The agency is doubling the size of its facade inspection team to 22 members and will soon enact significantly higher fines for facade conditions.
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It is another of Mr. van den Bout's projects: The antique-looking facade is brand new, having replaced a 1950s facade of glass and steel.
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But the expression on Martha's face reminds us that the Soviet Union isn't just nominal equality as a facade for inequality, but inequality as a facade for widespread dissatisfaction.
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" In The Times, the reviewer Michael Lewis wrote, "The man whose first impulse after he buys a building is to change the facade has become nothing but a facade.
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THE FACADE COMMISSION: WANGECHI MUTU, THE NEWONES, WILL FREE US The Kenyan-American artist Wangechi Mutu installs the first-ever commissioned sculptures in the museum's facade. Sept. 212-Jan.
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THE FACADE COMMISSION: WANGECHI MUTU, THE NEWONES, WILL FREE US The Kenyan-American artist Wangechi Mutu installs the first-ever commissioned sculptures in the museum's facade. Sept. 212-Jan.
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But what lies beneath that glossy facade after continuous manicures?
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And Weintraub built a waterfall to improve the home's facade.
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I've seen this very contemporary facade 😊 Mondrian style 🖌 . . .
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We turned this client's old barn facade into a mural.
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Several are recently revived; the delightful "Facade" dates to 1931.
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Arabic calligraphy inscribed on the building's facade are the windows.
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Andrea: [Pauses] No. Annie: He puts on a good facade.
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And that's the other class element lurking behind minimalism's facade.
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Mr. Grunewald is still rankled that the facade was altered.
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The facade fairly screams its name in big white letters.
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Its glass facade glistens and idles in the afternoon sun.
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Corporate Responsibility Facade is Starting to Crumble, writes Alison Taylor.
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Or the facade, in the case of my first novel.
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His 1953 memoir, "Call Me Lucky," upholds the blithe facade.
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Yellow light spilled through the cracks in the wooden facade.
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The home's facade is painted in a calming teal color.
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Behind its travertine facade, the Met is an opera factory.
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Katie Merz, a muralist, just completed a design displaying dozens of elements used in architecture on the 2000-foot-long Forrest Street facade, while the 100-foot-long Noll Street facade is painted solid red.
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The neo-Tudor-like townhouse, with a brick facade and limestone-colored terra cotta trim above a marble base, was built in 1881, and was remodeled with a new facade and front extension in 4003.
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The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) is constrained by its facade.
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They use a "maternal" facade to mask their dark, obsessive personalities.
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Images from the scene showed extensive damage to the building's facade.
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We've also seen her let that facade crack, if only occasionally.
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"Spencer Finch: Yellow," site-specific permanent installation for the museum's facade.
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Not for Kylie Jenner, who can see past their beautiful facade.
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Agonizing death is given the facade of finesse and sensuous detail.
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Young people directly see through people who put on any facade.
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I didn't feel like I needed to put on a facade.
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So why does it matter if this facade starts to crumble?
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Autocrats maintain a facade of toughness to inspire fear, Roth said.
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Bad behavior simmers under the facade of conservative, well-coiffed exteriors.
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The company also says it has restored the building's original facade.
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The entire facade, the brand promises, has been GucciGhost-ified. Spoooooky!
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Fotiadis was hired to design a facade and the public interiors.
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Q. Was it always the plan to have a limestone facade?
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On the facade, horizontal bands of brownstone will stretch under windows.
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The exterior facade is a combination of stucco and carob wood.
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"It was a facade, of course," he recalled 38 years on.
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Simon's sculptures explore the facade of politics on an existential level.
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But Kendall isn't up, he's just maintaining a slightly better facade.
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A photographer's look behind the shiny facade of an art extravaganza.
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Saks also featured an impressive full-facade light show after dusk.
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That can be seen in the facade of the roving city.
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The original facade was stripped off, replaced with light-colored brick.
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And Russia, of course, is unconcerned with maintaining any progressive facade.
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Sunlight rakes the facade of storefronts along Alabama Avenue in Selma.
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A glamorous facade can cover up a whole lot of rot.
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The facade of the playtower consists of 160 unique crystalline facets.
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Sure, the steel on the building's facade is rusted in parts.
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But beyond the city, this facade of order quickly melts away.
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Using lights, they projected "MAKE BIG OIL PAY" on the facade.
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A mortar shell had left a hole in the building's facade.
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The first three floors of the facade have been painted black.
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Behind them a glittery light show transformed the department store's facade.
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The cracks in this facade are breaking down day by day.
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Himmel + Meringoff appears to have a pattern of facade-related violations.
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The tan Georgian facade, absent of ornament, gave away no secrets.
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Prada's facade is made up of large, diamond-shaped green glass pieces.
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In the case of a noni, however, it's not a false facade.
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The building's panels echo the peak and trough shape of the facade.
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Given how bright its facade is, that difference is hard to ignore.
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From there, you can rock the icy facade to your heart's content.
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"Spencer Finch: Yellow," site-specific permanent installation for the museum's facade. Jan.
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They form a tall and airy facade — the Flying Wallendas of geometry.
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But the reality of 'Gram fame is very different from the facade.
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When the topic turned to his barrio, the tough kid facade dropped.
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The computer has a convincing facade, yet it lacks any internal mechanism.
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My facade was to be strong, andI realized it was total bullshit.
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As soon as I saw the facade, I knew that was it.
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Celeste has finely honed a porcelain facade that people can't see underneath.
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This was what had hummed below his quiet facade all those years.
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Different views of a building's facade echo recollections in the mind's eye.
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A white facade gave way, leaving the pews open to the street.
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You delight in the spectacle of sunlight glinting off its slivered facade.
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Behind the facade of unity, though, frayed edges have become painfully exposed.
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MONTCLAIR "Spencer Finch: Yellow," site-specific permanent installation for the museum's facade.
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Several recent polls, however, might widen cracks in this delicate facade. Mrs.
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Sculptor Alex Chinneck peeled back the facade of a building in Milan.
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On the western facade, 22013 balconies will offer city views of Midtown.
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Still, the facade alone was engrossing, so it was hard to leave.
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That's been placed onto temporary scaffolding until while workers finish the facade.
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Stone panels on the building's facade appeared cracked or were altogether missing.
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Behind Commander Zinke's gung-ho social media facade lies a certain vulnerability.
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According to a new book, it's not just Sandberg's facade that's crumbling.
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How have we begun to see the cracks in liberal feminism's facade?
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It also had an addition with vinyl siding that marred the facade.
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The construction lines of the facade panels stretched over their steel frames.
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Authenticity and facade play shifting roles in pop music and gay life.
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Because apparently, my problems still love hiding behind the facade of busyness.
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The Altes, with a beautiful neoclassical facade, is heavy on Greek antiquities.
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"Racism hides itself behind our progressive facade," Sadie said during Monday's protest.
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As Y2K nears in Hypnospace Outlaw, though, Dylan's facade starts wearing thin.
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The sandstone facade of some buildings fell and several others were cracked.
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In 2016, a three-year restoration of the building's facade was completed.
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There are no photos allowed inside the red-brick facade of Jumbo's.
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"Neither of us had any facade or barriers or boundaries," she said.
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Mere months after Mr. Schwarzman spent $100 million to have his name plunked across the facade of the New York Public Library, Mr. Koch paid $100 million to have his name put on the facade of Lincoln Center.
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Kristen Bell doesn't put on a facade about what her marriage is like.
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We reduced the glazing in the facade, and we ultimately secured that approval.
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When her normally stoic and unbothered facade crumbled into tears, I felt vindicated.
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"In fact, the Commission's superficial bipartisanship has been a facade," Dunlap's lawyers wrote.
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Sunlight passing through the facade creates a kaleidoscopic effect similar to stained glass.
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"But behind that facade something dark and sinister was going on," she says.
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"Spencer Finch: Yellow," a site-specific permanent installation for the museum's facade. Jan.
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Its facade bore a stories-high projection of Donald Trump: America's next President.
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He's the villain behind Billy, who's really just a facade of a villain.
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It's a lot more difficult to keep up that facade when you're embodied.
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You guys are believing some f—ing facade that our parents are saying.
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"And truly she doesn't seem to need a facade to have her confidence."
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Inspired by the forest nearby, Maas Architects used native oak for the facade.
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In ignoring these questions, diversity of the 2002 Oscars was merely a facade.
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This view is a stitched panorama showing the full facade of the building.
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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell let that facade slip in Cleveland Tuesday night.
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Pete Mitchell, hurting and emotional, is a totally different animal without that facade.
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The city paid to refurbish Building 843's facade and for environmental remediation.
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I let go of my facade about being a girl who didn't care.
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I took out the $ because I realized that was part of the facade.
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You see (on) social media everyone is smiling, but it's really a facade.
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Unionists complain that separatism's civilised facade hides an unpleasant sense of moral superiority.
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Its industrial facade is lit up in neon John Deere green and yellow.
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The following films recreated the house's facade and rebuilt rooms on a soundstage.
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Hank's Saloon, its facade emblazoned with painted flames, is an unabashed Brooklyn dive.
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"In fact, the commission's superficial bipartisanship has been a facade," the lawsuit alleges.
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"Its facade is climbable, its roof is hikeable, and its slopes are skiable."
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On its facade are stunning sculptured plaques of sea horses, conchs and starfish.
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The Divine Mercy&aposs facade is still pocked from hundreds of bullet impacts.
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It is a modern structure with a facade and a different interior configuration.
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"I think it was a good idea to keep the facade," he said.
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The analysis calculated the azimuth (or arc) of the sun across every facade.
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Construction workers were cleaning up what was left of the fragmented tile facade.
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It has a rightist facade, over a leftist basement, under an anarchic roof.
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Today, only a shiny, red-tiled facade hints at its London Transport history.
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The firm performs about 500 to 600 facade-safety inspections every five years.
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But worsening pollution has turned parts of the marble facade yellow and black.
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His calm is not a functional facade, it's his natural order of things.
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"The Ministry opted for an open conflict without any diplomatic facade," he says.
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"Just one crack in the liberal facade is so important," Ms. Anders said.
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I was determined to crack through what I perceived to be a facade.
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There was only a facade — a cynical front for this administration's insidious agenda.
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Despite the facade, the four-bedroom house speaks to the range of Mrs.
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They carve whimsical jigsaw puzzle pieces out of a cool, silvered-concrete facade.
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Her icy facade cracks to reveal a woman of blistering ambition and longing.
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Maintaining a facade of positivity, Barnard takes a sip of the remaining milk.
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The museum galleries will be visible through a glass facade on Essex Street.
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She had two different colored eyes and saw straight through my brave facade.
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Eleven other cities, including Chicago and San Francisco, have adopted similar facade rules.
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Days later, building officials told the city that the facade would be fixed.
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Behind his almost comical facade, I sensed a truly powerful disdain and resentment.
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And tyranny, when it comes, can flourish even while maintaining a republican facade.
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It's not a facade to make people like her; it's her authentic self.
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Today, instead of shoppers, the facade draws a daily parade of picture takers.
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There was the terra cotta facade from the Savoy Theater on Bedford Avenue in Brooklyn, and, next to a stream, the disassembled facade from the old RKO Jefferson Theater that once stood on East 14th Street in Manhattan, he said.
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With this revelation, the already cracked facade of the Trump avatar began to crumble.
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It's just politicians acting in the real world, and never taking down their facade.
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My general rule of thumb is the shinier the facade, the crappier the food.
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What redeems them is the underlying pain one can sense underneath that rough facade.
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In the digital sphere, the distinction between fact and facade is harder to discern.
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Earlier this month, the hotel's facade was sprayed painted with graffiti, NBC News reported.
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The chapel's facade includes the Robert E. Lee statue and nine other historical figures.
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"We shall not become the facade of this criminal autocracy," Basha told the crowd.
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But Sierra is manipulative and nasty underneath the facade of a nice, shy girl.
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The facade of the building also serves as the backdrop for the theater's stage.
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Through the kitchen's skylight is a view of the building's limestone and terracotta facade.
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The south facade of each building is made up of colorful vertical metal louvers.
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A junior ally quit the coalition earlier on Wednesday, calling the alliance a "facade".
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As in this case, the code requires an uninterrupted facade along most wide avenues.
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The aesthetic precision could be a facade for something symbolic, convoluted and often repulsive.
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Changes to the facade alone, which took a year, cost more than $20 million.
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Mostly, it's a lot of white extras shouting and waving things at a facade.
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Its facade appeared intact, and any damage to the house was not immediately evident.
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The facade of the Modulightor Building, designed by Paul Rudolph, on East 583th Street.
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And therein lies the final lesson: Instagram is a window, but also a facade.
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My secret desire is for a stork to make its nest on my facade.
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Fortunately, behind the paranoid facade of his music, he's actually a really nice guy.
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The west-facing facade had come into view, eight stories of industrial-chic gray.
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The building has a new security system, updated common areas and a renovated facade.
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"I don't believe in the facade that there's actually an apolitical gamer," he says.
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The textured white stucco facade first looked to me like a typical Baronial estate.
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Behind this facade of stability, Mr. Kadyrov lacks legitimacy, both at home and abroad.
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Pop music's glossy facade tends to mask the complex business dealings that support it.
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The impacts include corrosion of the marble facade of the Taj Mahal in Agra.
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Increasingly, a threat may be coming from above: ice falling from a building's facade.
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The party would work hard to bring a facade of legitimacy to the general.
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"Kent Avenue can handle the scale of a large building facade," Mr. Sharples said.
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Within days of their arrival, the parents said a comfortable facade began to crumble.
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Even those who make money the rough way — especially them — adopt this genteel facade.
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Over the final 18 holes, a persistent wind whipped the facade off Woods's game.
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With everything silent and still, it's easier to notice the cracks in reality's facade.
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Behind the street facade of a single residence were twin townhouses with separate entrances.
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Its appearance on the outside was a facade for its structural disorder the inside.
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The facade, which still bears Mr. Young's name, is not protected by landmark status.
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THE XX "Performance" (Young Turks) How much of everyday life is a defensive facade?
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When the building is completed next year, the orphanage facade will be hidden again.
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They are writ large and high atop the facade, but are featured just once.
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Not to mention that you'd have to fight the temptation to climb its facade.
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They're a cultural shorthand for the pretty facade and ultimate disappointment of romantic conventions.
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Ghost Ship, by Chris Burden, a boat hanging from the facade of the New Museum.
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Mad Men was an existential series, but not unapproachably so, thanks to its '60s facade.
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What we are seeing is less a crack in his well-being than his facade.
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The question is whether blagoustroistvo can help create more than just a European-looking facade.
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Daddy, it seems, had a bit of a secret life behind that placid businessman facade.
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Now I prefer stand-alone stores on streetfronts where we can build our own facade.
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But he tells me under this normal facade is a passion for kink and submission.
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The more you explore the station, the more its glitzy design feels like a facade.
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As the user hits different keys, columns of the building's facade light up in synchrony.
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So I'm just myself, because I think it's really hard to keep up a facade.
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The Venetians opened fire on the temple, and around 700 cannonballs hit the western facade.
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The museum's facade is still laced with huge letters of white, yellow and blue graffiti.
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The initial plan was to cast the facade panels, perforated with decorated patterns, in bronze.
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There is an elaborately landscaped boxwood maze designed to resemble the facade of the house.
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A tiny pink house next door had flowers and smiley faces painted on its facade.
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The house has a rock-face limestone facade with smoother limestone around windows and doors.
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The overnight blast ripped the facade off the station in the small town of Cinar.
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Now, Kanye West's ever-changing opus has notched another achievement into its Parisian marble facade.
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I have to drop the facade …' There's quite a feeling of wanting to impress her.
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While the facade and giant artificial club line are annoying, this place is a party.
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This compares with a cost of about €100 per square meter for a stone facade.
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Sometimes, I'm internally conflicted whether Queen C is a facade or my inner badass bitch.
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But that gorgeous facade is coupled with a narrative that tries to do too much.
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Its facade has been minimally restored but there is much more work to be done.
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He's preserved the plantation house's facade and its original grand wooden staircase and ornate ceilings.
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Letters on the frontmost building's pale yellow facade identify it as the Miami River Inn.
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"I could not keep up with the facade that social media creates," Ms. Gray said.
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They slammed shovels, hammers and spears into the stone facade and toppled walls using ropes.
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On the brick facade of the building is an original mural of a naked woman.
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The One Palácio blends in well — its facade doesn't announce itself as a large hotel.
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Repairs were made to the facade and roof, and a two-car garage was built.
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Even Bollywood stars have dropped the glittery facade, sharing their stories of harassment and abuse.
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Bush and Cheney just kept up the facade, whereas this administration doesn't even remotely pretend.
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Mr. Tolle named the facade "Eureka" for the exclamation of discovery often attributed to Archimedes.
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The police blamed flammable materials used in the facade for the spread of the flames.
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Behind this glamorous facade lurks an increasingly elaborate surveillance network and a repressive political atmosphere.
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And this time I will not lose all reason when faced with a cute facade.
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Yet it's not hard to see that his confidence can also serve as a facade.
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Pace, an Italian restaurant with a peace sign on its facade, is two minutes away.
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Its half-timbered facade lent a picturesque, if incongruous, Tudor touch to the utilitarian structure.
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All that remains of what was once a makeshift disaster shelter is the home's facade.
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As the challenges facing China racked up last year, so did cracks in Xi's facade.
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Private despair was incompatible with the collectivist spirit and the bright Communist facade under Mao.
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The idealistic facade of manicured lawns and homogeneity is easily cracked when considering the statistics.
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The company did so because it considered the ornate facade a jewel worthy of preservation.
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But behind the charming facade, life for the locals isn't as quaint as it looks.
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His showboating is a bit of a facade, a way to mask a tender heart.
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But you're always aware of the regrets, the uneasiness, the sorrow behind the unbending facade.
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Cartier does this particularly well as it wraps its facade like a shiny red present.
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Its dazzling facade of aluminum and glass dramatically disrupted the romantic but somnolent downtown skyline.
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Slipping beneath the skin, slicing the facade, close to the bone, too close for comfort.
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China's claim that the regulation is meant to enhance individual privacy rights is a facade.
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One peepshow pictures the Crystal Palace's glittering facade, bedecked in flags from around the world.
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As the challenges facing China continue to grow, so have the cracks in Xi's facade.
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One of Penn Station's 22 famous eagles being removed from the building's one remaining facade.
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While the facade and giant, artificial club line are annoying, this place is a party.
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The rocks that form the rear facade, for instance, will not be recreated in a computer.
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These kinds of views and associations belie the moderate, reasonable facade Pompeo presented during today's hearing.
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In front of the media, his demure facade disappeared and he angrily lambasted the court proceedings.
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Its design incorporates materials sourced from the area, including the stones that make up its facade.
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Winds ripped off the facade of a restaurant in Findlay and heavily damaged several mobile homes.
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The van was impressive in person, a Cylon-esque facade hiding a working mobile warehouse within.
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On Monday, the consulate plaque had been removed from the building facade, leaving a blank space.
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The site was called FundAnything, and despite its supposedly ambitious beginnings, it's now literally a facade.
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Another photograph depicts a solar plant in Seville, Spain, its futuristic facade glinting in the sun.
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In his role as CEO he maintained a facade of success as Enrons energy business imploded.
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Photos posted on Facebook showed Itbayat Church in Batanes sustained damage to is facade and steeple.
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These photos of the National Gallery's facade during a light show were taken with his iPhone.
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Building 284 penciled out, and the city paid to refurbish the facade and for environmental remediation.
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Banners reading "Sophie and Joe" and their wedding date were draped from facade of the building.
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Well, that's one less familiar facade we can expect at our local (or, well, any) mall.
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The three other candidates were merely part of the facade of real political opposition in Uzbekistan.
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You think they just lie around and don't know anything, but that's all just a facade.
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Well, not a facade, but a totally manicured and filtered version of the 19-year-old.
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The five-song collection is designed to introduce fans to the woman behind the glamorous facade.
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Treating them as if they aren't, even behind the facade of a fictional cat, is stupid.
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By the way, now I can spot parts of a house facade on the Narkopop cover.
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Whatever facade we put on in front of other people is not who we really are.
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They staged their own mourning ceremonies and flooded the facade of the burned building with banners.
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"Even if she is the CEO, she doesn't maintain a facade like many CEOs," Concepcion said.
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The Naumburg Bandshell, a site of free concerts, needs a new facade, stage and upgraded infrastructure.
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The condo's facade appears to twist as it rises, a feature that is an optical illusion.
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In his role as CEO he maintained a facade of success as Enron's energy business imploded.
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The brick facade of Dollar Tree looked promising and we entered ready to find some deals.
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And "Facade" (1931) is a debonair, comically surreal pastiche of the dance idioms of its era.
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Behind Ms. Gasteyer's facade is a strong singing voice that can stir up quite a storm.
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The fourth-floor room had an unobstructed view of the neighboring station's impressive Fascist-era facade.
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Zach "Yank" Sokol: Cocaine will always be associated with wealth, or a superficial facade of wealth.
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Honestly, that pool looks so damn refreshing and it's about time someone pierced its cool facade.
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Does propaganda begins to take hold to provide a facade for the preservation of the party?
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The removal of sweatpants in a dressing room is the removal of an able-bodied facade.
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"Honestly, the Lite-Brite neon sign on the outside facade initially drew me in," he said.
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We suspect that a timber facade cladding with those minimalist details would have cost the same.
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There are patches of graffiti on the facade and a communal garden project in the back.
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Viollet-le-Duc restored the facade of Notre-Dame, inside and out, including replacing 60 statues.
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Firefighters examined the facade, with its spectacular 10-metre filigreed stained-glass rose window still intact.
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He was oddly expressionless, she said, almost as if he were putting forth a calm facade.
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Any fracture in the facade or unity might topple our tenuous, newly earned, mostly illusory strength.
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She ended up buying one ("Facade Burger King"), and a year later, the two began dating.
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I kept up with this facade for a while, messaging matches who were none the wiser.
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A couple of years later, they renovated the exterior, choosing its retro chrome and cranberry facade.
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Next to the brick facade and the white fences, a giant water cooler grabs my attention.
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Wasl Tower is expected to be one of the world's tallest buildings with a ceramic facade.
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One hangs vertically on poles along the building's facade, while another is displayed over the entrance.
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I had two friends who said, 'You shouldn't have plants climbing up a Louis XVI facade.
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He was genuinely convinced that all the talk of Western openness and democracy was a facade.
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Under city law, a shed is required for any building whose facade could pose a danger.
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It's the summer of 1963, before the Kennedy assassination shattered the shiny facade of postwar Americana.
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The facade of the apartment building in the Bronx was crumbling and a corner was separating.
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The flames quickly tore upward in streaks through the facade, filling apartments with toxic black smoke.
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The future president used vertical lines and a jagged roof to illustrate its famous stepped facade.
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"Behind this mild-mannered facade, they're a bunch of wild and crazy Presbyterians," she added, laughing.
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But a quick internal survey of the business revealed managerial and organizational cracks in Bodhi's facade.
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The original roofline will be visible, however, a ghost incised in the pattern of the facade.
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What remained of the facade was among the first structures protected by the Landmarks Preservation Commission.
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He has always regarded Western claims to openness and democracy as a hypocritical facade, Khodorkovsky says.
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But the team was the point where it might all be exposed as a thin facade.
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All sides quickly agreed that the facade needed subtle expansion joints to stop the glass cracking.
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Later this year, the monumental birthday present will be unwrapped to reveal a pristinely restored facade.
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Perception is at once a facade that can obscure what's true and a very tangible thing.
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"That's a facade that some leaders hide behind to say we're not going to try," Lawson said.
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Starrs said the facade of its locations reinforces this idea and isn't helping to lure in diners.
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At night, however, there are no lights that come from those windows because they are a facade.
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During Christmas, an oversized Santa peeps from the roof and the facade turns into an evergreen tree.
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It presents a WYSIWYG facade to those granted access rather than performing in the theater of optics.
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Essentially, repairing a facade or a roof does not directly affect how a congregation worships or practices.
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In 1997, the venue and its grand facade were demolished to make way for more NYU dormitories.
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Triple Five Group in 25 started to cover the multicolored facade of American Dream with white panels.
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I can't have that facade that I'm living every day like I'm trying to change the world.
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The town has the feel of SoHo, if SoHo had the star-spangled facade of Main Street.
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Images circulating on social media showed the collapsed facade of Eva's Hotel in the town of Kidapawan.
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"You put on a facade, like everything that happens to you just washes off," Burnham tells him.
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"They built this facade — the outside of the house — and they burned it," shares the actress, 33.
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The funding for the facade in Zhulebino district came from the Moscow city budget, Panteleev told Reuters.
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For far too long, White House pets have escaped public criticism, shielded by a facade of cuteness.
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Celeste Wright (Nicole Kidman) leaned into her perfect facade to hide the secrets of her abusive marriage.
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Such customs are passed on from generation to generation, abetted by an elaborate facade of traditional purity.
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He's got lots of baggage, but hides behind a tough facade (just like Jackson Maine, badum chhh).
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I'm saying all this facade, all the fake hard [stuff] that he plays out on the field.
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Beyond its rather sterile looking facade, Samsung's blocky San Jose headquarters was designed to feel airy within.
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They believed that a bug — a listening device — had been placed inside the State Department's rear facade.
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Typically, nerves are something people, famous or not, try to suppress, putting up a perennially chill facade.
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"In reality, such policies are just a facade, designed to create the appearance of legitimacy," Barysevich said.
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Shuttered windows on the southeastern facade of the main dwelling give the house a slightly Gallic appearance.
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Things were going so well that she kept up the facade long after the two had split.
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Bar Centrale's front door is nearly invisible and Orso's facade is subdued, though oddly Japanese in appearance.
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While strong winds and sandy soil hinder lush greenery on the south facade, the couple are pleased.
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That was hard for me as a storyteller because I'm trying to puncture her perfectly manicured facade.
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To my left was another intriguing facade, its stone frieze etched with the names of Indian tribes.
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The tower's facade weaves in columns and rows of purple, brown and limestone-colored brick with glass.
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"We want a real democracy, not a facade of a democracy," said postal worker Zakaria Jaziri 26.
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Many do this in order to keep the facade going that they are still a practicing Muslim.
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He also creates glitch tattoos of religious icons to lay bare the facade of false idols. LOUIS.
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With the spotlight on the neuroscientist, the reader begins to see the cracks in his cool facade.
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Soleil Levant will be on view at the facade of Kunsthal Charlottenborg until the October 1, 2017.
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The advent calendar is modeled after Tiffany's New York flagship store, and the facade was hand-drawn.
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It announces itself boldly with the neon sign that has been part of its facade since 1941.
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There is no sign outside — just a black painted wood facade, glass block windows and a doorman.
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Now the building has a plywood facade painted with the slogan "Vieques Se Levanta" — Vieques Will Rise.
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But the British painter Celia Paul has an atelier overlooking the columned facade of the British Museum.
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The other candidates are merely decorations, there to provide the election with a facade of procedural legitimacy.
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Most of the podiums have at least one facade missing, revealing their inner construction to the viewer.
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It's all in a day's work for a growing number of New York City's building facade inspectors.
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This gap, or cut, between the two buildings will expose the southern facade of the Sanaa building.
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The facade of the Ufa Palast theater was redesigned as a monumental bas-relief to dramatize spaceflight.
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Gilded Age men had fewer sartorial and social restrictions, as long as they maintained a certain facade.
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The 40,000-square-feet space will have a glass facade, with the galleries visible from the street.
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Large red characters on the facade urge people to learn Chinese, study law and acquire job skills.
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Designed by Aufgang Architects, the project will include a two-toned industrial facade visible from Upper Manhattan.
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The distinctive facade, spacious interior and outdoor garden have made it a sought-after locale for filmmakers.
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The start of the race, just outside the western facade of Angkor Wat, was packed with runners.
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The face-lift got rid of the building's original dark glass facade, which birds often crashed into.
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A former distillery has been turned into an art space, its facade decorated with a colorful mosaic.
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If you dig a little, there is a lot more to the city than its glittery facade.
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Hidden within the disarray is Kanteibyo, a gilded Chinese temple with an ornate, crimson-and-gold facade.
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It has studios to three-bedrooms, all with washers and dryers, behind an unusual charcoal-brick facade.
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Craters the size of golf balls pockmark the marble facade of the former J.P. Morgan & Company headquarters.
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Now, it's two and a half years later and I have a gutted house and no facade.
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But that facade crumbled when Mr. Hernandez was arrested on firearms and racketeering charges in November 2018.
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Velas received $25,000 for facade refurbishment from the city, which she used to restore its neon marquee.
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So I was admittedly thrilled to see that the original facade of this iconic building was preserved.
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Theirs has a cheery yellow facade, a blue front door and a towering elm tree in front.
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Protesters smashed windows and the facade of the headquarters of the country's Banking Association with metal bars.
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The building's 65th Street facade is intended to become a large-scale canvas for site-specific artworks.
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In "A Word, a Name, a Gift" (1952) green arches and brickwork form a fragmented building facade.
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The building's facade had to be demolished because it was weakened by the fire, Ms. Schroeder said.
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Every inch within the fortress-like facade is brimming with relaxing vibes, swimming pools, and peaceful cabanas.
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A sign bearing Arthur Sackler's name on the facade of the medical school was being removed Thursday.
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This is home, you may imagine, to the quintessential American family, living contentedly behind its clapboard facade.
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As insults begin to fly between him and the North Koreans, that facade is beginning to crumble.
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Its graffiti-strewn facade faces the busy West Side Highway, with a city bus stop out front.
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Even the facade of the place, painted like a Laotian temple in red and gold, stands out.
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Will you allow your wife's family to know you truly or will you maintain a polite facade?
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In 1919, the 8,046-square-foot property was updated with a new Flemish bond-and-brick facade.
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Today the building is a condominium, its eastern facade improbably untouched, hidden by the garage for decades.
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The LPC's decision comes less than a month after Snøhetta unveiled a redesign for the building's facade.
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This will be the first time that art has been displayed on Richard Morris Hunt's 1902 facade.
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" Governments, they say, "have mastered the art of subverting electoral standards without breaking their democratic facade completely.
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Rose strips away the last peels of paint from an already thin facade of glitz and glamour.
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"Shkreli's email communications confirm that any remorse he may express publicly is a carefully constructed facade," prosecutors said.
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Activists later projected the words "Alexa, is Bezos bullying Seattle?" on the facade of the stalled construction site.
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A condo building on Manhattan's Upper West Side removed the gold-plated "Trump Place" moniker from its facade.
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From our firm's gleaming digs, we shuddered as we watched the first cracks in the facade of Theranos.
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Dark Souls 3, while giving me dozens of great hours, also showed the cracks around the franchise's facade.
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They would also mask the bland courtyard facade, which was never intended to be seen by the public.
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The building's one remaining facade was shorn of eagles and ornament yesterday, preparatory to leveling the last wall.
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Like at previous launches, the store's employees lined up along the mammoth glass facade that surrounds the building.
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They then washed its facade with soap and water to symbolize Temer's need to clean up his government.
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The roof was replaced, the facade was repointed, and masons enlarged the brick openings for all 1,200 windows.
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Its black volume communicates a midnight quality, even in brilliant Florida sunshine, while gold accentuates the facade fractures.
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Now, behind the brick facade lies an airy, modern school filled with whizzy equipment, such as 3D printers.
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Use accent lighting to draw attention to special features such as a backsplash or a dramatic island facade.
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The open, glass facade marks a shift for Apple and its use of glass as a design element.
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Both the church's wooden interior and its iconic spire were destroyed, although its facade and towers remain intact.
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Penny wants to unseal the pretty facade of the northside, making known and hurting all the sinners there.
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In January, ISIS demolished a famous Tetrapylon and the facade a Roman theater in Palmyra in central Syria.
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The meek, humble version of Ms. Grundy that Archie is enamored with seems to be a clever facade.
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If you dig a little, though, there is a lot more to the city than its glittery facade.
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They crack the facade of strength with humor and for a moment they liberate us from our fears.
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Facade-bod types are missing the point by developing muscles that do little other than please the eye.
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It's very clever — not ruse, but facade, perhaps: this smooth, courteous exterior that is very hard to penetrate.
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Despite knowing your online life is a facade (I know you IRL), I'm somehow also jealous of you?
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"My concern is you were part of the Russian facade and went along with it," Vermont Democrat Sen.
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And most importantly, Clinton offered donors the facade of selflessness as they bought access to high government office.
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"At the same time, the facade is built completely in natural materials (wood) and therefore blends in naturally."
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The boarded-up windows, the ill-lit rooms, and the crumbling facade all made for a terrifying tour.
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As it turned out, the antique facade of the neighborhood — the Binnenstad, or Inner City — belied vigorous change.
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The home's features include 12-foot ceilings, wide-plank Siberian oak floors and an all-glass rear facade.
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The facade of the Las Vegas property is another matter; it's the hotel with the unrepentant Midas touch.
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It's an outlook that encourages athletes to put up a facade in order to avoid admitting to weakness.
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In Amatrice, the town hardest hit in the August earthquake, the facade of the church of Sant'Agostino collapsed.
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That facade crumbled with the disclosure that he was a federal informer against the Mafia for 15 years.
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In 2241, an arson fire charred the interior, though the richly ornamented limestone and buff brick facade survived.
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Together with these features, the home takes its name from its facade and roof, clad entirely in cork.
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On the St. James the enclosure looks almost like an organ loft, jutting out of the brick facade.
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Its branches catch the sun on the east side of the street facing Lord & Taylor's well-worn facade.
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It's regular life breaking through the facade of work and formality that we put together for our jobs.
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Its facade had been covered in scaffolding for several months now, undergoing redevelopment along with its immediate neighbors.
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The building has had problems with its plumbing, its roof, its facade and its heating and cooling system.
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Before the tower fell into insolvency, Mr. Shnaider's company tried to drop the Trump brand from its facade.
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The detached carriage garage has been almost entirely rebuilt, with a new foundation, but retains its original facade.
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Much of the neighborhood around the Intrepid still bears the industrial, worn facade of its nickname, Hell's Kitchen.
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The first shot fell short; a second hit the house, leaving a disappointingly small hole in the facade.
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The L-shaped mansion is flanked by private outdoor space and the glassy rear facade overlooks the gardens.
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Much of the facade will have a cubelike appearance that culminates in a striking three-dimensional prismatic corner.
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Small statues of golden nymphs scale the facade of 21 Bond, where the photographer Robert Mapplethorpe had worked.
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She wrote on Twitter that Parliament was powerless to act and only a facade for a sham democracy.
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This leafy planned community sits in Anaheim's eastern corner, and beneath its suburban facade, there's plenty of character.
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Light rods top the Bastille's facade like a minimalist tiara; they can been seen from around the neighborhood.
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Before it was finished, Mr. McMahon and his team had also repaired the building's facade and mansard roof.
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Instead, they adapted the facade of a house across the street for the exterior scenes on Tepeji Street.
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In 2008, his spokesman said it had been the library that proposed adding his name to the facade.
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On a recent morning, he pointed up at the restored facade from the sidewalk across West 26th Street.
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It has a six-metre-high triple glass facade and spreads over 12,000 sq ft across two floors.
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Remarkably, the building's iconic bell towers and facade — including its priceless, stained-glass rose windows — survived the blaze.
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Betsy's house looks like a compound of multiple unfinished parts, and nothing about its hulking facade really gels.
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"Behind the facade of success and strength lies a fragile and, at times, broken individual," her lawyer wrote.
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Eighteen elaborate mosaics and murals cover the facade of Dabls's century-old row house and the surrounding buildings.
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The Class 2345 facade violations — which can include cracks in a facade, missing bricks or loose masonry — were considered so dangerous that they posed a threat to the public and required the building owner to immediately put in place protections for pedestrians, a spokeswoman for the city's Department of Buildings said.
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X-rays of "Facade of a House (Windows)" reveal that Schiele had painted over the left corner of the building and extended the facade across the entire picture plane, transforming a typical cityscape into an exercise in flatness that you would find in the work of Lois Dodd or Catherine Murphy.
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Ms. Wilson has a catch in her voice that conveys yearning and potential heartbreak behind a facade of cheer.
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Sometimes, the only thing distinguishing a megachurch from a defunct K-Mart is a spindly cross on its facade.
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Bland facade; hellish interior Pollsmoor is a bland face-brick facility, surrounded by luxury wine estates and wealthy suburbs.
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What's most refreshing is watching the duo shatter the unrealistic facade of unshakable confidence that celebrities can unintentionally embody.
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We might not know much of Michonne's history, but we've seen her warrior reflexes at work, her tough facade.
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There is no counting the secrets lurking beneath the facade of Westworld, which, honestly, is part of the fun.
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"I never understood if it was a facade for something else," she said when reached by phone in January.
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Their heft and intensity, particularly in that blast of morning light, makes the limestone facade fade into a shimmer.
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Dean is increasingly irritated that his father is projecting the facade of a happy family when they're anything but.
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To his right, the front facade of Mr. Litman's building is now covered in flowers, candles and memorial posters.
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It traveled 440-feet, right over our heads, and knocked out a LED light on the second level facade.
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For a moment, a few fleeting seconds, the facade slips, and he reveals the true nature of his soul.
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He's an icon of English football, a player who hides the soul of an artist behind a mundane facade.
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He methodically positioned suction cups above his head as he ascended the facade of the 68-story glass behemoth.
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We're out there playing games, and the senior management are out there interacting with people — it's all a facade.
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Some Cuban artists feel the Havana Biennial itself is a facade papering over simmering tensions between them and authorities.
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My facade had put itself back together and convinced me that it was nothing, that I was feeling nothing.
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The opposition says the election is meaningless, while Britain and France dismissed it as "flimsy facade" and a "sham".
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The amount of lights used to cover the Sleeping Beauty castle facade, which give it an icicle-drip appearance.
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This moment, this specific E3, would have been a genuine opportunity to drop the facade, or at least pretend.
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But according to the legend, it's just part of his facade in an effort to to sway the gamblers.
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The upshots of adopting such an absolutist facade can be strung together into a fateful parable of sunk costs.
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Lemonade's most endearing quality is that it feels like Beyoncé's most personal album, stripping away at her flawless facade.
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"The neutral sibling is very much trying to keep the facade going — that this family is healthy," said Thomas.
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Gehry's Guggenheim Bilbao, the instantly iconic art museum formed by sweeping, curvilinear slashes of titanium facade, opened in 1997.
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"In the afternoon when the sun comes off the river, you'll get fabulous colors on this facade," he said.
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But shouldn't this be the board's responsibility, since the nests are in the facade and not in the appliances?
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The 120-foot glass facade blurs inside and out, and 16 trees add to the city's already lush greenery.
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Gone are the days where entire card skimmers would take over the front facade of an entire cash machine.
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You're talking about the three-tier facade of bronzed, canted panels, which become a sort of inverted triple pyramid.
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You also orchestrate views, through the facade, with cutouts, and through windows in the galleries, onto the National Mall.
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"I thought he would have at least tried to put a facade of being an America First," he said.
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Colorful jesters can still be seen on the facade of a former movie theater, now a Marshall's department store.
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" On the facade, two recent visitors had spray-painted their names and written "Memories of Wednesday, 3/11/2011.
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"Creaking could emanate from the building facade, or perhaps things inside the walls," said Howard L. Zimmerman, an architect.
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The glowing, glamorous image is a bit of a facade in The Crown's version of John and Jackie Kennedy.
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Celeste, like Madeline, has a perfect facade of a marriage that hides the perpetual cycle of abuse she's in.
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Every so often the facade cracks and that urgent sense of inner turmoil expels itself through every orifice imaginable.
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It's the first time the assiduously conservative Landmarks Preservation Commission has allowed a modern reinterpretation on a historic facade.
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"I think it's a facade for trying to shut us up," Mr. Ginbar said of the police officers' warning.
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The undulating facade also pulls the interior borders outward, providing a little extra space for residents in many units.
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Go to Nathan's, of course, go to Nathan's, where its iconic yellow facade rises up by the boardwalk entrance.
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The longer you watch, the more you'll find yourself intrigued by what's really going on beneath Meyerism's loopy facade.
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The facade is essentially made from compressed pollution from felled trees which have been burnt in a pyrolysis kiln.
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It was soon dubbed La Pedrera, or the stone quarry, because of its rough-looking facade and asymmetrical shape.
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