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In a period when population growth came up against regulatory limits on new building, the partition of existing houses into smaller rooms was commonplace.
The hiring rooms were not only more comfortable they also helped to affirm the reshaping of female farm service into a form of domestic service.
At the top is a line of similarly sized rooms divided by loadbearing partitions, and with the possibility of inserting non-loadbearing partitions to define circulation.
Presently schools are places where children ®nd empty classrooms, absentee teachers, or teachers sitting in the staff rooms, waiting for their pay.
Robotization of finishing operations is impossible without developing compact and mobile designs of special-purpose robots permitting the movement of the equipment between rooms.
American infants tended to sleep in their own rooms apart from their parents at 1 month and more at 3 months of age.
Spacecrafts and the ultra clean rooms they are assembled in, are routinely monitored for microbial contamination.
The use of churches as public prayer rooms, not sacramental fora, began at once.
The rooms in these houses had thick plaster floors placed over a well-prepared base composed of small cobblestones.
A building is composed of surfaces (walls, ceilings, floors) designed to enclose spaces (rooms) and give them particular form.
The average household had 4n0 members, living in a house with 4n4 rooms, which generally included at least one bedroom and one bathroom.
The approach denies privacy to residents who have to share bedrooms, cannot lock their rooms or who have to submit to assistance with bathing.
Within each zone, rooms and offices are designated with a number.
They are an amalgam of dreams and personalities, rooms and theories, paper clips and organisational structure, clients and activities, budgets and photocopies, and great intentions.
The architectural layout design problem is one where rooms are required to satisfy adjacency and cardinal direction constraints to fulfill their functions.
Two vocabulary tests were administered individually in separate rooms.
The boys could not bathe, because the staff kept the shower rooms locked.
Summit was divided into four rooms and likely enclosed by wattle-and-daub walls and a thatch roof.
All modeled censers were recovered from contexts that indicate their use atop structure summits in the rear sections of what were likely enclosed rooms.
The facility was closed for 8 h to permit thorough cleaning of all food service areas and guest rooms.
Each house was designed to have two rooms (12 feet by 10 feet), a cooking verandah (8 feet by 10) and a common courtyard.
Each of five rooms contained two cubicles as described previously [1].
Facilities at the intermediate care centres include consulting rooms, operating theatres and recovery suites.
The alterations of the living quarters that usually take place at this time generally result in an increase in the number of living rooms.
One might venture that the new science either responded to or was influenced by trends in opera houses and concert rooms.
The members are expected simply to listen to what is discussed in committee rooms and to follow their party's direction.
Also, if you exit the auditorium on the violin side, you're told the men's rooms are on the far side of the hall.
In this most important natural philosophical endeavor, private rooms and closed experimental spaces were giving way to public judgment.
Tenants could retreat to the privacy of their own rooms, but even here they were often expected to share, especially if they were related.
In many residential designs, bedrooms, kitchens, bathrooms, living rooms, dining rooms, deck/patios, windows, doors, stairs or gables, are no more than standard architectural features.
Therefore, it is impossible to characterize precisely to which stimulus conditions subjects responded if they were in rooms with windows.
People find they can create great and beautiful physical poetry in small rooms.
One of the main engine rooms of renewal of our understanding of late tsarism has come from economic history.
The environment such as the baby rooms, dispensary, kitchen and lavatory was investigated, and the overall level of hygiene of the nursery was evaluated.
She specified that after her death her daughter could bequeath the rooms to whomever she preferred.
Many large old hostels and resettlement units have closed, while smaller hostels with single rooms and better facilities have multiplied.
The residents tended not to 'visit' each other in their rooms.
There were 238 passenger rooms on the ship, of which 40 rooms had baths and the others showers.
The program took place in specially designed work-out rooms located at the hospital and was carried out in the mornings.
Clearly, a more detailed exploration of referral policies from psychiatric emergency rooms is needed.
However, a reference in a carpenter's bill, discussed below, leads us to think that there were other, more substantial dressing rooms.
Genial rehearsal rooms may be pleasant to be in, but they rarely spark significant work in my experience.
You should have seen him kneeling and praying when the rooms in the castle were already on fire around him.
We can peer through keyholes, move through open doors, glide into adjoining halls and rooms.
In most cases, extra rooms cannot be added to the buildings.
According to the representatives of the town council the different rooms are described and measured in bays, from north to south.
From 1951 on, the museum was able to reopen successively more and more rooms.
Such houses are highly subdivided, with kitchens, dining rooms, several bedrooms, and other elements common to the large modern house.
Two rooms were now frequently provided for the family.
The rectangular house typically had several rooms, accommodated an entire family, tended to be extended over time, and was found in fully sedentary communities.
The remaining site areas became three outdoor rooms: arrival court to south-east, walled vegetable garden to south-west, and main garden to north.
A closer look at the relationship between these two figural rooms reveals a further overlapping of space.
Most of the women, however, seemed not to mind the room's growing stuffiness.
In 1946, the average number of rooms per household was 2.7 for an average of three persons.
A third quality measure is the provision of single rooms.
During the evening a few residents who did not go to bed early sat in the corridors outside their rooms.
The observations were conducted in public spaces, including dining rooms, corridors and lounges.
Why you go over there, down there by those rooms ?
The elevation is designed from outside, with the regular front windows expressing living rooms and staircases identically.
The connectivity of rooms in different zones is used to evaluate the connectivity of the house.
As well as a shop window - in the words of our donor - there are smoke-filled rooms.
No citizens' group advocates solely for better care in emergency rooms, or solely for those individuals who receive care in hospitals.
The principles guiding the number of rooms to which each family was entitled were complicated and had been changed from time to time.
Almost all of the rooms face south; those facing north are mostly toilets and kitchens.
Are people in moving rooms, patrons of the cinema, and users of virtual reality devices really fooled?
The students practised on a familiar instr ument in one of their usual practice rooms.
The first type of household cluster is made up of several different rooms on a single level.
The living quarters of his household cluster consisted of seven rooms of which the floors and windowsills were made of concrete.
The seriously sick go to emergency rooms of public or voluntary hospitals and get treated.
As for dialogue, actors were locked in rooms or chalets easily reproduced in the studio.
The teachers' rooms, for example, were arranged on several floors in a tall block, at first glance apparently to screen a high building immediately adjacent.
Access to the other rooms was apparently via the patio that was inevitably populated by distributing movement from space to space.
As in the private rooms on the ground floor, the bedroom is completely out of sight of the embassy.
As my steps echo through these rooms, memory asserts itself, mingling with the present, transforming the vision before me.
The tranquillity of the principal rooms is accentuated by their juxtaposition with the dynamism and openness of the entry and the loggia.
The outside world is incorporated into the home, both symbolically and functionally, and from these rooms it subtly permeates the rest of the apartment.
An extension of this principle is the provision of public access facilities, such as interview and conference rooms, in the non-secure zone.
There's no communication area: it's built on the principle that rooms follow one another, being increasingly intimate.
All sleeping places in the sampling rooms were supplied with untreated bed nets.
Significantly fewer rooms were described as "available" in the latter, experimental condition.
Look at the plan and decide what the various rooms are going to be and how you are going to furnish them.
The rooms faced the sea, and the beach was not a minute's walk away.
When a zone is being evaluated, it uses the best rooms currently available.
The researcher continued asking the child about the location of different rooms in this same manner.
Table 2 lists the qualities of the verbalizations in response to where for rooms on the same floor and other floors.
If the children lived in a multistory dwelling, we also asked them to point where were rooms on a different floor.
The station was consciously designed to be a civic centre with a wide range of rooms including a theatre.
A great range of waiting-rooms, offices, restaurants, baggage rooms, and a post office were supplied within.
However, surveillance based in emergency rooms is also of great value.
Now certain teachers can control it and keep their rooms clean and tidy.
In one set of rooms - the modern ones fitted up within the ancient shell - they can live tolerably without too many irrational fears.
All he can think of is extending his library into those two rooms.
We have no separate evidence, however, and it seems unlikely, that the best rooms in the lodge were those in the gallery.
The number and type of rooms occupied by the labouring poor is also significant.
They felt so good, they just loved it, and in comparison with that, the lack of the right rooms did not mean anything at all.
The combination of detailing, materials, and form produces rooms of great dignity, which is a necessary condition for the individuality of the home.
The entry and loggia are open rooms oriented primarily toward the sea.
Centred on the wall between two living rooms is a double door.
The size of the rooms are not predetermined; instead, constraints are supplied as ranges of valid areas and desired length to width ratios.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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