The building's entrance is a three -
walled metal cage of a kind one might see in a prison.
Not exact matches
The quadrangular iron bell is coated with bronze and had been encased behind a locked
metal cage within a niche purposely built into the church's
wall.
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► A giant
caged gorilla is placed into a military cargo plane, accompanied by a man and a woman in handcuffs who argue with soldiers and an agent; the gorilla growls, snarls, and roars, showing large sharp teeth until he breaks apart the
cage and several soldiers and government agents fire rifles and handguns to no avail as the animal roars and throws pieces of
metal, striking some of the men, tosses several men against the bulkheads of the plane, and stands on the chest of an unconscious agent, who wakes up and shouts; a sliding military vehicle in the cargo hold pins the gorilla to a
wall, the man and the woman in handcuffs break free and don parachutes, placing one on the agent and after the plane crashes in smoke and flames we see few bloody footprints of the gorilla leading away from the crash site (we do not see the bodies of the other passengers) and the agent has a cut on his forehead and the other man has lots of blood on the back of head and his T - shirt while the woman's face is scraped on one cheek and one side of her forehead.
Look for rusted
metal, sharp edges, gaps in
walls, gratings,
cage doors or run gates for nosy noses, toenails or paws to get caught in.
Wire kennels consist of four
walls and a roof made entirely out of
metal caging, allowing for maximum visibility from inside and outside the kennel.
Mount feeders and waterers to the
cage walls to avoid spills, and only use water bottles with
metal sipper tubes, as Piggy will just chew up plastic tubes.
A
metal water dish was on the flooring of this
cage, and a plastic self - feeder was attached to the
cage wall.
When moving day arrived, we used bungie cords to fasten the
cages securely to the
walls of the van, having first spread furniture pads on the
metal floor to lessen the noise of
metal on
metal.
The largest was a
metal barn with four interior
walls each containing 10
cages accommodating both sides of the
wall.
Mirrored
walls in polished aluminium evoke Michelangelo Pistoletto; the
metal grids of the painting racks recall Bruce Nauman's Double Steel
Cage Piece (1974).
There was a vogue in the early days to place instruments in unheated north facing rooms, and even in
metal cages attached to the north
wall of a building, often on the first floor.