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Fernsehturm Stuttgart and holds 11,410 spectators (of these, 1,068 canopied seats and 4,949 canopied stands), which makes it the second biggest stadium in Stuttgart.


acacia, also known as umbrella thorn and Israeli babool, a medium to large canopied tree native to most of Africa, primarily to the savanna and Sahel of Africa.


The station retains one of its GWR-era station buildings and its canopied footbridge, both dating from 1884.


corridor of privately owned public spaces, such as open-access lobbies and canopied space, which are open during the day.


In the chapel is a large canopied table monument to MP Sir Edward Lewkenor and his wife of Denham Hall who.


North nave window and in the south-east corner of the nave are two unusual canopied niches.


The hilly terrain is typical of western Maryland with large sections canopied under dense forest cover.


gravestones from the 17th century and five listed structures, including a canopied tomb.


This neighborhood is canopied by mature oak trees full of Spanish moss, and is nestled on the Hillsborough.


gable roof, a polygonal bay window on the east elevation, and a bracketed canopied porch with cresting on the main facade.


The roadway for the southern stretch is canopied by trees that line the center median strip and the sides.


Way stands out in stark contrast with the Arboretum's wild and heavily canopied areas.


church was restored in 1860, when the chancel was rebuilt, although the canopied sedilia was retained.


The station had a canopied goods shed, and the '1904 Handbook of Stations', listed it as being able.


Lycoming O-290G ground power unit engine, but evolved into a fully bubble canopied aircraft powered by engines of up to 200 hp (149 kW).


flycatchers feed on insects, which they capture in the air often below a densely canopied tree.


Nurse cropping of tall or dense-canopied plants, may protect more vulnerable species through shading or by providing.


doorways, of its other notable features the church shows a 17th-century canopied pulpit and medieval stained glass windows.


six-bay arcades with shafted piers, between the clerestory windows are canopied niches with archangels holding shields.


named for its distinguishing visual feature, an alley (French allée) or canopied path, created by a double row of southern live oak trees about 800 feet.



Synonyms:

covered;

Antonyms:

distribute; bare;

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