- A
sidelight or
sidelite in a
building is a window,
usually with a
vertical emphasis, that
flanks a door or a
larger window.
Sidelights are narrow, usually...
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original in the “sandlot kids clubhouse” area. Abrams, Al (June 7, 1955). "
Sidelight on Sports: A
Baseball Star is Born".
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. O'Brien...
- a front-facing
gable end. The main
entrance is
flanked by full-length
sidelight windows and
topped by a
transom window.
Houses similar to this were generally...
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Retrieved 26
March 2008. Lovece,
Frank (8
December 1992). "Curry
Prefers the
Sidelight for Now".
Newspaper Enterprise ****ociation
newspaper syndicate. Retrieved...
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protruding some 10 cm / 4in
further forward,
using the same indicator/
sidelight ****embly as the
Austin Maxi. The Mini
Clubman was
intended to replace...
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killing the sick
person instantly. Darnall,
Marcy B. (17 June 1937). "
Sidelights". The Key West Citizen. Page 2,
column 2.
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August 2024 – via...
- the
Roman calendar, to 1
January 45 BC 365 days. E.g., "... we have a
sidelight on what was
involved in "the year of confusion" as it was called. According...
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Innocence is a lack of guilt, with
respect to any kind of crime, or wrongdoing. In a
legal context,
innocence is the lack of
legal guilt of an individual...
- look like New
World homes.
Federal homes had
features such as
narrow sidelights with an
embracing fanlight around the doorway,
giant porticoes, gable...
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Channels 1
through 10
might be
Frontlight while 21
through 30
could be
Sidelight from left. In
Repertory Opera and
other large venues channel numbers are...