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The east window is similar to the windows in the south wall, but with two mullions.
They opened a window mullions to create an extra room.
The pattern of its window mullions is nearly identical throughout.
A rose window with wooden mullions is located above the door.
At the one window, small, with a stone mullion, the summer sun was streaming in.
Lightning stood by the mullion window, looking out, hands in deep pockets.
And a very old house like mine does have deep enough mullions in the windows to support the candles.
The stone was shaped on site and window mullions all hand cut to match.
For another, we have an old house, and our windows have many mullions.
The steel mullions will be a dark gray that virtually disappears.
Its window mullions echo Lamb's but are set on a different grid.
In the second and third floors there are mullions.
Mullion Cove had a lifeboat station from 1867 until 1909.
They went and looked at the empty room, the casement between the middle mullions of which stood open.
We developed a mullion system to refasten the skin to the structure.
Mullions may be made of any material, but wood and aluminum are most common, although glass is also used between windows.
The church windows are of coloured glass set in wooden mullions.
I clutch the stone mullions of the window, and press myself against the panes.
All the window have stone frames with mullions and transoms.
This translates into high heat loss through aluminum curtain wall mullions.
Use a general-purpose saw to cut through mullions and transoms.
Long, tall exterior walls can go up without mullions, where regular glass would bow out or break.
The window mullions extend that vertical thrust to the skyline.
Small panes, sturdy mullions too difficult to break out.
There is one door, and the three windows have mullions; at the corners of the building are quoins.
Munnion was a right-handed batsman who bowled left-arm medium pace.
Henry Munnion (23 January 1849 - 24 June 1904) was an English cricketer.
Withdrawing, Jack said 'Bonden, give me a bight of rope fast to the munnion.
In Sussex's second-innings, Munnion wasn't required to bat, with the match ending in a draw.
On a mountain overlooking the point where three African countries meet, Christopher Munnion visits a sub-Saharan civilisation that was lost for 1,000 years.
Against Gloucestershire, Munnion was dismissed for a duck in Sussex's first-innings by W.G. Grace, with the same outcome in Sussex's second-innings.
Munnion made two first-class appearances for Sussex, one in 1877 against Gloucestershire at Clifton College Close Ground and another in 1880 against the touring Australians at the County Ground, Hove.