He lived with his mistress at a luxurious estate in Normandy, to which he had added a grandiose belvedere. |
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The roof accessible to visitors becomes a public belvedere from where to enjoy views over the Elm Garden and the future River Park. |
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But Simpson's big move is to express the tower's top three floors as a separate, projecting belvedere. |
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All that was left of the old mansion was the belvedere from which to view sunsets that Bonaparte often compared to those of Venice. |
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A long timber deck links the house with a smaller structure used as a belvedere for sitting out or quiet contemplation. |
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One end of this long north-south wing terminates against the hill, the other in a belvedere overlooking the ocean. |
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At the apex, the belvedere foyer of the adaptable theatre circles its curve and allows views west down the water. |
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Roofed but open on one or more sides, a belvedere may be located in the upper part of a building or may stand as a separate structure. |
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Both lunch and dinner can be enjoyed out in the open under umbrellas on the lovely belvedere with spectacular views out to sea. |
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To the south, the belvedere and the medieval postern overlook the small village of Vallery and the Château's former gardens. |
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The gazebo is a freestanding belvedere, usually open on all sides but often enclosed by wire screening. |
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The theme of dematerialisation is reprised at the top of the block, which is crowned with a glass belvedere, connected to the lower floors by a serpentine spiral staircase. |
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The upper one is based on a corridor that runs at garden level, double and single sided, south-west from the entrance to a covered belvedere at the far end of the garden. |
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Everybody else stayed on the belvedere, sipping iced drinks. |
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At the top, a contemporary version of a belvedere frames a final breathtaking vista before visitors immerse themselves in the dense fabric and delights of the historic centre. |
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This park will also enable visitors to reach the belvedere dominating the port. |
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The glass of the belvedere or watch-tower on the third floor was actually smashed with the pipes and taps uprooted below. |
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I would suggest that visitors try the panoramic view from the belvedere platform, some 25 feet above the ground level, specially designed for the occasion. |
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There are regional craft shops surrounding it, a 10 meter high belvedere to appreciate the entire treetop and Guides that speak English and Spanish. |
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The villa, which was originally conceived as a summer house, was reformed by the architect Antoni Puig i Gairalt between 1931 and 1936, together with the Music Room, the garden and the belvedere. |
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This was a hilltop belvedere, or summer house, with a view, of completely symmetrical plan with hexastyle, or porticoes on each of four sides and central circular halls surmounted by domes. |
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This is a fine belvedere with a statue to the dead of both world wars and a great view east to Cisternino and south to Martina Franca, but the weather isn't on our side. |
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A vast residence organized around a patio dominated by a belvedere. |
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Either, for the most experienced, undertake the descent through the itinerary of Lake Pierre Chatel and Lake Pétichet, with a stop at the belvedere Olivier Messiaen and its astonishing view on the lake of Laffrey. |
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The new Osborne House was built between 1845 and 1851 in the style of the Italian Renaissance, complete with two belvedere towers. |
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Additionally, the belvedere from the top of the tower survives as a folly at Sandon Hall. |
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Other features include a full-length standing seam barrel vault penthouse and a crescent walk with belvedere overlooking a new pond. |
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The park features a belvedere which offers views of the river Thames. |
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I have a Walter Mosley novel ready to go, ready for that holy moment on the cliff when I can fire up a cheroot, sip a Belvedere and get lost. |
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Having spent three nights on Dublin streets, the old boys of Belvedere College reported a record charity collection. |
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Belvedere means beautiful view but when you look out, all you see are factories and industrial estates. |
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His uncles played for Belvedere and, from his first arrival, he seemed destined for good things. |
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He went to Belvedere College after that but by that stage, the jumping bug had well and truly bitten and he was commuting daily to get his fix. |
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Yesterday the first salvos were fired in a battle over plans for a giant incinerator in Belvedere. |
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By 3pm the tide had turned and the boats were approaching the Crossness sewage outfall at Belvedere. |
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We hopped into my car, and she directed me downtown to the Belvedere, an old high-rise office building that had been converted into cheap apartments. |
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Both are better bets than the rather down-at-heel Caruso Belvedere. |
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Similarly, Milizia could see in Bernini's Apollo and Daphne only a monstrous parody of the Apollo Belvedere, and he utterly condemned the Saint Bibiana. |
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They field three senior sides, with teams at most junior age groups, and play at Holden Road, the site of Belvedere and Calder Vale Sports Club. |
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He continued to spend most of his time at Fort Belvedere in the Great Park, where he had lived whilst Prince of Wales. |
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Escher's graphic Belvedere, and the Moebius strip, all with their visual ambiguities. |
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The house speciality is a potent blend of Belvedere black raspberry vodka, fresh blackberries, cassis and cranberry topped with champagne. |
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Thereafter, the Lieutenant Governor of Bengal, who had hitherto resided in Belvedere House, was upgraded to a full Governor and transferred to Government House. |
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A 49ft-tall gold box hid the loos inside Florence's Forti di Belvedere. |
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The house is linked to its lawn by two sets of curved steps, designed by a pattern that could have been taken from Bramante's Cortile del Belvedere in Rome. |
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Now, the Belvedere Estate houses the National Library of India. |
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In 2009, the Belvedere Macerations were the most awarded Vodkas in the annual Vodka Masters competition, prevailing over the 116 vodkas that were entered in the blind tasting. |
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The great and the goodwho helped Birmingham Post celebrate its transformation moved from Fort Dunlop to an afterparty at Bed by Belvedere below The House on Bennett's Hill. |
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