How To Use Vaulted In A Sentence
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Body about the size of a common goose; bill short, vaulted, obtuse, two-thirds of which is covered by an expanded cere of a pale greenish-yellow colour, the tip of the bill being black, arcuated, and truncated.
Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
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The main public entrance on the east side is signposted by a huge canopy that draws visitors into a long, vaulted undercroft containing an exhibition space, cafe and shop.
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Everything about this cold, vaulted hall seemed dark, with its acres of bare, black basalt.
THE LIGHTSTONE: BOOK ONE, PART TWO OF THE EA CYCLE
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As more and more woke up, a rising chorus of shrieks for help shook hoarfrost from the vaulted stones, and eventually called help.
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These vaulted casemates form the main walls of the fort and support the wide gundeck, the roof of the Castillo.
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German champions along with young talented riders jumped, piaffed, went across country, drove carriages, vaulted, reined or went endurance riding to the joyful rhythm of music.
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A huge bathroom has a sunken bath, the drawing room a vaulted roof.
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Once this was done, and the buildings cleared of unnecessary accretions, the architect was left with an enormous double-height volume, requiring a new first floor, and a smaller vaulted one with a chamber above.
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Upstairs is the huge master bedroom with a pitched-pine floor and vaulted ceilings.
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There's no way he could have vaulted the fence with that injury.
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The Shaykh opened the door and they two entered a vestibule vaulted with onyx stones and arabesqued with gold, and they stayed not walking till they came to a great hall and a wide, paved and walled with marble.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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A man vaulted a court dock and fled into a town centre after hearing he would be spending Christmas behind bars.
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Kyle vaulted the banister and landed on his toes, letting his heels land second.
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The ossuary inside the sanctuary is square with a vaulted ceiling.
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The riotous crowd around him swept him along through arcane underground tunnels to a vaulted hall.
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Instead of a vaulted lower ground floor, here there are two up-and-over heated garages.
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Pianissimos were so soft they whispered, the fortes were imbued with a warmth and strength that echoed through the chapel and up to its high, vaulted ceilings.
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Before long, she vaulted from an adjunct role into the thick of bookmaking, loansharking, and drug dealing.
An Education Director Lone Scherfig to Direct Jessica Biel Film Mob Girl? | /Film
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The large building is built in the traditional style with barrel vaulted ceilings and cupolas.
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I refresh myself after a day in the train with a marvellously spicy bouillabaisse (fish stew) in the elegant, vaulted Les Arcenaulx, one of many atmospheric harbour-side restaurants.
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Crude prices vaulted above $ 96 per barrel in overnight trading.
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The dining room resembled a Holiday Inn remake of a vaulted church.
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a vaulted roof supporting old-time chimney pots
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It is from the space at the top of the kirk, an almost baronial area with vaulted arches and buttressed ceiling, that Knox & Co will gaze down on patrons.
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Now the Grand Hotel Europe has all the sushi, sashimi, oysters, and sevruga caviar you can eat, at the jazz brunch on Sundays, in the beautiful dining room with its painted, vaulted ceiling.
Sleepless in St. Petersburg
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The result brings to mind support structures for vaulted arches (for instance Gaudi's Sagrada Familia).
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Rather than flowers, the vaulted rooms have been filled with blossom.
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Emerging in the darkness, I vaulted the chain-link fence surrounding the park and ran through the high grass into the trees.
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Here are elegantly arched courtyards filled with birdsong and the splash of fountains, a vaulted loggia and walled Arab garden, and everywhere tubs of orange trees and coiling branches of jasmine to scent the air.
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The ceiling is vaulted with wooden-cavetto and decorated with beads and cymas.
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He came to the gate and vaulted over.
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The dining room resembled a Holiday Inn remake of a vaulted church.
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A hobbit house that opens into a huge cave with a vaulted ceiling has been put up for sale for 200,000.
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The robber vaulted over the counter and took $200 in cash.
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They have a low, vaulted ceiling and damp, grimy walls which run with water when it rains.
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One man vaulted the security screen and threatened female members of staff while his accomplices made around six customers lie on the floor.
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It was described as an open concept building with a grand foyer and vaulted ceilings.
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It's all too easy to settle into one of the vaulted snugs and get happily drunk to talk of political intrigue.
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Guns usually stood on a flat terreplein, shooting over a wide earth parapet which was intended to absorb incoming fire, although they might also fire through splayed embrasures, or be housed in vaulted casemates on a lower storey.
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It was all tan brick and glass, the epitome of modern chic with sharp angles and vaulted ceilings.
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The low vaulted roof stretched for some forty feet until it met the blank wall at the far end.
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Ryker vaulted the barrier and ran after them, slipping one hand into his jacket, touching the hilt of the knife.
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Unusual features in this room are the vaulted, Georgian beamed and stencilled ceiling and a rather ornate tiled fireplace.
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He vaulted the thin wire fence and ran along the railway line.
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It is now a two-bedroom home with a double-height vaulted sitting room and a mezzanine kitchen.
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Slightly worn carpets, a fireplace and red sofas sit beneath vaulted ceilings.
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I reached the big willow, and vaulted the gate on to the lane.
TIME OF THE WOLF
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Some are suspended to the vaulted roof by chains, and in frightful-looking positions; others are on the perpendicular walls.
The Romance of Isabel, Lady Burton
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The main visible evidence of the abbey is a vaulted undercroft below the Great Hall.
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Wide Moorish arches, high vaulted ceilings, marble floors, Italian mosaic swimming pools; it'll be like a palace.
FINAL RESORT
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Parking my motorcycle and tossing my helmet carelessly on the back seat, I easily vaulted the fence, as I had done so many times before.
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The sun glances shyly over the vaulted roof of the cave.
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The graffito ashlaring was last restored during the general reconstruction in 1992 together with the renovation of the two original vaulted halls on the ground-floor.
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This rectangular top was crowned by a barrel-vaulted shape of Buddhist origin, crowned with a row of finials.
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The vaulted stone ceilings are stunning.
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East of the cloister garth — 100 feet square — stands the calefactory, its vaulted roof upheld by two pillars; this long served for a
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss
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She vaulted over the gate and ran up the path.
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Last week's changes vaulted the general to the top, over the heads of several of his seniors.
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There's no way he could have vaulted the fence with that injury.
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Think vaulted ceilings, antique furniture and lashings of rustic charm.
The Sun
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Think vaulted ceilings, antique furniture and lashings of rustic charm.
The Sun
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Politico's Jonathan Martin wrote today that conservatives were "wincing" at the notion of paying a politician for the privilege of speaking to people in the vaulted first caucus state.
The Caucus
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Slightly worn carpets, a fireplace and red sofas sit beneath vaulted ceilings.
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Below and to the east is a sea cave with a vaulted roof and a sandy floor.
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We vaulted for more than eight hours so you had to bide your time and conserve your energy.
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The eight remaining challengers vaulted the wall, sprinting across an open field of grazed grass, spreading out as they got further from the road.
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The pillars sustaining the vaulted roofs, whose curves allowed of every style, the massive walls between the passages, the naves themselves in this layer of secondary formation, were composed of sandstone and schistous rocks.
The Underground City
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Pairs of narrow French doors topped with transoms line one wall of the main room, offering easy access to the deck and playing up the room's dramatic vaulted ceiling.
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It is characterised by its basilical layout with narrow aisles, its three vaulted apses and the functional and harmonious sobriety of the ‘lombardic band’ decoration of the chevets.
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I leapt from the building and vaulted over the wall that had previously blocked my way, barely skimming my knee on the top as I went.
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UPSIDE An exposed vaulted ceiling, bare brick walls and a stainless steel kitchen.
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We left the guest house, going through stone-vaulted passageways into the cloister garth.
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Stare up into the ceiling-mounted "Untitled" (2010) — consisting of a hanging piece of aluminum and vertical wooden posts painted glossy mint green — and associations drift among lamp, vaulted arch, pool, columnar fluting, sky and cloud.
Prospecting Some Personal Landscapes
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To the right is a large kitchen with terracotta tiled floor, vaulted timber ceiling and teak windows set into exterior walls that are at least 3 feet thick.
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There are over 300 cafes and bars in the centre of old Krakow, most of them tucked away in the vaulted, dimly-lit cellars of the grand houses and palaces around the main square.
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He took a seat in the rearmost pew and stared straight up at the graceful geometry of the vaulted ceiling.
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Outside, he vaulted easily onto his horse and dug his heels in.
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This has a vaulted ceiling supported on round arches.
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And then from the lofty, vaulted ceiling an angelic voice cascades down to mortals below.
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Think vaulted ceilings, antique furniture and lashings of rustic charm.
The Sun
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Emerging in the darkness, I vaulted the chain-link fence surrounding the park and ran through the high grass into the trees.
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It's an infinitely pretty tangle of vaulted streets, tiny bridges and pottery shops.
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The vaulted stone ceilings are stunning.
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The sun was pouring down a yellow autumnal ray into the square of the cloisters; beaming upon a scanty plot of grass in the centre, and lighting up an angle of the vaulted passage with a kind of dusky splendor.
The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon
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But in a great cathedral church, with six foot thick walls, vaulted stone ceilings, and leaded roof - well, you would never have imagined that it could make such a noise.
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The date, March 18, 1817, is in John Murray's handwriting.] [107] [So, too, Faust is discovered "in a high -- vaulted narrow Gothic chamber."] [108] [Compare _Faust, _ act i. sc.
The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 4
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In the course of the week, a third vaulted entrance, also framed by a fasciated archivolt, was uncovered in the northern wall of the room.
Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Odeion Report 1
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I don't have a ladder tall enough to reach the ceiling in the vaulted barned? ceiling of the great room, so I'm going to have to get someone over here to install it.
Sunday: gas grills, ceiling fans, stickbuzz
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The nave is barrel vaulted and on its north side a staircase leads to the upper storey which has a round gallery.
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There was no withstanding Daylight when he vaulted on the back of life, and rode it bitted and spurred.
Chapter VI
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Think vaulted ceilings, antique furniture and lashings of rustic charm.
The Sun
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The grandeur of towering pines, the mysterious dimness of illimitable arcades, and the peculiar resinous odor that stole like lingering ghosts of myrrh, frankincense and onycha through the vaulted solitude of a deserted hoary sanctuary, all these phases of primeval Southern forests combined to weave a spell that the stranger could not resist.
At the Mercy of Tiberius
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With arched vaulted ceilings and flagged floors, this area has a surprising amount of light.
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They traversed a long, dark, vaulted corridor in which, Conan noticed uneasily, the skull on the staff glowed phosphorescently.
The Bloody Crown Of Conan
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It's an infinitely pretty tangle of vaulted streets, tiny bridges and pottery shops.
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A reception porch with terracotta quarry tiles leads to an open plan sitting cum dining room with vaulted ceiling.
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Leading from this passage is the vaulted well chamber with its shaft set in the thickness of the walls.
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Hellmann, who has a distinctively metallic voice, read out the verdict in the vaulted and frescoed 14th-century courtroom that has been the scene of an appeal swept by emotion, high tension and furious dispute.
Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito cleared of murder
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Then he passed through the gate into a courtyard and found a vaulted doorway builded of hardest syenite 462 inlaid with sundry kinds of multi-coloured marble.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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The 19-year-old vaulted the counter at Coral's in Marlowe Avenue on February 12 and hit a female member of staff before snatching handfuls of cash from the till.
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Gina smiled at him, but he stayed in his vaulted position; he was in another convulsion.
THE DICE MAN
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These subterranean palaces and vaulted cloisters, which we call bulbs, are no more roots than the blade of grass is a root, in which the ear of corn forms before it shoots up.
Proserpina, Volume 1 Studies Of Wayside Flowers
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The ceiling is in brick, formed in groined vaults with barrel vaulted bays.
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The breakfast area has a vaulted wooden ceiling and double doors leading to the patio area.
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-- Muzzle long and narrow; skull very concave between the nasal bones and the vertex, so that the crown appears considerably vaulted; ears funnel-shaped and semi-transparent; tragus very long, narrow and pointed; wings very wide; tail longer than head and body, wholly contained within the interfemoral membrane.
Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon
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Its progress was the realisation of three great aims, towards which the Romanesque architects were ever striving -- the perfecting of the arcuated and vaulted construction, the increase of the altitude of their proportion, and the general adding of refinement and delicacy to their details. [
Scottish Cathedrals and Abbeys
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The room has a high vaulted ceiling and a raised fireplace with a marble hearth and brick surround.
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We vaulted for more than eight hours so you had to bide your time and conserve your energy.
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Anyway, within this group, an affinity between Aldabrachampsus and ‘Crocodylus’ robustus is particularly plausible given that both taxa share a vaulted palate and large squamosal crests.
Even more recently extinct, island dwelling crocodilians
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Everything about this cold, vaulted hall seemed dark, with its acres of bare, black basalt.
THE LIGHTSTONE: BOOK ONE, PART TWO OF THE EA CYCLE
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Each courtroom is designed like a basilica - an ancient Roman courtroom - with columns and a vaulted ceiling.
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Cade vaulted over the rail to retrieve the ball.
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Then he went down into his fragrant store-room, high-vaulted, and made of cedar-wood, where his many treasures were kept, and he called Hecuba his wife.
The Iliad of Homer
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The ceiling is in brick, formed in groined vaults with barrel vaulted bays.
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The driver vaulted over the road divider and came and shook Anand's hand.
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Taking a deep breath, he vaulted down the metal stairs.
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Pine double doors lead to an airy sunroom with vaulted pine ceiling.
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Guns usually stood on a flat terreplein, shooting over a wide earth parapet which was intended to absorb incoming fire, although they might also fire through splayed embrasures, or be housed in vaulted casemates on a lower storey.
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Open House London Close to St. James Park is the normally off-limits Victorian-era Foreign Office and Indian Office complex, whose highlight—the dazzling Italy-meets-India Durbar Court—is a three-story riot of Doric and Ionic columns capped by a magnificently frescoed vaulted ceiling.
Open House
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Inside, we admired the barrel-vaulted ceiling, and the beautiful modern joinery of gallery, staircase and furnishings, while the owner, Rose Adams, told us how her mother had bought the building in 1966 for £500.
Country diary: Chapel Cross, Somerset
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He vaulted the fence that separated him from his backyard and landed catlike on the ground.
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It was as though we were lunching in a New York subway station: a great, vaulted, white-tiled room aglare with electric lights.
Italy at War and the Allies in the West
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Two backlit benches line the wall beneath a gently vaulted ceiling; lights somehow embedded in a door with chamfered edges cast a glow.
The Pared Minimum
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She stared up at the vaulted ceiling listening to the sound of the rain beating against it.
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It's an infinitely pretty tangle of vaulted streets, tiny bridges and pottery shops.
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I have these dreams, too, and in them my bedroom is a light-filled suite with vaulted ceilings.
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Close to St. James Park is the normally off-limits Victorian-era Foreign Office and Indian Office complex, whose highlight—the dazzling Italy-meets-India Durbar Court—is a three-story riot of Doric and Ionic columns capped by a magnificently frescoed vaulted ceiling. openhouselondon.org.uk
Come in, We're Open
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There are so many wonders to behold, but your gaze will perhaps first be drawn up to the ceiling, which offers a singular treasure: an herbarium, depicting 578 acribically exact and botanically determinable plants, mostly medicinal, but also decorative plants, painted between 1614 and 1617, when the new nave was vaulted by Lazaro Agostino after a devastating fire in 1610.
Catholic Bamberg: St. Michael's Abbey
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Thrusting spires, softened by time; vaulted cloisters floored with cobbles trod thin by genius.
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Vaulted archways lead to shaded courts, while gardens surround the buildings on all sides.
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Most exceptional is the stone-vaulted chancel with its stone chancel screen with three tall and narrow openings.
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a round vaulted pallate, and a long throte, besides an excellent capacitie of wit that maketh him more disciplinable and imitative than any other creature: then as to the forme and action of his speach, it commeth to him by arte & teaching, and by vse or exercise.
The Arte of English Poesie
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The traditional Scottish tower house has flagstone floors and a vaulted ceiling in the dining room.
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He vaulted up the stairs two at a time, and knocked on the door twice before entering.
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Periodically, unpredictably, a roar makes the pavilion tremble and the menacing shadow of a low-flying plane is projected slowly across the vaulted ceiling.
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It was an ancient alley door, low, vaulted, narrow, solid, entirely of oak, lined on the inside with a sheet of iron and iron stays, a genuine prison postern.
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Giant glittering chandeliers descended from a vaulted ceiling.
YELLOW BIRD
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Before entering the Cloister court we pass through the old slype, once a simple vaulted passage, but now open to the sky.
The Cathedral Church of Peterborough A Description Of Its Fabric And A Brief History Of The Episcopal See
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The ceilings of the new and larger part of the palace are vaulted throughout, with each support terminating in a stone pendant, giving the impression of a continuous series of blind arcades running along each wall.
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Think vaulted ceilings, antique furniture and lashings of rustic charm.
The Sun
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The air was chill, the rough-hewn granite walls and vaulted ceiling glittering with moisture, streaked with soot from the sputtering torches in sconces.
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Gina smiled at him, but he stayed in his vaulted position; he was in another convulsion.
THE DICE MAN
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But name the last luxury hotel you stayed in that had spiral iron staircases, whitewashed walls, vaulted cellars and display cases full of antique scrimshaw, brass binnacles and needlepoint portraits of old clippers?
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Page 274 vaulted into saddle, with the combined critical eyer of the trader and amateur in selection and the Bedouin's inherent love for the friend that bore him through trials and dangers whilst ever on the alert and lookout for these last.
Recollections and reflections : an auto of half a century and more,
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Les vaulted over the fence, throwing his backpack over ahead of him.
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It's octahedral in shape with a high, vaulted ceiling and sunlight streaming through hidden windows.
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La Pierina had already darted into the spacious porch whose lofty, vaulted ceiling was adorned with coffers displaying a rosaceous pattern.
The Three Cities Trilogy, Complete Lourdes, Rome and Paris
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We vaulted for more than eight hours so you had to bide your time and conserve your energy.
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At the top of the stairs, they walked out into Ground-tier's vaulted space, its smells, its tidal clamour.
STONE CITY
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Yet the church is a very elaborate structure with evidence of a Norman nave and elaborate stone-vaulted chancel.
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The interior is also very impressive , with Gothic vaulted ceilings and ironwork.
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A man vaulted a court dock and fled into a town centre after hearing he would be spending Christmas behind bars.
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He said the Great Hall was a major feature, with its high vaulted ceiling, stone floor and minstrels' gallery - and the views were breathtaking.
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The way behind him was blocked, so he vaulted to the stage and disappeared behind the curtains, panting but triumphant.
DEATH IN FASHION
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The buildings were combined and rebuilt from the third floor down and the original mansards reshaped into a single half barrel-vaulted roof.
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The hatch was centered in a round, vaulted chamber floored with blue nonslip plastic tiles.
Wonder Woman and the Lasso of Truth
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He came to the gate and vaulted over.
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Guns usually stood on a flat terreplein, shooting over a wide earth parapet which was intended to absorb incoming fire, although they might also fire through splayed embrasures, or be housed in vaulted casemates on a lower storey.
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One of its two reception rooms has a vaulted ceiling and a fireplace.
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He put his hand on the gate and vaulted it easily.
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A 10-game winning streak vaulted Boston into contention with the White Sox and the Detroit Tigers, whom the writers had tabbed as early-season favorites.
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The second year included rowlock and bonded segmental arches; blocking, toothing, and corbeling; building and bonding of vaulted walls; polygonal and circular walls, piers and chimneys; fire-places and flues.
One Way Out A Middle-class New-Englander Emigrates to America
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The jockey vaulted lightly into the saddle.
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Joe unwrapped Cochise's reins from the hitching rail and backed the pinto out into the street, where he vaulted into the saddle.
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Chun was the leader of the December 1979 military coup that vaulted a new generation to power.
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Along with more conventional renovations, that sum was necessary for an overhaul of the space's raw, intensely reverberant interior—which includes a dramatic, 40-foot-high vaulted ceiling—not only to enhance listening quality, but to protect neighbors living on the floors above in what are now condominiums developed by Two Trees Management Company.
Raising a New Issue in Downtown Brooklyn
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The cathedral has the longest uninterrupted vaulted ceiling in the world.
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This People is no longer called Gaulish; and it has wholly become braccatus, has got breeches, and suffered change enough: certain fierce German Franken came storming over; and, so to speak, vaulted on the back of it; and always after, in their grim tenacious way, have ridden it bridled; for German is, by his very name,
The French Revolution
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Croft raced to his horse, vaulted into the saddle, and was alongside her in an instant.
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The acquittal came five years after a three-man gang burst into Barclays bank in Westhoughton wielding shotguns and vaulted a security screen.
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The scriptwork, calligraphy and artwork are nothing short of magical and there is a further treat for bookish types as you get to wander through the barrel vaulted Long Room Library as well.
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When the thermae complex was destroyed by development in 1964, parts of the walls were still standing in situ to a height of up to 13 feet (4 m), hypocausts and mosaic floors were still intact, and large sections of collapsed roofing vaults (barrel-vaulted concrete, estimated to have stood 53 feet above floor level) lay on the floors.
Chester in the seventh century: surviving infrastructure
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The quartered oak paneling, high barrel-vaulted ceilings, and luxurious marble fireplaces remain miraculously intact.
A Brand-New Olmsted
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Rather than flowers, the vaulted rooms have been filled with blossom.
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The place was dotted with the corbel-vaulted beehive huts of the prehistoric inhabitants.
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Police believe Lill, 33, who has not been seen since he vaulted the dock at York Crown Court and escaped earlier this year, may have fled overseas.
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I vaulted onto the horse's back and grabbed the reins.
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The riotous crowd around him swept him along through arcane underground tunnels to a vaulted hall.
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Vaulted ceilings, corinthian columns, picture windows and snowy white rooms enlivened with the occasional burst of vibrant wallpaper make for a very different environment from the bare-bones mildewed hostels of yesteryear, though the animated social vibe has proven timeless.
10 of the best hostels in Barcelona
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Jellybean vaulted over the carcass of a reducing machine and planted her Tony Lama boots in the dewless grass.
Even Cowgirls Get The Blues
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For evidence of painted and vaulted porticoes, with a tribune above, which were used as royal mausoleums, we must look to eighth- and ninth-century Asturia.
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We vaulted for more than eight hours so you had to bide your time and conserve your energy.
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The cathedral has the longest uninterrupted vaulted ceiling in the world.
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The passage let into a circular sanctorum, its albescent walls worked in intricate arabesques, its high vaulted ceiling held aloft by fluted alabaster columns.
Conan The Unconquered
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There are so many wonders to behold, but your gaze will perhaps first be drawn up to the ceiling, which offers a singular treasure: an herbarium, depicting 578 acribically exact and botanically determinable plants, mostly medicinal, but also decorative plants, painted between 1614 and 1617, when the new nave was vaulted by Lazaro Agostino after a devastating fire in 1610.
Catholic Bamberg: St. Michael's Abbey
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The vaulted roof is constructed with exposed light tensile trusses that contrast with the rammed earth internal walls.
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One of its two reception rooms has a vaulted ceiling and a fireplace.
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The curious discovering them in such places (since the level of the ground has gradually been raised while they have remained below, and since in Rome these vaulted rooms are commonly called grottoes), it has followed that the word grotesque is applied to the patterns I have mentioned.
The Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini
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Neither car would make it to the end of a race marred by the death of several spectators when Rolf Stommell's car vaulted a security fence after a rear wing failure.
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McCrimmon vaulted gracefully over the side of the gharry and collapsed in an inert heap in the gutter.
THE LONELY SEA
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Below and to the east is a sea cave with a vaulted roof and a sandy floor.
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The room has a high vaulted ceiling and a raised fireplace with a marble hearth and brick surround.
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Fireplaces, vaulted ceilings, and plush, comfy couches furnish the buildings at both sites.
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A distant toll resounds, a titan’s tone born in a bell tower, sonorous in stone, as echoes, round a temple’s vaulted dome, of droning rote recited from a tome to tell the trundle of our times from womb to tomb:
The Lucifer Cantos 6/13
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Amalia," shouted Olivo, so loudly that the vaulted ceiling rang.
Casanova's Homecoming
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The victory also vaulted Williams to outright sixth on the all-time grand slam title leaderboard with 13 career majors, the 28-year-old now one clear of her childhood idol
NEWS.com.au | Top Stories
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Yesterday he found himself grappling with a 20-year-old robber who vaulted the dock.
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Muzzle long; ears often larger than the head, oval, apart; tragus long, acute; crown of head vaulted; feet moderate; wing membrane from base of toes; tail, wholly included in interfemoral membrane, less than length of head and body.
Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon
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He vaulted over the balustrade into the undergrowth and crouched beside Egan.
A SEASON IN HELL
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The properties at the top of the main building will have original stonework and vaulted ceilings exposing original beams.