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The fan has eight arms, framed together of wrought iron bars, with diagonal struts, so as to obtain rigidity with comparative lightness, carrying flat close-boarded blades at their extremities.
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The store front he pointed out was boarded up.
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A lot of store fronts were boarded up.
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Cannot students be boarded here and get a liberal education under the skies of Concord?
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That accounts for the boarded up places you were seeing.
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But his ship was boarded in the Channel and the earl, condemned by the StarChamber to a heavy fine and to imprisonment during the queen's pleasure, suffered a harsh captivity in the Tower.
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After a call to Fred at Bird Song and the necessary schedule changes, they once againboarded the Jeep for the one-hour ride.
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In 1738 George Watson's hospital for boys was founded; then followed the Trades' Maiden hospital for burgesses' daughters, John Watson's, Daniel Stewart's, the Orphans', Gillespie's,' Donaldson's 2 hospitals, and other institutions founded by successful merchants of the city, in which poor children of various classes were lodged, boarded and educated.
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The thick rectangular mats of uniform size which, fitting together so as to present a level unbroken surface, cover the floor of all modern Japanese houses, were not yet in use: floors wereboarded, having only a limited space matted.
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Some temples are to be seen in which,the ceiling of the loggia is boarded flat and decorated with large paintings of dragons in black and gold.
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The ceiling is invariably boarded and subdivided by ribs into small rectangular coffers.
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The floor is partly boarded and partly matted.
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They are enlarged replicas of the primeval wooden hut described above, having rafters with their upper ends crossed; thatched or shingled roof; boarded floors, and logs laid on the roof-ridge at right angles for the purpose of binding the ridge and the rafters firmly together.
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The houses of the Bhutias are of three and four storeys; all the floors are neatly boarded with deal; and on two sides of the house is a verandah ornamented with carved work generally painted.
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During November tlfe British West India steamer "Trent" was boarded by a vessel of the Federal Navy, the "San Jacinto," and Messrs Slidell and Mason, commissioners for the Confederate States, who were on their way to England, were seized.
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Within the state are also sixteen orphan asylums, and though these are private institutions, in all but one of them children are boarded at county or city expense.
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In Glasgow Stewart boarded in the same house with Archibald Alison, author of the Essay on Taste, and a lasting friendship sprang up between them.
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In November 1813 Schopenhauer returned to Weimar, and for a few months boarded with his mother.
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He was chosen by the General Court to represent the colony's interests in England, eluded officers sent to arrest him, 3 and in disguise boarded a ship on which he reached Weymouth on the 6th of May 1688.
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Large windows framed a picturesque pond,boarded by tall pines.
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It is faked, and cognate forms are found in Dutch vaalt, &c. It apparently meant a planked orboarded enclosure, cf.
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On her passage home the Trent was stopped by the Federal steamer 0 San Jacinto; she wasboarded, and Messrs Mason and Shidell were arrested~ There was no domfbt that the captain of the ~ San Jacinto had acted irregularly.
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After what seemed like a short wait, theyboarded another plane.
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Most of the store fronts were boarded up and a fifty foot blackened gap separated the two largest structures.
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He continued through the streets and slowed when he reached a dilapidated, boarded-upchurch on a corner.
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The lights in every house were on, the doorsboarded up, and people somewhere were screaming.
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The cottage was vacant and the windowsboarded up for the winter.
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The Deans shared a subdued silence as theyboarded the Jeep to pick up their guest at the Beaumont.
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The two men first boarded chair lift number ten and ten and a half minutes later were eighteen hundred feet higher than Fred and Donnie, at nearly eleven thousand feet elevation.
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Early Saturday morning, the two had boarded a charter bus with scores of bikers for the 372-mile, eight-hour trip to Cortez, Colorado, where they found a pleasant little town abuzz with the activity of 2,000 riders and hundreds of support personnel.
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In 1773 (Dec. 16) a party of citizens, disguised as Indians and instigated by popular meetings,boarded some tea-ships in the harbour of Boston, and to prevent the landing of their taxable cargoes threw them into the sea; this incident is known in history as the " Boston tea-party."
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For the latter walls are much more convenient and suitable than a boarded fence, but in general these are too low to be of much value as aids to cultivation, and they are best covered with bush fruits or with ornamental plants of limited growth.
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5
The store front he pointed out was boarded up.
37
9
A lot of store fronts were boarded up.
39
16
Cannot students be boarded here and get a liberal education under the skies of Concord?
18
6
That accounts for the boarded up places you were seeing.
23
13
But his ship was boarded in the Channel and the earl, condemned by the StarChamber to a heavy fine and to imprisonment during the queen's pleasure, suffered a harsh captivity in the Tower.
7
1
After a call to Fred at Bird Song and the necessary schedule changes, they once againboarded the Jeep for the one-hour ride.
3
1
In 1738 George Watson's hospital for boys was founded; then followed the Trades' Maiden hospital for burgesses' daughters, John Watson's, Daniel Stewart's, the Orphans', Gillespie's,' Donaldson's 2 hospitals, and other institutions founded by successful merchants of the city, in which poor children of various classes were lodged, boarded and educated.
2
The thick rectangular mats of uniform size which, fitting together so as to present a level unbroken surface, cover the floor of all modern Japanese houses, were not yet in use: floors wereboarded, having only a limited space matted.
3
1
Some temples are to be seen in which,the ceiling of the loggia is boarded flat and decorated with large paintings of dragons in black and gold.
2
The ceiling is invariably boarded and subdivided by ribs into small rectangular coffers.
2
The floor is partly boarded and partly matted.
3
1
They are enlarged replicas of the primeval wooden hut described above, having rafters with their upper ends crossed; thatched or shingled roof; boarded floors, and logs laid on the roof-ridge at right angles for the purpose of binding the ridge and the rafters firmly together.
1
The houses of the Bhutias are of three and four storeys; all the floors are neatly boarded with deal; and on two sides of the house is a verandah ornamented with carved work generally painted.
1
During November tlfe British West India steamer "Trent" was boarded by a vessel of the Federal Navy, the "San Jacinto," and Messrs Slidell and Mason, commissioners for the Confederate States, who were on their way to England, were seized.
3
2
Within the state are also sixteen orphan asylums, and though these are private institutions, in all but one of them children are boarded at county or city expense.
1
In Glasgow Stewart boarded in the same house with Archibald Alison, author of the Essay on Taste, and a lasting friendship sprang up between them.
1
In November 1813 Schopenhauer returned to Weimar, and for a few months boarded with his mother.
1
He was chosen by the General Court to represent the colony's interests in England, eluded officers sent to arrest him, 3 and in disguise boarded a ship on which he reached Weymouth on the 6th of May 1688.
2
1
Large windows framed a picturesque pond,boarded by tall pines.
3
3
It is faked, and cognate forms are found in Dutch vaalt, &c. It apparently meant a planked orboarded enclosure, cf.
1
1
On her passage home the Trent was stopped by the Federal steamer 0 San Jacinto; she wasboarded, and Messrs Mason and Shidell were arrested~ There was no domfbt that the captain of the ~ San Jacinto had acted irregularly.
1
1
After what seemed like a short wait, theyboarded another plane.
7
8
Most of the store fronts were boarded up and a fifty foot blackened gap separated the two largest structures.
2
3
He continued through the streets and slowed when he reached a dilapidated, boarded-upchurch on a corner.
2
3
The lights in every house were on, the doorsboarded up, and people somewhere were screaming.
4
5
The cottage was vacant and the windowsboarded up for the winter.
4
5
The Deans shared a subdued silence as theyboarded the Jeep to pick up their guest at the Beaumont.
2
3
The two men first boarded chair lift number ten and ten and a half minutes later were eighteen hundred feet higher than Fred and Donnie, at nearly eleven thousand feet elevation.
2
3
Early Saturday morning, the two had boarded a charter bus with scores of bikers for the 372-mile, eight-hour trip to Cortez, Colorado, where they found a pleasant little town abuzz with the activity of 2,000 riders and hundreds of support personnel.
2
3
In 1773 (Dec. 16) a party of citizens, disguised as Indians and instigated by popular meetings,boarded some tea-ships in the harbour of Boston, and to prevent the landing of their taxable cargoes threw them into the sea; this incident is known in history as the " Boston tea-party."
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For the latter walls are much more convenient and suitable than a boarded fence, but in general these are too low to be of much value as aids to cultivation, and they are best covered with bush fruits or with ornamental plants of limited growth.
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