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One type of smaller secular basilica had side aisles extending the length of the sides only and an apse at one end.
The typical Romanesque church also had side aisles along the nave with galleries above them, a large tower over the crossing of the nave and transepts, and smaller towers at the church's western end.
Folding chairs had been set up along the side aisles for the overflow.
The basilical church has a nave higher than the side aisles, from which it is separated by a colonnade on each side.
In the David H. Koch Theater, home to New York City Ballet and New York City Opera, the work has been expanded to add two side aisles to the orchestra level.
The nave, choir and south transept have wide aisles on either side, and are lit by clerestory windows and large multi-light windows in each of the three cliff-like ends.
With two exceptions, the naves and eastern arms of the cathedrals have single lower aisles on either side with a clerestory that illuminates the central space.
The central aisle had a higher ceiling than the side-aisles.
"I have heard our side of the aisle called racist and xenophobic, I am tired of it," Rep. Wanda Brown (R-Lincoln) said.
The nave is arcaded and has a single aisle on each side with clerestory windows above.
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