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    indoors
    [ adv ]
    within a building
    <adv.all>
    in winter we play inside


    Indoors \In"doors`\, adv.
    Within the house; -- sometimes separated, {in doors}.

    1. No one was hurt or killed in the blasts, but state authorities later imposed a curfew and banned all public assembly, including Friday prayer services, forcing tens of thousands of Moslem sabbath worshipers to stay indoors.
    2. The government declared a national emergency and ordered its citizens to stay indoors.
    3. Veronese extends that landscape indoors, confecting romantic vistas beyond trompe l'oeil marble balustrades and rustic scenes reflecting the four seasons. Allegorical figures celebrate the pleasures of music.
    4. The Dade County Health Department and the National Weather Service advised people with respiratory problems to stay indoors.
    5. Most Shfaram residents stayed indoors or watched from their balconies as Peres and a few dozen party activists walked through the town which in 1984 gave half its votes to the Communist Party.
    6. But Seifert insisted that they eat indoors.
    7. His compromise allowed bilingual signs only indoors with the French-language portion significantly larger than the English.
    8. The one fatal mistake is to bring it indoors or buy a heater so as to keep it warm. In short, a sudden pre-Christmas delivery is no cause for panic.
    9. The Soldotna Police Department told people to stay indoors, and a 10-point advisory issued by the state included a recommendation that people with lung ailments not venture out.
    10. In painting indoors, rollers cover surfaces more quickly and easier than brushes, but brushes may be necessary for detailed work.
    11. Some analysts have suggested that the increasing importance being placed on energy efficiency also may be increasing the tendency of radon, an odorless, radioactive gas given off by all soils, to concentrate indoors.
    12. Why not in one's own garden, or on the window sill? Herbs are not difficult to cultivate, take up little room, can be grown indoors or out, in natural sunlight or under artificial light.
    13. After a week of protests on the streets outside a world conference on AIDS, activists took their complaints indoors and drowned out the closing speech by Health and Human Services Secretary Louis Sullivan.
    14. Residents said many people stayed indoors to avoid anticipated clashes and some shops in the city closed during the afternoon.
    15. The exchange dates to the 1790s, when its brokers traded unlisted securities on the streets of lower Manhattan while others moved indoors.
    16. Sinhalese militants of the People's Liberation Front, who have conducted a campaign of strikes and assassination against the government for two years, had distributed posters warning people to stay indoors.
    17. But children still stay mostly indoors and when they they go to school, they take cans of bug repellent with their pencils and notebooks.
    18. At that point, Mishima hurried indoors, stripped to his loincloth and plunged a dagger into his abdomen, in the traditional manner of suicide.
    19. An advisory recommending that elderly residents, young children and people with respiratory problems stay indoors was lifted shortly before noon, said Betsy Mallison, spokeswoman for the state Department of Environmental Resources.
    20. The green turf product, made of nylon, got its name by accident in 1966 when the Houston Astrodome had trouble growing real grass indoors and asked if Monsanto had something that didn't need water and sunshine.
    21. In Idaho, where 76,000 acres have been blackened, smoke from fires miles away hung over Boise but no warnings were issued to stay indoors.
    22. According to Arthur Cashin, a floor broker for PaineWebber Inc., the logic couldn't be simpler: As everybody knows, it's bad luck to wear a hat indoors; but since today is Friday the 13th, the reverse should hold true.
    23. Plant lovers "can have their cake and eat it, too," when it comes to having a green thumb indoors, says to Dr. John Bozalis of the university's Health Sciences Center.
    24. Legislation pending in Congress would require inspections of public schools and set a long-term goal of making air equally low in radon indoors and outdoors.
    25. Lyndon B. Johnson sometimes seemed bent on non-stop news conferences, indoors and out, until Vietnam policy became an overriding and tormenting issue.
    26. Kickers still forget sometimes that they are playing indoors.
    27. In this modern port city, residents are sometimes trapped indoors by foul-smelling clouds of sulfur dioxide spewed from refineries and other industrial plants.
    28. The camera, with a suggested retail price of $13.95, can take pictures at night or indoors, illuminating subjects in a range of three feet to 10 feet.
    29. Quebec's government decided Sunday to override provincial and federal charters of rights to keep the ban on outdoor signs. However, the compromise proposal would allow merchants to post bilingual signs indoors.
    30. Environmental groups warned people to stay indoors Wednesday because of dangerous smog levels, but government officials said there was no need for concern.
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