The effect can be seen in attics under ill-fitting tiled roofs, where the sun's rays are focused through chinks between the tiles. |
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It's got brilliant little backstreets and candy lanes of bars in attics and basements around Plaza Nueva. |
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Contractors differ on the methods they use to determine the location of roof and ceiling openings in homes with attics or crawl spaces. |
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These bulky albums are now spread across bookcases, cupboards, trunks, and attics. |
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If the worst happens, I'll start an underground blogging movement with secret servers in people's attics. |
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The attics will be ransacked, the old turntables and cassette decks will be dusted down. |
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They can be installed in either enclosed cavities such as walls or unenclosed spaces such as attics. |
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Since Gilbert and Gubar's The Madwoman in the Attic, critics have assumed that attics house madwomen. |
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During the summer months, they often seek shelter behind loose boards, under eaves or shingles, in attics and church belfries, and so on. |
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All day long, rescuers in boats and helicopters plucked bedraggled flood refugees from rooftops and attics. |
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Many old computers are stuck up in attics as people don't want to just throw them out. |
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These beetles will spend the winter in attics, wall voids and around window frames. |
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I haven't yet been in my attic, because attics are dark, scary, and often full of bugs and critters. |
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Nests may be built in trees and shrubs but are frequently found under building overhangs, in attics, barns, garages and sheds. |
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So they camped in alleyways or in doorways, or begged the use of cellars or attics or old warehouses whose wooden walls were worm-rotten. |
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Air also enters the living space from other unheated parts of the house, such as attics, basements, or crawl spaces. |
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Spare bedrooms or large closets make good drying rooms, but hot attics and damp cellars generally do not. |
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He was particularly interested in the attics of old buildings, where he sometimes found valuable artefacts among the rubbish. |
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Subject to planning permission, there is potential to convert the unused floored attics in these bedrooms into further accommodation. |
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Often, reflective insulation materials have flanges that are to be stapled to joists in attics or floors, or to wall studs. |
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He tried the stables for 133 horses, the kennels for 144 hounds, the attics for 144 abigails or footmen. |
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They will arise out of the work being done painstakingly in laboratories and workshops, in attics and studies. |
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As these men and women age, their attics and basements are being emptied of papers, letters, photographic albums and other ephemera of war. |
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The VPH2 fan is specially designed for an installation in individual house attics, hanging from a ridge beam thanks to its fixing cord. |
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The government promoted it and said it was a miracle product that people should put in their attics to make their houses warm and to save money. |
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Do not vent exhaust air into spaces within walls or ceilings or in attics, crawl spaces or garages. |
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In earlier days people used basements and attics for storage of out-of-season clothes and for furniture not needed at the time. |
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He was an apostle of efficient design, reviling cellars as hellholes of dampness and attics as reservoirs of junk. |
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The second level is a mezzanine floor, formerly the site of three attics once used for storing foodstuffs and now subdivided into several rooms. |
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It was a pretty unpleasant place by all accounts – cess pools in basements and cows in attics created a fetid environment. |
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Dry rot occurs mostly in the cellars, ground floors and attics of older buildings. |
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Visit more beautiful dogon villages, well-known for the beauty of their attics and their famous palaver huts. |
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The optical disks have unfortunately often winded up gathering dust in drawers and closets in attics and basements. |
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It is useful for topping up existing insulation in attics and accessible enclosed wall cavities and for filling in cracks and uneven spaces. |
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In winter, ventilation pulls out interior moisture, which tends to collect in attics and may saturate insulation or cause mold and mildew to grow. |
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Modernism got rid of attics, sheds, cellars and peripheral rooms. |
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Single rats have been known to lead celibate lives in the comfort of domestic house attics for several months while the house occupants are unaware of their existence. |
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The country is not returning to 1977 and its home-made fancy-dress costumes or Coronation bunting dug out of attics. |
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Chapters 4, 5 and 6 describe how to install insulation in attics, basements and walls. |
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Blown-in loose-fill insulation includes loose fibers or fiber pellets that are blown into building cavities or attics using special pneumatic equipment. |
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Interior floor space includes basements and attics that are finished to a standard that is comparable to the living areas of the housing. |
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Clerks and office staff were jammed into the stuffy attics of the East and West Blocks with no windows. |
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Houses with one and a half or two and a half storeys have attics with several small sections that sometimes make access and insulating difficult. |
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The second floor comprises six bedrooms under the rafters, a bathroom and two attics. |
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Avoid: Avoid storing collections in basements, in attics, or near windows or exterior walls. |
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The rambling old beach house had a dozen or more rooms, attics, walk-in closets with hidden panels and a widow's walk that gave a view of the ocean. |
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That can be as simple as insulating pipes and ducts, caulking doors and windows and otherwise weatherizing our homes to avoid heating our attics and the outdoors. |
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A thousand attics and flea markets must have been raided to yield the album's menagerie of castaway ukuleles, autoharps, Marxophones, Aqualins and peck horns. |
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These Asian ladybugs may overwinter under siding or shingles, in attics or soffits, or even hibernate indoors where they become active on warm days and seek a way outdoors. |
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At first they were simply hidden, in attics, hayricks and henhouses. |
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To the attics where thin pink salamanders writhed through crushed red Xmas balls and turned all silver and red and Xmassy. |
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Groups would meet for the sacraments in the attics of private homes at the risk of arrest. |
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Access between houses on the river bank was by boat or over the upper path, a small corridor passing through attics. |
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The building has two storeys with attics and four large windows on each floor. |
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This stove pipe must not pass through attics, closets, walls or ceilings. |
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Adding insulation to attics and basements. |
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And you're liable to end up in attics or the back of wardrobes when Santa Claus delivers lots of new teddies at Christmas. |
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Most health and safety rules amount to using common sense around ladders and tools, and when working in cramped and stuffy conditions such as in attics. |
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Do not exhaust air into walls, ceilings, attics, crawl spaces or garages. |
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Silverfish and firebrats are nocturnal insects that are commonly found in attics, basements, bathrooms, wall voids, subfloor areas and cracks or crevices. |
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Heat detectors are best suited to protect dusty or confined spaces such as garages, attics, crawlspaces, and unheated areas where the temperature may drop below smoke detector ratings. |
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Of all those people who were toughing it out in attics across the flooded city, only those of the Lower Nine were forbidden to return if they waded out for supplies. |
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In certain rare instances, they may even sneak into attics or basements, or even dig burrows under garden sheds seeking protection from the elements. |
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The product is perfect for attics with existing insulation or for insulating crawlspace walls. |
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Usable floor space is the floor space of dwellings measured inside the outer walls, excluding cellars, non-habitable attics and, in multi-dwelling houses, common spaces. |
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In order to boost the reserves needed to buy milk, millet, rice and medicines we went through our attics and cellars to find unwanted items that could be sold at the Nyon Flea Market. |
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Bat habitats include caves, trees, mines, abandoned weaverbird nests, abandoned termite mounds, or attics and roofs of homes. |
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Common items discovered in attics are silver dinner service sets, stamps, coins, paintings and NatWest piggy bank sets. |
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Many such jigsaws from the 1960s and 1970s are now probably languishing in attics and could be worth getting valued. |
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They could be eight storeys high and had basements and attics. |
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