How To Use Domed In A Sentence

  • I was haunted by the beauty of the landscape all about, of the natural ferneries then disappearing, and of the domed forest-trees on the slopes, and was fortunate in meeting a gentleman intent on preserving in art the beauties of his country. Sailing Alone Around the World
  • A female puppet with a fine, domed forehead entered, swishing black velvet.
  • Magpies are also building their domed nests of long twigs in the trees, but have been finding it hard in the strong winds. Times, Sunday Times
  • With domed hall and cavernous corridors that echoed every step, this felt more like a tomb.
  • Clusters of tall, willowy bamboos rose out of ten pale-pink marble planters and almost touched the high triple-domed ceiling.
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  • Few human pursuits can conjure up such overblown expectations, fanned by holiday brochure photo-spreads showing impossibly white beaches domed by suspiciously azure skies.
  • In the main bedroom imposing beams support a domed roof space above the double bed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Magpies are also building their domed nests of long twigs in the trees, but have been finding it hard in the strong winds. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sweep on the base colour with a powder brush, blending outwards, then take a good-quality blusher brush with domed bristles try the Body Shop or Mac and grin insincerely so cheeks fatten in the middle. Beauty: Blushers
  • Hitler also worked with his favorite architect, Albert Speer, on a complete redesign of Berlin that included an immense domed “Great Hall” connected by a three-mile-long avenue to the chancellery. A Renegade History of the United States
  • Its copper domed roof is the only part of the house visible from the street. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was a hexagonal glass structure with a high domed roof.
  • A vast domed roof would cover the entire structure. Times, Sunday Times
  • To the left is the Stockholm skyline, all domed roofs and angular spires. Times, Sunday Times
  • The floor was the same white marble, and a crystal chandelier hung from the slightly domed ceiling.
  • They build a rather ragged, domed nest about a foot off the ground and lay four or five eggs. Times, Sunday Times
  • They build a rather ragged, domed nest about a foot off the ground and lay four or five eggs. Times, Sunday Times
  • In disregard for the current fashion, she wore her hair in loose golden waves and opted for sleeker skirts than the huge domed tents that were in style.
  • When the cakes are cool, take two of them and slice off the domed tops, leaving them flat. The Sun
  • The streets' surfaces were curved slightly, so that the middle was domed up above the rest and there were cluttered gutters along the edges.
  • Kentucky improved to 31-6 in domed stadiums since 1995. NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball - Wisconsin vs. Kentucky
  • Fourteen columns of colored marble sustain a domed ceiling of gilded cedar, with an exterior deambulatory under a tunnel-vaulting also roofed with cedar. In Morocco
  • Her book on Sinan is a complete contrast to the countless coffee table books with stunning photographs of domed mosques and pointed minarets.
  • In the main bedroom imposing beams support a domed roof space above the double bed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some of the ceilings, especially that of the domed rotunda and the dining room, are richly decorated.
  • Toronto, with its big domed stadium, is a likely site for the Olympic games.
  • Just then the white-domed heads of two men in coveralls appeared over the rim of the hollow, and the others stepped back to let them clamber out. The Priest
  • The stone itself, now protected from sheep and tourists by an iron grating, is a domed granite boulder just over three feet high. A Guide to Megalithic Ireland
  • Features include a two-storey reception hall with domed ceiling, bifurcating staircase, gallery landing and reception rooms with marble fireplaces.
  • They are found across much of Asia in summer, and make domed nests in the birch forests. Times, Sunday Times
  • Toronto, with its big domed stadium, is a likely site for the Olympic games.
  • The front door leads into a rotunda with a domed ceiling decorated with rosettes in the coffers.
  • Provided by Charlotte Moss The fountain at the center of the cloister is a place for meditation, surrounded by four domed seats made of coppiced chestnut wood above. Paradise Regained
  • The abbey church is a magnificent example of these domed churches; it is 275 feet long.
  • Some of the ceilings, especially that of the domed rotunda and the dining room, are richly decorated.
  • Other rooms have a distinctively oriental flavour; the Throne Room is decked out in ornate Byzantine style with a great domed blue ceiling covered with stars and a huge sunburst.
  • Changes in the domed stadium, which will seat 20,000 spectators for the MLS team in its lower bowl, will be based along those found at the home venue of Eintracht Frankfurt of the German Bundesliga .
  • The floor was the wooden planks and the walls and domed ceiling were of woven branches.
  • Presenting Hav as a fascinating nexus of East and West, a teeming entrepôt of cross-breeding cultures, Ms. Morris describes the architecture with great relish: There are mosques from brief Arab rule during the Crusades, Russian onion-domed palaces, colonial remnants from the post-Napoleonic "Hav Britannica," and "the most cheerful of follies," a multistoried pagoda built by 15th-century Ming Dynasty traders. Visiting a Land Beyond Fodor's Reach
  • A high domed roof and Ionic-Corinthian pillars give the General Post Office in Kolkata an imposing appearance.
  • Pumpkin-colored mud huts domed with dried grass blended almost perfectly with the red laterite soil. Spellbound
  • But the designs show two nude male statues on pedestals in the entrance hall below vast battle paintings and two more in the great domed central hall.
  • Characteristically, they feature pyramidal, domed or conical roofs built up of corbeled limestone slabs.
  • In the article we analyse the structure compose, the endure force status, the request of strength and stability on the domed bulkhead with nonaxisymmetry sphere-conical transitional annulated shell.
  • A mere glance upwards at a bright lamp caused it to lower from the domed ceiling.
  • They are domed nests with a little spout like a handle high up at the side, through which the birds come and go. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is plenty of head and leg room for front passengers, but that domed roof means restricted headroom for taller adults in the back.
  • Here, too, lie the cemeteries: the Jewish, fronting the main road, with a decent enclosure; that of the Christians, framed in a wire fence and containing a few wooden crosses, imitation broken columns and tinsel wreaths; Arab tombs, scattered over a large undefined tract of brown earth, and clustering thickly about some white-domed maraboutic monument, whose saintly relics are desirable companionship for the humbler dead. Fountains in the Sand Rambles Among the Oases of Tunisia
  • Arranged in a radial pattern, the stone arches are crowned by a shallow domed roof clad in panels of green pre-patinated copper.
  • The gallery is basically square, typically classical, on the central axis of the building, with an extremely high, domed ceiling.
  • Plain -- set deep in trees, domed, belfried, full of gardens and fountains and public places -- which owed their independence to being too near a pair of rival states to be worth either's conquering. Little Novels of Italy Madonna Of The Peach-Tree, Ippolita In The Hills, The Duchess Of Nona, Messer Cino And The Live Coal, The Judgment Of Borso
  • A domed elephantine building loomed pale against the sooty night. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • I came of age on John Muir's trail, climbing sharp arêtes, domed cliffs and the U-shaped valleys between.
  • A massive spray of luminescent spodumene and kunzite crystals dominated the domed roof. Orphan Star
  • In the main bedroom imposing beams support a domed roof space above the double bed. Times, Sunday Times
  • The front door leads into a rotunda with a domed ceiling decorated with rosettes in the coffers.
  • There had to be a new stadium, perhaps a newfangled thing called a domed stadium, to protect the team from inclement weather. Bad Sports
  • Place the domed lid over the tagine and serve to your friends with a platter of couscous and green salad. Times, Sunday Times
  • A domed central hall houses chess tables and a museum. Times, Sunday Times
  • Other rooms have a distinctively oriental flavour; the Throne Room is decked out in ornate Byzantine style with a great domed blue ceiling covered with stars and a huge sunburst.
  • These are domed-shaped mounds, around three feet across, covered in pine needles and busy with ants moving over the surface.
  • I projected on the building's domed theater the image of a man with his hands clasped behind his head - the position taken during an arrest and search.
  • They are much larger and have a domed roof. Times, Sunday Times
  • The auditorium is domed and ornate, sealing off the noises of the street. Maia in Yonkers
  • Below these words, a framed miniature, eight lines of text tall, depicts a domed structure surrounded by city walls surmounted by turrets, in turn surrounded by water.
  • Their clamor was a faint echo in the gold-domed chamber where Bunda Chand struggled on the velvet-cushioned dais. The Bloody Crown Of Conan
  • Uncle Amado walks to Lundeen and Hillfinger, the architectural firm where he works as a mere draftsman, which is near the domed courthouse that squats right in the middle of downtown. Learning to Die in Miami
  • I bought a cloche, which is a domed clay oven that fits nicely into any regular oven.
  • In the main bedroom imposing beams support a domed roof space above the double bed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Shaven-domed and lanky, he possessed an unmatchable, boneless judder. Times, Sunday Times
  • A 1-inch domed tweeter sits between the woofers.
  • His domed head and tinted glasses gave him the appearance of a B-movie villain. Times, Sunday Times
  • A skylight in the domed roof spilled silver light over a sword suspended in mid air.
  • In the domed restaurant, diners can eat alfresco, soaking up the ocean vista. Times, Sunday Times
  • It has a long, softly curved Body, short legs, and a large, domed head crowned by a silky topknot.
  • The property is sumptuously decorated in Moorish style throughout, with mosaic-tiled fountains and elegant colonnades, jewelled lanterns, an octagonal dining pavilion and a domed mirador.
  • A domed central hall houses chess tables and a museum. Times, Sunday Times
  • A domed central hall houses chess tables and a museum. Times, Sunday Times
  • A circular tower with a domed skylight exemplifies the surprising styling characteristic of contemporary design.
  • They are domed nests with a little spout like a handle high up at the side, through which the birds come and go. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the main bedroom imposing beams support a domed roof space above the double bed. Times, Sunday Times
  • - The keys are backlit and said to be "domed" -- that's not really conveyed in this spy shot we've seen, but it's hard to say for sure. Softpedia News - Global
  • Blue and gold putti clung to clouds on domed ceilings; murals portrayed the Pavilion Promenade and the Pump Room. PASSION IN THE PEAK
  • Capella Palatine, which from pavement to domed ceiling is all gold: one really feels as if one was sitting in the heart of a great honey-comb looking at angels singing: and _looking_ at angels, or indeed at people, singing, is much nicer than listening to them, for this reason: the great artists always give to their angels lutes without strings, pipes without vent-holes, and reeds through which no wind can wander or make whistlings. Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde
  • Though the domed tomb is revered by Muslims as the burial place of a medieval sheikh, it is regarded in some Jewish circles as the burial spot of the biblical patriarch Joseph.
  • His forehead domed out in a curve.
  • Presenting Hav as a fascinating nexus of East and West, a teeming entrepôt of cross-breeding cultures, Ms. Morris describes the architecture with great relish: There are mosques from brief Arab rule during the Crusades, Russian onion-domed palaces, colonial remnants from the post-Napoleonic "Hav Britannica," and "the most cheerful of follies," a multistoried pagoda built by 15th-century Ming Dynasty traders. Visiting a Land Beyond Fodor's Reach
  • A Buddhist chorten, or domed memorial en route to Mustang's capital, Lo-Manthangfmar Canada.com Top Stories
  • Its copper domed roof is the only part of the house visible from the street. Times, Sunday Times
  • Provided by Charlotte Moss The fountain at the center of the cloister is a place for meditation, surrounded by four domed seats made of coppiced chestnut wood above. Paradise Regained
  • Another room, the tent room, is so called for the large domed tent covered in camouflage. Times, Sunday Times
  • Magpies are also building their domed nests of long twigs in the trees, but have been finding it hard in the strong winds. Times, Sunday Times
  • Clusters of tall, willowy bamboos rose out of ten pale-pink marble planters and almost touched the high triple-domed ceiling.
  • A floor of polished marble, a domed ceiling of gold mosaic.
  • Jackson-Stops noted various French elements, including ‘the domed feet formed of acanthus leaves with a toe-like scroll in front, and the vertical, rather than raked, back legs of the armchairs’.
  • Its copper domed roof is the only part of the house visible from the street. Times, Sunday Times
  • In Noah's Ark, she gives the adventure a festive spirit by hanging nautical-like flags on the boat, bringing aboard plants in clay pots, and crowning the ark's domed top with a weathervane.
  • In the main bedroom imposing beams support a domed roof space above the double bed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Iceland is a segment of mid-ocean ridge domed up above sea level by the plume.
  • The stone itself, now protected from sheep and tourists by an iron grating, is a domed granite boulder just over three feet high. A Guide to Megalithic Ireland
  • In an old domed church, sunlight painted rainbow jewels on the marble floor.
  • Its copper domed roof is the only part of the house visible from the street. Times, Sunday Times
  • Their compact pilei - tight-fitting in infant plants, robust and appetizingly domed in ripe ones - have a smooth (not lamellate) undersurface and a neat, strong stem.
  • The underside of the floor slab was cast with domed coffers which have been fitted with circular glass light fittings.
  • Here, the action takes place on Chilo, a planet with an atmosphere so harsh that people live in domed cities floating 100,000 feet above the surface. REVIEW: Sly Mongoose by Tobias S. Buckell
  • The stone itself, now protected from sheep and tourists by an iron grating, is a domed granite boulder just over three feet high. A Guide to Megalithic Ireland
  • The space above the domed entrance is open, with four sides of offices, making up four floors.
  • Another room, the tent room, is so called for the large domed tent covered in camouflage. Times, Sunday Times
  • Machon 1 – The large silver-domed reactor containment vessel, nearly 20 meters [about 60 feet] in diameter, is visible from a nearby highway. Should the Israelis Arrest Benny Morris? « Antiwar.com Blog
  • Its copper domed roof is the only part of the house visible from the street. Times, Sunday Times
  • His forehead domed out in a curve.
  • You still enter a lofty domed hall by a small door set in an imposing gate.
  • The trend, which appears to be irreversible, is to stage the championship in domed stadiums holding 40,000 or more. USATODAY.com - Few arenas can handle NCAA men's Final Four
  • They will build their domed nest next month, sometimes lining it with 1,000 feathers. Times, Sunday Times
  • But he is most jazzed by the atmospheric breakfast parlor, a domed lair that's dramatically lit by concealed skylights and a stained-glass oculus. The Lived-In Look
  • Today, buildings within 200 yards of the ornate, gold-domed structures are pockmarked with bullet holes.
  • The whole of County Wicklow is a walkers' paradise - rolling hills, deep valleys, domed granite mountains, bogland, forest, farmland, stream, lake sides, river banks, and long sandy beaches.
  • From the river you will see kampongs, a golden-domed mosque, a Victorian fort, a whole street of 19th century Chinese shophouses, and an imposing wooden-roofed palace, all set against a background of distant mountains.
  • Farther away on the sere, unirrigated plain are the domed tents of herdsmen, their cooking fires glowing like terrestrial stars. Military medics combine ultramodern and time-honored methods to save lives on the battlefield
  • The domed structure also suggests that reflection and balance are all important. Times, Sunday Times
  • Instead, it forms a huge domed shield on the front of which are two bean-shaped compound eyes.
  • They build a rather ragged, domed nest about a foot off the ground and lay four or five eggs. Times, Sunday Times
  • The multi-purpose domed auditorium will also be designed so it can be used for lectures, stage productions, exhibitions and even as a cinema.
  • The plan is that of a cross-domed basilica with nave, aisles, eastern apse and western atrium.
  • Sensor probes detected activity on the Utopian space station and the domed settlement on the moon, all left defenseless as the last of the armed ships attempted to escape.
  • A vast domed roof would cover the entire structure. Times, Sunday Times
  • They will build their domed nest next month, sometimes lining it with 1,000 feathers. Times, Sunday Times
  • A Buddhist chorten, or domed memorial en route to Mustang's capital, Canada.com Top Stories
  • To the left is the Stockholm skyline, all domed roofs and angular spires. Times, Sunday Times
  • The smaller dispensers are called swan-necks and the larger, with domed heads, are called, mushroom dispensers.
  • In early stages, Eurekaphyllum is distinguished from Papiliophyllum by its calicinal expansions, tabulae which are not domed eccentrically in the counter quadrants, and by its commonly open cardinal interseptal loculi.
  • This is generally a cylindrical construction, sometimes with a domed roof, which is divided into two chambers.
  • Arch; pediment; Ionic, Doric and Corinthian columns; ornamental motifs such as dentils and scrolls; and types of roofs such as mansard, pyramidal, domed and gabled.
  • The domed structure also suggests that reflection and balance are all important. Times, Sunday Times
  • In some species, the carapace is domed, while most have a low-arching carapace.
  • In Paris, huge crowds started marching from the Place d'Italie in the south toward the gilded-domed Invalides, where Napoleon is buried. French Retirement Protests Turn Violent (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
  • They will build their domed nest next month, sometimes lining it with 1,000 feathers. Times, Sunday Times
  • A better way of ensuring a domed top is to use either buttermilk, yoghurt or sour milk instead of fresh: all these give a light, tender crumb and an alluring, rounded crown.
  • The strigillation, or curvilinear fluting, of the frieze immediately below the Pantheon-domed roof is a type of enrichment associated with classical sarcophagi.
  • Some of the blasts were deflected harmlessly off the shielded domed generator shell.
  • The base of the apartment is about one hundred and forty feet square, and the domed ceiling at a height of one hundred and fifty feet rises from a square tower whose sides are round-topped windows of blue and white glass in chequerwork. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 22. October, 1878.
  • Fairy-wrens build domed nests of grass and bark fibre, lined with soft down from zamia palms, banksia wool or feathers.
  • The major interior space, the Potomac rotunda, balloons under a domed ceiling with an oculus, reaching a height of 120 feet.
  • The design will yield a generous space ratio from 195 square-foot cabins to three-deck high staterooms with domed ceilings that can be leased for longer periods.
  • They are domed nests with a little spout like a handle high up at the side, through which the birds come and go. Times, Sunday Times
  • Or head to the Six Senses Earth Spa, a cluster of beehive domed, ochre-walled treatment rooms.
  • A motorcycle and sidecar stood somewhat incongruously outside a yurt, a large domed tent constructed of sections of felt stitched over a framework of laths.
  • The soaring marble-and-limestone facade takes up almost an entire block in this working class city and dominates a mundane scene of laundromats, auto repair shops and taco stands with its domed roof and gleaming, coffee-coloured pillars. $20-million Jain temple opens in California
  • Arranged in a radial pattern, the stone arches are crowned by a shallow domed roof clad in panels of green pre-patinated copper.
  • It came with its own dining hall in the centre, boasting a domed roof at more than normal ceiling height. Times, Sunday Times
  • The projector in the middle of the domed theatre clicks and whirs into action, showing a stunning display of the night skies.
  • The domed stupa of Buddhist architecture recalls the simple mound of earth while its gates memorialise the forest cleared for the monument.
  • This door led into a large entrance hall extending up to a glass domed roof.
  • They are much larger and have a domed roof. Times, Sunday Times
  • I think getting "domed" is one of my new favorite slang phrases, despite its awful meaning and origin. The Word on the Street
  • Characteristically, they feature pyramidal, domed or conical roofs built up of corbeled limestone slabs.
  • Here's a primer: A yurt is a circular, domed structure originally used by nomads in Mongolia, Siberia and Turkey and is now used worldwide for inexpensive or temporary housing. Columnist Considers Living
  • One side of the square is dominated by an important-looking domed and pillared building.
  • But I swear that she shall never marry him while I live, "he ended in a kind of shout and the domed and painted ceiling echoed back his words --" _while I live_ "after which the room was silent, save for the heavy thumping of his heart. A Yellow God: an Idol of Africa
  • To the left is the Stockholm skyline, all domed roofs and angular spires. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are found across much of Asia in summer, and make domed nests in the birch forests. Times, Sunday Times
  • This platform allowed painters and plasterers access to the domed auditorium ceiling and proscenium arch.
  • Domed ceilings, Georgian columns and plunging chandeliers exude palatial grandeur, an impression enhanced by the amount of jewellery paraded by Glasgow's glitterati.
  • Above a square-domed forehead he saw a mop of brown hair, nut-brown, with a wave to it and hints of curls that were a delight to any woman, making hands tingle to stroke it and fingers tingle to pass caresses through it. Chapter 4
  • Magpies are also building their domed nests of long twigs in the trees, but have been finding it hard in the strong winds. Times, Sunday Times
  • Another room, the tent room, is so called for the large domed tent covered in camouflage. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some of the interior scenes were set in the domed Moorish ballroom which is now a restaurant.
  • A large domed octagonal chapel was added.
  • The Great Tit has all the characters of the other Parus species and is unmistakable given its large, robust size, relatively heavy bill and domed head.
  • Immediately they conducted Candide to a beautiful pavilion adomed with a colonnade of green marble, spotted with yellow, and with an intertexture of vines, which served as a kind of cage for parrots, humming birds, guinea hens, and all other curious kinds of birds. Candide
  • Opened in 1903, the building had a huge domed trading hall lined with marble pillars and stained glass.
  • Save for a star-shaped ring of windows at the apex of its vast domed golden ceiling, it was windowless, its enormous interior space lit by the sourceless blue-white glow of shadowless, unchanging Magelight. Tran Siberian
  • Its domed roof resembles the Dome of Rock, one of the Muslims' holy shrines in Jerusalem.
  • A sumptuous domed Byzantine basilica, an imaginative recreation of St Mark's Alexandrian church, dominates the backdrop.
  • High above me on the upper floor of a tall narrow-domed building a bell ringer was perfecting his art.
  • The exterior and interior load-bearing walls are concrete, arranged to support 13 domed bays, each one rising to 13 feet. Homeowners can charge some remodeling costs to credit cards
  • Though the domed tomb is revered by Muslims as the burial place of a medieval sheikh, it is regarded in some Jewish circles as the burial spot of the biblical patriarch Joseph.
  • In the main bedroom imposing beams support a domed roof space above the double bed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Columns of cast iron doubled as drainpipes and supports for the ceiling, which had domed skylights.
  • North and south, the horizon was a chaotic sky land of pinnacles, spired and minareted, steepled and turreted and domed, each diademed with its green and argent of eternal ice and snow. The Metal Monster
  • (Rhinoptera bonasus) have distinctive, highdomed heads, giving them a curiously bovine appearance. Digg.com: Stories / Popular
  • Magpies are also building their domed nests of long twigs in the trees, but have been finding it hard in the strong winds. Times, Sunday Times
  • Eastern woodlands and Great Lakes tribes created domed houses using lightweight stick frames covered by bark or woven mats.
  • The Roman-style baths include an apodypterium , or changing room; a tepidarium , or warm room; and a caldarium , or hot room, along with a domed chamber for housing firewood. Snapshot of a Civilization in the Making
  • Place the domed lid over the tagine and serve to your friends with a platter of couscous and green salad. Times, Sunday Times
  • The top of the clear block is very slightly domed, as if held by surface tension; it renders the concrete floor beneath it so vivid it seems magnified.
  • A vast domed roof would cover the entire structure. Times, Sunday Times
  • The red builds a nest known as a drey in a branch-fork of a conifer by laying down twigs to make a domed structure about 25cm to 30cm in diameter, then lining it with moss, leaves, grass and bark. Undefined
  • At the west end of the cortile stands a domed chapel with a belfry, used formerly as a mortuary chapel, since dedicated to Our Lady of Sorrows. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock
  • Its copper domed roof is the only part of the house visible from the street. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Roman-style baths include an apodypterium , or changing room; a tepidarium , or warm room; and a caldarium , or hot room, along with a domed chamber for housing firewood. Snapshot of a Civilization in the Making
  • A better way of ensuring a domed top is to use either buttermilk, yoghurt or sour milk instead of fresh: all these give a light, tender crumb and an alluring, rounded crown.
  • They are found across much of Asia in summer, and make domed nests in the birch forests. Times, Sunday Times
  • The domed structure also suggests that reflection and balance are all important. Times, Sunday Times
  • You still enter a lofty domed hall by a small door set in an imposing gate.
  • Now, throughout _the whole of these families the nest is open_, and I am not aware of a single instance in which any one of these birds builds a _domed nest_, or places it in a _hole of a tree_, or _underground_, or in any place where it is effectually concealed. Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection A Series of Essays
  • Features stainless steel case and band, domed sapphire crystal, Swiss quartz movement, silvertone luminous hands, red arrow shaped second hand. BensBargains.net Latest Headlines
  • Their braincases were big, but long and low, with a large browridge instead of the domed forehead of modern humans. Times, Sunday Times
  • The inner arrangement of this strange domed space is very simple. The Education of a Gardener
  • His domed head and tinted glasses gave him the appearance of a B-movie villain. Times, Sunday Times

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