The vestibule is separated, by a tripartite screen with an arched central opening flanked above the cornice by bull's-eye openings in which baroque vases stand, from a grand Stair Hall.
32.
The bridge, constructed as a steel truss bridge, is in total length, with three central openings of each and other two openings of, beside to two viaducts with 16 openings of.
33.
Aside from the double-pointed spines, the appendages resemble those of " Hurdia " or " Peytoia " in their overall form . " Peytoia " s are sometimes associated with the appendages; these have a square central opening.
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The crossing of Danube at Cernavod was provided through a bridge with a central opening of 190 m ( the largest in Continental Europe ) and other four openings of, beside to a viaduct with 15 openings of.
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The chancel is physically separated from the rest of the church by vertical panels a few feet north and south of the window openings and a rail with 8 turned balusters on either side and a central opening.
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Three openings are provided in the central masonry cross wall to access the central section of the building, which has access to the Derby Street section of the building via a central opening in the adjoining cross wall.
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The pier thickness of the Ponte San Lorenzo measures only 1.72 m, which corresponds to no more than one eighth of the span of the central opening, a value not to be achieved again until the High Middle Ages.
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A European fly bottle is more conical, with small feet that raise it half an inch, with a trough about an inch wide and deep that runs inside the bottle all around the central opening at the bottom of the container.
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The hall space has ashlar scribed rendered walls, and has undergone several modifications, including a concrete mezzanine floor with central opening, twin staircases from the mezzanine level to the rear stage area, a central hydraulic lift shaft, and several openings in exterior walls.
40.
Under chancel-arch there is a low screen in two parts with opening in middle, plain lower panels and open upper panels, six on each side, with round arches springing from short turned balusters, moulded top rail and turned knobs over alternate balusters and flanking central opening; c . 1630 40.