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Several of the paintings are well preserved on the front pillars and the wall behind them.
An overhang and the front pillars were added later that year.
Above the front pillars stood the goddess Athena, painted in gold.
It showed four front pillars over its colonial portico, with two others in the background.
New forward slanting front pillars with non-wraparound windshield glass were seen.
The pedals are slightly offset to the right and the thick front pillars restrict visibility.
Don't get close to another Cadmian until we get inside the front pillars.
It came under criticism for its construction as its elaborate design and front pillars were more than required for the new school system.
The front pillars were made slimmer and the windshield was widened, deepened, and angled more steeply.
Below us was the deserted plantation: the empty, fallow field, the ruined house with two front pillars gone, the slave shacks passed to ruin.
But among the mud houses every now and then stands a grand multistoried house with huge front pillars and marble finishing.
The only sign still visible inside or outside the building is a painted notice on the front pillar that says "No Parking Cabs Only".
With its panoramic windshield and reverse angled front pillars, jukebox dash and long, low roof, the Super8 is a new-age vision of the 50's.
Using one of the front pillars for support and concealment, they watch and wait until the door opens and Lush appears, carrying a valise in his hand.
Some of the bullets struck the front pillars and a bulletproof upstairs window of the mansion, and one shattered a press room window made of ordinary glass.
This instrument consists of a pear-shaped body, to which is added a curved neck supported on a front pillar or arm springing from the body, and therefore reminiscent of the harp.
The third side of the triangle was formed by the strings themselves, the front pillar, which in modern European harps plays such an important part, being always absent in these early Oriental instruments.
Symbolic of the school's multiple-intelligence orientation is a series of illuminated designs mounted on the eight front pillars of the new addition, each design symbolic of one of the eight intelligences.
The car is laden with technology: The hardtop retracts along roof rails that extend from the front pillar to the rear deck; the roof responds to spoken commands, retracting in segments or all the way.
The style of Ke Lau (騎樓), balcony with two front pillars, once popular in colonial Hong Kong prior to World War II are easily found on the street.
External improvements to the building that year included sandblasting and re-mortaring the exterior, the addition of French windows, the construction of the front pillars, and a new entrance lobby with bronze doors and a large terrace.
By contrast, G.M. acknowledges its futuristic, pointy-nosed mini-vans were designed from the outside in, and consumers have complained that the front pillars, created by a sharply raked windshield, obstruct the view from behind the wheel.
Slender front pillars allowed a wider windscreen and the rear window almost wrapped around to the enlarged side windows now with the familiar Jaguar D-shape above the back door and fully chromed frames for all the side windows.
In 1937 bodies were the same except for drip moldings running from the bottom of the front pillar up and over the doors and rear quarter window, new fenders and bumpers, headlights rigidly attached (adjusted by moving reflector), wheel discs incorporated a hubcap, and a built-in trunk was incorporated on most bodies.