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Employers began to live in fine airy rooms, above the ground floor, with privacy from their servants, who were now confined, unless required, to specifically delegated areas — often the ground and uppermost attic floors.

uppermost and level
* Maturity Levels: a 5-level process maturity continuum-where the uppermost ( 5th ) level is a notional ideal state where processes would be systematically managed by a combination of process optimization and continuous process improvement.
When the ascending terraces had been built, there had been constructed beneath them galleries which carried the entire weight of the planted garden and rose little by little one above the other along the approach ; and the uppermost gallery, which was fifty cubits high, bore the highest surface of the park, which was made level with the circuit wall of the battlements of the city.
As the place of Tlaloc, 9th Lord of the Night, Tlalocan was also reckoned as the 9th level of the Underworld, which in the interpretation by Eduard Seler was the uppermost underworld in the east.
In Dieburg, the uppermost level at the Gymnasium, the Alfred Delp School, the Catholic community centre, the Father Delp House, and a street are named after him.
Also, a spur of rock, the summit of which was level with the city's uppermost tier, jutted out from the hill in an easterly direction, dividing all but the first level into two parts.
The game starts at the uppermost level of an unmapped dungeon with myriad monsters and treasures.
Like Pre Rup, it has five sanctuary towers arranged in a quincunx, built on the uppermost level of five-tier pyramid consisting of overlapping terraces ( a step pyramid ), surrounded by moat, as a symbolic depiction of Mount Meru.
The most common theory on the arrangement of oarsmen in the new ship types is that of " double-banking ", i. e. that the quadrireme was derived from a bireme ( warship with two rows of oars ) by placing two oarsmen on each oar, the quinquereme by placing two oarsmen on the two uppermost levels ( the thranitai and zygitai, according to Greek terminology ), and the later hexareme by placing two rowers on every level.
The Coliseum's real drawback was that the luxury suites, which generate much revenue, were at the uppermost level and as such, were the worst seats in the house.
A statue was installed in the uppermost level of the original Tsutenkaku Tower as it was opened to the public in 1912.
Pacific Theatres ' Pacific 4 occupied the uppermost level of the mall.
His signature Mesiniaga Tower ( for the IBM franchise ) is regarded as his most didactic bioclimatic and prototype climate-responsive tower, where all his earlier experimental ideas from the previous tower projects are bought together here in one single built form, such as the positioning of the elevator core as a solar buffer at the tower's hot side, the critical placement of toilets and stairwells to have natural ventilation opportunities ( low energy ), solar-path guided sun-shade design ( climate-responsive facade design ), the use of evaporative-cooling at the uppermost roof level which has an overhead louvered canopy that provides a framework for future PV cells, vegetated and stepped facade-recessed sky-terraces as interstitial semi-enclosed spaces for office users.
The lowest point is sea level, which occurs along all of the Anacostia shore and all of the Potomac shore except the uppermost mile ( the Little Falls-Chain Bridge area ).
In Madagascar, the range is roughly the same with P. cactiples, P. geayi, and P. rutenbergainum inhabiting at sea level to P. brevicaule reaching an altitude of 1900 meters, virtually the uppermost limit for the genus.
There are two partial levels: the mezzanine service level and the mezzanine level ( which is the uppermost level ).

uppermost and has
[...] I must not however conceal from Your Excellency, that the Gentry, well disposed, and heartily desirous as they are, to serve the Crown, and to serve it with Zeal, when formed into regular Corps, do not relish commanding a bare Militia, they never were used to that Service under the French Government, ( and perhaps for good Reasons ) besides the sudden Dismission of the Canadian Regiment raised in 1764, without Gratuity or Recompence to Offices, who engaged in our Service almost immediately after the Cession of the Country, of taking any Notice of them since, tho ' they all expected half pay, is still uppermost in their Thoughts, and not likely to encourage their engaging a second Time in the same Way ; as to the Habitants or Peasantry, ever since the Civil Authority has been introduced into the Province, the Government of it has hung so loose, and retained so little Power, they have in a Manner emancipated themselves, and it will require Time, and discreet Management likewise, to recall them to their ancient Habits of Obedience and Discipline ; considering all the new Ideas they have been acquiring for these ten years past, can it be thought they will be pleased at being suddenly, and without Preparation embodied into a Militia, and marched from their Families, Lands, and Habitations to remote Provinces, and all the Horrors of War, which they have already experienced ; It would give appearance of Truth to the Language of our Sons of Sedition, at this very Moment busily employed instilling into their Minds, that the Act was passed merely to serve the present Purposes of Government, and in the full Intention of ruling over them with all the Despotism of their ancient Masters.
One piston, the uppermost one in the animation, has a master rod with a direct attachment to the crankshaft.
The uppermost loess, the Peoria Loess, in which the modern soil has developed, accumulated during the late Wisconsin Stage.
* A more modern triangular ( Bermuda or " Marconi ") sail has only one halyard which is attached at its uppermost point ( the head ).
The inhabitants of this city are transformed once a month into birds, and Sinbad has one of the bird-people carry him to the uppermost reaches of the sky, where he hears the angels glorifying God, " whereat I wondered and exclaimed, ' Praised be God!
The German Compsognathus fossil itself most likely came from the Painten Formation of the Kapfelberg locality, specifically dated to the uppermost Kimmeridgian stage ( 150. 8 million years ago ); however, alternative possibilities include quarries near Jachenhausen or Goldberg, both from the Tithonian, to which stage Compsognathus has traditionally been dated.
The uppermost story of the park now has a white and black screen behind the top row of seats and is topped by a flat canopy roof supported by black steel truss supports that obstruct the view of a few seats.
Even though Dominican International School has had " growing pains ," it has always been uppermost in the minds of those connected with the school to give an excellent education to all students regardless of race, color and creed.
The name is considered a sept of the dynastic Dál gCais of the Kingdom of Thomond, and has the motto " Lámh Ládir an Nachtar " meaning " the strong hand uppermost.
The principle of stratigraphic succession states that any given unit of archaeological stratification takes its place in the stratigraphic sequence of a site from its position between the undermost of all units which lie above it and the uppermost of all those units which lie below it and with which it has a physical contact, all other superpositional relationships being regarded as redundant.
The last boat called at the glassworks in 1977 ; since then the lower portion of the remaining canal has been incorporated into a boatyard, while the upper portion remains in water but not accessible by boat as the uppermost lock's gates have been replaced with a dam.
Typically the uppermost rock has been transported and deposited by the very slow action of a glacier ; the lower part of the rock formation might or might not have also undergone a degree of erosion to accentuate the mushroom shape.
It has long been known for the oversized bell on its uppermost floor that still tolls noon over the city's financial district, once centered at the foot of its building but now moved farther west among the office buildings lining West Market Street.
Any given unit of archaeological stratification takes its place in the stratigraphic sequence of a site from its position between the undermost of all units which lie above it and the uppermost of all those units which lie below it and with which it has a physical contact, all other superpositional relationships being regarded as redundant.
On windy days, the tower has been known to lean up, as measured from its uppermost mast.
In the diagram at left, the uppermost caliper has a slight shoulder in the bent leg allowing it to sit on the edge more securely, the lower caliper lacks this feature but has a renewable scriber that can be adjusted for wear, as well as being replaced when excessively worn.
The red katipo female, found in the South Island and the lower North Island, has a large black globular abdomen, about the size of a garden pea, with slender legs and a white-bordered orange or red stripe on its back that runs from the uppermost surface of the abdomen back to the spinnerets.
The stem has many leaves, woolly in the uppermost part between the flowers.
One of the smallest willows in the world, it is a prostrate, creeping dwarf shrub, only high, and has underground branches or runners in the uppermost soil layers.

uppermost and four
Three of the four uppermost spheres lack vertical support and hence are not open to the public for safety reasons, although the sphere at the pinnacle is open to the public.
The flag was a horizontal square with red uppermost and, at the heart of the white fess, an emblem composed of a garland of laurel decorated with a trophy of arms and four arrows, representing the four provinces that formed the Republic.
Eight of the cards lie on the table with the blank side uppermost, for the cards at that time had blank backs, while four remain in each of the other players hands.
Most typically, a frottola is a composition for three or four voices ( more towards the end of the period ), with the uppermost voice containing the melody: instrumental accompaniments may have been used.
Though not a technical climb, once past Lake Aunde ( the uppermost lake, which feeds Piunde ), there are at least four sections where sure footing is essential ; in wet weather various sections can be treacherous.
1 ) That the ring shall be made on turf, and shall be four-and-twenty feet square, formed of eight stakes and ropes, the latter extending in double lines, the uppermost line being four feet from the ground, and the lower two feet from the ground.

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