The 800-square-foot basement is designed to look like a ship, complete with curved walls and portholes.
Networks seem to be reacting like a ship spotting an iceberg on the horizon, slowly shifting course to avoid danger.
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Both newspapers are moving into the city centre after 20 years at the building, which is shaped like a ship.
She herself moved through the gardens like a ship in full sail, dressed in her favourite purple or sea-green gowns.
Enoch Powell once said that any politician who complained about the press was like a ship's captain who complained about the sea.
"Jeremy was just sort of like a ship that was just sitting there right on the horizon waiting to come in and unload, " Gilroy said.
Among other attractions in the Institute's display hall, designed to look like a ship, is a chance to experience the claustrophobia of climbing into one of Ballard's manned submersibles.
Few features in the world so dominate their landscapes as El Cap does Yosemite, where its two enormous walls of granite, towering 3, 000 feet above a meadow, jut into the valley like a ship's prow.
"The court, in this case, is facing the same issue, and we like a ship in an unchartered sea, seeking some guidance by the light thrown by the legislation and judicial precedents in foreign countries", it said.
Players can choose to pilot vessels like a pirate ship or a Disney cruise ship through different interactive adventures.
But the Albula steepens quickly, and the river disappears into a dramatic ravine, forcing the train to criss-cross the gorge, creaking like a sailing ship in a full-bellied wind.
The law, once set in motion, can be like a huge ship propelled by logic and precedent.
Like a tall ship at full sail, she leans, tilts, and billows.
As St Paul's - and the wider church - had in recent days appeared like a rudderless ship battered by storms beyond its control - there was silence from Lambeth Palace.
Like a city, the ship has a fire and emergency response capability and its own security organization, including security forces, legal services, brig and a process by which the captain enforces good order and discipline.
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There are many, many pieces in the puzzle to get a marvel of modern engineering like a cellphone to ship, and each of those pieces has some wiggle room.
The SNP's proposed Referendum Bill - which will not be presented to Holyrood this term - was like a "ghost ship" flitting in and out of view, according to the Labour MSP.
He had keen blue eyes, deep-set and overhung with unruly gray eyebrows, and a nose that jutted out from his face like the prow of a ship.
Over time the economy will be weighed down by all these costs, like a barnacle-encrusted ship.
Like the captain of a ship, an adviser is paid to keep your portfolio on course in good times and bad.
"Like turning around a cruise ship, it's a long process, " Kersting says.
The master bathroom has a deep tub with teak lounge chairs next to it, like a swimming pool on the deck of a ship.
It was fear of that kind of loss that sent investors bailing from Indiana-based Lilly (nyse: LLY - news - people) like sailors from a sinking ship.
All the refracted light and reflection gives a feeling of infinite space, like being on the bow of a ship.
After lunch, a pair of engineers took me to see their laboratory: a drab eight-story concrete building, crammed with so many pipes and ducts that it felt like the engine room of a ship.
Most of the collapses that have taken place over the last 10 years in a study done recently by engineers, about 85 percent of them were from some external cause like a flood that undercuts the pilings or a barge or a ship hitting them.
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