Officials elected to hold the Mass in the open air to avoid the risk of injury from falling debris.
If we were to move - the open air market they would have to buy lorries and vans to get the produce from wherever we finish up, up to their place.
She stepped out into the open-air vestibule to explain the situation: Arty Groys was inside that condo with a woman who had appeared half naked on his doorstep.
Authorities, under fire for responding too slowly to two major earthquakes in 1999, said they had rushed mobile hospitals, prefabricated homes, food and blankets to the region and set up makeshift, open-air first aid posts to treat the injured.
We believe Rock4Life will be the biggest open air concert to be staged in the region.
By the time Ian Humphreys replied in kind for Ulster, even the guests in the new hospitality boxes had deserted their indoor video screens and taken seats in the open air, reluctant to miss any of the action and sensing that something special was about to unfold.
The air conditioner gets turned down to the coolest setting AND you open the windows because you want some fresh air.
Away from the monsoon summer months, typically June to September, open air venues are also a great way to catch indie acts in the city.
The meetings, which are free and open to the public, offer participants a chance to air their opinions about the Internet, ask questions and receive updates from Icann about the organization itself.
People don traditional embroidered shirts and head to the Pirohovo open-air museum on the outskirts of Kiev.
At one end of the spectrum the archly alternative, quintessentially Berlin venue of Kater Holzig played host to the Tech Open Air festival.
Your suite comes complete with a king-size bed, a wet bar for your pinot grigio, bathrooms with double marble vanities, sitting areas and windows that open up to the sweet wine country air.
Record numbers of about seven million people - or one in seven of the population - are expected to watch the match on large open-air screens in the biggest street party the country has ever seen.
The house itself had an open-air courtyard, intimately connected to the gardens and the sea by large rooms that could be opened in such a way that no walls interrupted the flow of people or air from the patios to the courtyard, which was filled with sun and palm trees.
Tickets to the afternoon celebration cost 120 Danish krone, but the fee also covers a morning open air church service, a festival for families and admission to the Lincoln Log Cabin, a cedar log cabin within the park that serves as a museum for the history of the Danish emigrant experience.
In August 2015, the Tin Homecoming Open Air Cinema will take the film back to its historical setting, with an outdoor viewing at the Botallack cliffs.
Early research involved a colleague lying in a deckchair in the night-time open air with a piece of string to measure the meteors, while he observed electromagnetic signals on a cathode-ray tube in a nearby hut.
North Somerset Council had been given approval to demolish the former open air swimming pool, but that decision is currently under review.
In the screenshot below, Green has modeled how the microbiome differs between two kinds of classrooms, one that keeps its louvers open at night to let out the still air (green) and one that keeps its louvers shut (blue).
The winding streets of Paris' northeast have been the home to bars, restaurants and guinguettes - open air dancehalls - since the early 19th Century, when Belleville and the neighbouring village of Menilmontant sat just outside the city tax limits, and drew the working classes for some cut-price going hard before going home to their workshops and factories.
Mr Hall has created many works for the open air since the late 1980s and has been commissioned to make sculpture by institutions around the world said the council.
The JSOC liaison, the military-police contingent, and several sailors placed the shrouded body on an open-air elevator, and rode down with it to the lower level, which functions as a hangar for airplanes.
Commonly overlooked items like barbecues and yes, even vehicles, need to be rescued from the open air.
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Back at the press base, where the 60-strong media pack have to suffer saunas, open-air natural hot springs, and an underground disco, the antics of the tiny but dedicated British contingent are gradually endearing themselves to the Italian media.
When Lennon planned to join Abbie Hoffman and Jerry Rubin in free open-air concerts outside the 1972 Republican Convention, in Miami, he was promptly subjected to deportation proceedings.
If the production line were kept open to make stripped-down versions of the stealth jet for Japan, the Air Force might try to buy some more of them for itself in the future.
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Bobby V was going to open a window, and let the fresh air rush right in.
Its City Council House 2, with windows that open at night to take in air that cools the interior by day, was the first public building in Australia to get a six-star green rating.
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