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3. The floor plan of Aisled barns resembles that of an Aisled church

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8. The Aisled hall, viewed from the south

9. Aisled 7 is a valid Scrabble Word in CSW, formerly SOWPODS (Other Countries) Aisled 8 is a valid word in WWF

10. In the Early Bronze Age in Northern Europe, a transition from building two-Aisled to three-Aisled longhouses as the primary farm dwelling took place

11. Definitions for Aisled (a.) Furnished with an aisle or aisles

12. In which way did the three-Aisled basilica for the Monastery of St

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14. Zweischiffige Raum, Two-Aisled Rooms, Dvoulodí Säulen/Pfeilern in Achse

15. Visit this narrow-Aisled store, stocked with juices, candies, cookies, pickles and other items

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17. Whenever stone walls were applied, the aisled timber frame often gave way to single-naved buildings.

18. Aisled will operate from -40°C (-40°F) to 55°C (131°F)

19. However, the nave in farm buildings is called an aisle thus a "three Aisled barn"

20. Aisled definition is - having aisles; especially : having aisles of a specified kind or number —used in combination

21. Above was a five-Aisled basilica, of which only the remains of foundation walls can still be seen.

22. The A320 series is the best selling single Aisled plane in the world because it is a good plane

23. 30 It is a five-aisled church, not of hall type, with a wide, lofty nave and ribbed vault.

24. By 1562, there were "stables, servants' lodgings, kitchen, bakehouse, brewhouse, malting house, storehouses, and an aisled hall" within the castle walls.

25. The common Basilical, or single-aisled Byzantine refectory plan was a rectangular space that in some examples was divided into bays

26. “We are also proud to introduce the Aisled with unique optics that ensure uniform vertical light distribution along aisle shelving and racks.

27. The inside of an Aisled barn is wide in proportion to its length and is therefore an ideal space for the Museum’s Introductory Exhibition

28. ‘The hotel contains an oak timber frame thought to have formed the end of an Aisled hall, a popular form of building among well-off peasants in the 13 th century.’ More example sentences ‘Now you see that what it resembles is a preaching hall, like Les Jacobins in Toulouse, rather than an Aisled

29. ‘The hotel contains an oak timber frame thought to have formed the end of an Aisled hall, a popular form of building among well-off peasants in the 13 th century.’ More example sentences ‘Now you see that what it resembles is a preaching hall, like Les Jacobins in Toulouse, rather than an Aisled

30. The Aisled Barn houses ten large tapestries woven in a collaborative effort between Henry Moore and the West Dean Tapestry Workshop between 1976 and 1986

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32. Aisled barns have the big barn doors on the gable end of the building giving access to the center aisle, often called the drive floor or threshing floor.

33. Aisled Barn at Mundenbury (70m to south-east of House) Great Munden: Barn: 17th century: 24 January 1984: 1173699: Farmhouse at High Trees Farm (along Track 200m from Lane)

34. Aisled tetraconch churches 93 Krautheimer once posited that the tetraconch was a martyrium in honor of the Princes of the Apostles.9 The evidence for this identification is not speci-

35. St Mary's in Kirkgate, the parish church of South Leith, was founded in 1483, and was originally cruciform but, as restored in 1852, consists of an Aisled nave and north-western tower

36. The five-Aisled building occupies the position of a porch and functioned as a Lady chapel with the great west door being blocked during the Medieval period by an altar to the Virgin Mary

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38. There was an Aisled nave for the common people, this would have been a vast space, bigger than any other in the city and used as a place of justice, assembly, commerce, entertainment, and refuge, as …

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40. Five-Aisled basilica The basilica with its large atrium (52 m long in total) was built in the 2nd half of the 4th century above the Roman hypogeum and the Byzantine crypt south of the Decumanus

41. Peter’s in Rome, a five-aisled Basilican-plan church with apsed transept at the west end that was begun between 326 and 333 at the order of the Roman emperor Constantine and finished about 30 years later

42. Ambulatory, in architecture, continuation of the aisled spaces on either side of the nave (central part of the church) around the apse (semicircular projection at the east end of the church) or chancel (east end of the church where the main altar stands) to form a continuous processional way.