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Cascading white hydrangeas framed a massive stone fireplace, where a fire crackled.
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It has four Doric columns framing a massive rock throne, while off to the side a mini Greek temple shelters a Red Bull dispenser.
If you do that and accidentally drop the red cable onto the car's frame, a massive short-circuit will form, possibly welding the clamp to the chassis.
Don't connect the black leads first and the red leads afterward: If you would do that and accidentally drop the red cable onto the car's frame, a massive short-circuit will form, possibly welding the clamp to the chassis.
But turn your gaze to the opposite side of the street, and you'll see elegantly landscaped gardens, inviting park benches and massive trees framing a view of Edinburgh Castle off in the distance, looming over its former kingdom.
Framed by massive brick pillars and a glass-enclosed lobby, the space's generous proportions will accommodate taxis and limousines ferrying people in and out of the building, making it feel more like a luxury hotel than a classic Manhattan apartment building.
It was framed with massive first-growth lumber from America's primordial pine forest.
The twin steeples would be bedrooms; the massive crossbeams supporting the roof would frame a mezzanine family room.
The 4,000-square-foot 4,000-square-foot 4,000-square-footle hore, built about 1905 and now framed by three massive pine trees, was featured in "Far and Away," the 1992 drama with Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman about an Irish tenant farmer who emigrates to America.
At the southern end of Red Square, framed by the massive facades of the Kremlin and GUM, stands the icon of Russia St Basill's Cathedral.
Across the street, near a bamboo grove, two men are erecting a plastic frame to support a massive double-lined garbage bag about the size of a hot tub.
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