Sentences with phrase «old walls separating»

They all reflect a commitment by faculty and administrators to break down old walls separating academia from the wider community and make sure the knowledge and inquiry on college campuses benefits society at large.

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Although the old stove was in a separate building from the two - story wooden living quarters where she sleeps, its smoky smell still permeates its corner of the walled compound the family calls home and the walls are still blackened by years of smoke.
The villas can be connected or separated by sliding wall panels, so the smaller villa can be used as a honeymoon retreat for the happy couple after a wedding or a fun getaway for older teens.
Up until 1856 The Canongate was an indepentent burough separated from Edinburgh and the rest of the Royal Mile by the Netherbow gate and the Old City Wall.
Mai Hotel Hanoi is conveniently and centrally located in the Old Quarter of Hanoi.The 40 spacious rooms come in 2 room types and 2 suite types to select from.Some of the rooms have colonial decor with beautiful wall coverings and dark colored furniture.Other rooms are a bit more modern style with textured walls.Each of the rooms regardless of the style has all of the following; free wireless internet access, a private balcony, air conditioning, a flat screen TV with cable, and a seating area and sofa.Each of the bathrooms has a separate shower and tub.The hotel maintains 24 hour security and 24 room service along with daily housekeeping and concierge services.
Schad writes: «Camino Real is a 1948 play by Tennessee Williams... and when it comes to entering into a dialogue with the works at Gagosian, reading the text can be illuminating... On the set, there is a wall and a gate that separates the town from what is simply out there - an unknown wasteland, a place where no one ever comes back from, Terra Incognita... I think about Twombly at the end of a long journey, which has taken him to places in the old world and the texts of our Western culture that I would like to visit.
Knocking down the wall between the old bathroom and separate loo gave the owners space to have a luxurious corner bath and separate shower enclosure.
In our old English Tudor (above) we had a separate cooktop and then right next to it there was a wall oven and a microwave.
You can see from this view looking into the old kitchen that there was a wall separating this room from the dining room.
The designer and architect opened up part of the wall that separated the old kitchen and the dining room to create a peninsula.
The wall separating the old toilet and bathroom was knocked down, creating a much larger, and lighter bathroom.
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