floor roof terrace allows for an architectural promenade through the structure.
The quirks of the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, including the turf floor and the white roof, gave the Twins a significant home-field advantage that played into their winning the World Series in both 1987 and 1991, at least in the opinion of their opponents, as the Twins went 12 – 1 in post season home games during those two seasons.
This ramp, that can be seen from almost everywhere in the house continues up to the first floor living area and salon before continuing externally from the first floor roof terrace up to the second floor solarium.
A " roof " is a spectacular offensive block that redirects the power and speed of the attack straight down to the attacker's floor, as if the attacker hit the ball into the underside of a peaked house roof.
* The Palazzo della Ragione, with its great hall on the upper floor, is reputed to have the largest roof unsupported by columns in Europe ; the hall is nearly rectangular, its length, its breadth, and its height ; the walls are covered with allegorical frescoes ; the building stands upon arches, and the upper storey is surrounded by an open loggia, not unlike that which surrounds the basilica of Vicenza.
Montgomery County's first courthouse was ordered on June 28, 1823, to be made " of good hewed logs ... to be twenty-six feet long ; two stories high, lower story nine feet from floor to joist ; upper to be seven feet to roof ".
The Hundertwasserhaus apartment block in Vienna has undulating floors (" an uneven floor is a melody to the feet "), a roof covered with earth and grass, and large trees growing from inside the rooms, with limbs extending from windows.
Heat transfer in buildings occurs through convection, conduction, and thermal radiation through roof, walls, floor and windows.
These include a Trombe wall, a ventilated concrete floor, a cistern, water wall or roof pond.

roof and were
clutched her throat and sucked up the moisture in her mouth so that her tongue was dry and hard and stuck to the roof of her mouth and her teeth were clenched together in the rigid fixture of her jaws.
they were topped by steeples complete in every detail: high-pitched roof, pinnacle, and narrow gable.
At each angle of its pitch a big skylight had been fitted into the roof and all these skylights were fitted with systems of multiple screens and shades.
More traditional adobe roofs were often flatter than the familiar steeped roof as the native climate yielded more sun and heat than mass amounts of snow or rain that would find use in precipitous roofs.
A hole was blown in the hangar roof 250 feet above ; about 40 windows in the hangar were shattered.
In March 1916, the Bureau of Investigation suspected German terrorists were making bombs in the tunnel, and broke through the roof of the tunnel with jackhammers.
Though there was much argument in the past, it is now generally accepted that brochs were roofed, probably with a conical timber framed roof covered with a locally sourced thatch.
For several seasons, national flags of the players represented at Fulham were hung from the roof.
In 966 the doors and roof were burnt during a riot.
The Edicule and the east and west walls and the roof of the cut-rock tomb it encased were destroyed or damaged ( contemporary accounts vary ), but the north and south walls were likely protected by rubble from further damage.
These renovations unified the small chapels on the site and were completed during the reign of Queen Melisende in 1149, placing all the Holy places under one roof for the first time.
These were either hung on battens suspended forward of the actors from the roof, or mounted in groups on floorstands.
* In 1999 the auxiliary press boxes were added on top of the roof boxes along the first and third base sides.
* Before the 2004 season, seats were added to the right field roof, above the grandstand, called the Budweiser Right Field Roof.
It is believed that the compartments were intended to safeguard the King's Chamber from the possibility of a roof collapsing under the weight of stone above the Chamber.
Leaks in the roof caused difficulties for researchers, and the shifting of clay soil beneath caused cracks in the buildings which were expensive to repair.
These were dismantled in 1987 and replaced by a lighting system embedded in the roof of each stand, which remains in use today.
After a winter storm dropped nearly 17 inches of snow in the Minneapolis / St Paul area the Saturday prior to the Vikings December 12 home game versus the New York Giants and 30 mph gusts drove snow removers off the dome's roof overnight, several panels were damaged as the weight of the snow caused the roof to collapse.
Footage shows the kidnappers leaning over to look at the police who were in hiding on the roof.
During a subsequent German investigation, an officer identified as “ Sniper No. 2 ” stated: “ I am of the opinion that I am not a sharpshooter .” The five snipers were deployed around the airport — three on the roof of the control tower, one hidden behind a service truck and one behind a small signal tower at ground level — but none of them had any special training.
The deadlock was finally broken when the citizens of Viterbo, where the Cardinals were assembled, removed the roof from the building they were meeting in and locked them in, only allowing them bread and water.

roof and partly
Its walls are broad, designed to support a second story, and its wide, elaborate entrance leads to a large hall, partly covered with a roof supported on a row of columns.
It grows so freely in that country, it was long considered a true native, partly because the roof of Westminster Hall and the Parliament House of Edinburgh were mistakenly thought of as chestnut wood.
Another fire on 30 July 2006 seriously damaged the stage, causing the roof to partly cave in.
After several years of work renovation of the property, including a partly glass roof, was completed in 2008 at a total cost of £ 5 million.
The newer MAC Forum built with Terminal 2 is a large outdoor area with a tent-like, partly transparent roof.
Partly because of the impending completion of the railroad, and partly to create a fairer business atmosphere, it was Brigham Young's idea to encourage Mormon businesses to band together under one roof.
The train platforms were partly covered by a roof in the form of inverted hull with a height of approximately 27 meters and length of 157 meters.
This is revealed by the rational, modular, neutral and economic, partly prefabricated concrete outer shell ( i. e. universal civilization ) versus the specially-designed, ' uneconomic ', organic, reinforced concrete shell of the interior, signifying with its manipulation of light sacred space and ' multiple cross-cultural references ', which Frampton sees no precedent for in Western culture, but rather in the Chinese pagoda roof ( i. e. world culture ).
Its exterior is partly of brick and partly tile-hung, the roof is tiled, and substantial wooden beams and trusses are visible inside.
The homestead, which consists of two roughly rectangular stone rooms side by side, linked by an internal door, and with doors to the outside at the west end, is partly subterranean, and virtually complete to roof height.
As with the Main Stand opposite, the roof is supported towards the front by several steel columns ; their thickness and location are partly explained by the fact that when the current roof was built, in 1956, it had to be erected in front of an existing roof, which covered only the rear part of the then much deeper and higher terrace.
This church, built by William the Conqueror, was originally constructed to carry a timber roof only, but nearly a century later the upper part of the nave walls were partly rebuilt, in order that it might be covered with a vault.
From the beginning of the competition till October played Fc Twente, partly, without roof.
A salon is a gathering of people under the roof of an inspiring host, held partly to amuse one another and partly to refine the taste and increase the knowledge of the participants through conversation.
It was partly based on his experiences at Dehra Dun, in his small rented room on the roof, and his friends.
It was partly rebuilt in 1840, and later heavily restored in 1876 by " Fowler of Louth ", who added a new roof and windows and rebuilt its south side.
The stadium consisted of three sides of open terracing, one side the " Shed End " or " School End " being partly covered with a roof over half the terrace since 1945.
Several remnant pillars can be seen along the eastern side of the Geodh along with a large section of the previous roof which has been partly buried by the grassy slope ( normally covered by rocks spelling out the names of visitors to the cave ).
* Dorfstraße 5 – timber-frame house, partly solid, hipped mansard roof, 18th century

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