10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUN BLIND»
Discover the use of
sun blind in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
sun blind and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Specifications in detail
BliDblj£d 1 \ in. wrought deal, weathered, grooved, rebated sun- blind box
framing, with small moulding on top edge, and opening formed in front face for
blind. The sun-blind to be of best striped linen tick sun- blind material, to fall out
the full ...
Frank William Macey, 1904
2
Modern Armenian Drama: An Anthology
YOUNG MONK: Your will? Blind Monk: Faith moves mountains. What are eyes
that they should remain fixed in their sockets? Young Monk (doubtfully): And you
say you've worshiped the sun? Blind Monk: Yes, I sinned, Young Monk, and that's
...
Nishan Parlakian, S. Peter Cowe, 2013
3
The Building News and Engineering Journal
There is even a description of blind which answers not only as a sun-blind, but
even as a protection against burglars. Architects very often, when planning
mansions, public buildings, or cottages, seem to forget that blinds are sure to be ...
work the price of the meter is low, but prolonged trial alone can show whether the
instrument is or is not likely to keep in order. Automatic Sun-Blinds. — What we
believe to be the latest development in automatics is a sun-blind recently ...
5
The Secret of the Unicorn Queen, Vol. 1: Swept Away and
Sun ...
Swept Away and Sun Blind Josepha Sherman, Gwen Hansen. Sun Blind With
thanks to Suzanne Weyn and Stephanie St. Pierre 1 Sun Blind.
Josepha Sherman, Gwen Hansen, 2011
6
Open/close: Windows, Doors, Gates, Loggias, Filters
6 heat can build up behind sun blinds. this can be minimized by choosing a
suitable fabric or by attaching the sun blind at a sufficient distance from the
building's structure. the load on the cantilever arm (wind drag) means that to be
folded ...
Alexander Reichel, Kerstin Schultz, 2010
7
A smaller English dictionary
Sun-blind, sun 'blind, a. Blind from too bright sunshine. Sun-burned, sun'beriit, a.
Scorched by the sun's rays; darkened in hue. Sunday, sun'da, n. The Christian
Sab- hath, or Lord's-day; the first day of the week. — a. Belonging to the Lord's- ...
John Ogilvie, Richard Cull, 1872
8
Blind Tom, the Black Pianist-Composer (1849-1908): ...
It appeared with the following headline in the Columbus (GA) Enquirer-Sun:
BLIND TOM'S STORY TOLD BY N.Y. WORLD The New York World of Monday,
June 15, says of the death of Blind Tom: "Blind Tom" is dead. And the ending of
the ...
Geneva Handy Southall, 2002
9
An English dictionary, etymological, pronouncing and explanatory
[Sax. eunne; Sans. swr, to shine.] Sun-blind, sun 'blind, a. Blind from too bright
sunshine. Sun-burned, sun'bernt, a. Scorched by the sun's rays; darkened in hue.
Sunday, sun'da, n. The Christian Sabbath, or Lord's-day; the first day of the week.
... CANNIBAL CORPSE IMMORTAL PRO-PAIN BURNT BY THE SUN BLIND
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BLACK LABEL SOCIE NEKROMANTIX ARSON HEADSTRONG IMMORTAL
CARNAL ...