From the museum's third-floor sculpture terrace, a silvery pedestrian bridge arches over to Millennium Park.
Music vendors, tucked into burrow-like railway arches, blasted the Caribbean sounds of Reggaeton from their waist-high amplifiers.
Its shape indicates the diminutive, human-like species Australopithecus afarensis had arches in its feet.
Global sales were down 1% at the Golden Arches, with the most significant decline in Asia.
Today, all that's left are some significant examples of early-Norman squat arches and broad stone walls.
Forty-seven million diners flocked daily to the arches in 2003, a million more than in 2002.
Either way, you can now use a credit card to eat at the Golden Arches.
Houston took off his shoes and socks to feel the sand mounding under his arches.
The UK and Russia were standout international performers last year for the Golden Arches.
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His restaurant under the railway arches in Yurakucho thrives on offering cheap food cheerfully.
Features include cave hamams (Turkish baths), rock-cut arches, walls patterned with volcanic colour-banding and panoramic terraces surveying the valleys.
Kalemegdanska Terasa is a bastion of fine food with stone arches and columns framing the dining room.
Two days before the fair opened, twenty-six corpses were dumped under the Millennium Arches, a downtown landmark.
The boy inhabited this place like a reincarnate monk, a sprite flitting between the fallen arches, beneath the vanished porticoes.
Complete with period arches and frescos, it features an important collection of 13th- to 19th-century armour and weapons.
The arches are painted with wide stripes in hot, spicy colors that Ozbek describes as a circus stripe.
The raw materials network, run with militaristic precision, is independently owned but entirely dedicated to the Golden Arches.
Next came McDonald's, which first erected its golden arches in Beijing in a prominent central location in 1992.
Another more recent study showed that seeing the golden arches triggers neurological changes that increase our reading speed.
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The aisle, gothic stone piers, arches and windows, including the main stained glass window, would all be retained.
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Three isolated concrete arches, the remnants of a piece of Soviet planning, stand eerily against a rock face.
With its pilasters and flattened arches, the interior matches the exterior, and bronze and teak add a sleek finish.
The arches originally held 72 fake pearls, though 24 of these were removed in 1898 and replaced with studs.
The vaulted roof made from crisscrossed arches shields the outdoor kennels, which run alongside the box of an office.
Really sit down and define the story arches, the character arches, and what the pillars of Infinity Blade are.
As we drove under the arches to Iraq I noticed a mural of Saddam still stood at the gates.
Operating margin fell to 17.7% at the Golden Arches, as input costs began to put serious pressure on profits.
They were gray metal, and the pointed arches between them were sharply cut.
's golden arches and the account's background picture to McDonald's new Fish McBites.
The fitted tension in the lower fuselage, the sucked-in, negative spaces ahead of the rear wheel arches, are spectacular.
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