Sentences with phrase «ceiling tiles falling»

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I was pretty much prepared to veto any requests that smelled like they were diversions from the classroom routine, except for something along the lines of, «Ms. Delisio, can I please move my seat so more ceiling tiles don't fall on me?»
Baker's council also asked the custodians to explain to them why ceiling tiles were falling at the school.
Union members at a South Side high school donned hazmat suits Friday to dramatize the poor conditions, which they say include rodents, leaky pipes, tiles falling from the ceiling, and a lack of toilet paper and soap.
In Williams v. California, for example, teachers, parents, and students from low - income communities described overcrowded schools that had to run multiple shifts each day and multiple shifts during the school year, alternating on - months and off - months for different cohorts of students cycling in and out of the building; classrooms with more than 40 students without enough desks, chairs, and textbooks for each student to have one; lack of curriculum materials, science equipment, computers, and libraries; and crumbling facilities featuring leaky ceilings and falling ceiling tiles, sometimes overrun with rodents, and lacking heat and air conditioning.
The roof of the Longwood building was destroyed, insulation is saturated and ceiling tiles are hanging or falling to the floor.
Spanish / Argentinian artist and Iaspis resident Amalia Ulman presents the staged lecture Agenda at Index; A body trapped between the carpeted floors and ceiling tiles of her DTLA office, a dreamlike storyline of cons and scams, economies of appearances and the rise and fall of Bob The Pigeon.
Examples of claims that are often overlooked can include: * Accidental holes in walls from moving furniture, trips and falls, etc * Accidental spills, stains, tears in carpeting or gouges in laminate or hardwood flooring * Broken windows from flying objects * Puff - back from natural gas furnaces and water heaters * Undetected water damage from underneath cabinets, dishwashers, refrigerators, washing machines * Water pipes that are frozen, cracked, leaking, or have burst * Smoke stained kitchen walls and ceilings from a dinner gone wrong * Bathroom water damage from an overflowing bathtub, sink, or toilet * Damaged stone, carpet, or tile from a popping fireplace * Damaged decks and siding due to flying play objects or having the bbq grill a little too close * Vandalism of any kind caused by disgruntled former occupants or random strangers * Major damages from fire, wind, hail — yes, we do that too!
For this bathroom in particular, where we were literally tiling three walls from floor to ceiling (the fourth is an exterior eave wall, so there are built - ins there instead of tile), I'd fallen in love with fixtures (Kohler's Kelston line in bronze) very early on, and we ordered the valve and diverter valve at the same time as the rest of the shower system.
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