

On their nighttime return trip, with her at the wheel, they accidentally run into and kill a Mexican police officer in the middle of the road. These are custom-made decal vinyl sticker, all Expedite or Standard orders will take 2-3 extra business days to ship out.Married couple Lynn and Doug Kaines ( De Mornay and Silver), owners of an exotic furniture design company, visit Mexico, while Lynn is in the first term of her pregnancy. This item IS NOT a hard case cover / faceplate. (Note: Due to differences in monitors, color may vary from photo.)
#The blind side cast skin
This protective cover also features a unique channeled adhesive that makes attaching this skin decal easy, keeps this decal sticker fully removable, and prevents air bubbles or sticky residue from marring the look of your HTC One X phone. The slim-fitting design of this protective skin decal allows you to keep using your HTC cell phone with most cases and accessories and prevents added weight or bulk from being added to your device. Show the world your stylish side while you keep your HTC One X (AT&T) Cell Phone protected from daily wear and tear with this beautiful and useful skin decal sticker! The digitally-printed, art-quality design on the exterior of this skin decal is a great way to delight the eyes and add some fun to any day, while beneath the design, a layer of cast vinyl sealed with high-gloss clear laminate forms a defensive barrier that protects against the scratches and scuffs that can make your HTC One X cell phone look dingy and worn. SUBSIDIARY FEATURES: attached cast-iron railings with urnfinials to areas. Central Diocletian window to attic storey.

Main cornice at 3rd floor level with moulded, enriched panel. To either side, shallow, rectangular niches with roundels of Classical figures above. End pavilions 1st floor centre bay with 2 recessed Ionic columns in antis supporting a recessed architrave and enriched frieze. Attic storey with 5 oculi, the outer 2 enriched with swags. Each bay to either side with pilasters rising from 1st to 3rd floor supporting the main cornice. Centre projection with 2 recessed columns in antis through the 1st to 2nd floor. Cornice above attic storey with blocking course. Main cornice with enriched frieze at 3rd floor level. Upper floors with square-headed, recessed sash windows, the 1st floor with continuous cast-iron balcony. Doorways with pilaster-jambs carrying cornice heads fanlights (some radial patterned) and panelled doors. Round-arched ground floor openings linked by impost bands. Nos 33 & 40 with 5 window returns (mostly blind) to Conway Street and Fitzroy Street respectively. Symmetrical facade with 3 bays in the centre and at each end projecting.ĮXTERIOR: 4 storeys and basements. Portland stone with rusticated ground floor. Nos 36, 37 & 38 facades restored in facsimile following war damage. Symmetrical terrace of 8 houses forming the south side of the square c1792-8. It was completed in 1964 and there's a restaurant at the top. When Adam died, in 1794, only the east and south sides had been completed to his grand designs the other two sides were not finished until the 1830s.įor anyone who doesn't know London, the strange thing in the background is the British Telecom Tower which is a communications tower. In the early 1790s he commissioned the architect Robert Adam to provide designs for a handsome new square. It occupied land called Home Field, owned by Charles Fitzroy. Fitzroy Square was laid out between 17 as a speculative housing development aimed at aristocratic residents.
