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"forecourt" Definitions
  1. a large open space in front of a building, for example a petrol station or hotel, often used for parking cars onTopics Transport by car or lorryc2, Holidaysc2
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He was hurt while sliding into third base to avoid a forecourt.
Euro Garages has consequently flipped the formula for making money at a forecourt.
The response, to erect a roof over the forecourt, was "reactive", he admits.
The horses congregated on the church's forecourt for a blessing before being awarded rosettes.
A £600m-equivalent leveraged loan financing for petrol station operator MRH has just launched for syndication, while UK petrol station forecourt operator Euro Garages last month successfully raised an €876m-equivalent loan backing its merger with its European counterpart European Forecourt Retail.
Pope Sixtus V unearthed one and placed it in St Peter's Square, the Vatican's forecourt.
An official notice will then be posted on an easel in the Buckingham Palace forecourt.
Mr. Grégoire did not say which parts of the forecourt would be reopened, or when.
Thus the humble fuel pump developed into a "forecourt convenience retail" outlet, the brothers' favoured term.
One recent Saturday, before a women-only service, its stadium-sized forecourt swarmed with sleek ushers.
Some of the best play came with both men trying to find solutions in the forecourt.
The sale's top lot, Gustav Bauernfeind's "Forecourt of the Umayyad Mosque, Damascus" (1890), sold for £3,611,250 (~$4,710,000).
This is not the first time Mr. Trump has courted controversy in the forecourt of his tower.
The Gridserve forecourt will be powered by zero carbon solar energy and battery storage projects, Gridserve said.
Paramedic Patrick Wenger steps out with his crew and walks across the forecourt and into the offices.
New Google Street View footage will also take users to the harbour forecourt or onto the opera stage.
Neil deGrasse Tyson strides across a gas station forecourt clad in a mechanized blue-and-neon-pink exoskeleton.
There's a scatter of debris, police cars parked at hurried angles, and two ambulances sitting in a nearby forecourt.
MFG is owned by funds managed by Clayton, Dubilier & Rice and is the UK's second-largest independent forecourt operator.
Saturday's event will be held in a specially-erected tent venue in the forecourt of a Kakuma Camp school.
Reuters pictures showed armed police using the Taser stun gun on the man on the cobbled forecourt outside parliament.
Djokovic seemed to be everywhere at times, extending rallies or finishing them off with winners, often in the forecourt.
"This will be like the village square," she said, as we picked our way through a rubble-filled forecourt.
General Motors, a car manufacturer, now claims to own parts of a vehicle after it has been driven off the forecourt.
Forecourt prices for both petrol and diesel rose by less than 22 percent between the outcome of the referendum and Sept.
The ceremony took place in the forecourt of Comarca, neatly fulfilling its mission to grapple with conflicting versions of the past. ■
Per royal protocol, an official announcement will be posted with the full details on an easel in the forecourt of Buckingham Palace.
As is tradition, the framed notice of birth will go on display on a ceremonial easel on the forecourt of Buckingham Palace.
The formal gardens and hilltop terraces feature pavilions, grottoes, fountains and classical sculpture, including the Oceanus Fountain, which towers above the forecourt.
Six years later, he returned to add his hand and footprints to the forecourt of the Chinese Theatre — an even more prestigious accolade.
Take one of the latest outposts, Frontier Park, a £4m forecourt development near Blackburn that is more shopping destination than mere filling station.
" He added, "The owners of the Chinese are very careful with the historic Forecourt and I have met with them specifically about it.
Ballerinas in white tutus danced scenes from Swan Lake on the forecourt of the Paris Opera last week to protest against Macron's plans.
Lee places his handprints in cement during a ceremony in the forecourt of the Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles on July 18, 2017.
But there was not much to be done in the face of Williams's big serves and returns and her crisp hitting in the forecourt.
Prior to that the company tapped the loan market in October 2016 for an €876m-equivalent loan, backing its merger with European Forecourt Retail.
At lunchtime on Thursday, the building's valets were parking a Rolls-Royce, a Bentley, and Mercedes-Benz and Porsche S.U.V.s around the building's forecourt.
Stephens Honorable mention: Kerber and Elina Svitolina Halep is not the fastest, nor the most comfortable in the forecourt, but she remains the smoothest.
"Harry has chucked a grenade into the forecourt of Buckingham Palace," said David McClure, the author of a book about the royal family's wealth.
He also looked particularly sharp in the forecourt, coming up with half-volley drop-shot winners that Berdych could not put back in play.
That project has been a springboard for the Venice exhibition, where the outdoor forecourt will be a focal point with a monumental new installation.
Rifle-wielding marines decked in snow camouflage prepared for battle with cups of hot chocolate, the attendant unfazed by the firepower massing on her forecourt.
The demonstration was largely peaceful, though some protesters who tried to later gather in a forecourt of the government's headquarters skirmished briefly with security guards.
"The framed bulletin will brought out of the Privy Purse Door and carried across the forecourt, to be placed on the easel," Buckingham Palace said.
A notice has been placed on the forecourt of Buckingham Palace following the announcement of the birth of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's third child.
Size: 2,252 square feet Price per square foot: $999 Indoors: Orange double doors open to a forecourt, and glass-panel doors take you into the house.
"We have a small budget," she says from a garage forecourt as drivers honk at her 20-odd supporters on the road, "so we do this".
The protesters splashed red paint on the forecourt of the building and condemned a planned Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership between Europe and the United States.
It also wants to expand the wholesale of its own-label foods through an alliance with Motor Fuel Group (MFG) Britain's second largest independent forecourt operator.
In a statement Tuesday, Gridserve said the British forecourt would open this summer and use "superchargers" able to provide up to 2000 kilowatts (kW) of power.
From the building's opening in 1930 until 1982, when a lobby in the museum's forecourt was built, visitors had to enter via a poky provisional access point.
Video images show a large complex, with four giant storage tanks surrounded by a complex mesh of pipes, and a vast forecourt filled with unmarked tanker trucks.
They regularly met with other anti-migrant activists in the forecourt of a local gas station to drink beer and blow off steam about the refugee issue.
LONDON (Reuters) - Banks have lined up approximately $2385 billion equivalent of leveraged loans to back UK forecourt operator EG Group's acquisition of US grocery chain Kroger's (KR.
On court, he is an uncommon mix of brute force in the backcourt and feathery touch in the forecourt; his rugged frame belies his remarkable foot speed.
While Prince Albert took salutes in the palace forecourt below from the carabineri — Monaco's soldiers, celebrating their 200th anniversary — Princess Charlene doted on Jacques, primping his new haircut.
FROM the forecourt of the Prophet Muhammad's mosque in Medina during the annual haj pilgrimage, which ended on September 4th, came the still, small voice of Shias praying.
Although she is far from the quickest player off the mark, Pliskova also tracked down some drop shots in the forecourt and demonstrated deft touch on the run.
The pockmarked 75 kg (165 lb) part, almost two meters long and over a meter wide, lay on a blanket and blue tarpaulin in a forecourt at the ministry.
Its forecourt offers a commanding view of a jumble of low-rise houses set along winding streets, which give into ever narrower lanes garlanded with precarious-looking power cables.
The nightly show, "Hollywood Lights: The Magic of the Movies", covers the facade of the historic theater and its famous forecourt, home to hand and footprints of movie stars.
In a ceremony outside the government headquarters of Mexico's Puebla State, Ms. Luna, a candidate for governor, unleashed a troupe of Aztec dancers across the colonial building's cobblestone forecourt.
Construction work on a charging forecourt for electric vehicles (EVs) in the U.K. has begun, as efforts to boost infrastructure for zero- and low-emission transport options ramp up.
The couple also announced the royal baby was a boy on their official Instagram page, hours before the ceremonial easel was placed at the forecourt of Buckingham Palace in London.
While Raonic has definitely improved his forecourt game, there is still room for improvement if he is to really worry the likes of Murray and world number one Novak Djokovic.
Investors are becoming less willing to accept weaker terms after aggressive documentation on recent loans such as petrol forecourt operator EG Group and French telecom network service provider Circet Groupe.
In keeping with tradition, the official announcement of the birth will be made by placing a notice on an easel in the forecourt of the queen's London home, Buckingham Palace.
UK forecourt operator EG Group's £400m term loan B was highly popular when it was raised last year, compared to the euro or dollars tranches, as it paid 75bp more.
This notice would have been taken under police guard to Buckingham Palace, before being framed and placed on an easel in the palace forecourt, for members of the public to read.
Several of the works in the exhibition were entirely created or finished at the gallery — a process that involved, among other things, tanning animal hides over open fires in its forecourt.
First, she pushed Bertens back behind the baseline with powerful strokes, and then deftly sliced numerous balls into the forecourt, many with her backhand, where Bertens was unable to retrieve them.
Flush with ceremony Earlier the President was welcomed with flourish to the red-dirt forecourt of Rashtrapati Bhavan, the presidential palace, as his presidential limousine was escorted by riders on horseback.
He recalled the moment on the night of the fire when he discovered it was saved, as he was holding hands with French President Emmanuel Macron on the cathedral&aposs forecourt.
Tourists over the festive period can now see the famed gargoyles and stone statues at night in their full illuminated splendor from the adjacent bridges, although the forecourt is still closed.
Burt Reynolds and Sally Field in 1980, for Smokey and the Bandit II. Reynolds at his hand and foot imprint ceremony in the forecourt of Mann's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood on Sept.
The swearing-in ceremony at the forecourt of the colonial-era presidential palace will be attended by thousands of guests including Bollywood stars and leaders of neighbours including Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
Marvel Comics co-creator Stan Lee shows his hands after placing them in cement during a Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony in the forecourt of the TCL Chinese Theatre, on July 18.
He excelled not only tight to the baseline but in the forecourt, where, on the slide or the run, he was often the triumphant cat to Andy Murray's mouse in the final.
Though its floor-plan — forecourt for washing clothes, rectangular living room, steep rear staircase leading to second-story bedrooms — mirrors the shikumen home in the Xintiandi museum, it lacked its idealized glamour.
LONDON, Nov 28 (LPC) - Private equity-owned UK forecourt operator Motor Fuel Group is looking to raise an extra £186m-equivalent of leveraged loans to pay a dividend to shareholders, banking source said.
His booming serve and forehand remain his pillars, but he is no longer as mechanical in transition to the forecourt as he demonstrated repeatedly in his four-set victory over Sam Querrey on Wednesday.
A health clinic on the island looked like it had been bombed and long-since abandoned, its collapsed roof and rubble-strewn forecourt more reminiscent of a scene from a war zone than natural disaster.
New Zealand police said a man had been arrested in relation to the incident and that a vehicle at the center of the threat had been cleared and will be removed from the parliament forecourt.
After winning the fourth in a tiebreaker, this time drawing an error from Nadal at the net, Thiem found his bearings in the forecourt in the final set, winning seven of his first eight forays forward.
Next up for the royal couple is a welcoming reception, hosted by the Premier of New South Wales, before wrapping their fifth day at the Invictus Games Opening Ceremony on the forecourt of the Sydney Opera House.
He has also overhauled Morrisons' online strategy through a renegotiated deal with Ocado and struck wholesale supply deals with Amazon, the McColl's convenience chain, MPK Garages forecourt stores, Channel Islands retailer Sandpiper and Big C in Thailand.
It cancelled a 500,000-pound ($668,500) investment in 20 metre-tall, automated storage tower which would have stood in a forecourt of one of the company's sites to open up space for more production on its shopfloor.
It canceled a 500,000-pound ($668,500) investment in 20 meter-tall, automated storage tower which would have stood in a forecourt of one of the company's sites to open up space for more production on its shopfloor.
Completed two years later, the Chandgaon mosque is simpler and more abstract than Khan's: a long, white rectangle suspended among bananas and palms, perforated by a low threshold that leads into a forecourt beneath an immense oculus.
Above all, she counters others' power very effectively, be it in the backcourt or the forecourt, and she is now the first Swiss woman since Hingis in 2001 to reach the final four at the U.S. Open.
Following the service, they headed back to the palace, where the Queen, 92, and Charles, 69, stood on the forecourt to present a new Queen's Colour to the Royal Air Force at a ceremony to mark its centenary.
It was a chilly afternoon and Mr. Klein, 48, was seated in the forecourt of his new nine-bungalow complex dressed in a tan Boglioli blazer, a Brunello Cucinelli button-down and a rumpled pair of Acne jeans.
Just as when Prince George and Princess Charlotte were born, the traditional framed bulletin was brought out of the Privy Purse Door and carried across the forecourt, to be placed on the easel in front of the Queen's residence.
This doesn't even take into account what watching Hulk Hogan was doing to our childlike self-worth, not least because his body image was that of a man whose every muscle had been inflated with a forecourt tyre pump.
In England, that might mean a few chants from the crowd and an angry exchange with Robbie Savage on 5 Live; in Sarmiento, it's led to a fisfight between fans and the manager on the forecourt of a local petrol station.
But in accordance with a tradition dating back at least to 1837 when Buckingham Palace became the sovereign's official residence, some hours later a notice announcing the birth was posted on a ceremonial easel on the forecourt of Buckingham Palace.
The official announcement of the birth was made by placing a notice on an easel in the forecourt of the queen's London home, Buckingham Palace, a tradition that has been in place since it became the sovereign's official residence in 1837.
But don't worry, I know as well as you do that a Ginsters should be enjoyed the way God intended: sitting in the freezing forecourt of a suburban petrol station, overlooking a drain, a bin, and a cigarette-pecking pigeon.
In an extension of the village's shanties and tin sheds, the forecourt of the immigration station is now covered in tents and tarpaulins, with clothes drying on railings and smoke rising from cookers made from old tins of baby formula.
"I thought at first it was some kind of fraud — you know, one where they ask for your bank details," he said in an interview on the forecourt of a former auto repair shop where the anniversary exhibition has been installed.
Leaving an exiguous forecourt — the equivalent of a front yard, generally used to wash and dry clothes — you take a big step over a wooden sill into a rectangular living room decorated with blackwood furniture and period photographs and paintings.
Just as when cousins Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis were born, the traditional framed bulletin was brought out of the Privy Purse Door and carried across the forecourt, to be placed on the easel in front of the Queen's residence.
Designed by Mr. Puryear in collaboration with Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects, it's in two parts, the most immediately visible: a high, white perforated wood mesh that stretches across the Pavilion's forecourt, like a church rood screen, half-obscuring what's beyond it.
Many artifacts from his tomb are held in the collection of the British Museum, including the coffin of the "Chief Physician" Gua, who was likely Djehutihotep's doctor and was buried in the forecourt of his tomb's chapel, which includes a map of the netherworld.
The significant fall in global oil prices had pushed down forecourt prices and led to speculation that taxes could rise earlier in the year but since then prices have crept up partly due to the fall in the value of the pound since the Brexit vote.
The workers have sorted the rubble under tents set up in the forecourt, strengthened flying buttresses and other damaged parts of the buildings, and prepared to remove a massive scaffolding that had been set up around the cathedral's roof before the fire to help workers carry out renovations.
LONDON, Oct 225 (Reuters) - A number of lenders have pushed back against an 214m-equivalent loan backing a merger between UK petrol station forecourts operator Euro Garages and European Forecourt Retail (EFR), because of concerns over high leverage and a 217m payment to private equity owner TDR, banking sources said.
"BP's forecourts are ideal locations for this technology, which will provide an expected dwell time of 10-12 minutes, not dissimilar from the average of around seven minutes spent by drivers of petrol and diesel cars on a forecourt today," BP Chargemaster's chief operating officer, David Newton, said in a statement Thursday.
Despite a petition signed by 100 prominent architects and academics, a forecourt of pergolas with chubby columns completed in 1996 by the Philadelphia architects Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego is now being demolished for a major expansion by Annabelle Selldorf, the highly regarded New York architect.
It continued the next evening at 9 through a personal reveal of the new Yeezy Season 8 collection in the bowels of the Espace Niemeyer, the Brutalist building that is the headquarters of the French Communist Party and that is famous for the alien landing-looking white dome in its forecourt that crowns an underground council room.
Met habitués will clock a few classics — the full-lipped bust fragment of an Egyptian queen, say, or the recumbent "Mexican Girl Dying," a bit larger than the real thing in the American Wing forecourt — but they look cut-rate in these circumstances, and the Noh mask large enough to enclose a life-size sleeping woman is too weird for words.
These included a A$2.15bn (US$1.52bn) senior loan supporting the buyout of Australian hospital operator Healthscope, a A$660m six-year unitranche loan backing US private equity firm TPG Capital's leveraged buyout of Australian pet-store owner Greencross and UK forecourt operator EG Group's A$400m term loan B that partially funded its acquisition of the petrol business of Australian supermarket chain Woolworths, among others.
But on July 21968th death was beamed onto laptops and iPads from the forecourt of a convenience store in Baton Rouge, where Alton Sterling was fatally shot by a police officer as another pinned him down; and on July 239th it was broadcast from the passenger seat of a car in Falcon Heights, Minnesota, the police weapon that killed another black man, Philando Castile, still sticking through the window as the footage began.

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