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In the middle of the 13th century, the first internal partition is made.
Glass is also used for internal partitions and as an architectural feature.
The rooms were designed to accommodate 20 people and contained no internal partitions.
They've split it down the middle and carved out the internal partitions."
It is also a material for internal partitions and external cladding.
An internal partition existed between the two ends of the saloon, but was removed in later years.
He had to hope that the internal partitions would be thin enough for the grenade to penetrate.
When the wire drew taut, it would certainly cut through some internal partitions of the ship.
Each prefab unit ships with a toilet and sink, but no internal partitions.
To save weight all internal partitions used Duralumin as did the sides of the superstructure.
The vans were fitted with internal partitions to divide first, second and third class coffins.
It was burned and then re-roofed in the early 21st century, and no internal partitions survive.
Plasterboard is mainly used for internal partition walls.
Multiple internal partitions are a frequent feature, probably indicating that several smaller (family?)
The numerous internal partitions that result have often proved anathema to modern-day breweries.
The internal partitions were restored in 1639 and, after several re-arrangements, lasted until the Victorian 'restoration' of 1881-3.
Larger baskets often have internal partitions for structural bracing and to compartmentalize the passengers.
There are up to twenty pairs of perfect mesenteries (internal partitions) with strong retractors.
Three carload sheds has an internal partition on semisheds.
The internal partitions enlarged on that privacy.
The main use for smart glass is in internal partitions where many companies now enjoy the ability to switch screens and doors from clear to private.
The second oddity was the presence of transparent internal partitions and numerous internal air locks.
The Ropery (not surprisingly, where ropes were made) is a three-storey building of 1785, over a thousand feet long without any internal partitions.
In one week the internal partitions were removed, damage was made good, the floors were sanded and polished.
They lighten the ship by cutting off all internal partitions and throwing them out cargo hold; all but the most essential gear.