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nave's and ceiling
The nave's 80 columns and its stucco-decorated ceiling are from the 19th century.

nave's and was
When the church was rebuilt in 1633, the front door was moved from the nave's west side to the south side.

nave's and .
The paper explores the assemblies of second order hyperbolic surfaces as they are used throughout the design composition of the Sagrada Família Church building .</ ref > In his later designs, ruled surfaces are prominent in the nave's vaults and windows and the surfaces of the Passion facade.
The nave's interior walls were also redecorated with scenes from Saint Paul's life in two mosaics.
The nave's west wall has a sculptural group showing Magnificence and Religion ( 1650 ) by Alessandro Algardi.
Algardi also helped design the high reliefs in stucco that run on both lateral nave walls just above the entries to the chapels and beneath the nave's grandiose entablature.
Pozzo worked to open up, even dissolve the actual surface of the nave's barrel vault illusionistically, arranging a perspectival projection to make an observer see a huge and lofty cupola ( of a sort ), open to the bright sky, and filled with upward floating figures.
The present church, dedicated to Saint Nicholas, dates from the 12th century, and the font and the nave's north wall survive from that period.
Scott's assistant, architect William Hay, oversaw the nave's construction.

coloured and ceiling
The ceiling is arched and is elaborately decorated with gilt stucco and small brightly coloured pictures.
In the Old Baths at Pompeii the floor is mosaic, the arched ceiling adorned with stucco and painting on a coloured ground, the walls red.
When built, the church was fitted with box pews, cast iron windows with coloured glass, and a blue ceiling with stars painted on it.
The station ’ s unique design — with its roofs, arching ceiling, and coloured glass windows — earned it recognition as a national historical monument in 2001.
The design of the ceiling, copied from a similar room at Audley End in Essex, features hammer beams and wall posts that are coloured to resemble oak but are in fact entirely constructed of plaster.

coloured and was
For a small category of votes a quorum of 6000 was required, principally grants of citizenship, and here small coloured stones were used, white for yes and black for no.
` Abdu ' l-Bahá was at this point noted for having black hair which flowed to his shoulders, large blue eyes, alabaster coloured skin and a slight Roman nose.
It was drawn in black and white with a coloured frontispiece.
Later descriptions mention that his thick black beard was braided into pigtails, sometimes tied in with small coloured ribbons.
In his book, Matthias Röhrig Assunção provided ample data from police records, dating back to the 1800s, demonstrating that capoeira was an " important reason " to detain slaves and " free coloured individuals.
Cheddar that has not been coloured is frequently labelled as " white Cheddar " or " Vermont Cheddar ," regardless of whether it was produced in the state of Vermont.
The first of the matches with coloured uniforms was the WSC Australians in wattle gold versus WSC West Indians in coral pink, played at VFL Park in Melbourne on 17 January 1979.
The use of coloured cotton weft with linen warp was permitted by the 1736 Manchester Act.
A greater variety of colour was often provided by tying on the onion skin with different coloured woollen yarn.
It was on the American tour that ELO first debuted their use of coloured lasers.
One of the greatest signs of chivalry was the flying of coloured banners, to display power and to distinguish knights in battle and in tournaments.
As heavier armour, including enlarged shields and enclosed helmets, developed in the Middle Ages, the need for marks of identification arose, and with coloured shields and surcoats, coat armory was born.
The common model was coloured in the black-red-gold of the current German flag, with a variety of other colours also available.
It was originally initiated by a handful of neighbourhood watch members from a few coloured Cape Town townships who decided to organize public demonstrations to pressure the government to fight the illegal drug trade and gangsterism more effectively.
Gercke reported that Heydrich was "... of German origin and free from any coloured and Jewish blood ".
At some period after its arrival in London, the inscriptions on the stone were coloured in white chalk to make them more legible, and the remaining surface was covered with a layer of carnauba wax designed to protect the Rosetta Stone from visitors ' fingers.
At the request of Governor, Sir George Fitzgerald Hill, on 25 July, " Dr. Jean Baptiste Phillipe the first coloured member of the Council, proposed a resolution to end apprenticeship and this was passed.
Humboldt's educational ideal was entirely coloured by social considerations.
The W810 was an EDGE-enabled Quad band telephone launched in response to demand for a black coloured Walkman Phone.
According to William of Malmesbury, William Rufus was " well set ; his complexion florid, his hair yellow ; of open countenance ; different coloured eyes, varying with certain glittering specks ; of astonishing strength, though not very tall, and his belly rather projecting.
Wittelsbach Coat of Arms: With the Palatinate the Wittelsbach acquired also the lion as heraldic symbol, with the county of Bogen the white and blue coloured lozenge flag was acquired in 1240
Ethnographers collected fairy tales over the world, finding similar tales in Africa, the Americas, and Australia ; Andrew Lang was able to draw on not only the written tales of Europe and Asia, but those collected by ethnographers, to fill his " coloured " fairy books series.
However the repeal was not sufficient to enable the South African Parliament to ignore the entrenched clauses of its constitution ( the South Africa Act ) which led to the coloured vote constitutional crisis of the 1950s wherein the right of coloureds to vote in the main South African Parliament was removed and replaced with a separate, segregated, and largely powerless assembly.
He was then able to apply the different coloured foils, each in turn, by using a dentist drill engraving technique: employing the spinning dentist drill burr clamped into the jaws backwards.

coloured and repainted
These were generally coloured red, but this was changed to black if the locomotive was repainted blue.

coloured and at
Celtic nations, with Brittany coloured in black at the bottom
Only a year later, at the age of 39, Doppler gave a lecture to the Royal Bohemian Society of Sciences and subsequently published his most notable work, " Über das farbige Licht der Doppelsterne und einiger anderer Gestirne des Himmels " ( On the coloured light of the binary stars and some other stars of the heavens ).
In the late 1970s, Kerry Packer established the rival World Series Cricket ( WSC ) competition, and it introduced many of the features of One Day International cricket that are now commonplace, including coloured uniforms, matches played at night under floodlights with a white ball and dark sight screens, and, for television broadcasts, multiple camera angles, effects microphones to capture sounds from the players on the pitch, and on-screen graphics.
Goalkeepers must wear at least a helmet and a different coloured shirt in order to have " goalkeeping privileges ".
Some species produce coloured bracts at the apices.
In South Africa, Gandhi faced the discrimination directed at all coloured people.
His fractious temper coloured all the controversies in which he took part, in Gaul, Africa and Italy, including Rome, where at his death the clergy were very much divided.
The basic dress of a player is a protective equestrian helmet ( usually of a distinctive color, to be distinguished at the considerable distance from which onlookers are watching the game ), riding boots to just below the knees, white trousers ( often ordinary denim jeans ), and a coloured shirt bearing the number of the player's position.
When a beam of white light passes from air into a material having an index of refraction that varies with frequency, a phenomenon known as dispersion occurs, in which different coloured components of the white light are refracted at different angles, i. e., they bend by different amounts at the interface, so that they become separated.
The water at the darker coloured beaches is significantly warmer because the lava acts as a heat absorber.
However, Hutchison also introduced interchange symbols ( circles for Underground-only, squares for connections with British Rail ) that were black and allowed multiple lines through them, as opposed to Beck who used one circle for each line at an interchange, coloured according to the corresponding line.
Realistically coloured with vegetable dyes, they are said to have originated at the Monastero della Martorana, Palermo, when nuns decorated empty fruit trees with marzipan fruit to impress an archbishop visiting at Easter.
The point about a lot of this German rap it ’ s all about coloured guys saying look at us, we ’ re like you, we ’ re German.
Sculpture and architectural details were often bright with coloured paint of which traces remain at the Cathedral of Chartres.
The social strata of the urban Afro-Guyanese community of the 1930s and 1940s included a mulatto or " coloured " elite, a black professional middle class, and, at the bottom, the black working class.
Within the Middle East historical conflicts have always coloured neighbouring Arab countries ' dealings with Iran, sometimes peacefully coexisting, at other times in bitter conflict.
He states specifically, " Almost all critical approaches to this play have been coloured by the sexist assumptions the critics have brought with them to their reading .” One seemingly anti-sexist viewpoint comes from Donald C. Freeman ’ s articulations of the meaning and significance of the deaths of both Antony and Cleopatra at the end of the play.
His father was an Orthodox Jew with a very literal interpretation of his faith, Gollancz's dislike of this attitude coloured his approach to organised Judaism for much of his life, however he continued to practise many Jewish rituals at home.
He was responsible for the walls of lighted glass and elegant coloured glass columns which filled the dining room and " grand salon " of the and the interior fittings, cross, screens, reredos, font of St. Matthew's Church at Millbrook in Jersey ( Lalique's Glass Church ).
Unlike the typically pale colour Rioja wine, Baja wines are very deeply coloured and can be highly alcoholic with some wines at 18 % alcohol by volume.

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