Sentences with phrase «built walls on each side»

He tore up floors, removed the chimney, moved the home's central staircase and built walls on each side of the planned cut as reinforcement.

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Plus, their colleagues on the other side of the building (you know, beyond the «Chinese Wall») are usually trying to drum up banking biz from the company — got ta be a team player!
... On the trade negotiation side, I don't think it's that difficult for Donald Trump to convince Mexico that it's in their best interest to reimburse us for building the wall.
@beep let's put all gay on one side and all straight on the other build a wall.
Well, by Mr. Bloomberg's logic, we should build a Pastafarian church on the other side of the wall from the shrine in Mecca.
There are announcements of the deceased, usually decorated with the face of Christ or the Madonna; there are small statues of various saints imbedded in the walls of the older buildings; banks have religious statues and crucifixes; religious memorials are on the sides of roads, just to name a few.
It was literally a hole in the wall on the side of a building.
Despite presidential candidates» talk of building walls between the United States and Mexico, the economies of Texas border towns such as Brownsville have never been based solely on companies and consumers on only one side of the border.
The Petersen is held on the second floor of a shabby - walled, musty - aired building on Chicago's dingy - gray South Side, and it admittedly belongs to a bygone age of bowling.
A school official told police that the vandals broke glass panels on two doors at the north side of the building and a window on the west wall.
The full - size gym will be built on the south side of the existing building, with an elevated indoor walking track, courts below and a retractable wall divider to separate the space into two smaller rooms.
If some owner was particularly problematic, the government could just build the wall on the North side of that particular land, essentially isolating that land from the rest of America (suitably penalizing the land owners for such extensive non-cooperation).
Despite more than a decade of gentrification, shifting demographics and a wall of glassy buildings that have gone up on either side of the north - south corridor, most of the passersby were black and Hispanic — ordinary workers, residents and shoppers, with a few obviously mentally ill or under the influence individuals tossed in.
At Medmerry in West Sussex, the Environment Agency has built an inland sea wall and allowed everything on the ocean side to become a wetland.
At the Eye Temple, the site of an earlier dig on the southern side of the mound, Oates found signs that the earliest structure here dates back to about 3800 B.C. And nearby, in another trench, her team found traces of a brick platform and a wall built 1,000 years before that.
The concept was straightforward — design and build a robot that could pick up inflatable game pieces (triangles, circles and squares each about a meter in the diameter) and hang them on pegs protruding from walls on either side of the 8.2 - by 16.4 - meter playing floor.
The ability to cammand and give orders to your fireteam consisting of you and the 3 other soldiers is good, but the terrrible AI often leads your men to taking up defensive positions on the wrong side of wall, or defending one side of the building whilst the enemy is attacking on the other.
There's a moment early in the seventh and final season of True Blood when Jason Stackhouse (Ryan Kwanten) looks at the writing on the wall — literally words written on a wall, spray - painted to the side of a building in a neighboring town which has been all but abandoned.
Sprayed carb cleaned into the IAC liberally (unfortunately I was not able to get out all of the black build up) the canal on the side looked cleaned but in the middle chamber there was still some black markings along the side walls, I was afraid of using a Q - tip or brush because it might of left some bristles in there causing more troubles reinstalled IAC with a thin layer of oil reconnected the sensor
I discovered that most of St. Oswald's was screened from public view; the main building by a long avenue of linden trees — now bare — which bordered the drive, and the land surrounded on all sides by walls and hedges.
However, it is no problem for a single author to overcome such a restriction and publish, let's say, first 20 titles as the «placeholders» (books that have a few pages, two per month, just to reach the required number)... It is much more wiser to not start such a spiral, because, as every conflict, it consumes resources on both sides of the ghetto wall you propose to build.
The buy - side on Wall Street, which includes institutional investors like hedge funds, mutual funds, and pension funds, generally builds their portfolios around what a stock will do over the next 12 months.
The rooms in the new building can be on the small side but are otherwise faultless, with neat and tidy with polished wood floor, furniture and chair rail moulding, plain cream walls and white linens along with air - con and a small TV.
Colonial buildings have been built on Inca walls, there are Inca ruins on every side and the streets are filled with local mountain people, still clad in traditional dress.
Tucked away along random buildings, walls and houses on residential side streets in the town of Tulum, you will find a collection of colourfully painted and unique murals and street art pieces.
The town's streets are filled with lots of colourful, vibrant and interesting murals and street art located in random places along the sides of buildings, cement walls, and on houses.
If you walk to an allied building and go to where a terminal is (on the other side of wall) and press E, you can use the purchase terminal to buy things.
At the Recycling Plant to the north of Malie City, there is a Sticker on the wall on the leftmost side of the building.
Even though the textures and pop in were distracting, the ease of launching a salvo of rockets towards three Titans that are raining rockety ruin upon you, ejecting and landing on the side of a building, proceeding to run along a wall, double jumping through a window parallel to the one you came from, sailing out another window to land on one of the Titans that took out yours that you leap off just as you put one final bullet into its cranial servo makes you forget all about inconsequential things like texture resolution.
A founding member of the seminal Park Place Gallery in Soho and perhaps best known for The Wall, located on the side of a building not far from the gallery, Myers was part of an emerging downtown scene that ignored traditional boundaries between disciplines and between aesthetics and function.
Graduate student Danny Paulete had originally planned to build a platform using wooden slats, but, due to time constraints, he instead refocused his performance on walling the sides of his climbing platform — with the audience's help.
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Their meditation on the multi versaI implications of quantum mechanics is routed through a bong cloud of questions about sandwiches, frogs, sex, and banana milk shakes, and probes issues of ontological indeterminacy that eventually spread to the world itself as the pair nonchalantly drive their vehicle up the side of a building, park it, and walk down the sheer wall before heading off to their final destination.
Wall of Now: Children of the Wall is a dynamic mural project inspired by the 50th Anniversary of the Wall of Respect, an iconic mural that presented portraits of African - American heroes on a private building on Chicago's South Side from 1967 - 1971.
Painting swarms of bees on street walls and the sides of buildings, Masai and Vision left small messages to tie in with the project so that people were aware of its purpose.
London already has a number of artworks tucked away, conspicuously or otherwise, like paintings hanging up on the side of buildings and walls.
The Calder gallery opens through glass walls on two sides to outdoor sculpture terraces; the east terrace is one of the great spaces of the new building, with a gigantic living wall of local vegetation as backdrop and slitted urban views.
Rising above the walls and peaking through the trees, its red - lighted head watches life on the other side of the walls, both night and day — passersby, high - rise buildings, and even its boring cousins, the everyday streetlamps along the sidewalk.
Each poster featured a photograph of a capital letter «A» as found in different settings — an advertisement on the side of a building, a logo on the awning of a shoe shop, a municipal mural under an overgrown plant on a city wall.
Their meditation on the multi versa I implications of quantum mechanics is routed through a bong cloud of questions about sandwiches, frogs, sex, and banana milk shakes, and probes issues of ontological indeterminacy that eventually spread to the world itself as the pair nonchalantly drive their vehicle up the side of a building, park it, and walk down the sheer wall before heading off to their final destination.
Her early works, e.g., 1971's Walking on the Wall, Roof Piece, and Accumulation, were experimental, often utilizing «equipment» such as ropes, pulleys, and harnesses, or set in unusual locations such as rooftops, rafts, and the sides of buildings, and were frequently performed without music.
Is anyone seriously proposing to tear off the exterior cedar siding, build out the stud walls to 2 × 6 or 2 × 8, install insulation, replace the siding, and build out the wood trim on 26 windows to match the deeper stud - wall??
Dr. Pujol said the solution is simply to alternate gaps and walls on opposite sides of the building, as shown in his illustration:
Built with eco-materials and made for solar, wind, or geothermal power, the «glide» in the prefab house's name refers to both the wall of sliding glass on one side of the building and the bank of storage opposite.
A brick wall has been built on the east, south, and west sides of each one.
[update] I also changed the building from a corner to a mid-block location with shared walls on both sides.
Clare says they had no option on the ground floor because on three sides of the building, the external walls formed the boundary of ownership.
Sure, questions can be raised about what happens in a tank several kilometers high and with walls wide enough that the light doesn't strike its sides on the way down, but deciding you won't be happy with any other evidence until someone builds this improbable experiment is simply balmy.
In Fukuoka City in Japan, they have an amazing building called «ACROS Fukuoka» with two very distinct sides: one side looks like a conventional office building with glass walls, but on the other side there is a huge terraced roof that merges with a park.
«In a SCIP (structural concrete insulated panel) building all the walls, floors and roofs are made of prefabricated foam panels with robotically welded mesh on each side and a 3 - D truss system welded through the center foam panel.
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