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And if you should someday, somehow get
vaulted
out of your home by either great failure or great success, then your job is to fight your way back to that home the only way that it has ever been done, by putting your head down and performing with diligence and devotion and respect and reverence whatever the task is that love is calling forth from you next.
I love how the med school autopsy room is a cavernous
vaulted
marble mausoleum low-lit in red with huge Rembrandt paintings hanging from the walls.
"Night of the Ghouls"), which at that time had been
vaulted
for a couple of decades.
This kind of movie-making actually
vaulted
the series Star Trek to fame.
Such an approach has
vaulted
Cape Verde off the bottom of development indices into the respectable ranks of middle-income countries within a decade.
But being
vaulted
to leadership by family and dynastic connections is not a sign of greater gender equality.
Having
vaulted
past Germany to become the world’s biggest exporter, China now is set to displace Japan as the world's second largest economy.
While poverty has decreased slightly since 1994, inequality has
vaulted
upward, fueled by extreme unemployment, state incapacity, corruption, and affirmative-action policies skewed toward the upper reaches of the economy (not to mention the pernicious legacy of apartheid).
Then, harmoniously filling the whole church from windows to
vaulted
roof, a full chord sung by the invisible choir rose, swelled, hung for a moment, and softly died away.
The cage voided its burden of workers, who crossed the pit-eye hall, a chamber cut in the rock,
vaulted
with masonry, and lighted up by three large lamps.
Twenty-five metres in length and nearly four high, cut in the rock and
vaulted
with bricks, it could contain twenty horses.
"Yes," cried the youth as he
vaulted
into the saddle, "now, indeed, my honest fellow, is the time to run."
ha!'Mr. Lowten concluded with a loud laugh, half in jocularity, and half in derision, which was prematurely cut short by the sound of Perker's footsteps on the stairs, at the first approach of which, he
vaulted
on his stool with an agility most remarkable, and wrote intensely.
Afterward, but not too immediately afterward, a long-drawn howl made itself heard the howl of a weary warlock invoking a dilatory ghost"O Moti!Moti!O-o-h!""Ah there, Moti" murmured Tarvin, as he
vaulted
over the low stone wall, gripsack in hand, and stepped out through the ticket wicket into Rajputana.
She, with a still-smiling countenance, took his arm, and passed with him under a low arched door, which by a
vaulted
passage, lighted only at the farther end, led to a stone staircase around an angle of stone.
It appeared to her that the sounds spread to a distance beneath the
vaulted
roofs, and carried with them a magic charm to soften the hearts of her jailers.
At intervals, under this natural shelter, there spread out
vaulted
entrances in beautiful curves, into which the waves came dashing with foam and spray.
The lava, which was porous in many places, had formed a surface covered with small rounded blisters; crystals of opaque quartz, set with limpid tears of glass, and hanging like clustered chandeliers from the
vaulted
roof, seemed as it were to kindle and form a sudden illumination as we passed on our way.
I cried, awakening by my shouts the echoes of the
vaulted
hollows of the earth.
The immense mammoth cave in Kentucky is of gigantic proportions, since its
vaulted
roof rises five hundred feet [1] above the level of an unfathomable lake and travellers have explored its ramifications to the extent of forty miles.
Otto Liedenbrock, yielding to his nature, forgot all the circumstances of our eventful journey, forgot where we were standing, forgot the
vaulted
cavern which contained us.
On its left side it did not measure more than thirty feet in height and breadth, but on the right it was enormous, and its
vaulted
roof rose to a height of more than eighty feet.
In some places granite pillars, irregularly disposed, supported the
vaulted
roof, as those in the nave of a cathedral, here forming lateral piers, there elliptical arches, adorned with pointed moldings, losing themselves in dark bays, amid the fantastic arches of which glimpses could be caught in the shade, covered with a profusion of projections formed like so many pendants.
Here, bridges were thrown from one rock to another; there, arches like those of a wave, into the depths of which the eye could not penetrate; in one place, large
vaulted
excavations presented a monumental aspect; in another, a crowd of columns, spires, and arches, such as no Gothic cathedral ever possessed.
At a height of a hundred feet rose the
vaulted
roof, supported on basalt shafts.
A deathlike silence reigned under the
vaulted
roof, or at least in the anterior portion, for soon Cyrus Harding distinctly heard the rumbling which proceeded from the bowels of the mountain.
CHAPTER VIIIAt this the challenger with fierce defyHis trumpet sounds; the challenged makes reply:With clangour rings the field, resounds the
vaulted
sky.
Laying one hand upon the pommel of the saddle, the Disinherited Knight
vaulted
at once upon the back of the steed without making use of the stirrup, and, brandishing aloft his lance, rode twice around the lists, exhibiting the points and paces of the horse with the skill of a perfect horseman.
It was now abandoned to meaner purposes, because the present lord, among other additions to the convenience, security, and beauty of his baronial residence, had erected a new and noble hall, whose
vaulted
roof was supported by lighter and more elegant pillars, and fitted up with that higher degree of ornament, which the Normans had already introduced into architecture.
now, parricide, farewell for ever!--May each stone of this
vaulted
roof find a tongue to echo that title into thine ear!"
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