A section for one woman and two men displays little more than leg straddles in every conceivable direction.
At the section displaying the sixteenth century, Gwen drew to a stunned halt.
A long final section comprising a recent lecture series at Yale displays the gravest and most eloquent writing in the book.
The following section displays the first still relatively short tunnels, as well as the largest bridge on the line.
The front section displayed silken saris, rugs, jewelry, and Oriental art objects.
This section displays the club's financial expenditure's in the transfer market.
The ethnographic section displays local embroidery, carved wood and tribal jewellery.
The last two sections display a mixture of antique and contemporary Brazilian and foreign furniture.
The former section displays a slumped appearance along the inner wall.