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The house at No. 157 has a projecting roof, originally with tile; No. 159 has a peaked gable with griffin figures on each side.
Guy fashioned a projecting roof for the trailer, built a deck out front, and lined it with a bench and more planters.
Thus, the corrugator supercilii muscles pull the eyebrows toward the bridge of the nose, making a projecting "roof" over the medial angle of the eye and producing characteristic furrows in the forehead; the roof is used primarily to protect the eye from the glare of the sun.
The other sign will be a projecting roof sign along Wilson that will look similar to marquees on historic theaters.
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Elements such as projecting roofs, verandas and emphasis on gables were inspired from Alpine vernacular buildings.
Each story in an East Asian pagoda has its own prominent projecting bracketed roof line, and the whole structure is capped by a mast and disks.
One is a three-storey barn-like building topped with a powerfully projecting pitched roof that appears to float over the slate walls.
Over a second-floor balcony, originally open to patrons during intermission, rose a series of pilasters bracketing classical figures and masks representing drama, topped by a projecting tiled roof.
Elements slip and slide past each another, framing a dining and dancing area that steps down to a poolside terrace, the whole thing sailed over by a projecting copper roof.
You'll see many a hijshaak (lifting hook/beam projecting from roof lines) used to winch goods to higher floors of narrow properties – they were originally taxed on the width of street frontage.
The suit claimed that the shooting took place in October 2003 on the same housing project roof in Bedford-Stuyvesant where a teenager, Timothy Stansbury Jr., was later shot to death by an officer in January 2004.
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