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The installation of railings has made the high walls of the keep newly accessible — old-fashioned railings, naturally.
Lighting, staircase railings and other details are all custom made.
"It knows it can't bump into the railings," said Raibert.
The activists chained themselves to railings on Heathrow's northern runway.
Terraces lacked railings and occasionally children fell to their death.
There are hand railings in there, so I don't feel unsafe.
Meghan doesn't have to stand behind the palace railings any longer.
A new stairwell with iron railings and steel cables was installed.
"Special food, installing railings in the house, special clothes," she said.
Sometime later, they'd convinced him to climb back over the railings.
They climbed a steep flight of concrete steps with no railings.
Hurricane Sandy caused significant damage to Liberty Island's pier, railings, and infrastructure.
The company starts by installing railings of a sort onto the ceilings.
The apartment next door had small American flags intertwined in the railings.
Jarvinen put her hand on the railings to indicate he could not pass.
The white railings in the background, apparently, which you probably didn't even notice.
Attach it to posts, tree branches, or railings, like in the photo above.
People were pressed against railings, got stuck on fences, crawled underneath the stage.
The railings had been hung with dozens of tiny pairs of baby shoes.
There were scintillating curbs and sets of concrete stairs lined by steel railings.
We waddle-run, sliding our feet and leaning hard against our personal railings.
It's from the Quaker Rubber Corporation, which made the rubber for escalator railings.
Right now my foot is a bit fucked up from sliding down stair railings.
It still boasts original Victorian woodwork, including stunning carved wood stair railings and mantelpieces.
Some pulled up railings to use as barricades and bricks to use as weapons.
A sturdy, elegant palette mixes stainless steel railings and Corten planters with industrial relics.
She chained herself to the railings at the gates of the houses of Parliament.
They chained themselves to railings, set buildings on fire and put bombs in post-boxes.
Little black webs decorated our front door, and the balconies and porches had webbed railings.
So with regulatory railings and lack of manufacturer muster, how far off are we really?
Railings are hurdled, bullets are dodged, people are pinned to walls with their own knives.
One shows a potted plant; another an angled stairway with railings embedded in the ink.
A few used metal poles and umbrellas to smash some of the station's glass railings.
This area had no railings to block my view or to catch me from falling.
The street I grew up on is one-way, and this turning bay provided us with a soccer field of our own: the railings at one end a goal, the road a field, and the railings guarding the houses at the other end another goal.
Mansions clearly built in the '80s, with custom white metal railings, by a Miami Vice fan.
Lights from the deck illuminate the packed vessels; ropes are flung up and tied to railings.
Wrought-iron railings, regal chandeliers, and whole lot of tile give the home an understated glamour.
In several Barcelona districts, people banged on balconies railings and dumpsters while passing cars hooted noisily.
A kitchenette on the third floor opens to an ipe-wood roof deck with iron railings.
Report dangers in the building's common areas, like lights out in the hallways or broken railings.
Though he was an architect, the house remained mostly unfinished, with no interior doors or railings.
Adding crystal chandeliers, polished brass railings and marble tiles in reality contradicts the building's historic integrity.
The serpentine wooden railings seemed as if they were meant to have hands running along them.
From the outside, the narrow building shows signs of Horta — protruding balconies with railings of ornamental ironwork.
I stopped at a railway bridge where I had loved leaning over the railings as a child.
The central piazza is built around the Ljubljanica River, crossed by a charming footbridge, with white railings.
On the bottom of the ocean, among mesh, iron railings and shell casings, were dozens of helmets.
Others are tempting, well-groomed areas in plain view but cordoned off by iron railings and gates.
Life preservers were fastened to the railings around the field, lest a player tumble into the sea.
He involves them in projects that maintain the public pathways and repair stairway railings and water pipes.
I love the layers of concrete and iron, and the colors of the railings and cross braces.
At only a meter wide each, the stairways had metal railings at the bottom, which created a bottleneck.
The annual campaign involves people leaving items of clothing tied to posts and railings with a note attached.
To keep people protected while crossing the pavilion's bridges, for example, railings were going to be added in.
THE bodies of the dead would hang for days from the railings in the main square of Raqqa.
I tense up every time I stride past the iron railings through the park across from my house.
Though the railings are badly rusting, you can see the care and craftsmanship that went into creating them.
The bride's stepfather retired as the owner of C & B Steel, a manufacturer of steel railings in Quincy.
On the bridge, witnesses said a vehicle struck several people, and photos showed a car plowed into railings.
Doors open to the gardens and a courtyard with stone archways, cast-iron railings and a tiled floor.
Instead of Victorians, there are triple-deckers, their porches lined with railings that flex against a body's weight.
The railings of a grand marble staircase inside the building feature emblems inspired by the Empire State Building.
I used the crib mount, which is designed to fit most crib railings and arch over the top.
And the decision to remove the remaining metal railings and scaffolding occurred under the threat of further violence.
Railings, rooftops, ledges and even windows provide surface area for drops of cold water to transform into ice.
Install railings on stairways — and always use them — and grab bars around the shower or tub and toilet.
The incubator holds artist talks and poetry readings, with the audience on the stairs and leaning on railings.
Thousands of yellow ribbons are still tied to the railings, with photos, drawings, messages and prayers from well wishers.
It's an old bank so it still has some of the original features like the railings around the stairs.
I've been skateboarding for longer than I care mention, and I still had to hold onto the damn railings.
Signs bearing the word "Strike" were hung on railings and the outside walls of the Israeli embassy in Washington.
Some iron railings survived, but even they sagged, a stark reminder of just how hot this fire had burned.
Tying yellow and green flags to the railings where the bodies once hung, they stomped and shouted to celebrate.
Workers wearing rubber gloves and spritzing hand railings with disinfectant up and down aisles while games are going on.
There was also a factory nearby that occasionally had accidents that cost workers their lives due to faulty railings.
The refrigerator door, staircase railings, tablets, phones, and toys are some of the most-touched places in the home.
The upstairs deck has a gray tile floor and bright green railings on stairs down to the lower level.
A white Carrara marble staircase with wrought-iron railings spirals up from the main level to the second floor.
When I turn around, there's a $2 million staircase with Italian railings and steps made of marble mined in Namibia.
My body a fluid thing as it wrapped itself around the hand railings I was attempting and failing to grind.
Captured by photographer Haig Gilchrist, one particular picture of waves rising higher than the ferry's short railings looks utterly terrifying.
Stairway railings inside buildings are outfitted with signs displaying floor information in formats that people can feel with their fingertips.
The restoration process included installing walkways and railings so the public can now experience the beauty of the subterranean treasure.
By Sunday evening, some protesters had blocked roads in the area, removing railings from the kerbside and setting up baricades.
Noelle Reno's fiancé, Scot Young, died in 2014 after falling 60 feet onto iron railings outside his $4.7 million home.
The man climbed out of his apartment and descended numerous stories, grabbing on to balconies and railings on his way.
And President Donald Trump's repeated railings against undocumented immigrants may have contributed to his persistently low approval ratings among women.
When the installation closed, the Art Institute of Chicago acquired "The Railings" and installed them outdoors in a different configuration.
Buyers can select the color of the brick, mortar and windows as well as the rooflines and railings they prefer.
The iron railings and supports of the 1907 Palacio de Correos, in Mexico City's historic center, also inspired the animators.
My mother had used her money to make her home safer and more accessible: new stairs, railings, a new bathroom.
Red banners, the sort on show at Bayern's soccer home, the Allianz Arena in Munich, were draped over the railings.
On Sunday, protesters set up barricades and broke glass railings inside one downtown station, and set a fire outside another.
There were no railings, so we could almost walk to the edge and look at the shimmering yellow-green water.
People dressed in black and with masks covering their faces began pulling railings from the sidewalks to use as barricades.
We line up along the railings of the traditional Khmer wooden house, looking down from the stilted patio, and wait.
Those bendy, clip-on railings for the bends that'd keep on pinging off (and were useless when they stayed on, anyway).
The site was briefly closed two years ago to add a viewing platform and railings and warning signs near the edge.
Lady Liberty managed to escape damage due to her height, but the storm tore away at island's pier, railings, and infrastructure.
The ad shows clips of Trump supporters at his rallies, packed up against railings and banisters, as the audio of Mrs.
Just recently Massachusetts settled cases involving premature deaths for failing to administer medications or to keep up with proper safety railings.
Workers wiped disinfectant on the railings that ran down the middle of aisles during each quarter as well as vacant seats.
The railings were so hot from the fire they could not hold on, and the marble stairs cracked from the heat.
"Get out of our city," read one banner, slung from railings in the city the night the Bari purchase was announced.
She wiped the seats and railings to protect them, worried that the nightly cleanings at the depots were not nearly enough.
However, they do land on surfaces that you touch all the time, such as railings, doorknobs, elevator buttons or subway poles.
The police looked the other way while some of the protesters climbed over metal railings to goad one another up close.
It must be kept 10 feet away from the building and deck railings, and not under any eaves or overhanging branches.
Hotel guests leaned over the railings of the upper floors to gawk at the president sitting down for a family dinner.
One of the chief features of the French Quarter, the rowhouses established the fashion for iron railings throughout the old city.
It must be kept 10 feet away from the building and deck railings, and not under any eaves or overhanging branches.
I slept-walk through the day, pulled away from second floor railings by worried classmates, hardly capable of stringing together a sentence.
Reports indicate that an attacker drove along Westminster Bridge, mowing down tourists, and then into the railings outside the Houses of Parliament.
He hounds the workers down and insists vehemently in broken Spanish that they cannot place the railings in front of the stage.
LJ led us to the center of the bandstand, which had green railings and a low wooden ceiling beneath a peaked roof.
They closed the tomb that October to temporarily move the mummy — "an enormous undertaking," he noted — and install new flooring and railings.
Fans hang over railings and cram into corners, standing four or five deep, straining on their toes to get a decent view.
At night, she sometimes threw herself against the railings of her bed, and the morning after she would be black and blue.
Solar panels adorn its roof; hanging on its railings are old ammunition cans that foster plants such as mint and bee balms.
When her younger daughter married she watched through the railings in the rain, on her way to buy a cardigan from Marks & Spencer.
Yet buildings like the Saltdean clearly deserve it, with its curved concrete portico adorned by metal railings, housing the café and changing rooms.
At the end of the day, all you really need is a few sturdy posts or railings to sling ropes or straps around.
For example, you might have railings separating the pavement from the road to stop pedestrians getting run over but that can look horrendous.
So, too, is every other painted surface here: the bunks, the railings, the window sills, even our jumpsuits—all of it is red.
One night, when he was particularly delirious, we tied him to the bed railings with pajama strings to keep him from falling off.
Early on, London march organizers announced that there were over 0003,000 people in attendance, with people spilling into side roads and climbing railings.
Early on, London march organizers announced that there were over 80,000 people in attendance, with people spilling into side roads and climbing railings.
The outside railings were fixed in December, and soon the Swiss cabinet maker Frutiger will install the last remaining custom-made storage cabinets.
I had my dwindling supply of hand sanitizer at the ready, and I wouldn't even let the kids touch railings or collect rocks.
Cities Service Building · 70 Pine Street · The observation deck (1932) featured open railings intended to let in the breezes of the Upper Bay.
Several of his victims exited the courtroom directly after the verdict was announced, and collapsed into sobs atop the marble railings inside the courthouse.
Hundreds of protesters remained long after nightfall, discussing what to do next, surrounded by empty tear gas canisters, bricks, metal railings and other debris.
Original magnesite stairs, wrought-iron railings and wood floors with decorative inlay create an Old-World feel, while modern amenities add an updated elegance.
The other three victims were among those hit by the car as it sped across Westminster Bridge before crashing into railings just outside parliament.
Sheets of tattered, pale pink silk hung from the railings above us, near the rows of yellow and blue industrial lights lining the ceiling.
Also on board were 10 people being shuttled up the mountain, some clinging to metal railings and others sitting on dirt-encrusted jump seats.
They used traffic cones and street railings to build makeshift barricades in the street, and threw bricks, metal poles, and petrol bombs at police.
Khalid Masood, a British national, drove his car into numerous pedestrians on Westminster Bridge before smashing his vehicle into railings near the Palace of Westminster.
Pressed up against the railings with a good view was Cynthia Bowley, a retired translator from the Isle of Wight just off Britain's south coast.
Some "radical protesters" removed railings and set up barricades with water-filled barriers, bamboo scaffolding, traffic cones and other objects, police said in a statement.
By the time they're shown thrashing around, shots cutting between a club and industrial railings, it's nothing short of a besotted homage to the subculture.
"We found 175 children all with shaved heads, tied to their wheelchairs, tied to metal railings, held in cages," Rosenthal told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Railings, bridges and even the safety barriers on highways; buses and bus stops; hospitals and government offices—all sport combinations of her blue-and-white.
The railings, chandeliers and sconces were forged by blacksmiths at the John C. Campbell Folk School, an adult education center committed to preserving Appalachian traditions.
Divorced from the watery, breezy world outside, each venue offered variations of faux wood-grain laminates; dark, patterned carpets; brass railings and flamboyant light fixtures.
Brass railings and window frames protrude over the sidewalk in a twisted pile of right angles after one floor collapsed onto another in the quake.
Past the halfway point, a larger crowd higher on the hill started screaming, raising fists in the air and jumping on the trail's side railings.
Heatsheets, a popular brand of the blankets, has a program to donate the used blankets to a company that makes wood-alternative decks and railings.
"Perfectly Clear" presents its own hazards, and so Thompson had had a pair of railings installed on the stairs leading up to the white chamber.
Kids were making TikToks everywhere, phones propped up on bar railings; they were moving on and off the Internet, dead serious about getting their content.
If you decide to use a napkin or tissue to hold onto the poles and railings, discard the tissue in an enclosed trash bin afterward.
Everything got the Midas touch, including the $500,000 front doors, the railings on the $2 million staircase and the moldings on the walls and ceilings.
There are simple wooden steps installed here and there, but no concrete staircases, iron railings or trails festooned with coloured pennants and loudspeakers playing soppy music.
"Some radical protesters have removed railings ... and set up barricades with water-filled barriers, bamboo sticks, traffic cones and other objects," they said in a statement.
Some survived by cramming their faces against the railings, taking in as much air as they could, although the crush prevented their chest cavities from expanding.
Tatprof is based in Naberezhnye Chelny, a major industrial city in western Russia, and makes a range of aluminum products from window frames to balcony railings.
As the Associated Press reports, the ban applies to areas that police consider particularly dangerous, including parts of the coastline that are not protected by railings.
They run along window ledges and low walls, atop railings and pavement, around pipes on sidewalks — and in other spots where people might sit or lean.
The limestone base will also be restored, Mr. McMillan said, as will the marble fire staircase with cast-iron railings near the middle of the building.
Pre-Lit Christmas Garland, $47.99, available on Amazon Spruce up mantels, railings, door frames, or columns with this classic garland pre-lit for a brighter glow.
He remained there on Wednesday, despite embassy staff members erecting metal barricades between his tent and the front door, and intermittently sanding the railings behind him.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Anti-government protesters blocked roads with iron railings near a stadium where Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam held a public meeting on Thursday.
The unnamed driver had a miracle escape when he ploughed into metal railings sending a 6ft long metal 'spear' from a barrier smashing through the front window.
Other steps could include new rules, controlling access with fences, or building safety features like railings near particular selfie-related death hotspots like the Catskills' Kaaterskill Falls.
Some were building barricades with steel pipes on the approach roads, facing outwards like a porcupine, to keep the police back, and scouring nearby streets for railings.
Armed police officers carry their weapons as forensics officers work near a grey vehicle that crashed into the railings of the Houses of Parliament in central London.
As his hand closed about the cold railings under the trees, he fought to overcome his jealousy and pain, as one will to overcome a fainting fit.
Istanbul's skies are now notably clear, and the fishermen who crowd the railings of the Galata Bridge into the wee hours hoist up sardines by the bucketful.
The lock walls are cracking and sagging, the hydraulic pipes are paper thin, concrete is crumbling, metal is rusted through, railings are gone, and seals are leaking.
" Pinkham has an eye for the elegiac, and captures the grim pall of the Ukrainian hinterlands: "There were balconies without railings, windows without glass, doorways without doors.
A staircase with granite treads and stainless-steel railings leads up to the main entertaining level, which has an open floor plan, high ceilings and large windows.
Outdoor space: Doors in the great room open to a wooden deck with railings and propane outlets that make it possible to grill without using propane tanks.
The significant financial burden of modernizing homes to add ramps, railings or benches should not prevent those on limited incomes from living safely in their own homes.
The contrast between the geometric sterility of architectural elements, walls, and railings, and the more decorative arrangements of plant pots and flower boxes is a frequent motif.
The ambient lighting, the flirtatious smiles, the lipstick-red carpet and uniforms, the cushioned benches and steel railings curving around the mezzanine—all conspired on the senses.
Right now, new lights are being installed, as well as new red and black curtains, new railings and a control board inside a brand-new control room.
The plastic covering can be shrink wrapped onto surfaces that are considered common breeding grounds for bacteria like MRSA -- such as door handles, railings and IV stands.
Video shows him grappling down the balconies and railings of several floors until he got to the ground level, where anxious authorities jumped in to lend a hand.
Urban scenes break the rule of nature: they tend to feature regular, repetitive patterns, due to the common use of design features such as windows, staircases and railings.
"He climbed about 200 feet down on what looked like basically chain-link fencing and then the railings of each apartment building," said NBC 10 pilot Jeremy Haas.
There have been gifs, celebrity tweets, memorials, and even sand sculptures — and now a clever piece of street art painted on some railings in New York has surfaced.
Police said the protests have been a "man-made disaster" for the city with some 45 kilometres (28 miles) of roadside railings dismantled, and 145 rail stations vandalised.
On Saturday morning, championship day, Strait made his grand arrival on horseback, taking a ceremonial lap around the arena as fans hung over the railings, angling for selfies.
Chinese netizens are also debating the safety of the railings, because this is the third time that a person has died after getting caught in one of them.
Tom Burr initially created 2017's "The Railings (May, 1970)" as one part of a larger site-specific installation inside a gutted Marcel Breuer building in New Haven.
Traffic lights were also shut off after underground cables were dug up and cut, while railings were pulled from the sidewalk to use as barriers against riot police.
The entryway, for example, may need a resurfaced path to reduce trip hazards, improved lighting, railings on the stairs, or a ramp and wider doorway for a wheelchair.
He was not an example of the families who live in bungalows with white porch railings and who overwhelmingly voted for Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election.
The studio's design, while delightfully unconventional — with its rounded blond-wood walls, nylon strap and net railings and floating portal-like doors — is precisely tailored to Veilhan's needs.
The unnamed driver had a miracle escape when he ploughed into metal railings sending a six-foot-long metal &aposspear&apos from a barrier smashing through the front window.
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Red and green apples of various varieties covered the railings and steps outside the party's Dublin headquarters following the EU investigation into the country artificially reducing Apple's tax burden.
Across the street Lillian, her newest recruit, hung laundry on lines strung from porch roof and stair railings to branches of the high, dusty bushes that protected her garden.
A collection of giant slabs surrounded by thick iron railings, protected by a phalanx of armed guards, it looks more like an arm of government than a commercial organisation.
Belgravia, the location of Julian ­Fellowes's new novel, is an enclave of white townhouses with black railings covering a square mile or so to the southwest of Buckingham Palace.
Bodies crowded into the pick-up zones and the parking lot outside the international arrival area, creeping into the parking garage, where protesters hung signs from upper-story railings.
One supporter stands on the street railings in an almost Christ-like pose, still holding up a banner that reads "Farewell Boleyn" while surrounded by rubbish and glass shards.
The work also included expanding two parking lots and adding a viewing platform, new fencing, warning signs, hand railings and a bridge over a creek upstream from the falls.
The ceremony took place on the Victorian estate's front steps, the railings ornamented with a garland of magenta orchids and purple lavender, in keeping with the wedding's regal theme.
A few months later, according to court papers, they bought Mr. Grant a $3,000 watch and spent another $6,000 to install new railings on his house in Staten Island.
Moments later, someone identified the suspect who, according to a witness who spoke with the Times, replied that he threw the boy over the railings because of social services.
Somehow, I found myself at the front, pressed against the railings, struggling for breath, sweat seeping from under my cap, soaked in second-hand weed smoke and warm beer.
I spent an evening in central London squashed up against a set of railings, after 30,000 people assembled outside Downing Street for a protest announced just three days previously.
At the liaison office, the destination point for the march, protesters were tying yellow ribbons -- a symbol of the city's 2014 Occupy movement -- around railings in front of the building.
Size: 2227,26016 square feet Price per square foot: $283 Indoors: A street level wooden walkway leads to the home's entrance, on an L-shaped deck with custom-made steel railings.
The photos on their website show Scare Tape dangling off the prow of a boat, the railings of a dock, and in a fruit garden — not pasted to residential windows.
For Ms. Chen, gender nonbinary nursery design means understanding that a child foremost wants to master her environment, and tools like step stools, faucet adapters, and railings encourage that development.
And yet many contractors can't be bothered to pay for training programs and safety measures, even those required by law, such as installing "fall protection" systems like nets and railings.
Built of concrete, with a galvanized roof, the 1,766-square-foot house withstood Hurricanes Irma and Maria in 2017; damaged railings and gutters were replaced or repaired, Ms. Courlas said.
Minutes after the attacker plowed his car into the railings by the Houses of Parliament, the entire area was closed off and swarming with heavily armed cops in black uniforms.
Typically, residential customers order a 28-foot tree, "decorated where you go, 'Wow' when you walk in," as well as garlands for their railings, a couple of wreaths, and a centerpiece.
Pre-lit Green Liberty Christmas Garland, 9 ft, $14.98, available at WalmartAdd greenery to railings and doorways with an artificial garland that's pre-strung with clear lights for a cozy glow.
The main hall of the museum, which features Rajastani temple columns and wooden railings from a nobleman's home, is topped with a great Islamic dome — a nod to Mumbai's diverse history.
Oreste Capocasa, the police chief of the nearby city of Ancona, told RAI that many people were hurt when metal railings on a ramp outside one of the emergency exits collapsed.
Police wearing masks and gloves led the new arrivals one by one from the boat to a newly-constructed reception center, consisting of two large tents surrounded by high metal railings.
To the left of the foyer is a quarter-turn staircase with stainless-steel railings and an alcove leading to a guest suite with a balcony and an en-suite bath.
"Looking at the replay a bit this morning, I'm probably pretty lucky I don't have a couple of railings in my mouth if it was a couple of inches lower," Zampa said.
Local architect Liuba Lashchyk created Pennsylvania's official 9/11 memorial, focused around a spiraling walkway and fountain, both bordered by glass railings inscribed with the names of those lost in the attacks.
The railings outside the Lindo Wing at the hospital where Kate Middleton is due to give birth just got a fresh coat of paint — indicating that the royal baby's arrival is imminent.
Since the spot currently hosting the pop-up was previously a women's retail store, much of the set-up was already there, including the gold-trimmed railings and that Barbie-esque door.
Ten workers from Thai construction company SCG have taken 19 days to complete the freestanding comfort station, which features silver railings rising over white-washed steps beneath its all-white tiled roof.
These modifications such as railings in the home and grab bars in the bathroom would greatly assist frail elderly Americans stay in their homes and protect them from the risk of falls.
" The Times article said movements were "designed to allow the practitioner to pass fluidly and often beautifully through an urban environment without hindrance from obstacles like railings, walls and even parking garages.
Since moving to Harlem more than a decade ago, she has often walked by his old home — a three-story brownstone on East 127th Street with cast-iron railings and overgrown ivy.
Television and social media footage from the scene shows heaving crowds of trapped commuters desperately trying to climb over railings and stairways to escape the crush, as lifeless bodies are pulled free.
Railings would have to be installed along the ramps and behind benches that are now sheer slabs of Mount Airy granite, set off against monumental blocks of the same whitish-gray stone.
Featuring balustrades and frilly railings, the new mansions extend nearly to the property lines in the prestigious Little Neck Hills, said Pattie Rifino, an associate broker with Daniel Gale Sotheby's International Realty.
That would be major setback that would leave Brexit, yet again, up in the air as thousands of protesters demanding another referendum mass outside the railings of the 800-year-old parliament.
The twice national light-heavyweight champion was caught on camera jumping over the railings of a pedestrian bridge blocked by baton-wielding police before swinging blows at two officers, forcing them to retreat.
Margery grinned savagely at the thunderstruck crowd— Margery walked barefoot down the worn stone of the north side of the island, but she stopped short of the wide overlook with its carved railings.
"It was so powerful that the railings of a nearby bridge collapsed," the bare-chest man recalled, standing in front of the iron shed where he lives with his wife and three children.
We also don't know how long the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 can survive on hard surfaces, although other coronaviruses can survive for up to nine days on hard surfaces like stair railings.
Wide-plank oak floors run throughout the apartment, and the balconies and the roof terrace are made of an environmentally friendly wood product called Kebony, Mr. Bonde said, with glass-and-steel railings.
And, when any ships did get near enough to attempt to assess the situation, they simply saw a silent (read: EXTREMELY,  EXTREMELY DEAD) figure, seemingly peacefully waving to the crew from the railings.
The rooms in the buildings were painted with a certain kind of green, with this dark wood and staircase railings, bricks and big casement windows, narrow streets, and this thick atmosphere of negativity.
It's the most iconic structure in San Francisco, but for the loved ones of the more than 21,303 people who have lost their lives over the bridge's railings, it represents a morbid reality.
Warning signs deck promenade railings from Scarborough to Broadstairs and beyond but now research from the University of Exeter has suggested an easy way for holidaymakers to deter the gulls - just stare at them.
In 1979, soon after the country began rolling out Deng Xiaoping's economic reforms, a small group of artists mounted an unofficial exhibition on the park railings directly opposite the National Art Museum of China.
Almost in spite of itself, meanwhile, Ms Grant's book is as much a love letter to London as a lament, an ode to pink skin after sunny days and lost gloves waving from railings.
A dog was seen dangling between balcony railings in an apartment complex in Colombia when neighbors jumped into action, including one man who climbed up from the apartment below to help the dog to safety.
Each had signature moves, too, a color-coded style: the blues did something closest to ballet; the greens scooted and slapped their pelvises, propelled by undulating torsos; the reds, jazzier, draped themselves over gold railings.
Meanwhile, the Daily Mail newspaper's front page was dedicated to a 21-year-old picture of Markle sitting on railings with friend Ninaki Priddy outside Buckingham Palace, one of her future in-laws' London homes.
At the docks, the salmon-hued dust coats everything, from the yellow railings atop the cranes to the rims of the fast-moving conveyor belts that hurtle rocks toward the bellies of giant cargo vessels.
There are a few scorched-but-recognizable husks of gas stations or curio shops but most of the 14,000 homes that caught an ember burned with such blowtorch intensity, only railings and the fireplace remain.
When she struck him again, he abruptly turned the steering wheel left, swerving into oncoming traffic before crashing into the railings on the side of a bridge -- screaming can be heard as the video stops.
Begin trolling at the vast warehouse where Architectural Artifacts trades in decorative building castoffs from wrought iron railings and wooden mantelpieces to terra cotta gargoyles as well as more portable art tiles and juggling pins.
The droppings, mixed with urine, have made their way onto railings, catwalks, supports and rails throughout the tower, where workers can come in contact with it, reads a memo from the Department of Homeland Security.
The Beekman hotel's bar is at the bottom of the atrium of the 1883 Temple Court Building, which rises up through seven floors of elaborate cast-iron railings to end in a soaring glass pyramid.
Bonaire's main town, Kralendijk, boasts a few streets that look charmingly Dutch with their pitched roofs and pastel paint jobs but also slightly Creole in the ornately carved wooden railings of the second-floor terraces.
Mr. Kuleto, who for a generation dominated restaurant design in the Bay Area, teamed up with Ms. Des Jardins to conceive Jardinière, a two-level restaurant with illuminated glass ice buckets welded into balcony railings.
Christophe Dettinger, who was twice national light-heavyweight champion, was caught on camera jumping over the railings of a pedestrian bridge blocked by baton-wielding police before swinging blows at the officers, forcing them to retreat.
"We're not the goodie-goodie Hong Kongers anymore," said 23-year-old Iris, after helping tie up metal railings with plastic straps to build barricades in a brief protest in the Tai Wai working class neighborhood.
Home improvements to ensure there's plenty of light, no loose carpets or railings, and no objects to trip over in the middle of rooms can also help make falls less likely, prior studies have also found.
Crossing under Long Key Viaduct, fresh water rained from a busted pipe and on Marathon Key, the first proof of life came from the rugs and towels drying on the railings of the battered Seapointe condominiums.
They will try to convince you that your third eye caught conjunctivitis after you touched the railings at Flosstradamus' last set, and that you should say "almond milk" three times in the mirror for a cure.
In June, a suicide bomber killed 22 people and wounded 59 more at an Ariana Grande concert in the UK, the blast driving dozens of panic-stricken attendees to jump railings as they made their escape.
What Neil had discovered was that this factory found that it was cheaper to pay out the insurance settlements for the dead employees than it was to shut down the factory and replace all the railings.
In an effort to prevent arrests, protesters started tossing yet more Molotov cocktails at the top of the entrance; a massive blaze erupted, crackling and feeding off the chemicals, chairs, metal railings, and pieces of cardboard.
Keep your children close At Cincinnati's Gorilla World on Saturday, witnesses said the 3-year-old boy managed to crawl between fence railings, through some bushes and over another barrier before dropping into the moat with Harambe.
The latter three died of injuries in the Grand Annual Chase while the Willie Mullins-trained Sandsend broke a leg in the County Hurdle while racing for the finish, with jockey Katie Walsh thrown into the railings.
The drawing he is accused of stealing was done by Sergei Sotov, a street sweeper and artist who had left it and other examples of his work hanging on railings around Vladimir, a city east of Moscow.
Letter of Recommendation Each day along the upper railings of my top-floor Brooklyn apartment's fire escape, starlings alight and start holding forth in an ever-­evolving chorus of clown whistles, clicks and shards of expert mimicry.
Written to ensure the safety and accessibility of buildings, codes dictate everything from the height and depth of stairs and where railings end, to the amount of floor space in front of toilets and the height of windows.
There, Rainier waited onboard his yacht, Deo Juvente II. As passengers craned over railings and through portholes to watch the film star board the yacht, a seaplane – owned by Aristotle Onassis – dropped thousands of red and white carnations.
The 1928 house, built as a weekend getaway for a wealthy ranching family, features many of the details that can be spotted in nearly all of Keaton's homes: colorful Spanish tiles, wrought-iron railings, and white stucco walls.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Railings festooned with tear gas canisters and colorful postcards are artworks that protesters in Hong Kong have made from materials left over from recent demonstrations, hoping to spread their message in the Chinese-controlled territory.
MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippines moved to shore up relations with the United States on Tuesday with guarantees that a treaty between them would be honored and security ties were "rock solid", despite President Rodrigo Duterte's railings against Washington.
Big names like Wiz Khalifa, Waka Flocka, and Vic Mensa will pop in unannounced and spit a few songs while the crowd dances on stage with them due to the lack of security, railings, or general law and order.
"Look at what has just been found on the railings of the local government building," said Moreau, a farmer who represents LREM in the central France region of Creuse, on his Twitter page, referring to the poster of him.
Page Starzinger, a poet who lives in a one-bedroom apartment in Greenwich Village, also saw the poetry in the 28-year-old British company's designs, and ordered blue-black cabinets (shade name: Railings) for her narrow galley kitchen.
"Royal Caribbean's guest-conduct policy says, "Sitting, standing, laying or climbing on, over or across any exterior or interior railings or other protective barriers, or tampering with ship's equipment, facilities or systems designed for guest safety is not permitted.
New York City Building Code specifies many requirements, including parapet walls or safety railings at least 240 inches high, and a limit on rooftop decking made from combustible materials like wood to 1503 percent of a roof's total area.
Dashboard camera footage from another car nearby, released earlier, had shown the bus charge onto the wrong side of the road without warning before hitting the railings of the Wanzhou Yangtze No. 2 Bridge and plunging into the river.
He wears his lunatic aggression like a motorcycle jacket, but he was the only one calling bullshit on the innumerable moments when this show feels like a montage of gingham button downs and women gazing pensively over balcony railings.
The new netting at Yankee Stadium tapers down from 20 feet high behind the plate to 9½ feet high above both dugouts and then 5½ feet above the railings in front of the high-priced seats down both lines.
I was surrounded by modern decor, trendy velvet, and shiny accents, but that air of classic New York City remained with exposed marble staircases and black lacquered railings that were reminiscent of a pre-war New York apartment building.
Nonetheless, for the last match of the season, we were often part of a bumper crowd hoping to see the Bees avoid the drop, gripping the gaudy orange railings of the East Terrace and checking our phones for scores elsewhere.
A "wet paint" notice has been hung up on the railings outside the Lindo Wing, which is where Kate and Prince William will introduce their third child to eager well-wishers as they make their anticipated debut after the birth.
Joia Simpson, 19, was attending a Halloween party in Dinkytown, Minneapolis earlier this week when she fell over two side-by-side railings from the 10th-floor apartment building, Minneapolis Fire Department Assistant Chief Bryan Tyner told the Star Tribune.
This exhibition, loosely known as "China/Avant-Garde" (or, as others called it, "The Great Leap Somewhere"), was advertised with crudely printed posters that were tied to the museum railings and showed the global road symbol for "no U-turn".
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.
You have escalator and stair railings, taxicabs and hotel shuttles, bins full of snacks (if you're lucky), the handles on coffee creamer carafes, cramped meeting rooms in which people sneeze, and your phone screen, which you keep touching all day lo
"I wouldn't let them move me from the railings, and they decided that I am an old man and it might be dangerous to remove me forcefully," said Mr. Ashall, who added that he would risk jail to save the trees.
Ideal for the solo traveler or selfie zealot, the ARMOR-X Mini Flexible Phone Tripod can be wrapped around branches, posts, or railings, or set up on any surface — even bumpy, uneven ones — on your quest for the perfect angle.
The unit features a white Carrara marble staircase with wrought-iron railings, oversized picture windows, multiple gallery walls designed to display Cohen's art collection, a dramatic black-and-white chef's kitchen with a separate butler's pantry, and a large private gym.
" Trex, which makes its wood alternatives from recycled materials, functions in 46 countries and is "heavily levered" to Europe and Australia, the CEO said, adding that Trex makes railings for "about 90 percent of the major stadiums and arenas in North America.
"Park staff encourages all visitors to have a safe visit by staying on designated trails and walkways, always keeping a safe distance from the edge of the rim and staying behind railings and fences at overlooks," park officials said in a statement.
Yankees 5, Giants 2 Since Aroldis Chapman joined the Yankees in early May, fans at Yankee Stadium have made a ritual of crowding over the railings in right field to peer into the bullpen and watch him unfurl 33-mile-per-hour fastballs.
Their work has led to the creation of a new ramp and railings to better control visitor access; guidelines for maximum numbers of visitors to control humidity and carbon dioxide levels; and the installation of a filtered air supply and exhaust ventilation system.
To wash my small cadre of functional outfits, I toss the clothes in a knotted plastic bag down to the basement, where the washing machine is, then follow on one foot, my weight on the dual railings I had installed for my father.
At various points, the performers crawled around the perimeter of the museum, sliding along the railings and down the stairs; dragged each other along the floors; piled on top of each other; and sat in a circle and passed around an invisible object.
It's somehow possible to feel for these characters, despite how much bad shit they're doing to society — especially Kendall (Jeremy Strong), who opens "Safe Room" on the roof of the Fox-like ATN, idly strolling by the low railings separating him from oblivion.
People had crowded onto the small craft — a raft with flimsy railings and a canopy to keep off the sun — to make the short journey across an arm of the Tigris to the island, home to a picnic ground and small amusement park.
You could write down your name and the name of your sweetheart on a padlock and affix it to the railings of a bridge, as it happens in Paris, Rome, Florence—even though you'd probably make municipal authorities and art historians very unhappy.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Waved on marches, draped from railings or daubed on faces, flags are fluttering across Britain - a standoff between Union Jacks and European stars that shows a nation torn in two by its vote to leave the European Union 260,22020 days ago.
I was able to spend hours wandering around the historic hotel to touch and photograph every little detail that thrilled me — like the scars on the brass railings of the grand staircase, a relic from the hotel's days as a U.S. Army base after WWII.
"They set up roadblocks by umbrellas, wooden planks, bamboo sticks and railings; pried up pavement bricks, demolished roadside fences, damaged street signs and lampposts as well as attacked police officers at scene with lethal weapons such as bricks and sharpened iron rods," the statement said.
It's annoying by design, which might make you miss some of the subtle details that make it work so well: the way it's able to bounce off walls and railings, or the extra satisfying, squishy pop it makes if you kill it with a headshot.
On the morning I visited, the weather forecast did not deter the tourists, who swarmed around the railings on the east side of the square, where you have a frontal view of the ballerina, her placid expression oblivious to the social media bonanza around her.
Fans squeezed themselves near curved railings and barricades to hear Mr. Legend's set, which included songs like "Green Light" and "All of Me." Attendees strained to record Mr. Legend on their smartphones, riding up the escalators backward, too busy capturing footage to sing along.
He said he paid for Mr. Grant and his wife to stay at a luxury hotel in Rome, for meals at expensive restaurants, for gifts for his children and wife on Christmas and for improvements to the railings and windows at his Staten Island home.
They duck down, they lower their center of gravity, and apparently we've evolved to ... If we find ourselves on this face of a cliff to lower our center of gravity so we don't fall off, people will reach for hand railings that aren't really there.
Related: Migrants Keep Arriving in Greece as EU and Turkey Seal a Deal to Deport Them Police wearing masks and gloves led the new arrivals one by one from the boat to a newly-constructed reception center, consisting of two large tents surrounded by high metal railings.
Jerold S. Kayden, a Harvard University professor of urban planning and design who co-authored a 2000 book, "Privately Owned Public Space: The New York City Experience," has documented an array of spikes, bars, railings and other obstructions on benches and ledges in these spaces on a website.
The walkable space in each pod is encircled by railings that are heavily incorporated into the various VR worlds, but I did frequently reach out to touch various items — machinery in The Blu or a temple wall in Magic Projector — only to find that there wasn't a real-world counterpart there.
The Town Car sent by the hotel had a flat-screen for his entertainment on the 22019-minute drive into D.C. The channel once snidely referred to as "state TV" now delighted in showing long shots through the White House railings of men in uniforms removing boxes of incriminating paperwork.
When trying out Into The Deep (working title), I had the chance to become a professional diver, submerge myself deep underwater, and in a cage while a large, very realistic-looking and menacing shark ripped the metal railings off my cage, slowly tearing apart the only barrier between myself and the sea.
"When I am an old woman I shall wear purple with a red hat that doesn't go, and doesn't suit me... And gobble up samples in shops and press alarm bells/ And run my stick along the public railings," goes one of my favorite poems, "When I Am Old," by Jenny Joseph.
When friends from England visited—envious of my adventure and my good fortune in having escaped—I took them downtown to see my favorite landmark, on the waterfront near the World Trade Center: a quotation from Walt Whitman's poem "City of Ships" embedded, in gilded letters, in iron railings overlooking the marina.
Carpenters lined up two versions of wooden mock-ups recently to show Mr. Lamprou varying sizes of posts, balusters and railings that will recreate the edge of the piazza that once wrapped the 8,375-square-foot mansion while altering the recorded dimensions of the originals just enough to adhere to modern building codes.
Fearing he would be accused of good old fashioned murder of his now-dead nemesis if he simply threw the body out to see, he spent weeks with the decaying corpse until he decided the best course action: building a makeshift coffin, which he tied to the railings just outside one of the lighthouse windows.
If a hospital in a crowded city stopped charging, it would mean more frail, elderly people staggering into the accident and emergency ward on their own as their sons and daughters search for a space, more parents panicking as a child who has hit her head lolls in the back seat, and more labouring women leaning against railings.
For those who wish to age in place, the authors of "70Candles: Women Thriving in Their 8th Decade," Jane Giddan and Ellen Cole, list such often-needed home attributes as an absence of stairs, wide doorways to accommodate a walker or wheelchair, slip-resistant floors, lever-style door knobs, remotely controlled lighting, walk-in showers, railings, ramps and lifts.
Unless you've been busy climbing Mount Everest or just deprived yourself of any form of social media or information over the past few weeks, you've probably heard about this video: The one of the guy who, after attending an afterhours party at the Flex nightclub in Vienna, elegantly jumped into the Danube Canal and simultaneously tested the strength of the sidewalk's railings.
The following is a list, by no means complete, to begin with: All spaces should have combinations of on-grade entrances, ample seating with support, ASL interpreters, communication access real-time translation (CART), all-gender restrooms, assisted listening devices, 1:12 ramps, railings, grab bars, foot stools, temperature control, quiet spaces, closed captions, and a staff educated about service animal etiquette.

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