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Gaudí's and mosaic
Gaudí's mosaic work on the main terrace
The base is covered with trencadís, Gaudí's mosaic technique created from broken tile shards.

Gaudí's and ),
Currently ( March 2012 ), railway equipment is being installed, with a special elastic isolation of the rails in order to dampen vibrations at the sections passing close to Gaudí's architectural works, using the Edilon system.

Gaudí's and at
In 1981, at the age of 90, he presented Gaudí's thoughts, a collection of several articles on Gaudí's works.

Gaudí's and entrance
While entrance to the Park is free, Gaudí's house, " la Torre Rosa ," — containing furniture that he designed — can be only visited for an entrance fee.

multicolored and known
They were classified in groups: the single-hued tulips of red, yellow, or white were known as Couleren ; the multicolored Rosen ( white streaks on a red or pink streaks background ), Violetten ( white streaks on a purple or lilac background ), and the rarest of all, the Bizarden ( Bizarres ), ( yellow or white streaks on a red, brown or purple background.
It is also known in North America as the multicolored Asian lady beetle, and ( because it invades homes in October in preparation for hibernation ) as Halloween lady beetle.
Thus he is known as the multicolored, Universal Shaykh.
The millefiori technique involves the production of glass canes or rods, known as murrine, with multicolored patterns which are viewable only from the cut ends of the cane.
The ñañigos, who were also called diablitos, were well known by the general population in Cuba through their participation in the carnival on the Day of the Three Kings, when they danced through the streets wearing their ceremonial outfit: a multicolored checkerboard dress, with a conical headpiece topped with tassels Initially, the Abakua accepted only blacks as members ; however, in the late nineteenth century the admission policies of the society were liberalized to include mulatos and whites.

multicolored and dragon
Her body is a blending of various chromatic dragon forms with an appropriately multicolored hide.

multicolored and ),
* Panther ( legendary creature ), a mythical creature resembling a large multicolored cat
Murano ’ s glassmakers held a monopoly on high-quality glassmaking for centuries, developing or refining many technologies including crystalline glass, enameled glass ( smalto ), glass with threads of gold ( aventurine ), multicolored glass ( millefiori ), milk glass ( lattimo ), and imitation gemstones made of glass.
Fast-moving flickering objects zooming across view ( either by object motion, or by eye motion such as rolling eyes ), can cause a dotted or multicolored blur instead of a continuous blur, as if they were multiple objects.
* Fruit Loops, ( a. k. a. Freedom Rings ), multicolored rings worn as necklaces, bracelets, etc.
As seen in the so-called Giraffe series ( circa 1982 – 83 ), for example, linear patterns cavort over multicolored surfaces — the results of sandblasting the metal, removing the paint, and exposing the raw surface beneath.
* Aura ( paranormal ), a field of luminous multicolored radiation around a person or object
* Multicolored Cards-The Invasion Block prominently featured multicolored cards ( cards with more than one of the five colors ), which had not been frequent in Magic since Visions.

multicolored and at
Unfortunately, not much of even the base is left of this massive structure, yet archeological findings and historical accounts put this tower at seven multicolored tiers, topped with a temple of exquisite proportions.
Each column is covered uniquely with multicolored glazed tile pieces in mostly floral designs and is capped with a candelabrum that at night blazes with light ( see photograph ).
Earth is under invasion by a terrorist group called " Big Fire ," " Gargoyle " in the US version, an illuminati-style organization led by the alien Emperor Guillotine, who spends almost the entire series in a multicolored space ship hidden at the bottom of one of the Earth's oceans ( presumably the Pacific ) whence he issues his orders to the members of Gargoyle, frequently referred to in the series as " The Gargoyle Gang.
Usually lit with capiz globes, it is hung with multicolored star lanterns at Christmas.
She was buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California in the Great Mausoleum in a private room of multicolored marble which William Powell bought for $ 25, 000.
The old Mega Channel logo consisted of 10 or 12 multicolored lines, with MEGA in the middle and sometimes channel located at the bottom.
Some special effects, such as certain kinds of electronic glowsticks commonly seen at outdoor events, have the appearance of a solid color when motionless but produce a multicolored or dotted blur when waved about in motion.
It is a multicolored, hand-woven cloth pinned at one shoulder and held in place by a waistband, usually worn over a white shirt and trousers.
They have relatively multicolored and long fur, particularly at the shoulders and backs.
The public rooms, at least in the palace, sport huge, lush plants placed where sunlight could reach them and accompanied by fountains, or pools containing lazy fish having gold, black and white markings, while the main rooms are described to have walls covered in brightly multicolored mosaics, and the passages between them are cool, dim, and of a deep-green wall coloring.
The delicate multicolored decoration was then added by people, mostly women, working at home using an oil lamp or spirit lamp to re-heat the cores and the fine wisps of colored glass used to decorate them.

multicolored and early
The Romans selected for a pure white coat from the very early multicolored Maltese-like dogs.
Guests hop aboard miniature, early 1900s ( decade )- era, multicolored motorcars.
By the early 19th century, the systematic excavation of ancient Greek sites had brought forth a plethora of sculptures with traces of notably multicolored surfaces, some of which are still visible.

mosaic and popularly
After Jane Stanford's death, the mosaic popularly gained the name " The Sermon on the Mount ", although Stanford University historian Richard Joncas insists that the mosaic does not depict the scene as described in the Gospel of Matthew and has referred to it simply as " an indefinite biblical scene ".

mosaic and known
In 1892 Dimitri Ivanovski showed that a disease of tobacco plants, tobacco mosaic disease, could be transmitted by extracts that were passed through filters fine enough to exclude even the smallest known bacteria.
The original building is now known to have been wooden and to have been constructed on the site of a Byzantine public building with an elaborate mosaic floor.
The goddess Tethys, who may have been a primordial deity of Archaic Greece, and in Classical myths was described as the mother who oversaw the chief rivers of the world known to the Greeks – mid-fourth-century mosaic – Shahba | Philipopolis ( Shahba, Syria ), Shahba Museum.
The theory of multiculturalism offers alternative analogies for ethnic interaction including salad bowl theory, or, as it is known in Canada, the cultural mosaic.
It is now known that this effect is due to the bulbs being infected with a type of tulip-specific mosaic virus, known as the " Tulip breaking virus ", so called because it " breaks " the plant's lock on a single color of petal.
Protein channels float through the phospholipids, and, collectively, this model is known as the fluid mosaic model.
Attractions on the island include the Church of Santa Maria e San Donato ( known for its twelfth century Byzantine mosaic pavement and said to house the bones of the dragon slain by Saint Donatus ), the church of San Pietro Martire with the chapel of the Ballarin family built in 1506 and artworks by Giovanni Bellini, and the Palazzo da Mula.
The vast tome of the Speculum Naturale ( Mirror of Nature ), divided into thirty-two books and 3, 718 chapters, is a summary of all of the science and natural history known to Western Europe towards the middle of the 13th century, a mosaic of quotations from Latin, Greek, Arabic, and even Hebrew authors, with the sources given.
The church is known for its large mosaic installation ( which is the largest in the world ), burial crypts, and the addition of an outdoor sculpture to promote racial harmony.
A miraculous Byzantine mosaic icon of it is known as the Imago Pietatis or Christ of Pity.
The area was very prosperous in the Roman period, and several major villas have been found nearby, including one on the eastern part of the hill in the field known as " Warren ", with extensive mosaic.
Another panel found on the triumphal arch is of the Virgin, she is crowned and dressed in a colorful veil, her wardrobe subtly brings to mind that of a Roman empress and in this panel she has her divine son walking with her and a suite of angles and Joseph ready to greet her ; “ The Virgin ... shows to perfection the impressionistic character of mosaics .” Another panel is known as the Adoration of the Magi and this mosaic depicts Infant Christ and The Virgin and the arrival of the three wise men, “ mosaics illustrating Christ ’ s first coming and his youth covered the triumphal arch .” The other panel depicts the Virgin accompanied by five martyrs.
Also, the cathedral Church of St. Mary the Virgin and St. Nicholas in downtown Seoul was initially constructed in 1924 and is now well known for its unique Romanesque architecture as it is the only one in this fashion in the orient, together with its mosaic murals.
Both types of lateen were known from an early date on: a 2nd-century AD gravestone depicts a quadrilateral lateen sail ( also known as settee ), while a 4th-century mosaic shows a triangular one which was to become the standard rig throughout the Middle Ages.
He became best known for his large historical paintings such as his first great success Israel in Egypt ( 1867, ), which was followed by St George for England ( 1869 ), an enormous mosaic for the Central Lobby of the Palace of Westminster, depicting St George and the Dragon.
Two similar compositions in mosaic are known, from Pompeii and at the Vatican Museum, but these both depict a cat attacking a bird.
They are also known as hawker dragonflies, or, in North America, as mosaic darners.
Remains excavated on the site include a Roman mosaic floor depicting the figure of a man, coins, human burials, a stone statuette of Atys and a champlevé-enamelled bronze bowl known as the Rudge Cup, that appears to depict Hadrian's Wall.
In Canada this concept is more commonly known as the cultural mosaic.
A mosaic on the platform side walls is a depiction of " the junction of Broadway and the Bowery Road, 1828 ," as the area was once known.
Other techniques for knitting in colour include intarsia, slip-stitch colour ( also known as mosaic knitting ).
* Bayer filter, a color filter mosaic also known as a Bayer pattern or Bayer mask, used in digital camera image sensors

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