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The line had 23 stations, all with vaulted roof construction.
It had a vaulted roof that would be too tricky to get in through.
The building was a simple wooden structure with a vaulted roof.
It is a modern red brick building with a vaulted roof.
Long, narrow and with vaulted roofs, they are hundreds of years old.
Almost an acre of open space spread before us under a vaulted roof.
It is never used for making a vaulted roof.
This also has a groin vaulted roof, but built in stone.
It has an unusual tower, with a double vaulted roof.
Notably, instead of a dome it was covered by a vaulted roof.
The common room was large, with a vaulted roof of stone, black as though carved from jet.
All around the cellar were pillars, supporting its vaulted roof.
It rang from the vaulted roof of the salon, free and spontaneous.
Mammoth columns rose through the floor, supporting a vaulted roof.
The main halls of the exhibition, with their high vaulted roofs, are magnificent in themselves.
The low vaulted roof stretched for some forty feet until it met the blank wall at the far end.
The church is believed to be the only church in the country with an entirely vaulted roof.
In that moment the church only has one nave with a rectangular floor and a vaulted roof.
The nave's original stone vaulted roof has been replaced with wood.
These may have had vaulted roofs, the archaeologists said, but there is no evidence of stone superstructures.
Their chanting rose up through the vaulted roof of the Cistercian chapel.
Then a terrible cry echoed through the vaulted roofs.
The vaulted roof twenty meters overhead is undulating, or seems to be.
The triumphal arch had a vaulted roof with three passageways.
The vaulted roof was removed in 1966 and replaced by awnings over each platform.