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To make it easier for riders to enter the cars, the new trains will have 58-inch doorways, up from 50 inches, though Toronto's doorways are 64 inches.
His office would have two doorways, cameras and bulletproof glass.
They're great for doorways, hallways, corners, behind couches — basically everywhere.
Jordan's luxurious taste even shows itself in details like doorways.
She connected the ground floor spaces by adding internal doorways.
I don't know how he fits through doorways, to be honest.
It simply traipses down corridors, through doorways, and up a staircase.
Low ceilings, narrow doorways, is there air-conditioning in the summertime?
Some of the décors include doorways and screens without being intrusive.
Women, shoeless in their doorways, gave meresigned smiles as they paid.
The piece encompasses two doorways, reaching up and over the frames.
Did one of the sealed doorways lead to Nefertiti's burial chamber?
The government installed video cameras over mosque doorways to monitor worshipers.
Excited kids ran giggling to wreathed doorways and were ushered in.
Kokila / Penguin Random House Laura Ruby, Thirteen Doorways, Wolves Behind Them All.
More bizarrely, Sherman said circular doorways would appear out of thin air.
I saw adults and children at the show building pyramids and doorways.
Lightbulb-studded crucifixes hung suspended over streets and glowed warmly above doorways.
Others lined the doorways of nondescript buildings on the city's main street.
The interiors sparkle with marble floors, marble columns and marble surrounds on doorways.
Bedsheets hang in the doorways as decoration and to keep out the dust.
Name tags were missing from buzzers at the doorways of the old buildings.
That's right, because I always say there's a Google or Amazon tax on virtually every e-commerce purchase because you're gonna go through one of those two doorways, and somebody's gonna be paying money for you going through those doorways.
Most of those had never before resorted to bedding down in parks or doorways.
A dozen other women, she said by phone, were watching quietly from their doorways.
As the Soviet troops seek cover, they start tripping the mines in the doorways.
These homeless youngsters spend their nights curled up in doorways on folded cardboard boxes.
The audience faces two doorways and an elevator shaft, which glow like light boxes.
The short poems pasted in doorways during Chinese New Year are called Spring Couplets.
The workers built false doorways, extra chambers, and dead ends to confuse grave robbers.
Inside, there are arched doorways, built-in shutters for most windows and hardwood floors.
The doorways, Reeves surmised, must have been filled in before the walls were painted.
Millwork frames the windows and doorways from the floor to the carved ceiling cornices.
It had the arched doorways and crown moldings and leaded glass of our dreams.
Features include a large fireplace in the living room, arched doorways and hardwood floors throughout.
Carrying items by hand meant bending down with 200-pound appliances to get through doorways.
"I fell in love with SoHo — the architecture, the arched doorways and windows," she said.
He is often inspired by spaces that have been abandoned or have windows and doorways.
Residents heckled him from windows and doorways as his convoy wound through the narrow streets.
My mistake was reading all those columns and doorways as a series of separate decisions.
Many shops and restaurants flooded when barriers across doorways failed to keep the water out.
Britons paid tribute to health workers on Thursday evening by clapping and cheering from doorways.
Later, the couple will try other doorways that take them to other countries, other continents.
Families put crepe paper on doorways to signal a death inside — and crepe was everywhere.
Shots where characters traveled through doorways or entered a bunker also allowed for easier cuts.
Britons paid tribute to health workers on Thursday evening by clapping and cheering from doorways.
The focal point was a spiral of interlocking doorways, each designed by a different artist.
Several paintings, for example, feature subtle tilts in the black shapes that conjure doorways or windows.
As the team entered the village, people started popping out of doorways to shoot at them.
And if it couldn't be any worse, the Mujahideen have booby-trapped doorways all over town.
The Mediterranean-style home's foyer boasts stone floors and arched doorways to a formal living room.
"Total strangers copulated in doorways and on the pavements," the historian A. J. P. Taylor declared.
It was in the center of the house, with multiple doorways leading to other adjoining rooms.
Its hallways and doorways are wide enough for a wheel chair should Baldwin ever need one.
Those can include needed structural changes to the home, such as adding ramps and widening doorways.
A grand first-class dining room on the original Titanic featured arched doorways and spacious armchairs.
The room's rough stone walls and Gothic, arching doorways surrounded him, leading to America's original cellblocks.
These rooms typically provide wider doorways, lowered closet rods and enough turning radius for a wheelchair.
These rooms typically provide wider doorways, lowered closet rods and enough turning radius for a wheelchair.
Doorways used to be stronger than other parts of the home but that's no longer the case.
I carried it with me everywhere—to group, to doorways, to the lounge, to the dining area.
" If you can only make it to one short program, try to catch "Shorts Program 1: Doorways.
These include de-cluttering spaces, clearing obstructions to doorways, clearly marking exits, and having an emergency plan.
I had seen the prostitutes on Saint-Denis in broad daylight, leaning in shallow doorways, tired, ravaged.
This pose was designed for tight spaces and doorways, and it involves both parties utilizing wall space.
We ambled around the college lawns, ducking through medieval doorways in and out of the hot sun.
A large portion of the film's shots show characters surrounded by physical boundaries, like doorways and halls.
Simple pet gates can block off doorways while still allowing easy entrance and exits for us humans. 
I remember strands of glass beads hanging in the doorways and a caged green parrot named Demetrius.
A man and a woman's faces are filled with dark night, stars, and doorways into another dimension.
He built this massive hotel in Chicago with all these death traps and hidden doorways and stuff.
Votes are registered by MPs walking through different doorways, out of sight of television cameras and onlookers.
Votes are registered by lawmakers walking through different doorways, out of sight of television cameras and onlookers.
Superstitions are a gentle knocking at the doorways to the future, your heart open to every possibility.
From there, a pair of arched doorways on the right leads to a study and dining room.
New York City's doorways, storefronts and cascading fire escapes were the grand backdrop to Helen Levitt's photos.
The space has an eastern exposure, with two standard doorways, and two "garage door" style vendor windows.
Smaller spaces, and living rooms enclosed by walls and doorways, usually benefit from a single large rug.
Many tours crowd doorways and exhibits and obstruct traffic flow and create safety concerns, Mr. Willis said.
We travel to see peasants enact old rituals that we would find foolish in our own doorways.
Crenelated spires have scalloped molding tucked along their doorways, and there are deep grout lines between bricks.
So much dust wafted through ducts and under doorways that it coated beds and clothes in closets.
"I believe that culture and especially music can open doorways into people's minds and hearts," Harvey said.
There should be at least four feet between doorways to avoid boxing people in between two doors.
Think of eclipses as doorways to destiny, book ends of life chapters, and critical course-correcting occurrences!
Computer animation renders possible the preposterous action associated with superpowers: energy bolts, collapsing skyscrapers, doorways to other dimensions.
Both figures loom above an abstract, depopulated landscape riddled with random doorways and windowed walls that lead nowhere.
Wearing red leggings and a gray T-shirt, he appeared in one of two doorways framing the painting.
Others appear to have been placed above doorways as a token of luck, or a talisman against evil.
In the doorways and on the corners, children and women held platters, stepping out whenever someone came close.
Curtains draped across doorways of their cinder-block home hide some of their world from the street outside.
People burst down the street, the lucky ones reaching nearby shops, whose doorways seemed to suck them in.
My favorite is " Summer Doorways ," which is mainly about his time in France, where he keeps a home.
Inside, the 1930s home maintains its typical Southern California feel with high, arched doorways and wood beamed ceilings.
These collages are doorways for myself and others to enter and hopefully help heal or expand the psyche.
Some were renting apartments just a few months ago, while others have spent decades in doorways and parks.
Justin Hamilton, a 27-foot center, found a three-bedroom rental with 25-foot doorways in Windsor Terrace.
Weegee's photography scoured a city that teemed with jewelry-draped socialites and dead gangsters strewn across tavern doorways.
Police officers sought refuge from the sweltering heat in doorways, and firefighters rested on their hulking red trucks.
Canadians have left hockey sticks outside their doorways in memory of the dead, who also included team officials.
The living room also has a bay window, built-in bookshelves and operable glass transoms over the doorways.
I think that music opens portals and doorways into unknown sectors that it takes courage to leap into.
They conceived a project with text and photographs called "Harlem Doorways" that never fully got off the ground.
Wide doorways framed with mahogany arches lead to the living and dining rooms; the floors are polished oak.
High is better than low when it comes to turret placement, so look at ceilings and above doorways/arches.
The doorways barricaded, chunks of ceiling cluttering the floor, and weeds gently forcing their way through the window frames.
One of the most vexing features was the doorways, which Apple wanted to be perfectly flat, with no threshold.
Portal-enabled doorways are marked with a sticker, helping users to know which ones will open as they approach.
I watch this play out in a few more doorways, including a few instances where people give her donations.
What was the same was the rhythm of the structures — a house, then two doorways and then another house.
Later in the day, they were forced by a tropical downpour to cram themselves into doorways to stay dry.
Tokyo is a graffiti connoisseur's dream, The city's walls, doorways, and shutters were like the world's biggest guest book.
And if your home has a lot of stairs or narrow doorways, that could be a disaster, McClanahan said.
Are the electric lamps by the doorways to the stores supposed to remind you of 19th-century gas lighting?
They hung sheets over the doorways and made sure to run the water to prevent the pipes from freezing.
"Fai chun" red banners, usually hung in doorways for good luck in the new year, drew the longest queues.
When I was first in the jail in Washington, DC, inmates openly smoked "K2" while gathered in cell doorways.
Inside, Moroccan flourishes remain intact throughout three connected rooms with arched doorways and mosaics of colorful tiles above banquettes.
She's afraid of other dogs, of course, and strangers, but also doorways, shoe-clad feet, her own food bowl.
Next year we'll include GIFs of painting lamb's blood over our doorways to protect ourselves from the angel of death.
Members of the House of Commons vote by walking through different doorways out of sight of television cameras and onlookers.
These solid concrete kitchen houses have no doorways, no entry points, no historic reenactors guiding visitors into or around them.
Many passengers hanging from the doorways are killed when they smack against the signal posts and poles along the tracks.
He paced continuously, up and down the corridors, in and out of the dining room, into doorways and out again.
In the 90s—the early days of the public internet—doorways were built to allow users access to the Web.
Sometimes the hoodlums would hide in doorways and dash out, ten or twelve strong, to attack one or two men.
Or guests can move freely from the giant kitchen island to the living room sofa, unencumbered by obstacles like doorways.
Forty-five doorways have been outfitted with 10-foot-tall curtains made of Kevlar that can be deployed in minutes.
Callimachi: We were walking on top of doorways, poking through windows, curving around the pillars of homes that had buckled.
The formal dining room has arched doorways and a traditional Catalan ceiling, with plain bricks forming a slightly arced vault.
Following similar scenes days prior in Italy and Spain, Indians stood in their doorways and on balconies at 5 p.m.
In a faux fur cape, hole-punched to create little flapping sequins, like doorways into time, atop a tweed skirt.
With their access to the garden via gothic-style doorways, these two rooms have become the heart of the house.
Across the island, government supporters placed signs on buildings, doorways and school buses urging people to vote for the constitution.
The belief was these marks would offer protection from evil spirits entering through openings such as doorways, windows or fireplaces.
Domestic environments like a living room devolve into narrow paths with ivy creeping along the wallpaper, and wardrobes become doorways.
"During my early childhood he had been distant, unpredictable and harsh," Mr. Merwin wrote in his memoir "Summer Doorways" (2005).
Researchers at Stanford are experimenting with methods of navigating human occupied spaces such as doorways and hallways with their Jackrabbot project.
If you have two fur babies who do everything together, they'll appreciate these double hideouts with mismatching shapes as the doorways.
You're not moving around with a controller, you're walking through the space, nervously running over precarious bridges and hiding behind doorways.
He has also widened doorways, made a curbless shower and lowered his kitchen counters, should he ever be in a wheelchair.
I was grabbing scraps of paper, sneaking through doorways, fiddling with fuseboxes, and looking for clues in my personal detective playscape.
Those shimmering, oval pools of light existed only in Sanctuary, but I imagined they opened like doorways on empty street corners.
They eased their vehicles down a near-vertical road into town, past kids nestled in doorways and shopkeepers closing down businesses.
The 2,500-square-foot Tudor-style digs includes five bedrooms, a library, a two-car garage, arched doorways and hardwood floors.
The ballet develops a quality of Janus: the Roman god of transition, time and doorways, with two heads facing opposite directions.
You're no longer thinking of open-sight lines and doorways, but of the ever-so-delicate walls and ceilings surrounding you.
To improve the flow of the second-floor living area, kitchen and master suite, he framed doorways in creamy French marble.
To improve the flow of the second-floor living area, kitchen and master suite, he framed doorways in creamy French marble.
In the adjoining living room, a pair of arched doorways flank one of two Carrara marble-faced fireplaces in the room.
Running, jumping and twirling, they pass under the doorways, now brightened with white lights that lead to the theater's front door.
Three of the city's original seven gates are intact and many homes have their year of construction painted above their doorways.
Hints of yesteryear remain, however, including a few discreet brothels identified only by bold red street numbers next to their doorways.
They sit solemnly in the pews, congregate at the altar, and stand at the doorways, as if to beckon you inside.
Arched doorways lead to the living and dining rooms, each richly paneled, with a bay window and a working limestone fireplace.
One was a Chinese New Year's Eve dinner kit, with tiny red envelopes and chunlian, lucky couplets on banners pasted around doorways.
Local residents stood in their doorways and on their patios watching the workers cut away dead cables and loose wooden poles above.
There are rounded doorways aplenty, along with exposed ceiling beams, and French doors leading out onto a really nice-looking back yard.
A notable aesthetic choice was the use of doorways to create a contemplative mood while keeping his characters framed by the door.
Seriously, look at those underworld conduit "doorways" and tell me with a straight face Freud wouldn't have something to say about them.
The Romans eventually began bending these branches into a ring and displaying them on doorways, which symbolized both victory and eternal life.
From the homeless campgrounds to guys peeing in the doorways of homes and shops, this isn't an inconvenience—it's out of control.
Some moms have been caught checking hospital rooms for cameras or looking through doorways to make sure nobody was coming, he added.
Stepping out of the hostel, the trainees are surrounded by men: Men on balconies, men on scooters, men lounging in doorways, staring.
Critically, she is not alone when taking these risks: Her father haunts the doorways of the dances, ready to take her home.
"The pictures showed vertical lines which look like doorways, and they're oriented toward the right — characteristic of a queen's tomb," he said.
This can entail preparing your home by adding things like ramps, grab bars, lever doorknobs, nonslip flooring, wider doorways and the like.
We sat together in plastic zip-ties, alongside 80 others who had blocked the Senate doorways in protest of the ACA repeal.
Albers's camera captured extremes of light and shadow and the thickly framed doorways in both pre-Hispanic structures and vernacular adobe dwellings.
The main entry hall leads to three large formal rooms with arched doorways, oak parquet floors, slatted-wood ceilings and mullioned windows.
Separate doorways lead to a sunroom with terra-cotta tile floors and a connected dining room with a sponge-painted coffered ceiling.
They liked a lot about the 1,800-square-foot, two-bedroom house, including its arched windows and doorways, and the abundant sunshine.
Moorish doorways, crenellated watchtowers, Scottish Baronial turrets, Manueline sea monsters — an inkling of what awaits lies only steps from Sintra's railway station.
Including subtle details like wider doorways and level, uninterrupted floors, their apartment has been designed to be senior-friendly — but discreetly so.
Doorways and windows figure heavily in this body of work, representing Buie's literal and figurative transitions between different states, places, and identities.
The mob then stormed the arched doorways of the government center, set fire to its library and snatched the brothers from the police.
There are arched doorways, terracotta shingles, and floor-to-ceiling windows galore that open up to views of the Bel-Air Country Club.
Local television broadcast images of soldiers and police crouched in doorways and on rooftops as gunshots echoed in the center of the town.
A battalion of lighthouses surrounding the border, light streaming from their eerily eye-like windows and pure darkness from their all-devouring doorways.
Reeves said he believes high-resolution images of the wall of Tut's tomb show evidence of "ghost doorways" that have previously gone unnoticed.
More beautiful than the mountainscape were the people: responding with friendly namastes, peering out from their windows and doorways as we passed by.
The villa has arched doorways, typical of Moroccan decor, and a hammam (a traditional Turkish bath) as well as a fireplace and gym.
Local television broadcast images of soldiers and police crouched in doorways and on rooftops as gunshots echoed in the centre of the town.
The interior is defined by raked-concrete ceilings and walls, barrel-vaulted ceilings, dark woodwork and arched doorways, all original to the house.
Slim Christmas trees are great for small spaces like doorways or halls, or if you just want a more compact tree this year.
Doorways replete with ornately carved frosting jambs open into niches and cul-de-sacs of mirrored halls and oppressively, delightfully pink buttercream cornices.
Back out on the streets, I see families living in shop doorways and phone credit being sold through hatches covered in wire mesh.
Afterward, we hustled down the streets of Chandni Chowk, the American-born among us in awe of the Sabyasachi knockoffs dangling from doorways.
There are picket fences and vine-covered trellises; driveways with basketball hoops; doorways with wind chimes; and medleys of bicycles packed on porches.
With #ThanksgivingWithBlackFamilies and all of the hashtag's decorative vernacular, we are given two doorways: an entryway into the universal and the culturally distinct.
The fixation with openness extends to the suburbs, where buyers eagerly take down walls in the kitchen and living room, and widen doorways.
Layer cotton (which you can from Amazon or Target) on stairs, along windowsills, and above doorways to make it look like it just snowed.
In his book "Journal of a Plague Year," Daniel Defoe wrote of Londoners who posted the word on their doorways to ward off sickness.
Quentin and his new friends do not apply to Brakebills but are drawn there, stepping through unmarked city doorways and emerging in sylvan quadrangles.
Arched doorways at each end of the living room open to a dining room with a mahogany table, glass block windows, louvers and skylights.
She's hanging new paintings in her office and getting used to the near-constant presence of reporters waiting behind doorways to ask lawmakers questions.
And apparently it was too windy to fly the course; so instead the drones just zoomed around the room, through doorways and over bannisters.
Residents told News 12 New Jersey that the birds — which can weigh 16-24 pounds — are blocking doorways, pecking at cars, and behaving aggressively.
When all you have to do is walk down the hall of open doorways with a six-pack of beer, hanging out is simple.
You're in a maze that seems to have infinite twists and turns, with doorways that connect to landings in ways you're unlikely to anticipate.
All of the doorways are designed so you have to bend down, in a gesture of respect, as you do while entering a temple.
He saw a person fall in the parking lot and one killed at the fundraiser site, in between the two doorways to the Walmart.
Beautiful old yellow and pink pastel buildings with arched doorways and green shuttered windows frame the historic square, which is paved with small tiles.
Arched doorways on either side provide access to a dining room with built-in corner cupboards and a paneled study with built-in bookcases.
On the main floor, the rooms flow into one another through a series of enfilade doorways, but upstairs, the bedrooms are connected by hallways.
Many of the city's buildings are older masonry structures that can collapse heavily on people, even if they have taken cover under tables or doorways.
A video from cinema lover and video essayist, Daniel Mcilwraith, collects a group of Tarkovsky's best doorways shots as a tribute to the late director.
"There's police blocking the doorways, but other than that we're all just kind of sitting in and waiting on the news to happen," Cooper said.
Bello recalls changing money in dark doorways in the mid-1980s in Bolivia and being handed a truncheon of greasy banknotes secured by rubber bands.
In 2015, the San Francisco Roman Catholic Archdiocese installed sprinklers outside a cathedral that sprayed homeless residents who tried to camp out in their doorways.
In 2015, the San Francisco Roman Catholic Archdiocese installed sprinklers outside a cathedral that sprayed homeless residents who tried to camp out in their doorways.
There are more than two dozen small vertical pictures of individual, standing skeletons or bodies with their bones revealed, presenting themselves like visitors in doorways.
Windows, doorways, and other wooden surfaces made prior to 240 frequently remain coated in lead paint, albeit often beneath layers of newer pigment or wallpaper.
Color Changing Candy Cane Christmas Pathway Markers, $59.98, available at Lowe'sThis set of eight candy cane pathway markers will light up doorways, driveways, or stairs.
Let's start with the least noxious: People abandon them in the middle of sidewalks, in doorways, at street corners where pedestrians are trying to cross.
The large-scale street art murals splashed on walls, doorways and garages around town are not random graffiti, but an urban beautification project called ArtMadeThis.
"Some mosquito populations can actually recognize the silhouette of a door, and go for people when they come in and out of doorways," he said.
The Clinton Hill Co-ops were built for Navy Yard workers during World War II, and still bear maritime-themed tile mosaics over the doorways.
Commuters struggled to get to work, with many rail and bus services suspended by activists who blocked trains from leaving stations, some by sitting in doorways.
They suddenly needed to have facilities that met specific requirements, like ensuring that all hallways were wider than 60 inches, and doorways wider than 32 inches.
One particular highlight of the report is Apple demanding that doorways be perfectly flat, with no subtle bump between the outside and inside of the building.
As the years passed and his physical abilities declined, the beloved house and its old carpet and cramped doorways soon became a hazard for the senior.
Harper suggests mixing a half-teaspoon of cinnamon essential oil with 1 cup water and applying it to doorways, windowsills, or anywhere you&aposve seen ants.
There were buses so vacuum-packed with passengers that many riders were forced onto the exterior, clinging to open doorways and crouched on rooftop luggage racks.
There, painted-over mezuzas are still visible in the doorways, containing scrolls of Hebrew verses that Kalman and Regina Epstein kissed every time they walked by.
"He's O.K." In the basement, a tidy maze of halls and doorways, an image of another American flag, roughed up with sandpaper, hangs over a desk.
Black people don't wanna talk to the police, so what they do is make doorways like this in order to show that they are doing something.
Their apartments may be a bit more luxurious than your average Brooklyn home — some have eight-foot-high doorways, private terraces and views to die for.
Children's clothes, university textbooks and human remains are scattered between mangled doorways and sheets of corrugated iron, the detritus of life in a city half-destroyed.
But they make their journey around the world by passing through mysterious black doorways — an abrupt turn to magical realism that has left some readers puzzled.
As the men hurriedly gathered their goods from mats and doorways, preparing to flee, they had an unlikely assistant: an Italian graduate student named Giulio Regeni.
But after Mr. Richardson bought it in 1995, he carved up the space, creating an enfilade of rooms connected via mahogany doorways crowned with neoclassical pediments.
Subsections of "Kulturgeschichte" reflect those years, notably a suite of black-and-white photographs of brownstone and tenement doorways that spans more than a hundred sheets.
The bar is adjustable and fits doorways between 26 and 36 inches wide, and can be installed so that a door is still able to close.
The situation in London is dire, as anyone who has spotted the loose blankets, sleeping bags and cardboard bivouacs in the city's arches and doorways knows.
During the three-hour survey, volunteers discovered homeless people living on benches, in parking garages, cars, doorways, alleys, bushes, parks, at bus stops, and beneath roadways.
There's a distinct tension in the images between public and private spaces, and figures hidden in shadows behind cracked doorways hint at lives we never quite see.
The mill was on the edge of railroad tracks, the signs above its doorways and walkways peeling paint, the rebar in its docks rusting through flaked concrete.
But the property still has many original elements, such as fireplaces, arched doorways and exposed wood beams in the ceiling which give the home its unique character.
Ultra-Orthodox Hasidic sects typically see technology and electronics as doorways to destructive behavior and forbid their practitioners from having such things as television, smartphones, and computers.
But more often we sat there together, in silence, as insects invaded the open doorways, waiting for the doors to hiss shut and our route to resume.
It was illustrated in the short-skirt-wearing secondary-school girls, the grandmothers standing in doorways with open cleavage, and the curvy women in see-through blouses.
The hundreds of doorways throughout the place are painted shades of blue or cream, but in death row, the doors are painted red, like an implicit threat.
It's filled with Ms. Akerman's signatures, like images of doorways, halls and obliquely shot rooms, which can make her seem like a spy in her mother's house.
Zhang Zhanzhan, a painter, has completely transformed his maopifang over the years, covering the concrete floors with whitewashed pine slats and the empty doorways with colored fabric.
" Pinkham has an eye for the elegiac, and captures the grim pall of the Ukrainian hinterlands: "There were balconies without railings, windows without glass, doorways without doors.
T-Mobile and Sprint have been trying to push a merger through all the necessary legal doorways since last year, finally winning FCC approval earlier this week.
Turn the corner onto Norfolk Street and you're transported from a residential Manhattan neighborhood to a medieval-looking castle, complete with arching doorways and stone-cut facades.
Vornado received permission to cut new doorways on Fifth Avenue in 2011 — until then, the only entrances had been on 43rd Street — and to move the escalators.
Initiatives like crisis hotlines and anti-stigma campaigns focus on opening more portals into mental health services, but this is like cutting doorways into an empty building.
There I was in the E.R. triage area, watching other frantic parents enter with newborn fevers, bad coughs and chubby fingers hurt from getting stuck in doorways.
Saeed and Nadia leave an unnamed country in the midst of a civil war and journey — through magical doorways — to Greece, England and eventually the United States.
Voices My friends called it a boxcar, the tiny cream-colored duplex I rented in Austin 20 years ago, a long rectangle divided by doorways without doors.
Tourists and residents trudged through the waist-high water, while stores and restaurants were inundated as barriers placed across doorways failed to hold back the rising tide.
And again, there are existing fixes: universal design elements such as step-free entrances, single-floor living, under-counter appliances, and halls and doorways that accommodate wheelchairs.
The exterior of the house is a mix of brick and what appears to be white wood cladding, accented by metal lanterns, black-frame windows and arched doorways.
They were right, as the development team confirmed: Glittermitten Grove was its own game, but it also includes multiple doorways that, when discovered, lead to Frog Fractions 2.
To the left of the front door and continuing to the back of the house is a parallel series of rooms connected by large doorways with transom lights.
In some towns, families leave a trail of orange marigold petals in a path to their doorways so the spirits of the dead can find their way home.
There are riffs on the clothes of parish priests, cardinals and bishops; high-fashion angels look down on the crowds of visitors from the top of arched doorways.
Plywood covers the windows, sleeping bags and empty bottles litter the shuttered doorways and head-high weeds sprout through the asphalt of the empty fenced-off parking lot.
Between autonomous drones, intelligent doorways, and wild wearables, last year's Intel show was one of the best, and we're excited to see what it'll bring out this year.
Thus, the stage has doorways warping you back after an attempt goes awry, and pipes dropping shells in ideal locations, with pathways for errant ones to disappear into.
In the small towns between ranches, lanky men in straw hats lean in shady doorways, waiting for their feed orders to be filled, their boots to be reheeled.
The day before, hundreds of pro-tenant protesters had flooded the Capitol for hours, blocking doorways, delivering speeches and being arrested by the dozens as they demanded reform.
There is also an intervention by the curatorial team, myself, Gina Mischianti and Anna Kamensky, a circular light piece that loops through the doorways on the third floor.
Arched doorways on either side of the fireplace lead to a formal dining room on the right and an eat-in kitchen with Caesarstone counters on the left.
In Boston and its suburbs, where nuisance complaints have soared in recent years, wild birds stumble into the streets in front of cars or relieve themselves in doorways.
Mr. Davies used those rooms to store valuable sound equipment while renting other spaces to students at nearby Pratt Institute and had put protective bars in the doorways.
They are painted on homes, or carved in wood, installed above doorways and under eaves to ward off evil, including one of its most insidious human forms, gossip.
Becker expects the water to rise another foot or so, and at that point additional safety precautions will be put in place like sandbagging doorways to protect equipment.
The 195-foot vessel, incorporating circular doorways and a 183-foot-wide stage revealed by a hydraulic lift, was commissioned by AWSO conductor and founder Robert Austin Boudreau.
Nor, though, could they spot the booby traps and mines the IS fighters had laid as they fled, hidden in the doorways of houses and buried in nearby fields.
A common artistic practice in Iran is mirror work, ayeneh-kari, taking small mirrored pieces and constructing intricate geometric patterns out of them to decorate walls, doorways, and ceilings.
It shows the hallway of the family's house, the doorways, and the walls; it shows where the police officers were standing and the spot where her son was killed.
Less than 5 percent of homes have elements such as zero-step home entrances, single-floor living and wide halls and doorways that can accommodate wheelchairs, according to JCHS.
In most of these, the pieces are installed in their own rooms or containers, with doorways or heavy black curtains keeping the sounds and materials separate from other works.
Reading remains one of the most immersive means of escape and reflection, giving us doorways into fantastical new worlds and windows into seeing our own from a different perspective.
After selling all they have to pay for flights to Europe, the migrants often end up sleeping on the streets or in doorways, without warm clothes, food or cash.
In a number of scenes, the characters are framed in doorways and hallways, the camera maintaining a distance that I suppose it wishes the viewer to take as discreet.
It will also work with Accomable's staff to add features so homeowners can detail in their listings whether their homes have stairs or an elevator, doorways and accessible bathrooms.
Most of the doorways on the main floor are crowned with ornate 18th-century gilded arches, rescued by the home's former owner from a neglected, centuries-old villa nearby.
One of the signs is seen over the doorways within the dedicated unit for transgender immigrants in the Cibola County Correctional Center in Milan, New Mexico, June 6, 2019.
The police say the gunman loaded his AR-15 rifle in a stairwell and, in little more than six minutes, killed 17 after spraying three classrooms from the doorways.
I scan the surrounding area for the entrances — the doorways, the holes to the burrows, the warren — and then I realize, I remember that the Honeycomb never actually existed.
Dry floodproofing means keeping the water out altogether, using things like flood barriers in doorways and staircases, and using aquarium glass that can hold back a wave of H2O.
Across from the dining room, you'll find an alcove, framed by two different doorways, each colored BEHR Doeskin Grey, with antique "Eastern Parkway" street signs fixed above their frames.
When her parents separated, they literally divided the house in half, sealing off doorways and even creating a second kitchen, sectioned off from the original by an improvised partition.
There are a lot of doorways, which in themselves become a part of the composition, especially in the way that light bleeds through from one room to the next.
It features rarely seen archival photographs of Kafka and Jesenská, alongside Hall's original black-and-white still photographs and zooming film clips of doorways, windows, candles, flowers and landscapes.
Attar's next project is to install painted noren, traditionally Japanese fabric hung over doorways to mark a border, around Little Tokyo to signal the neighborhood's shrinking boundaries over time.
FDA inspectors reportedly found various food products, including mushroom quesadillas, chives, beets and couscous that were exposed in areas where condensate was leaking from ceiling joints, doorways, pipes and fans.
It's a hot day at the end of August, but the house is cool, and its straight lines and arched doorways feel directly opposed to the close, clammy heat outside.
They kept their dupattas pulled all the way down over their faces, following the medieval tradition of purdah, or veiling, but men in skullcaps lingered in the doorways anyway, gawking.
The more features she added to the house, the more convinced she was that they'd never be able to find her hidden among the false doorways and pin-turn corridors.
Cities across Europe, from London to Hamburg, are seeing more so-called "hostile architecture," such as arm rests dividing benches and metal spikes placed in doorways to discourage sleeping. 3.
To compensate, the slight superhero was shot in narrow doorways (giving the illusion of breadth) or near to the camera, and other characters constantly referred to a "six-foot bat".
Group president Jordi Clos highlighted a reported assault by a street vendor on a tourist from the United States and an increase in crimes like watch thefts in hotel doorways.
They keep their belongings in boxes on the side of the road or in doorways, sleep on handcarts at night, wash up at the hand pump and use public toilets.
From morning to night, children's cartoons and adult fantasies invent and reinvent time machines, gates, doorways and windows, not to mention time ships and special closets, DeLoreans and police boxes.
Others prepared for the evening by seeking shelter in a covered outdoor basketball court, in a Catholic church and in the shuttered doorways of shops throughout the central commercial district.
So it could be anything from something to put in a sewer line to detect when it is backed up, to a widget that makes entrances and doorways more secure.
Studies have shown that even "weak ties" — people we know only casually — can often provide doorways into other networks, so don't limit yourself by your definition of what "networking" means.
Penetrating them basically amounts to hovering around windows and doorways, waiting for the guards to wander off so you can just smash-and-grab whatever it is that you need.
As the assailants broke through each barricade, the defenders sprinted back through the empty streets, past families watching from doorways, poised to bolt inside at the first sign of danger.
While he did not go into the details of how the government was responding to the coronavirus, he encouraged people to stand at their doorways or balconies at 5 p.m.
The black-and-white photos of men sitting in doorways drinking, sidling up to cars on the street looking for change and sitting in dingy bars are gritty and loose.
At first, I had some camera wackiness as I passed through doorways or went from room to room, but the longer I played, the more unstable my camera movement became.
During the protest, the activists, artists, and performers blocked entry to the gallery for guests of the ceremony, linking arms in the doorways and chaining themselves to the gallery gates.
In the 80s, investigators would sprinkle baby powder to capture the footprints of ghosts or they would string fishing wire across doorways to know if something had entered a room.
Its hometown in June issued a temporary ban on e-scooters until companies were properly permitted, a response to complaints about the growing clutter of scooters blocking doorways, walkways and driveways.
Pre-lit Green Liberty Christmas Garland, 9 ft, $14.98, available at WalmartAdd greenery to railings and doorways with an artificial garland that's pre-strung with clear lights for a cozy glow.
If you walk down Granville Street on an average Saturday night and you'll find hipsters smoking outside a Japandroids show, homeless sleeping in doorways, and students lining up at Caprice Nightclub.
Two doorways connect the living room to the kitchen, where there are quartz counters, a farmhouse-style sink, tiled walls, Sub-Zero and GE stainless steel appliances, and a dining area.
Hisense's 17.1 cubic-foot Bottom-Freezer Refrigerator (HBM17158SS) is ideal for small kitchens where space is at a premium and in homes with narrow doorways that do not accommodate larger appliances.
Older homeowners may need to add amenities, such as bathroom grip bars, walk-in showers, wheelchair ramps, and wider hallways and doorways to accommodate walkers or wheelchairs as their mobility declines.
Ms. Linton's customers headed back into the rain, back to fashion week, through the seedier streets of the quarter, where on the Rue St.-Denis, available ladies stood waiting in doorways.
For decades, lawyers for the disabled have used the Americans With Disabilities Act to force businesses to make their spaces more physically accessible, by adding ramps, widening doorways or lowering countertops.
Lequeu's self-portraits have, above all, an obsessional detail that he also brought to his erotic drawings, where he depicts genitalia with as much clinical detail as Corinthian columns and ceremonial doorways.
It's also ideal for selfies, replete with James Turrell-inspired glowing backdrops, nerd nods to Dr. Who's TARDIS and the Iron Giant, and plenty of weird doorways within which to frame yourself.
Indoor and Outdoor Clear Mini Christmas Lights, $8.26, available at WalmartThese clear mini lights can be used indoor and outdoor, and will add a slight glow to trees, doorways, columns, and more.Style: 
She said her method was to look for places where people may be trapped by fire, such as front and back doorways, or where they might take shelter, such as a bathtub.
Small to medium packages — 86 percent of Amazon deliveries are under five pounds — can be handled by current drones and deliver to covered areas at doorways or at shared car pull-offs.
These Missing Dose paintings, such as the hauntingly named "Untitled (Insomnia, Opioid Addiction)" (25), are doorways into a contemplative world of self-assessment, in which what is missing becomes what is meaningful.
Down the side streets, where each house boasts not just a number but a small plaque denoting the name of the family who call it home, a few more flutter from doorways.
That courtyard has a fountain at its center surrounded by four fruit trees, as well as a balcony, arched doorways supported by ornately carved columns at either end, and several seating areas.
It is one-of-a-kind, made-to-measure fashion pushed to its very limit; ball gowns so hefty they barely fit through doorways; unwritten price tags soaring into the six figures.
That includes many of the doorways and entrances in the hutongs' gray-brick walls, which traditionally enclosed inward-facing courtyards, as well as second stories in what are historically single-story structures.
Take a walk through the residential streets in the morning and you will find people sleeping in doorways, behind bushes and hidden stairways, often leaving behind their refuse and scraps of clothing.
This structure was expanded in the 1940s and again in the 1990s, but it retains its original Tudor Revival features, including slate roofs, timbered-and-stucco exteriors, arched doorways and fanciful chimneys.
In the case of the long, narrow, railroad-car-like living room, Mr. Couturier's solution was to create a pair of arched doorways to open up the space to the front hall.
Size: 2,53 square feet Price per square foot: $155 Indoors: The front door, inset with a square of diamond-paned glass, opens to a narrow foyer with arched doorways on either side.
Who, at this critical juncture, doesn't see through Littlefinger's machinations, as he crouches in doorways, glowering like the cut-rate Cromwell he's become (although, as Tyrion reminds us, no one glowers like Jorah)?
People slip or are accidentally pushed as they cling to jam packed open doorways; frantic passengers grab on to a single pole in the doorway or grip the edges of the open doors.
Sanders' lit is cut in a way that makes it impossible to show the picture of his face -- the geometric cut-out looks nice but the format doesn't work as well in doorways.
He did this repeatedly, pulling me into doorways and alleys to kiss me, always somewhere a little apart, though we were still noticed, people passing would stare at us or look decidedly away.
The cafe had sprung up in 20003 on a little side street in Greenwich Village, where foot traffic overtakes the asphalt in summer, and the arched doorways give the block a European feel.
Size: 2,053 square feet Price per square foot: $194 Indoors: Recent cosmetic updates include brighter walls and darker floors, but the house still has its original arched doorways, stained glass and casement windows.
Kalkan had one main commercial street, and it seemed as genuine as a theater set: men hanging around in doorways, hawking carpets and baubles, crowded together in some fantasia of Middle Eastern life.
Close or Gate Doorways Eager to explore, puppies will wander anywhere they can and the easiest way to keep your puppy out of certain areas – like the bathroom – is to keep doors closed.
The Frick's music room will become a special exhibitions gallery, immediately adjacent to the permanent galleries and within the original square footprint, reusing the existing doorways with original wood trim and wood floors.
Its grey stone façade and arched doorways convey a feeling of prosperity, a splash of high finance in this small county town in eastern China where grain fields nip at the edges of factories.
At first glance, Parkchester's brick buildings look plain, but closer inspection shows the builders adorned them with some 500 terra-cotta statues, high on corners and over doorways — animals, human figures and mythical characters.
Strolling down halls and poised outside doorways, mosque security guards are vigilant human reminders of what it's like to practice your faith in a country where you're increasingly hated because of what you believe.
When they arrived, carrying false identification papers, the children walked through doorways affixed by cooperative railroad workers with signs that said, "This Exit for Campers" and were fed and sheltered at a reception center.
Since the program started in June 2018, the team has collected 275,000 used syringes left by intravenous-drug users in gutters and doorways; jammed in car tires; even stuck, birthday candle-like, in feces.
Across the island, government supporters have placed signs on buildings, doorways and school buses urging people to vote for the constitution, while there have been few -- if any -- public displays supporting a "no" vote.
His drawings of doorways, jackets, farmscapes, and horizons were often composed from unlikely materials: sticks, soot, spit, fruit pits, and other scraps he found in the trash, mixed in with watercolor and oil sticks.
In Kumbharwada, the potter's colony, where migrants from neighboring Gujarat state make earthen water pots and lamps, potters' wheels can be seen through open doorways, while ready pots are stacked in the alleys awaiting pickup.
NEAR the massive packing warehouse at the headquarters of Limoneira, one of America's largest lemon producers, sits a row of small white clapboard houses with neat front lawns and American flags flapping over their doorways.
While hundreds of residents huddled together under large tents in adjacent fields, most of the village&aposs normally bustling streets were empty, littered with rubble and debris and doorways opened onto leveled homes without roofs.
Town hall questions While chairs were prepared for 65 people, an overflow crowd stood on the sidelines of the room and spilled out of two doorways at the event site, a youth and activity center.
Beating a maze-like minigame causes lights to flash on control panels next to doorways, or you can accept "missions" to find stuff hidden in scattered cargo boxes, to be scanned with a QR reader.
She puts her face inside the coats and pretends that they are Mami's skirts: bright and soft and smelling of spices and heat and the dried peppers that they hung in the doorways at Christmas.
I was able to drink with abandon until the cheese course, before feeling my face turn red-hot and slinking off to my room — only to get completely lost among the chateau's endless identical doorways.
These included having students enter schools at different times (so there'd be fewer crowds to shoot at), parents doing a better job locking up their guns, and, most remarkably, limiting the number of doorways into schools.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads This year's Gowanus Open Studios was the place to be, as crowds of art-goers wandered the streets searching for the usual balloon-marked doorways on a crisp fall afternoon.
The director's best-known works, such as The Mirror (1975) and Stalker (1979), are filled with doorways while Mcilwraith collects the visual patterns through a short video retrospective, wrapped up neatly in less than two minutes.
Finely made-up women, around 19 or 20 years old, stood in the doorways of the restaurants, wearing bright silk Korean hanbok and platform heels, Great Leader badges pinned to their chests, looking to attract passersby.
Television news channels showed residents in Petchaburi laying sandbags and bricks in front of the doorways to shops and banks, and authorities intended to issue warnings to tourists visiting resorts on the Gulf of Thailand's coast.
The theme continues in every cranny of the bar, with welded feathers encircling arched doorways, hand-etched bird footprints on the copper bar, a throne flanked by two preserved peacocks, and green and blue lighting overhead.
F.B.I. agents "came swarming out of neighboring cars and doorways like ants from a rotten log," he recalled in Mark Feldstein's "Poisoning the Press: Richard Nixon, Jack Anderson and the Rise of Washington's Scandal Culture" (1303).
He noted that posted on the doorways of rooms of patients who are infectious with any disease, COVID-19 or otherwise, are instructions about what personal protective gear should be worn by staffers entering the rooms.
The Teenage Ghosts in Laura Ruby's National Book Award Finalist Never Sleep "Thirteen Doorways, Wolves Behind Them All" is set during World War II in a Chicago orphanage, where teenagers — some of them ghosts — seek answers.
Thirteen Doorways, Wolves Behind Them All is a story of female anger and pain — about how terrible it was to be a girl in the past, and the past before that, and the past before that.
It starts with real doorways and balconies from around India mounted to the wall, then progresses horizontally to a series of portraits by Andrew Logan, Robyn Beeche and Anjolie Menon as passengers walk toward the gates.
Holes that once held the iron hinges of the massive ghetto gates are still visible on stone posts, as are shadowy outlines on doorways where mezuzahs - small cases containing Hebrew verses from the Torah - were once affixed.
Whether it's trying to finagle it up a narrow staircase, a la the favorite '90s sitcom character, or attempting to push it through too-narrow doorways, relocating this PIVOT-al piece of furniture is no easy feat.
But after spending a good deal of my 20s alone, I came to realize that my reluctance to step through doorways first stemmed from a bigger fear I used to have: being alone in a crowded room.
It has enjoyed fanfare in several cities, but has also in places raised the ire of regulators and residents because the scooters, which can be left anywhere, have littered sidewalks and parks and blocked driveways and doorways.
And since the scooters are dockless, riders can just grab one, go a few blocks and leave it wherever they want, causing a commotion on sidewalks and scenes of scooters strewn across wheelchair ramps and in doorways.
The coverage captured daily routines that had descended into rounds of waiting - hours upon hours of hanging out in corridors, staring through windows and smoking in doorways as legal appeals ground on miles away in the capital.
The center has looked at three of the most important accessibility features that allow people to move safely around their living spaces: entrances without steps, single-floor living, and wide hallways and doorways that can accommodate wheelchairs.
Size: 1,598 square feet Price per square foot: $563 Indoors: The front door opens to an airy living room, connected to the dining room and kitchen by a series of wide, arched doorways added during the renovation.
More broadly, volunteers told me it was the magnitude of the crisis they saw every day that moved them to spend four hours of their evenings looking for people sleeping in alleys or doorways and counting tents.
The block with the most complaints is Clinton Street between Delancey and Rivington Streets on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, where dripping obscenities and half-decipherable signatures adorn rolling gates, doorways, fire hydrants and A.T.M. screens.
In the Super Metroid x Link to the Past randomizer mod, you use special randomized doorways to navigate between the worlds of Hyrule and Zebes, collecting items in one to help you progress further in the other.
The show at the Frick is divided into two facing basement galleries (wallpapered in a regal purple for the occasion), with the two self-portraits hanging prominently, one in each gallery, on opposite walls facing the doorways.
Many of these mimic the standards of ambulatory surgical centers—including hallways and doorways wide enough for hospital gurneys—even though those centers perform much riskier procedures and use higher levels of sedation than abortion clinics do.
Airbnb said it will add features so home owners can detail in their listings whether their homes have stairs or an elevator, doorways and bathrooms wide enough to fit a wheelchair and showers with handlebars or a chair.
The yellow and white building may differ in color from its London counterpart, but the facade is where the true resemblance shows: It has the same pillars, the same neoclassical style, the same doorways and the same shape.
"I have a very Mediterranean sense of style," she said, nodding at the arched doorways, the walls that were faux-finished to resemble aged plaster, and the limestone and rough-hewn marble floor in the double-height foyer.
They skip over the simple rinse-off, they put their rods and reels away wet, and when it comes time to dust off the cobwebs, they clumsily jam them through doorways and into their trunk or pickup bed.
They made a risky plan: If the Marines took cover in a number of doorways and shot upwards at the same time, there was a chance the insurgents would duck and they could pull the wounded men out.
Winds sweep down from the Sahara to the north during "harmattan" season between December and April, hurtling dust into the air that coats Dakar's landscape with a powder so fine it slips under doorways and inside closed windows.
Thick patterned carpets made by the country's Momosteco weavers cover the doorways as curtains, and the walls are hung with Suter's own work and that of her mother, Elisabeth Wild, and her son from her second marriage, Pancho.
At Summit, which has mostly studios to two-bedrooms, he led a tour and pointed out niches he had installed in walls near doorways, so renters can quickly stash their phones, to free up hands, when arriving home.
Unlike fingerprints, which are hard to collect and you have to be very deliberate, you can capture people's facial image with cameras set up everywhere, on streets, on doorways, in public settings, and so on and so forth.
"They went on their terms," the couple's son Brent Johnson told KARE 11, adding that his father was known for his chivalrous actions of allowing others, including his beloved wife, to go first through doorways and buffet lines.
He took the opportunity to weigh in the state's homeless crisis -- namely the nuisance that businesses and high-dollar tenants must deal with as homeless Californians erect tents on sidewalks and in the doorways of corporations and businesses.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Rough sleeping in London rose by 23% over the last year, hitting a decade high of 8,855 people, data showed on Wednesday, the majority of whom were new to bedding down in parks or doorways.
There's also no way to limit where the Eye 360 is cleaning except for setting up physical obstacles in doorways to keep it contained, and notifications, or an alarm, for when the robot got stuck, would be useful too.
CAIRO (Reuters) - Gunmen who attacked a mosque on Friday in Egypt's North Sinai brandished an Islamic State flag as they opened fire through doorways and windows, killing more than 300 worshippers, including two dozen children, officials said on Saturday.
Commuters struggled to get to work in the rush hour before Lam spoke, with many rail and bus services suspended by activists who blocked trains from leaving stations, some by sitting in doorways, in the latest anti-government campaign.
Police fired rubber bullets, wrestled protesters, smashed doorways and carted off ballot boxes in several parts of Barcelona on Sunday, as long lines of people voted in an independence referendum that could radically reshape politics across a divided region.
In a display of public solidarity expressing thanks to the nation's healthcare workers, people across India stood in their doorways and on balconies applauding, ringing bells and blowing conch shells, following similar scenes days prior in Italy and Spain.
Within two years, he had put away enough money to transform his cramped home into a spacious three-story, marble-floored palace with arched doorways and a terrace from which he could see Tel Aviv on a clear day.
Rich societies have come under fire for policies that aim to drive the urban homeless out of sight - be it calls to remove rough sleepers ahead of Britain's royal wedding or "hostile architecture" spikes to discourage loitering in doorways.
But the scooters' popularity, and the relative lack of rules around their use, has prompted City Hall to impose overdue restrictions, with fines for driving them on the pavement or parking them in doorways, crosswalks and other busy places.
And while some people try to cleanse spaces or their superstitious gateways by sageing doorways, this installation does the opposite, appealing to some kind of liminal god to crack open time, resurface the past, and let it linger in the present.
As tech evolves, 360-degree light field cameras could construct navigable real world environments and allow game engines to fill in the textured details, allowing us to be on set and walk behind characters or through doorways to explore realistic representations.
Dodging the thematic trend of retro furniture and home gardens were the almost monochromatic, intimate-sized paintings of Vena Gu. Gazing out soberly from curtained windows or doorways, her quietly provocative paintings offered a welcome escape from overly designed decor.
A plant known as hairy panic has left parts of a small town in southeastern Australia overwhelmed with tumbleweeds, and global news media attention, with residents and journalists recording bizarre scenes of dry, yellow grass piling up around cars and doorways.
Instead, Mr. Poet has a way of wandering off into the surrounding fields and forests in the morning, leaving Lawrence to peer out windows and doorways in a state of consternation and dismay as she wonders what he's up to.
Working primarily on a small scale, partially due to the limitations of her arthritic hands, she makes a plethora of small postcards and soon almost the entire house — including stairs, doorways, and windows — is covered in whimsical tulips, trees, and birds.
In his work with the BMW Guggenheim Lab, he has led walks through aging housing complexes on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, and found that people were more drawn to building façades with lots of doorways, windows, and activities.
"Every morning I walk to work, I walk past people in the streets sleeping in doorways, and every day I'm reminded of this issue and feel even more strongly that we need to do something for them, " the CEO said.
"It is almost impossible to enter a Hickory Farms store without tasting something," Forbes magazine observed in a 1983 business profile, describing the ranks of smiling, apron-clad women positioned at store doorways and in the aisles with trays of food.
One has to assume that the two-by-four-foot boards nailed together in the front gallery represent doorways and incomplete walls, but unless one is in on the story, it's unclear what the connection to the Lambert House is.
Nicola Woolf, a 31-year-old marketing manager who was wearing a fascinator that featured giant loops of black wire, was having trouble getting through doorways; her friends had not offered any assistance, but instead documented her struggles with their cellphones.
For 10 days, Pepper returned to the site to sketch the trees grappling in a kind of death match with the ancient carved heads and doorways — sculpture not simply as object but total environment, in concert with time and nature.
We chose this fridge for a few reasons: It is small enough to fit through the narrow doorway into our tiny New York City kitchen (as well as all the other doorways it had to pass through along the way).
How do I make a book that can triple the list of your "to-be-read" pile, how can I create these small, magical doorways into places so that you can potentially find exactly the right book for you right now.
The ruins of arched and intricately carved stone doorways open onto inner courtyards like dioramas of the war, frozen in time: Human corpses in varying degrees of decay lying amid stray ordnance, broken china, plastic toy trucks, and discarded military apparel.
Rough sleeping in London rose by 18% over the last year, hitting a decade high of 8,855 people, a database funded by the mayor of London showed in June, the majority of whom were new to bedding down in parks or doorways.
One of the "walking" experiences at the forum, Wake Up and Dream takes users through an interactive adventure, where they duck through doorways, pick up fire-lit torches, hit baseballs, and ride a flying boat while feeling the wind in their hair.
For Amar'e Stoudemire, his wife, Alexis, and their four children, selecting a new home wasn't just about square feet (though their South Florida mansion has 12,000), it was also about scale: soaring ceilings, giant ten-foot-tall doorways and sized-up furnishings.
The body you're controlling has a bearing on what areas you can access, with doorways color coded to match your attire—your head alone cannot pass, unless zipping through after a well-placed laser shot (which can be directed to bounce off walls).
The set, designed by Ann Beyersdorfer with props by Hannah Cook, is also vivid, strewn with cardboard boxes, plastic bins, a toolbox, a sink flanked by a battered metal file cabinet, assorted trash and three doorways that actually seem to lead somewhere.
It covers the upper left of the map, a giant orb that has "warped" into the buildings next to it, neatly cutting into the structures and doorways as it suddenly appeared in the city from whatever other plane it had been in previously.
By the time she had resolved the various problems of insufficient light, wrongly positioned doorways and an institutional style of décor, the wait was over and they were called in for their appointment — where, thankfully, she said, the news was better than expected.
LISBON (Reuters) - Fed up with the obstacle course of Lisbon's narrow footways and stairs in doorways, wheelchair user Ricardo Teixeira has taken matters into his own hands, giving disabled people the chance to fight back and instantly report violations via a phone app.
There were now Marines in three separate doorways off the kill zone: the bedroom that Grapes had just snuck into; the bedroom next door, where Carlisle and two other Marines were still hiding; and the kitchen, where Jacobs and his men were.
Military commanders and members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, as well as members of the House and Senate, began taking their places in the Rotunda, its doorways draped in black crepe, as Mr. Pence's motorcade made its way to the Capitol.
It locked down the population, set up dedicated treatment areas that kept coronavirus patients away from more general hospital populations, and put body temperature detectors around doorways that could identify a person with a fever and immediately send them to a treatment center.
For example, construction of ramps, widening doorways or hallways for wheelchair access, and installing modifications to bathrooms or stairways, including lifts and handrails, will qualify for a full medical deduction as long as their addition does not increase the value of the property.
The town's regular parade of humanity passes before me: drunks getting on it at noon, young tough guys in doorways sucking at cigarettes, wealthy white retirees out shopping for bottled water in knee supports, their skin clammy and brown like damp lamb.
The whimsical, one-bedroom abode with rounded windows and doorways and hanging lanterns has a fireplace, woodwork bench complete with tools if guests want to whittle away, wooden shower and sink and a designated parking area that's a five minute walk away.
The traditional European name for the December full moon is the Oak Moon, named after the tradition of harvesting mistletoe, not for hanging in doorways and catching unsuspecting couples, but because it was a plant that stayed green regardless of the cold.
"It has a lot of entry points, with music, community building, architecture; there's so many ways this project has doorways for you," Delaney Martin, artistic director and cofounder of New Orleans Airlift, told Hyperallergic on a recent visit to their new space.
Bells tinkle in mahogany doorways to sound a customer's arrival; swaths of checks, wool and herringbone from the finest mills in Britain are piled high; and cutters sit hunched in basements and poky back rooms to fulfill orders for wealthy clients around the world.
The phone's GPS is used to track where you are and its NFC (Near Field Communication) interacts with NFC tags placed on various charred-looking, blackened installations that have been put in place to represent the precise locations of archways and doorways of the palace.
Too big a concentration of graffiti looks threatening and makes tourists feel unsafe, says Elina Dallas, an architect heading the renovation of Trigono, an old-fashioned central neighbourhood that became a target of "taggers" spray-painting scores of personal symbols on walls and doorways.
Inside was a four-thousand-pound Oval Office, broken down into pieces—doorways, windows, curved walls—along with its attendant furniture: two sofas, several chairs, the Resolute desk, lamps, china, and a replica of Frederic Remington's bronze sculpture "The Bronco Buster," beloved by Ronald Reagan.
SODA VILLAGE, India (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - As the sun begins to set on the village of Soda in western India, Chhavi Rajawat walks through the dusty streets, stopping to chat with residents who emerge from the wooden doorways of their homes to greet her.
The artist was informed by the tradition of Indian painting, particularly the Rajput miniatures from his native province, in which a single picture can portray scenes that are proceeding simultaneously but disconnectedly: in the garden, through open windows and doorways, within a passing stream.
In another, on a trip to the hospital in France where Vincent Van Gogh was treated after severing his ear, he photographed his wife, Judy, perfectly composed in open doorways, with a scarf around her head, mimicking the self-portrait of the bandaged artist.
You have to look closely to see the traces of what the building, which now houses luxury residences, used to be: the nurses carved in stone above doorways on West 12th Street, the name of the hospital still inscribed over an entrance on West 11th.
Some of Mr. Vandenbussche's other designs were prescient, including nearly flat stove burners, a tiled walk-in shower and a wall-hung toilet; while others were clever problem-solvers, such as raised thresholds between doorways to prevent carpets from getting stuck in open doors.
An image of the couple embracing, taken on the day the engagement was announced, manifested itself as a cardboard cutout in incalculable scenarios: in doorways, on balconies, in shop windows, in the windows of private homes, in the street, wearing plastic leis, at Heathrow Airport.
Instead, DeWitt's supple observations (as when Jean examines herself in the shower, "looking for some ugliness to shed," or imagines a home "in which the soul could forget itself between doorways") take precedence over rote storytelling, yielding a novel notable for the delicacy of its moods.
He was deeply versed in the devices of modernist photographers, especially Mr. Friedlander's, in which foreground elements, such as poles and trees, and reflective surfaces, such as shop windows and plate-glass doorways, are employed to fragment the image and convey the jumbled sensations of life.
But it is also a neighborhood where children play at checkers in the intricately carved doorways, mothers in head scarves climb the steep alleys after fetching their daughters from school, and enough of the whitewashed urban fabric survives to give a tangible sense of the past.
"There were a lot of kids screaming, officers just trying to get into doorways, trying to find not only the bad guy, but grab victims, trying to reach victims, pull them out and get them to fire-rescue as quickly as possible for transport," recalled Sgt.
The current bill, misleadingly titled the "ADA Education and Reform Act of 2017," would render largely unenforceable key ADA requirements that businesses be accessible to disabled consumers – requirements that they provide ramps instead of stairs where possible, that doorways be wide enough for wheelchairs and so forth.
In the highly camp 1957 movie Funny Face, there's an entire musical number devoted to a woman's magazine editor ordering the women of the world to "think pink!" while pink-clad dancers frolic around her, unscrolling bolts of bright pink fabric and posing in bright pink doorways.
The robot's success in navigating will depend on the previously mapped contours of the road—existing 3D scans of the light posts and fire hydrants on the sidewalk, of the precise municipal position of traffic signs, of the exquisite details on doorways and shop windows rendered by landlord scans.
Or, more accurately, the couple walks, through whispered-about doorways that are actually magical portals to other, hopefully safer places: a refugee camp on the island of Mykonos, a mansion full of migrants in London and, finally, an improvised community on the outskirts of the San Francisco Bay Area.
On the other side of the island, a few miles down the road from Pearson Gardens, a row of high-end jewelry shops sat empty, as owners and workers gathered in the doorways, airing out the bright, small rooms and taking stock following the rains and flooding during the storms.
The costs range from a few hundred for faucet handles to several thousand to widen doorways or retrofit a bathroom (a walk-in shower is about $5,000, a walk-in tub can cost twice that much) to six figures if you need to build a master bed and bath on the first floor.
Cretien van Campen is a psychologist, art historian, and author of The Senses as Doorways to Lost Memories, which looks at a phenomenon known as the Proust effect—referring to Marcel Proust's exploration of memory in his 4,200-page magnum opus In Search of Lost Time—through the lenses of neuropsychology and art.
Profile Four years ago, when former book editor Daniel Mallory purchased his 550-square foot Chelsea apartment, its main draw was the book storage: floor-to-ceiling shelving, which covers a wall of his living room, plus numerous nooks above doorways and under the flat screen TV that shares space among the shelves.
But here was a truth, all day in midtown: People spitting something vicious at strangers who are unknowingly blocking doorways, at sweaty bouncers with rules to follow, cab drivers who can't do it guy I'm going to Queens sorry, at girls with inhibitions, at guys with more accentuated triceps, at red lights, barricaded side-streets.
It has everything you'd want to keep tabs on every inch of your home — eight sensors to put around doorways and windows, two motion detectors to put around the perimeter of your space, two keypads to put inside your house or apartment to set up the system, a range extender, and a base station.  
Rosales led me around the Finca, and through its roped-off doorways and windows, I saw Hemingway's favorite armchair, the African animal heads on the walls, the key to the Ritz Paris on his desk, the posters from Spanish bullfights, his writing board, and the toilet he may have shit in while writing The Old Man and the Sea.
Really the tip here is not so much how to configure the tech, as that's very easy to do, but to consider setting up a smart lock on at least one of the doorways into your house or holiday home—if you've got a lot of people coming and going, it'll make life easier for them and for you.
For those who wish to age in place, the authors of "70Candles: Women Thriving in Their 8th Decade," Jane Giddan and Ellen Cole, list such often-needed home attributes as an absence of stairs, wide doorways to accommodate a walker or wheelchair, slip-resistant floors, lever-style door knobs, remotely controlled lighting, walk-in showers, railings, ramps and lifts.
Often enough, they simply come in through doorways, around which they tend to congregate in autumn, but they have dozens of other ways of entering: down chimneys, around utility pipes, underneath the flashing on roofs, beneath cracks in the siding, through the vents in air-conditioning units, via imperfectly sealed windows, in the gaps below door sweeps.
Two blocks south of Delmar, inside the Pulitzer Arts Foundation, members of the Berlin-based architecture collective raumlaborberlin will assemble a skeleton of the house from its salvaged beams, doorways, window frames and staircases for an installation that they hope will inspire public discussions about why such homes were abandoned and what possibilities there are for their future renewal.
A block association that my wife and I helped form on St. Marks Place, where we've lived since 1973, lobbied the Sixth Precinct to roust dealers away from our stoops and doorways and move them to the avenue corners: the most ambitious degree of crime control that seemed practicable or even, in those what-the-hell years, desirable.
"The Little Street," in spite of its title, is not a depiction of a street so as much as it is a portrait of two houses: one large 15th-century brick house with crow-stepped gables, and green and red shutters on its iron-grilled windows, and part of a smaller house, as well as two adjoining doorways leading into two byways.
So while in some ways, these apps have brought our dating lives into the 21st century - where casual sex is more accepted and where gay men can meet other gay men without being imprisoned - in other ways, they also remind me of the 1950s, a time when shops would hang "No Blacks" signs in their doorways and when magazines like Playboy relentlessly objectified women's appearances.
Deposited among the vast numbers of postcards, pinups of film and rock stars, references to the first and second world wars, geometric diagrams for textile weaving, images of New York doorways and portals, covers of newsmagazines, the contents of an exhibition catalogue of postwar European and American art, and a kitsch literary calendar are extracts from Darboven's earlier works and mementos of her previous exhibitions.
The bride, walking with the President, and preceded by her six bridesmaids, came down the wide flight of stairs leading from the third floor to the second and across the large foyer hall at the rear of the Parish drawing room, through wide doorways and on to a large mantel at the west side of the Ludlow drawing room, where the ceremony took place.
As Javier Sotomayor, the only man to clear eight feet in the high jump, soared to his records in the late 280s and early 19593s, Cubans for a time marked the height of his jumps in their doorways, according to Robert Huish, an associate professor of international development studies at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, who has studied Cuban sport, health and social programs.

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