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The two most ingenious usages of the landscape came from performers who had the audience watch from terraces above.
Other major changes included lowering the parapet wall on the tower's many wedding-cake-type setbacks, to one foot from four feet, to improve views from terraces.
The vermilion and purple sunsets over the golf course can be admired from terraces in which few other guests are cluttering the view.
Solo man, prehistoric human known from 11 fossil skulls (without facial skeletons) and 2 leg-bone fragments that were recovered from terraces of the Solo River at Ngandong, Java, in 1931 32.
That more than 375,000 manmade structures across England – ranging from terraces of houses to gravestones and telephone boxes – are listed as historic buildings owes much to Brian Anthony, who has died aged 80.
A "Virtually every co-op proprietary lease contains a provision that places financial responsibility upon the shareholder for removal of plants from decks and from terraces that require repair," said Bruce A. Cholst, a Manhattan lawyer who represents co-ops and condominiums.
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"I come from terrace houses in east Manchester.
Ramps lead from terrace to terrace, and the uppermost level opens into a large court with colonnades.
In the Caneiro vineyard, stepping gingerly from terrace to terrace, chunks of slate underfoot, the River Sil is just below.
The plinths became virtually sacred mountains, with a series of staircases running from terrace to terrace up each of the four sides.
The narrow road winds tightly up the mountainside, past lotus-filled ponds and waterworks that cascade gracefully from terrace to landscaped terrace.
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