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She shouted the final four words toward the celling.
It is not just correction officers who are suing to stop the double celling.
Freed, his voice threatened to shake down the celling.
The restaurant retains some aspects of the bank's decor with a high celling and a marble bar.
A building housing, an instrument for projecting the position of celestial bodies onto a domed celling.
"You are looking at the celling.
She searched for an opening in the frozen celling, but all she could see was her own reflection and a shimmering white light beyond.
The Apache backed away, keeping his head bowed to avoid cracking his skull on the low timbers of the celling,.
Ahead of him was the dull red shape of Old Stone Teeth, squatting like a mantis between the pillars and the celling.
Interior walls in the small vestibule and the hall are made up of marble and the celling has a decorative plaster which reminds us of Renaissance ornamentation.
He struggled up out of the abattoir with his mouth hot and gummy, worked his tongue round it, blinking at the celling, where streetlight made an asymmetric screen.
In 1490 and 1491 Celling was occupied with Richard Foxe, at that time the bishop of Exeter, in the negotiations between England, France, and Brittany.
Throughout the "Great Workroom," a series of the thin, white dendriform columns rise to spread out at the top, forming a celling, the spaces in between the circles are set with skylights made of Pyrex glass tubing.
He derived his name, according to John Leland, from the village of Celling, or Selling, some two miles from Faversham in Kent: Edward Hasted assigns him to a family settled at Selling near Hythe.
In September 2008 Parliament held its first full plenary session (only part sessions are held in Brussels, see Location of European Union institutions) in Brussels after parts of the celling of the Strasbourg chamber collapsed during recess forcing the temporary move.