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As the sun set, I looked out over the forest.
Later, we talked on Burns's deck, and looked out over the lake.
I looked out over acres of glinting windshields in a packed parking lot.
Later that day, Pence returned home to Indiana and looked out over the crowd.
They looked out over the fields of banana trees, where plantain used to grow.
Tall windows in the living room looked out over the imperious spires of the Kremlin.
Walking to the skyscraper's western edge, she looked out over Manhattan toward the Hudson River.
MARC KURITZ San Diego * Your reviewer writes, "...King looked out...over a sea of oppressed people...".
Grahm looked out over the vineyard, and pointed out a cross on the highest nearby hilltop.
From the building's fifth floor, Mr. Small looked out over the suburban sprawl of Silicon Valley.
In Fort Smith, for example, people stood and looked out over the flooded Massard Creek last Saturday.
I looked out over the audience and several hundred people had their eyes closed in a trance.
He looked out over the pool, to the canyon beyond, and pondered being portrayed by an Oscar-winning actor.
I went over the window and looked out over at the concert venue, and I didn't see any fireworks.
As I looked out over Larvotto Beach, I saw multiple cranes and other signs of construction along the waterfront.
I enjoyed my glass and looked out over the port, where more than 125 yachts were assembled ahead of the show.
As I looked out over the faces crowded into the jail's gym, I saw that they were overwhelmingly black and brown.
As I looked out over the garden at friends and family, I saw somehow there had been purpose in my life.
Mark Sebastian Our family's apartment was at 29 Washington Square West, the 15th floor, and my bedroom looked out over the Hudson.
She looked out over the dismal soccer field, more mud than grass, where teen-age girls were flinging themselves around with abandon.
At the coast, we drove north to the Waipio Valley, where we looked out over a deep rift between two sets of steep cliffs.
He looked out over his audience and promised, as he does at most of his rallies, that he would revive the American steel industry.
We looked out over the Mets district, a palimpsest of red tile and concrete housing blocks behind which the Acropolis rises like a revelation.
Halfway between Brooklyn and Montauk, a steel cupola propped up on wooden legs once looked out over the Long Island Sound and beyond the horizon.
I loved the roof deck and I loved the size of the kitchen, but I didn't like that it looked out over an interior courtyard.
"Nah, I'm used to life throwing new things at me now," Ogunbowale said with a smile as she looked out over the New York skyline.
"It is the Godzilla of states," said BJP national spokesman Nalin Kohli, as he looked out over the darkened streets of Lucknow one evening this week.
"It is the Godzilla of states," said BJP national spokesman Nalin Kohli, as he looked out over the darkened streets of Lucknow on a recent evening.
"We sleep with our doors open," Said Hamis Ermalieh, 52, a school bus driver, said as he looked out over the city from his hilltop home.
She looked out over a sea of people wearing pink "pussyhats" as they listened to speeches about the harm being done by current political and social systems.
As I arranged the vintage patio furniture on the balcony and looked out over our 15 acres of rolling Texas Hill Country terrain, I thought, Who wouldn't love this?
A storm that had scrubbed the sky of pollution had passed, and we looked out over the lights of the city filling the lowlands as the lakes once had.
John McCain's legacy at his funeral — rebuking the politics of President Donald Trump in everything but name — she looked out over a crowd from which Trump had been pointedly excluded.
He looked out over the landscape of west Dublin, the square industrial units set among dark young trees, and he entertained the possibility that it would not work this time.
"It's amazing the wildlife that has come into this area," Richard Thomasser, who heads watershed and flood control for the county, said recently as he looked out over the new marshes.
" As we looked out over the park, green and lush in the summer sun, I leaned in and confessed, "Living in Maine is like being in Prospect Park…but with no people.
Freshly inaugurated, the country's 38th president looked out over the crowd of flag-waving supporters, soldiers on horseback and besuited statesmen and spoke with the fiery tone that characterised his unlikely ascent.
The museum had not been seeking an installation, but after Mr. Hammons toured its new building and looked out over the Hudson, he sent the museum a sketch of his proposed sculpture.
I looked out over that long hood, The "Spirit of Ecstasy" statuette out at the very end balanced on her tiny silver toes as the big SUV rocked and bobbed over ruts and boulders.
Thursday at the Diamond Cross Ranch here, Chris Rock stepped up on a small platform, looked out over a few hundred people huddled around a wildly flickering bonfire, and leaned in to his convocation.
One night, as John was listening to a hip-hop concert from the wings, he looked out over the audience and realized that everyone in the audience was dressed in a kind of unofficial uniform.
As President Donald Trump addressed Congress Tuesday night for his third annual State of the Union, he looked out over numerous women dressed in white — most of them Democrats, but one of them was Tiffany Trump.
From his studio's quatrefoil windows, the artist looked out over Bryant Park and the New York Public Library, and, more important, the skyscrapers that workers were building all around him, supplying the subject matter for his art.
After all the pain and the darkness, after the long fight, she had stood high up and safe in the crown of the Statue of Liberty and looked out over the water and the city and the sky.
Between consoles, PCs, mobile, and VR/AR, 2019 will deliver more games than anyone can reasonably be expected to keep track of, but we looked out over the horizon and found the 15 that intrigue us the most.
As I looked out over the ravine from the deck above, I could see small yellowish songbirds zipping between the trees, and humming insects flit by, illuminated by shafts of sunlight falling through the canopy of trees above.
I did make it to my onsen, though, and once there, managed to let my ire toward the bad maps experience melt away as I looked out over Akashi Strait from an outdoor bubbling pool of soothing hot water.
The 43-year-old actress shared a pair of photos to Instagram on Thursday in celebration of Thanksgiving, including a rare glimpse of her daughter, who Kruger held in her arms as they looked out over the ocean together.
The History of Wireless EverythingHalfway between Brooklyn and Montauk, a steel cupola propped up on wooden legs once looked out over …Read more ReadFor the sake of simplicity, we can think of the current state of wireless as extremely gadget-focused.
Almost a decade ago, the graduation speaker at one of the city's elite public high schools, which admits students largely on the basis of a one-day exam, looked out over the predominantly white and Asian crowd and delivered a challenge.
I was wearing a bunny-soft, snow white bathrobe and plush slide-on slippers, tilting my L'Occitane-scented face up to the sun as I sipped Champagne from a crystal flute and looked out over the turquoise waters of Turks and Caicos.
LONDON — Charles Hill looked out over the unusual scene Tuesday at Hyde Park, where former Major League Baseball players and current cricket stars stood on a stage where Justin Bieber had sung 48 hours earlier, and hit baseballs into a crowd below them.
We looked out over the strip as he pointed to some of the newer businesses sprouting like weeds between the older hair salons and restaurants on the strip: Fulton Ale House, A Gusto Thai Bistro, Super Foodtown, Blink Fitness, El Jeffe Modern Mexican.
The whole place was custom-tailored, as was the bicycle, for a tall male person, with shelves extending upward, countertops a little higher than standard, giant shades for the enormous windows that looked out over water towers and gleaming silver Rube Goldbergian industrial rooftop contraptions.
EL PASO, Texas (AP) — US Border Patrol agents near Tijuana, Mexico, faced a choice as they looked out over the chaos at a crowd of migrants that included rock-throwing men as well as barefoot children: Do they respond with force — and, if so, what kind?
He looked out over the panorama of Brooklyn around him—the skyscrapers of Lower Manhattan to the northwest, the New York Bay to the south, and miles of Kings County opening out to the east, punctuated by church spires and water towers—before walking me into the stairwell where his son had been shot.
Across the street, the windows of the red brick Police Headquarters looked out over the flagpole, the scene of a colorful coda to a dark episode that shook not just the tight-knit police force but the sense of self of a small village now waking up to its own ugly undercurrents — and vowing to do better.
I (that is to say, my character) walked past the Theatre of Dionysus in its construction, which I have visited in person (now ruined and restored, of course), and on up to the Acropolis, where I scaled the Parthenon and looked out over the tiled roofs under one of which, for all I know, I may find Plato sitting and writing The Symposium. Seriously. Seriously.
He died of a self-inflicted .44 Magnum gunshot wound to the head. His decomposed body was found by Robert Yench, a friend and private investigator, on October 25, 1984. The body was found on the living room floor, in front of a large window that, though shrouded by trees, looked out over the Pacific Ocean.
In 1679, at age fifteen, Ruysch was apprenticed to Willem van Aelst, a prominent flower painter in Amsterdam. His studio in Amsterdam looked out over the studio of the flower painter Maria van Oosterwijck. Ruysch studied with van Aelst until his death in 1683. Besides painting technique he taught her how to arrange a bouquet in a vase so it would look spontaneous and less formalized.
The hotel was managed by the Tourist Board. The Niue Hotel provided superior accommodation to that available elsewhere in the region. The restaurant and bar were housed in a round building in the center of the complex, and the bar looked out over the Pacific. From June to August 1979 the hotel had 289 guests, of whom 113 were tourists, more than half from New Zealand.
The park has been in existence from at least 1843, when James Bedborough bought the land in the area and used it to built twenty-nine terraced houses and large villas that looked out over the park. It is believed that Sir Joseph Paxton laid out the original park grounds. The park when opened was called Upton Park. In 1949 the park was sold to Slough Borough Council.
28 Gabled dormer windows on the upper deck's copper-trimmed green-slate mansard roof looked out over the streets below.Jordan, p. 43 and Kuklick, p. 28. Presiding over all were terra cotta busts of Shibe and Mack above the main entrances on Lehigh and 21st. Messrs. Shibe and Mack are top-billed on 1909 A's yearbook The signature feature of the exterior design was the octangular tower on the southwest corner.
She spent two years teaching English as a foreign language in Turin, Italy and Bilbao, Spain. She returned to England in 1992 and spent the rest of that year in County Durham, in a house that looked out over the North Sea. There she began working on her first novel, Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell. In 1993, she was hired by Simon & Schuster in Cambridge to edit cookbooks, a job she kept for the next ten years.
Bellsbank was originally established to provide housing for the population of Benquhat (one of several "ghost" villages in the Doon Valley that have been demolished). Expanded between the wars to house miners from worked out areas that were relocated there. Laid out by the County Council the houses looked out over Bogton Loch, Craigengillen and the Loch Doon Hills. Bellsbank welcomed a new primary school in February 2020, to replace the old school opened in 1955.
At Mount Blaxland they looked out over "enough grass to support the stock of the colony for thirty years", and expansion of the British settlement into the interior could begin. In 1824 the Governor Sir Thomas Brisbane, commissioned Hamilton Hume and former Royal Navy Captain William Hovell to lead an expedition to find new grazing land in the south of the colony, and also to find an answer to the mystery of where New South Wales' western rivers flowed.
Cave Creek is a small stream in Paparoa National Park. The viewing platform was erected by the Department of Conservation (DOC) in April 1994, and looked out over a 40-metre chasm with a view of where the creek emerges from a cave system below. The builders of the platform did not have appropriate qualifications for the job. Twelve major problems or oversights occurred during the platform's construction, including nails being used to connect the bearers to the piles instead of bolts as no drill was brought.
The machine left the ground so easily, and we mounted into the air so naturally, that it somehow seemed to inspire confidence. It is surprisingly difficult to analyse now what my sensations were. I only know that I was wonderfully elated, and that I just enjoyed every moment of it. From your volcanic cones I have often looked out over Auckland, and thought it the loveliest place in the world, but viewed from an aeroplane, at a height of nearly 2,000ft, it was like a glimpse of something almost unreal.
The restaurant was actually the back half of the hub's Plaza Pavilion restaurant, which originally had a Hawaiian-themed patio that looked out over the Jungle Cruise waterway. The same kitchen was used for both the Plaza Pavilion and the Tahitian Terrace. Served at outdoor tables, guests could sample exotic South Seas foods, including "sizzling teriyaki steak, savory shrimp tempura, fried almonds in rich egg batter, and raisin ice cream topped with flaming caramel sauce." The signature drink was the non-alcoholic Planter's Punch, served in a tall frosted glass with faux flower garnish.
The view of The Myddleton on the square is in fact of the rear of the building. The front of the building looked out over the Clwydian hills. ;HSBC Bank Formerly a confectionery and bakery shop rented by Mr Thomas Trehearne, the property was owned by the Castle estate. The property also served as a chemist's shop, and later Dick's boot store. On 1 May 1898 Mr Harris Jones took the lease of the property for 21 years as a draper, hosier, glover and dressmaker; he also sold oilcloths, linoleum and other floor coverings.
One of the highest peaks of the Sulaimans, the Takht-i Sulaiman ("Throne of Solomon") at high, was recorded by Ibn Battuta as the Koh-i Sulaiman. In Pashtun legend, it is associated with Prophet Solomon. According to the legend, Prophet Solomon climbed this mountain and looked out over the land of South Asia, which was then covered with darkness, and so turned back without descending into this new frontier, and left only the mountain which is named after him (as told by Ibn Battuta). According to another legend, Noah's Ark alighted in the Takht-i Sulaiman after the Deluge.
Foy, who was preparing to go on stage at the time, ran out and attempted to calm the crowd, first making sure that his young son was in the care of a stagehand. He later wrote, "It struck me as I looked out over the crowd during the first act that I had never before seen so many women and children in the audience. Even the gallery was full of mothers and children." Foy was widely seen as a hero after the fire for his courage in remaining on stage and pleading with patrons not to panic even as large chunks of burning scenery landed around him.
On July 16, 1970, the day the Pittsburgh Pirates played their first home game at Three Rivers Stadium, Evelyn Jones was walking one of the stadium's interior concourses before the game. There were openings that looked out over the field; during the course of her walk, she looked through some but did not stop to do so for long. Near right field, unaware that batting practice had begun, she turned to go to a concession stand for food, and as she did was struck in the eye by a batted ball. At trial, a jury found for Jones against the Pirates and its subsidiary that managed the stadium, awarding her $125,000.
The earlier water system, linking the garden's ponds with the castle's watercourses, was otherwise retained, and further expanded with an underground channel linking the garden's large pond with the Moyka. Rossi also retained Leblon and Rastrelli's practice of dividing the garden into sections, and planted new trees around the castle. The Rossi Pavilion, viewed from the Moyka River For the overall layout of the garden, Rossi followed the style and techniques of English landscape gardens, which had become internationally popular in the eighteenth century. The garden facade of the Mikhailovsky Palace looked out over a large irregular oval meadow, bordered by alleyways and laid out in a grid pattern.
Duwamish Head, West Seattle A local legend says that the Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet, which peaked in the early 20th century, was so-named by a Seattleite who looked out over Elliott Bay and remarked that the activity resembled that of mosquitoes. Two notable sinkings related to the Mosquito Fleet occurred in the bay: the Dix in 1906, taking with it dozens of lives, and the Multnomah in 1911. Eventually these commercial passenger services faded as automobiles and ferries rose in popularity. The last remaining model of the Boeing 307 ditched into Elliott Bay in 2002 during a final test flight from Boeing Field to Everett.
In the series finale, Enemy at the Gate, Sheppard learned about a new, more powerful hive ship from Todd and worked to stop it from reaching and destroying Earth. When all else failed, even Atlantis, Sheppard boarded the ship with a nuclear weapon in a suicide mission to save Earth. Sheppard succeeded in destroying the hive ship and saving Atlantis and Earth, but, due to a surprise appearance by the rest of his team, survived the experience. He later joined Atlantis' senior staff as they looked out over the Golden Gate Bridge from Atlantis, which had landed on Earth in the aftermath of the hive ship's attempted attack.
The structures on the estate by 1901 consisted of a lodge made of white stone near where the red-brick wall was broken by the main gateway. The only other outbuildings of the estate as of 1901 was the stable to the north of the manor house, and a nearby tall windmill. Waldheim itself was large with a wide veranda on three sides, high windows and several gables, all of which looked out over the meadows and gardens of the estate. The house was built in wood and stucco, and it looked as if it was made more for comfort than for elaborate display.
Peck herself was impressed with the effort. "Turning through a stone gateway and climbing through a steep grade to the house," she wrote of a visit that summer, "one beheld wide lawn, flower borders, terraced hillside, great outcropping rocks, spire-like junipers, forest trees, old apple trees, and at the end of the climb one looked out over a long and misty valley spread out below, and became aware of the murmur of water as it fell from ledge to ledge down the hill." In August 1920 the Nineteenth Amendment was ratified by enough states to make it part of the Constitution. The goal of Catt's last several decades was accomplished, but she was not finished.
It is located on Penn's Hill, now at the corner of Franklin Street and Viden Road in Quincy, Massachusetts. Abigail was caring for the four children of Dr. Joseph Warren, then President of the Massachusetts Provincial Congress, as well as her own children, Nabby (age 10), John Quincy (7), Charles (5), and Thomas Boylston (3), when word came that Dr. Warren had been killed by British troops. In the afternoon, she walked up Penn's Hill to the rock outcroppings, taking her son John Quincy and Nabby along with her. There they looked out over the distant hills and shoreline, seeing the smoke of Charlestown and hearing the far-off rumble of guns and cannon at Bunker Hill.
Previously, the famous Bennelong and a companion had become the first people born in the area of New South Wales to sail for Europe, when, in 1792 they accompanied Governor Phillip to England and were presented to King George III. In 1813, Gregory Blaxland, William Lawson and William Wentworth succeeded in crossing the formidable barrier of forested gulleys and sheer cliffs presented by the Blue Mountains, west of Sydney. At Mount Blaxland they looked out over "enough grass to support the stock of the colony for thirty years", and expansion of the British settlement into the interior could begin. The Foundation of Perth 1829 by George Pitt Morison Melbourne Landing, 1840; watercolour by W. Liardet (1840) Brisbane (Moreton Bay Settlement), 1835; watercolour by H. Bowerman Adelaide in 1839.
The Lion Gate was the main entrance of the Bronze Age citadel of Mycenae, southern Greece. It was erected during the 13th century BC, around 1250 BC in the northwest side of the acropolis and is named after the relief sculpture of two lionesses or lions in a heraldic pose that stands above the entrance.. The Lion Gate is the sole surviving monumental piece of Mycenaean sculpture,: "The lions, who looked out over the land, served to protect the gate and the city. They also show that the city, and the king who ruled it, stood under the protection of the goddess Hera. The Lion relief is the sole monumental piece of Mycenaean sculpture which has come down to us." as well as the largest sculpture in the prehistoric Aegean.
In 1990 he published Robins zomer (Robin's summer), the first part of a series of autobiographical books about his toddler years in Berkhout, in which he also incorporated adventures and statements from his own children. Eight more volumes were to follow, three of which were awarded a Zilveren Griffel and one a Gouden Griffel: Robin en God (Robin and God) (1996). In 1996, he also published the philosophical children's novel De rode zwaan (The Red Swan), inspired by the magical forests of Bakkum, which he looked out over from his writing house at the back of the garden. The book was adapted for film, Sjoerd wrote the screenplay himself, and the film appeared in the cinema three years later. In 1989, the fairy tale Josje (Josie) appeared, and in 1992 the sequel Josjes droom (Josie’s dream).
Aboard ship was > the Aboriginal explorer Bungaree, of the Sydney district, who became the > first person born on the Australian continent to circumnavigate the > Australian continent. Previously, the famous Bennelong and a companion had > become the first people born in the area of New South Wales to sail for > Europe, when, in 1792 they accompanied Governor Phillip to England and were > presented to King George III. In 1813, Gregory Blaxland, William Lawson and > William Wentworth succeeded in crossing the formidable barrier of forested > gulleys and sheer cliffs presented by the Blue Mountains, west of Sydney, by > following the ridges instead of looking for a route through the valleys. At > Mount Blaxland they looked out over "enough grass to support the stock of > the colony for thirty years", and expansion of the British settlement into > the interior could begin.
In 1512, the deliberations of the Florentine Signoria reveal that Nunziata and his friend Ridolfo Ghirlandaio were then working—alongside the painters Francesco di Niccolò Dolzemele, Jacopo di Francesco di Domenico, Bastiano di Bartolomeo Mazzanti, and Piero di Giorgio—on the decoration of the Palazzo Vecchio. Nunziata was paid in August of that year for painting nine coats of arms on the new windows that looked out over the dogana or customs-office. The anomaly of Nunziata's place in the history of art begins with his name—styled after none other than the Annunciate Virgin Mary. It was a name exceedingly rare in fifteenth-century Florence, whether in its male or female form. Indeed, the only other Florentine known to have received it during the fifteenth century was a foundling baptized in 1470—but significantly, even in this case her given name was ‘Onesta’, and she received ‘Nunziata’ only as her baptismal name (which would never be used again after the baptismal ceremony).

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