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Chatter from the crowd drifted up to him through the louvres.
Sunlight came through the louvres and threw bars of cold light across them.
The areas without seating in each corner have movable louvres.
The faces were mounted in the openings where the louvres had been, to the east and the west.
Then there are the simulated louvres on the flanks of the car.
For example, before turning on the ceiling fans of a classroom, the students have to open the louvres first.
On each wall of the tower are two tall Belfry louvres.
The bell openings are paired, each having two lights and louvres.
Much of this equipment is behind louvres, and could therefore be subject to dust, particularly through the construction period.
The way the louvres were set in the frame gave him a blind spot maybe forty feet deep.
The eastern face has just a small opening, the other three have two light windows now closed by the louvres for the bells.
On either side of the sanctuary are long arched windows with timber louvres.
On top of the tower is a pyramidal roof with small louvres.
It came in through the louvres and scoured his eyes and made them water.
Outside, the wind shook the louvres and rattled the window panes.
The tower was completed, replete with louvres but left without bells.
These louvres also protect the façade from the harsh western sun.
There were no workers in the apartment and the louvres on the nearby desk screen didn't open.
In its top stage are two-light bell openings with louvres.
In the top stage the bell openings are also round-headed and have louvres.
He went to the window, where the daylight was already fading, and looked out between the vertical louvres of the blind.
Sound came through the louvres, as well as sunlight.
The frame was clad in aluminium louvres lit from within at night.
The power pack is to the right of the driver with the air entry and exit louvres in the roof.
What width are the are the vanes of the the louvres.
For some time no light had been coming through the louvers.
The face plates all had louvers on them to let out the heat.
But only one set of smaller louvers has any signal.
Virtually all have louvers that can be closed in the winter.
I put my torch out and listened at the louvers.
Most earlier models also had louvers near the bottom of each side panel.
They will also replace about a quarter of the windows with louvers.
Even closed, the louvers would not prevent all leak- age.
I stacked the louvers neatly on the desk top inside.
However, where the paths are open to direct light, louvers have been installed.
In any basement, foundation walls should have louvers or windows that open.
The nest was located in the attic louver and would be hard to get at.
"Though I don't think anything remains there other than the missing louvers."
They also had larger louvers on the side due to the greater demand for cooling air.
The louvers were moved to the door jambs for 1972-1976 models.
The boathouse, for instance, has louvers in the side that can be opened.
The louvers were torn open, and a man was looking down at him through a rifle scope.
Struggling free, she fumbled open the louvers at the top of the frame.
Modern louvers are often made of aluminum, metal, wood, or glass.
The small decorative louvers were back, this time just ahead of the tail lights.
The room was close, still hot, although some air circulated through the louvers of the shutters.
You can close them off when they're not needed - the two simple louvers fold flush into their housing.
People stood all the way around the walls; others outside, lifted out the louvers to listen in at the windows.
The middle part was just wooden slats, mounted like louvers.
The tops of the towers are distinguished by metal louvers.