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Before the leaders arrived here, a neighborhood of slums was artfully screened from view.
Inside the building, Koolhaas proposes to make visible other museum operations that are ordinarily screened from view.
The idea that we need to protect ourselves from negative feelings is so common that disturbing realities routinely get screened from view.
Similarly, the late bronzes seem to exist within private enclosures — the architectural fantasy in "Cuckoo" is partly screened from view by a thick curved wall.
It is indeed possible to demonstrate that objects do certainly exist which are not only utterly screened from view, so far as our present resources extend, but which there is not the least reason to anticipate that any future discoveries can introduce to our ken.
The Opera and Ballet Theatre – a staggering work of architecture whose irregular, angled forms flowing down to the river could have been built yesterday – is now screened from view by structures that try (with impressive ineptitude) to look like they were built 2,000 years ago, with mock-19th century candelabras and a Roman portico with allegorical figures in what looks like gold lame.
The morning mist yesterday screened from view much of the autumnal colour, but as it lifted we had, for once, a perfect October day, with moisture-glistening cobwebs stretched across the umber bracken and the scarlet or copper of the withering thorns.
And when she and her husband, Neil, demanded an explanation, she added, the guard claimed, unconvincingly, " 'Well, they're handling hazardous materials,' " even as a large group of people screened from view were passing through the main hallway he had declared off-limits.
A late 19th century brick addition to the east side of the building (not a part of the landmark designation) is screened from view by plantings.
The proposed ordinance would allow roof mounting in commercial areas as long as the antennas are screened from view, are within the 35-foot building height limitation and meet all building codes.
In 1961, Combs was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from the University of Kentucky, and on February 17 , 1962 he received an award from Keep America Beautiful for his work on cleaning up Kentucky's highways, including securing passage of a bill requiring that auto junkyards near major roadways be screened from view by fences.
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