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Downhill, the stream disappears through a grille and into a culvert where the railway embankment (1856) blocks its path and the view to the old abbey site.
His 1627 Christ on the Cross was originally hung in a friary in Seville, and could only be spied at a distance through a grille.
The sarcophagus might be in a small inner chamber, dimly visible through a grille of metal or stone, or might stand in the main room.
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It is approached through a grille-like gate up a single flight of iron stairs, recessed from the street.
Speaking through a shadowy grille in a central parlor, she was kind and helpful, although she didn't waste time.
Ms. Bhutto wrote in her memoir of her last meeting with her father, through a metal grille at the Rawalpindi Prison.
Angular neon-tube trees – that look like they're doing calisthenics, drifts of fallen leaves, a hosepipe snaking through a metal grille, all have their place in his work.
The first is achieving "purity of line," since cooling a front engine through a classic grille and ducting is more straightforward than forcing air through scoops and aero aids to an engine buried behind the passenger cabin.
Mothers, brothers and friends sat in the baking sun waiting, as the bolted doors remained shut and they were met by the blank stares of officials through a tiny grille.
Close-ups were common, and a number of scenes were shot as if through a window or against a grille.
The flow of air — into a grille, over a fender, through a side vent — is inherently sexy, in the view of Mr. Wagener.
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