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  • This appears to be a reasonable choice for the threefold channel, which is formed by wide vestibules and has only a short neck region.
  • Reminiscent of a traditional baronial style house, the Strathallan is entered through a vestibule with double doors.
  • The main room was a rectangle with various antechambers and vestibules branching off down its length.
  • In the vestibule, I sneaked a glance out the window onto the porch. ABOUT THE AUTHOR
  • Vestibule bulkheads were attached inside the body and the end windows were blanked off A Cal-Scale tailgate was added to complete the car.
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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
  • When Caleb could no longer hear his footsteps ascending the staircase outside the parlor, he rested the poker against the mantel and turned back toward the vestibule.
  • Over the entrance vestibule is a chapel with priest's chamber.
  • Just as a conductor got near us, he had to go to the vestibule once more.
  • Pressing a cylindrical disc of some base metal into the gratified waiter's hand, McCrimmon emerged into the vestibule. THE LONELY SEA
  • Before drifting off, I detected an odor emanating from the vestibule of Ido's tent.
  • Visitors entered through the Octagon Hall also known as the entrance hall vestibule.
  • Access is from the entry foyer via transition stairs and ramped vestibules that also act as gallery spaces.
  • Conclusion Marsupialization under nasal endospic is an effective simple operation to treat rhinal vestibule cyst, with little trauma and gentle reaction after operation.
  • How perfect is the verdure -- how rich the blossoming shrubberies that screen with verdurous walls from the possibility of intrusion, whilst by their own wandering line of distribution they shape and umbrageously embay, what one might call lawny saloons and vestibules -- sylvan galleries and closets. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Vol 58, No. 357, July 1845
  • The last monk paused in the vestibule and looked back at Ford and Travis.
  • She entered the familiar vestibule, with its scarred stone caryatids and crumbling pillars, and walked down the short flight of iron-railed steps to the main chamber of Father's rooms.
  • A vestibule behind and to the left provides access to the building's interior at grade, in effect a bridge over this sunken area.
  • In the October 7 issue of the Postal Bulletin, a publication for mailers and postal workers, the USPS said the number of complaints about mail "being left in apartment [house] vestibules rather than delivered into mail boxes" has increased recently.
  • This section is all about the clitoris and its many wonderful parts: clitoris, hood of clitoris, glans of clitoris, shaft of clitoris, suspensory ligament, crura, bulbs of the vestibule, and vestibular glands. OUR BODIES, OURSELVES
  • The greater portion of it is thick and muscular and constitutes the muscular ventricular septum, but its upper and posterior part, which separates the aortic vestibule from the lower part of the right atrium and upper part of the right ventricle, is thin and fibrous, and is termed the membranous ventricular septum. V. Angiology. 4b. The Heart
  • The mother, usually veiled, carried the candle blessed at Candlemas and waited penitently for the priest at the vestibule of the church with her husband and female companions.
  • The lierne vaulting of the vestibule is very delicate (the ribs, it will be noted, are run differently in the four quarters of the roof), and the pendants form a cross. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Gloucester [2nd ed.] A Description of Its Fabric and A Brief History of the Espicopal See
  • By the time we leave around 1pm, they're backed up through the vestibule into the snow on Spring Street.
  • The omental bursa, therefore, consists of a series of pouches or recesses to which the following terms are applied: (1) the vestibule, a narrow channel continued from the epiploic foramen, over the head of the pancreas to the gastropancreatic fold; this fold extends from the omental tuberosity of the pancreas to the right side of the fundus of the stomach, and contains the left gastric artery and coronary vein; (2) the superior omental recess, between the caudate lobe of the liver and the diaphragm; (3) the lienal recess, between the spleen and the stomach; (4) the inferior omental recess, which comprises the remainder of the bursa. XI. Splanchnology. 2e. The Abdomen
  • One of the buses that have been designed for the city transport corporations of the country are the vestibuled buses.
  • The prism consists of the vestibule on the opposite end of the front wall of the presbytery, from where one enters the temple, the local parish basement and the first floor dwellings.
  • So they took their pleasure in its streets and alleys, till they came to the Palace of Gold and entering passed through seven vestibules, when they drew near to a building, whose walls were of royal balass rubies and its pavement of emerald and jacinth. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • When the train stopped before the long pull up Raton Pass, I stepped down from the vestibule into the coolness of the dawn and the good smell of the creosote in the railway ties and woodsmoke rising from the stucco houses in the valley.
  • These elevators should ideally be protected by a pressurized vestibule from the elevator lobby or direct access to the stair from the elevator lobby if a vestibule is not feasible.
  • The Grand Vestibule is hung with suits of armour and displays of old weaponry.
  • The main room was a rectangle with various antechambers and vestibules branching off down its length.
  • The public entrance penetrates the knuckle between the angled wing and the auditorium leading to a vestibule that gives access to the concert hall foyer and promenading space at ground level.
  • Comparable colonnade-vestibules are found in several public and sacred buildings, opening into a space within a temenos or a public space.
  • But with us slavery intrudes itself into the vestibule of heaven; for I consider a properly conducted love-feast an antepast of glory. Pictures of Slavery in Church and State; Including Personal Reminiscences, Biographical Sketches, Anecdotes, etc. etc. with an Appendix, Containing the Views of John Wesley and Richard Watson on Slavery
  • How perfect is the verdure -- how rich the blossoming shrubberies that screen with verdurous walls from the possibility of intrusion, whilst by their own wandering line of distribution they shape and umbrageously embay, what one might call lawny saloons and vestibules -- sylvan galleries and closets. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Vol 58, No. 357, July 1845
  • The reason is that the toxins have a conical shape, which is complementary to the channel conical vestibule.
  • Its windows gave an amplitudinous vision of the Harbor which Mr. Ernest Poole has made his own, but which was now a vestibule to the hell of the European war. We Can't Have Everything
  • He did not apologize, put down the step stool or offer to help put our hand carries in the vestibule.
  • The undulations of the bilayer in those vestibules could obliterate the access to the channel causing brief flickers.
  • This projecture, which served as a kind of vestibule to the cave, was connected with a ledge, by which, though not without peril and toil, I was conducted to the summit. Edgar Huntly or, Memoirs of a Sleep-Walker
  • Inside the vestibule you enter the mudroom, which is a hall with four doors and a wall of hooks and shelves for hanging jackets and stacking shoes and boots. The Greenhouse/Sunroom « Fairegarden
  • Come, now, isn't it something worth living for to have one's coat and hat taken by one of this knot of magnificent crimson-velvet-coated, gold-beplastered, silken-calved beings who are ranged along the sides of the vestibule? Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Vol. 12, No. 32, November, 1873
  • Its shape allows its introduction into the vestibule of the larynx, and if desired it may be introduced through the glottic chink for the treatment of subglottic conditions. Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy A Manual of Peroral Endoscopy and Laryngeal Surgery
  • In vestibule templi Solomon, liber remediorum cujusque morbi fuit, quem revulsit Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Her love for life, to live each moment with positivity, takes her into the dark vestibules of a woman's mind.
  • Kangaroos, gazelles, zebras, llamas, Malbrouk monkeys, antelope, and chamois were all to be seen at Malmaison, and the vestibule contained rare tropical birds in large cages.
  • A flight of veined marble steps leads to the vestibule, with a floor of scagliola, and twelve large Ionic columns and sixteen pilasters of _verde antique_. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 14, No. 389, September 12, 1829
  • Pressing a cylindrical disc of some base metal into the gratified waiter's hand, McCrimmon emerged into the vestibule. THE LONELY SEA
  • Cotton swab palpation of areas outside the vulvar vestibule result in minimal pain.
  • In a rush of reciprocity, the Americans allowed funerals limited trespass, sparing pall-bearers the burden of toting caskets an extra 100 metres to the church's vestibule.
  • In the vestibule, I scanned the column of buzzers while she fumbled in her purse for her keys.
  • If you had walked into the living room from the vestibule, the painting would be on the wall facing you.
  • She made it a point to rearrange donated canned goods in the outer vestibule to insure that Jimmy's heard her enter.
  • Vesalius gives a good account of the sphenoid bone, with its large and small wings and its pterygoid processes; and he accurately describes the vestibule in the interior of the temporal bone. Fathers of Biology
  • Lateral fluoroscopic projection showing contrast material in the valleculas, pyriform sinuses, laryngeal vestibule, and aspiration into the upper trachea
  • To find it you follow a thin alley and stoop through an ancient wooden door, stepping into a dingy vestibule.
  • The interior finish has been largely retained, and is complemented by an entrance vestibule and 24 ft reception hall with hardwood flooring.
  • Shandong Jinan Lanxiang Vestibule School or Shandong Lanxiang Senior Technical School is named for its founder and primary owner, Rong Lanxiang.
  • Why else, then, do I hang out in the vestibules of trains, when a comfortable seat is at hand in the car behind me?
  • After about half an hour of incessant prattle, an elderly man rose shakily from his seat and, with all his strength, slammed shut the door leading to vestibule.
  • As he passed through the doorway and entered the vestibule, he carelessly tossed his hat to the coat rack beside the door and then proceeded to loosen his cravat and undo the buttons of his jacket.
  • That was the sign on the vestibule of the car we had just entered on the Oslo-Bergen express, bucketing across the snowy mountains of Norway.
  • The first one is the vestibule of the channel, where the curvature of the dielectric boundary generates intensive electrostatic forces.
  • I opened the door which led to a tiny vestibule with a flight of steps. DEAD BEAT
  • A few steps and a porch with classical columns lead to the outer storm doors which themselves in turn open on to an grandiose entrance vestibule.
  • Two flights of stairs swept from the vestibule to a landing, with a door opening to the rotunda gallery.
  • Just inside the vestibule there was coconut matting, and seeing this Mum looked about then began to wipe her feet.
  • A vertical incision is made in the vestibule over the center of the cyst and outside the hymenal ring.
  • Certainly, at first, as one passes into the strange vestibule which intervenes still between the front and the interior of the shaîtya, one does not think at all -- one only _feels_ the dim sense of mildness raying out from the great faces of the elephants, and of mysterious far-awayness conveyed by the bizarre postures of the sculptured figures on the walls. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 097, January, 1876
  • They stopped in a vestibule while the couple signed a visitors ' book, presided over by a man in a tailcoat. NEW YORK DEAD
  • When we pass through the inexorable gates of the future; when we pass through that vestibule where death stands opening his everlasting gates as widely to the pauper as to the king; when we pass out here into the _dim mysteries of the future_, to confront, it may be, the interrogations of the Eternal, -- I apprehend _every man's responsibility will go with him_, and no second-hand opinions will answer for us. "[ Modern Atheism under its forms of Pantheism, Materialism, Secularism, Development, and Natural Laws
  • It is absolutely necessary to examine the external genitals and the urine of those affected by this disease, as phlegmasiæ of the vagina, of the vestibule or urethra in girls, or the practice of onanism, or lithiasis, cystitis, or pyelitis may be the cause of the disease. History of Circumcision from the Earliest Times to the Present Moral and Physical Reasons for its Performance
  • Before drifting off, I detected an odor emanating from the vestibule of Ido's tent.
  • No clear correlation was observed between the number of chloride ions present in the channel vestibule and the probability of water-filled state of the constriction.
  • The fly, reinforced with its own pole, forms a nine-square-foot vestibule over one door and a sunshade over the other.
  • Seven side channels lead from the vestibule to the cell's exterior, exiting near the membrane surface.
  • From the drawing room door she turned to her right into the small vestibule at the stair foot.
  • Father walked with them to the vestibule and put an arm around each of their shoulders.
  • The most important of these interstitial spaces are the gallery vestibules, which are emphasised by lace-like fretwork ceilings.
  • Each rake comprised of three articulated vehicles, and was vestibuled throughout.
  • Beside the cella was the vestibule, and a chamber in the rear or back front in which the treasures of the temple were kept. The Old Roman World, : the Grandeur and Failure of Its Civilization.
  • The trio rounded the end of the shelves and saw a crouched form behind the stone archway that made up the division between the vestibule and the main hall of the library.
  • He stood in the small vestibule locking the door to his office for the night.
  • Flush toilets used in any restaurant shall be provided with self-closing doors and shall be vestibuled.
  • THE INTERNAL EAR On the other side of the oval window covered by the stapes is the vestibule referred to on page 248. The Human Brain
  • The vestibuled compartments make it easy for these persons to move about.
  • Inside the aperture of the nostril is a slight dilatation, the vestibule, bounded laterally by the ala and lateral crus of the greater alar cartilage, and medially by the medial crus of the same cartilage. X. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument. 1b. The Organ of Smell
  • In high-traffic areas, airlocks or vestibules are worth considering.
  • The primary focus of the conversation is Bryars’ new work, From Egil’s Saga, which involves using technology to reproduce architectural acoustics — “a hallway, a vestibule, and so on” — and which he calls “ambisonics” and credits in part to composer Alvin Lucier. Disquiet » Bryars Stream
  • In the vestibule, I sneaked a glance out the window onto the porch. ABOUT THE AUTHOR
  • The Grand Vestibule is hung with suits of armour and displays of old weaponry.
  • Downspouts from the main roof deliver rainwater to a rooftop garden over the entry vestibule.
  • The project spanned two years and includes not only the kitchen and family room, but also a reworked living room and vestibule.
  • They passed through the outer vestibule then under the fluted dome of the inner hall.
  • He walked along the corridor, came out on to the landing above the vestibule, and turned to come down the stairs. A DEATH IN TIME
  • The interior red scagliola columns of the vestibule are in pairs, with white bases and capitals, the latter combining the lotus-leaf with the volute. Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 22, August, 1878
  • Did a vestibule exist at the front only, the temple would be called prostyle; as it is, it is amphiprostyle. A History of Greek Art
  • Jack-in-the-Box; over the corridors poured a stream of beautiful maidens and handsome gentlemen, to separate for their several tiring-rooms, and soon to remeet in the palm-decked vestibule. Queed
  • So after much pressure and abundant persuasion, they entered the house with him and found the vestibule hung with curtains of azure brocade, purfled with red gold, and Abu Mohammed Lazybones bade one of his servants carry Masrur to the private Hammam. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • He walked along the corridor, came out on to the landing above the vestibule, and turned to come down the stairs. A DEATH IN TIME
  • The lumen of the vestibule could also be obliterated by overlapping undulations that originate from distinct regions in the vestibule.
  • Similar to an air-curtain in a vestibule, it eliminates infectious agents from anyone entering the room.
  • The hotelier family's punning motif-a bull with its horns to the ground-was woven into the vestibule carpet.
  • Its extremities are closed; the upper is termed the lagena and is attached to the cupula at the upper part of the helicotrema; the lower is lodged in the recessus cochlearis of the vestibule. X. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument. 1d. 4. The Internal Ear or Labyrinth
  • We got to ride while standing in the vestibule at the end of the train talking to the crew.
  • Did a vestibule exist at the front only, the temple would be called prostyle; as it is, it is amphiprostyle. A History of Greek Art
  • His messenger had not yet returned, but there in the vestibule was Ralston, in his brigandish sombrero and his black velvet jacket, looking so fit and wholesome that Paul envied him. Despair's Last Journey
  • I opened the door which led to a tiny vestibule with a flight of steps. DEAD BEAT
  • All were vestibuled except the tourist sleeper immediately in front of the dining car.
  • Within the vestibule, red lighting ached drearily on the eye.
  • In the vestibule, I scanned the column of buzzers while she fumbled in her purse for her keys.
  • You remember to be downstairs early tonight, and stay there whiles in the vestibule for the compliments. A DEATH IN TIME
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  • Iacobini aptly draws a comparison between the representation of this church and that in the lunette mosaic of the southwest vestibule of Hagia Sophia.
  • These might have been placed in the entry vestibule or in the small reading room situated at the center of the exhibition.
  • They stopped in a vestibule while the couple signed a visitors ' book, presided over by a man in a tailcoat. NEW YORK DEAD

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