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It is the " vestibule " of Hell and houses so-called " neutralists " or " opportunists ", who devoted their lives neither to good nor to evil, they are being pursued by hornets.
This tube is usually almost level with the eye sockets but when this sometimes hereditary abnormality is present, it is below this level and sometimes level with the vestibule or nasal entrance.
The genitals of the female are unusual in that the vagina is ridged and two large diverticula protrude from the vulval vestibule.
In very high security applications this risk is minimized by using a sally port, sometimes called a security vestibule or mantrap where operator intervention is required presumably to assure valid identification.
Sensory innervation to the glottis and laryngeal vestibule is by the internal branch of the superior laryngeal nerve.
This is pressed against the oval window, a membrane-covered opening on the surface of the vestibule.
The Mission church of San Luis Obispo is unusual in its design in that its combination of belfry and vestibule is found nowhere else among the California missions.
A contrast agent is injected into the parotid duct, which opens from the cheek into the vestibule of the mouth opposite the neck of the upper second molar tooth.
Captain Stairs is commemorated with identical 3 tablets ( c. 1902 ) in the vestibule of Mackenzie Building at Royal Military College of Canada, St. George's Cathedral ( Kingston, Ontario ) and in Rochester Cathedral near Chatham, England.
* The House of the Dolphins is similarly named from its atrium mosaic, where erotes ride dolphins ; its Phoenician owner commissioned a floor mosaic of Tanit in his vestibule.
It is also very sensitive to touch ; a physician who must swab the area should avoid the hymen and swab the outer vulval vestibule instead.
* The stapes ( stirrup ) articulates with the incus and is attached to the membrane of the fenestra ovalis, the elliptical or oval window or opening between the middle ear and the vestibule of the inner ear.
The oval window is adjacent to the vestibule of the inner ear.
The oval window ( or vestibular window ) is a membrane-covered opening which leads from the middle ear to the vestibule of the inner ear.
It is a reniform ( kidney-shaped ) opening leading from the tympanic cavity into the vestibule of the internal ear ; its long diameter is horizontal, and its convex border is upward.
At Le Raincy the salon spans the corps de logis and projects on both sides, but at Vaux, because of the double row of rooms, it is preceded by the vestibule on the entrance side, " thus delaying and dramatizing the visitor's discovery of this, the centerpiece of the house.
The ceiling of the vestibule is decorated with glazed ceramic moldings that are arranged in the shape of stars.
The underside of the staircases is covered with tiles that form gleaming canopies on either side of the vestibule.
" In the center of the rear of the working space is the massive vault, the big circular door weighing fifteen and a half tons, and the vestibule sixteen and a half tons, and the heavy steel lining of the vault forty-eight tons, a total of eighty tons, or one hundred and sixty thousand pounds, the back and sides of the steel vault having a heavy reinforced concrete wall outside.

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A fifty-foot jeweled Tiffany glass screen, supported by imitation marble columns, replaced the glass doors that separated the main corridor from the north vestibule.
The nave of a church, whether Romanesque, Gothic or Classical, extends from the entry — which may have a separate vestibule, the narthex — to the chancel and is flanked by lower aisles separated from the nave by an arcade.
Variations of this simple plan abound: the vestibule became larger, and the stair-cases to the women's gallery were separated from the vestibule and given more importance.
Blank tapering windows framed in peitra serena, circumscribe the interior of the vestibule, separated by paired columns set into the wall.

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The vestibule was decorated with stucco mouldings by Domenico di Paris.
Originally, guests entered the Palau from the street through two arches supported by thick pillars that opened into the vestibule.
: Has not the builder, fascinated by the beauty of the universe which he recognises as the work of God, erected this vestibule to Heaven in imitation of God who created with order, measure and beauty?
Galilei's front, which is a screen across the older front creating a narthex or vestibule, does express the nave and double aisles of the basilica, which required a central bay wider than the rest of the sequence ; Galilei provided it, without abandoning the range of identical arch-headed openings, by extending the central window by flanking columns that support the arch, in the familiar Serlian motif.
" These designs include the five masks forming the keystones to the arches on the courtyard side of the vestibule, and the two above the doors leading into the wings of the north block, all believed to have been carved by Joseph Nollekens.
Voluntary apnea can be achieved by closing the vocal cords, simultaneously keeping the mouth closed and blocking the nasal vestibule, or constantly activating expiratory muscles.
The one in the vestibule is by Carlos Valino, while the two others are by a group of artists headed by Karen Flores and Elmer Borlongan.
The porch lightbulb was out and Diallo was backlit by the inside vestibule light, showing only a silhouette.
The vestibule contains a collection of murals depicting Mexico ’ s history done by Adolfo Mexiac.
The entrance is by the door b, which conducts into a small vestibule ( m ) and from there into the apodyterium ( H ), which, like the one in the men's bath, has a seat ( pulvinus, gradus ) on either side built up against the wall.
The main entrance is dominated by a westwork comprising the western facade including the entrance vestibule, rooms at one or more levels above, and one or more towers.
In addition, the air is humidified, and dust and other particulate matter is removed by vibrissae, short, thick hairs, present in the vestibule.
The portrait statues of John and Enriqueta Rylands in white marble, in the reading room, were sculpted by John Cassidy who also executed the allegorical group of ' Theology, Science and Art ' in the vestibule.
These 10 vehicles were followed in 1929 by a similarly styled batch of 25 neutral vestibule coaches for either first or third class passengers.
The site of a mithraeum may also be identified by its separate entrance or vestibule, its " cave ", called the spelaeum or spelunca, with raised benches along the side walls for the ritual meal, and its sanctuary at the far end, often in a recess, before which the pedestal-like altar stood.

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There, the main doorway, sheltered by a portico, and the two side doorways opened to a vestibule, wide and deep, which was divided by screen colonnades into three compartments.
In Jesus College, Cambridge, the transept and a short nave constitute the ante-chapel ; in Clare College an octagonal vestibule serves the same purpose ; and in Christ's, Trinity and King's Colleges, Cambridge, the ante-chapel is a portion of the main chapel, divided off from the chancel by the choir screen.

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Addresses of sympathy arrived from all parts of France ; for a week the vestibule of his house was crowded with notable writers, scientists, artists and politicians, who came to inscribe their names in the registers.
They all have two doors per side per carriage, with a vestibule at each end at platform height.
The Lower Tribune was essentially a waiting room ( an ‘ inner court ’ or ‘ vestibule ’) for associates wishing to meet with Lord Burlington.
The link range has an entrance vestibule with four piers supporting a glazed dome on pendentives.
To the right of the " Platonica " is the chapel of Honorius III, adapted as the vestibule of the mausoleum, with interesting 13th century paintings of Peter and Paul, the Crucifixion, saints, the Massacre of the Innocents, Madonna and Child, and other subjects.
The vestibule is Louis XV style with a white marble staircase and the main hall is in “ Imperial ” style, in which the anthropomorphic columns stand out.
On August 15, 2002, a Virginia couple was charged with public lewdness after attempting to have sex in a vestibule at St. Patrick's Cathedral ; this led to the suspensions of the radio hosts a week later.
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He also described minutely the circular and oval windows ( fenestræ ) and their communication with the vestibule and cochlea.
* Nasal lining — At the vestibule, the human nose is lined with a mucous membrane of squamous epithelium, which tissue then transitions to become columnar respiratory epithelium, a pseudo-stratified, ciliated ( lash-like ) tissue with abundant seromucinous glands, which maintains the nasal moisture and protects the respiratory tract from bacteriologic infection and foreign objects.
Also on the ground floor, and commanding views of the lake, are the governor-general ’ s study, where the vice-regal incumbent works and receives visitors, and a sitting room with an attached vestibule which links with a number of offices and service rooms.
However, tissue that is devoid of or otherwise lacking erectile tissue ( such as the labia minora, the vestibule / vagina and the urethra ) may also engorge with blood, often during sexual arousal.
An entrance vestibule is aligned with the ceremonial courtyard and gardens.
A rectangular vestibule links the porch to the rotunda, which is under a coffered, concrete dome, with a central opening ( oculus ) to the sky.
They all have two doors per side per carriage, with a vestibule at each end at platform height.

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