Gallery
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In 2009, Spiegel Online ran a portrait
gallery
about Bagram titled “America’s Torture Chamber.”
In Egypt, government authorities recently raided and shut down prominent cultural institutions – an art gallery, a theater, and a publishing house – where artists and activists once gathered.
The World after BushLONDON – There is a marvelous painting by Brueghel in the Brussels art
gallery.
Capitalism would have done its work, and the profit motive would resume its place in the rogues’
gallery.
But the main attraction is a shooting
gallery
where patrons can test their skills between courses.
In the boxes sat the same kind of ladies with the same kind of officers behind them as usual; the same kind of people, heaven only knew who; the same gaily dressed women, uniforms, frock coats; the same dirty crowd in the gallery; and in the whole of that throng, in the boxes and front seats, some forty real men and women.
Having eaten a cutlet and beans, and talked with the old man about his former masters, Levin, not wishing to return to the hall where he had felt so out of his element, went up into the
gallery.
The
gallery
was crowded with smartly-dressed women who leaned over the balustrade and tried not to miss a single word of what was being said below.
As he was passing through the corridor behind the
gallery
he came across a dispirited High School pupil with bloodshot eyes pacing up and down.
It was a large
gallery
for wagons, through a bed of solid rock, which had only needed walling here and there.
And as they advanced the
gallery
became more narrow and lower, and the roof irregular, forcing them to bend their backs constantly.
In the afternoon the workers in the earth cutting took the rubbish left at the bottom of the
gallery
by the pikemen, and cleared out the exhausted section of the seam, in which they destroyed the wood, being only careful about the lower and upper roads for the haulage.
She was obliged to show him how to straddle his legs and brace his feet against the planking on both sides of the gallery, in order to give himself a more solid fulcrum.
Below, in the bottom gallery, were formed the trains which the horses drew to the shaft.
But a shadow blocked the
gallery.
He was still speaking when the sound of steps was heard in the upper
gallery.
And their voices again rose; they had just stopped once more, and were examining the timbering in the gallery, which the pikemen were obliged to look after for a length of ten metres behind the cutting.
They met little Lydie, who stopped in a
gallery
to let them pass, and told them of the disappearance of Mouquette, whose nose had been bleeding so much that she had been away an hour, bathing her face somewhere, no one knew where.
At last they entered the large haulage gallery; it was a relief to the indecision from which he was suffering; while she once more had a saddened look, the regret for a happiness which they would not find again.
It was on the left, at the end of a short
gallery.
Suddenly the voices fell; Négrel and Dansaert, returning from their inspection, entered from a gallery, both of them sweating.
The cuttings put up to auction were in the Filonnire seam in the north
gallery
of the Voreux.
He had at first thought that the
gallery
was falling in behind his back.
A second band, come from the cutting below, found themselves on the other side of the mass of earth which stopped up the
gallery.
One morning, near Piolaine, the ground was found cracked above the north
gallery
of Mirou which had fallen in the day before; and on the following day the ground subsided within the Voreux, shaking a corner of a suburb to such an extent that two houses nearly disappeared.
They were content to consolidate the tubbing by beams placed across, preventing extraction, and they had neglected the upper galleries to watch only over the lower gallery, in which blazed the furnace, the enormous coal fire, with so powerful a draught that the rush of air produced the wind of a tempest from one end to the other of the neighbouring mine.
At last he reached a landing-place, and he saw the candle going off along a
gallery.
Frightened bats flew about and clung to the roof of the
gallery.
This gallery, like all the older passages, was narrow, and grew narrower every day from the constant fall of soil; at certain places it was a mere tube which would eventually be effaced.
At the end of a kilometre the tube enlarged, they reached a part of the
gallery
which was admirably preserved.
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