stairway in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

stairway in the PONS Dictionary

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In addition, high-platform railcars have more floor space for passengers if space is not required for stairways, and wheelwells needed to accommodate railcar bogies.
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An extensive network of boardwalks, bridges and stairways, in length, have been constructed to visit all regions of the park.
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Red and gray granite and sienite have been used in pavements, stairways and lower part of walls.
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The original brickwork of the outer vaulted passageway is well exposed, as is the entrance of the vaulted stairway to the upper levels.
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The stairway leading to the front door has one step for each of the 17 victims.
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The castle stairway was expanded in 1580-99.
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Dar exteriors are typically devoid of ornamentation and windows, except occasional small openings in secondary quarters, such as stairways and service areas.
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On the main floor a broad central hall, with a graceful reverse-flight stairway rising to the low half-story above, separates two large rooms.
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Two original stairways located at either end of the main corridors, which led to the now-removed corner towers, have been closed off.
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The works on the first chapels, stairways and church proceeded through the 18th century.
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