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ornate and rear
In Japan, hearses, called " reikyusha " ( 霊柩車 ), can come in two styles: " Foreign " style, which is similar in build and style to an American hearse, or a " Japanese " style, in which the rear area of the vehicle is modified to resemble a small, ornate Buddhist temple.
The press box traverses the entire top of the southwest stands, and the rear of the southwest side includes several ornate " B " logos and the university's seal, as well as two stone bear's heads on either end of the stands.

ornate and area
Charles Addams was first inspired by his home town of Westfield, New Jersey, an area full of ornate Victorian mansions and archaic graveyards.
" The Banks " area of the village is an ornate paved area with seating, designed to resemble the letter ' Q ' when seen from the air.
However, most have ornate and distinctive breeding plumages, often developing chestnut markings on the head area, and perform elaborate display rituals.
Most anal jewelry pieces are made of stainless steel and typically have some kind of gem or ornate sculpture on the area that is to be worn outside of the body.
The area is more commonly known as Depot Village, named for the ornate train depot built there by famed architect H. H.
Entering the queuing area through a pair of ornate gates, guests find themselves in the mansion's well-tended gardens and courtyards.
The ornate interior of the theater was designed by Nestor Castro, the art director for the Libman-Spanjer Corporation, which designed the interiors of many theaters in the Times Square area.
At one end of the temple is a room with candles, a mural with what seems to be a Chinese or Buddhist human, and two stone tablets with images of a wasp ( like the one from Hannah's starting area ) and an ornate pattern with the Argilan number " 9 " in its center.
The five pilasters ( columns ) set against the original Duberley house still survive, though they have lost most of their entablature ( the ornate area above the column ) and carry instead a steeply projecting slate roof.
The area is defined principally by its quiet streets and red sandstone tenements, many of which are fronted by communal city gardens, often embellished with ornate doorway carvings and stained glass windows, built in the late Victorian and Edwardian eras.
Much of the Georgian architecture is still largely intact with the Crescent area of O ' Connell street and Pery Square being among some of the finest examples of Georgian architecture in Ireland however much of the area is now in a neglected or decaying state while much of the more ornate styles around the retail areas of O ' Connell street, William street and Sarsfield street has sadly been lost and replaced with more disappointing modern styles of architecture.
The modern ticket office at Radlett station, dating from the 1970s, contrasts with the ornate shelter above the cycle storage area.
Later attempts were made to bring industry to the area, most importantly the glassworks at Paşabahçe, which began as small workshops in the 17th century and by the 18th and 19th centuries were a well-established factory making the ornate spiral-designed or semi-opaque white glassware known to collectors worldwide as ' Beykoz-ware '.
Remnants of an ornate medieval painting dating back to the 14th century have recently been found in the chapel. The surviving painting is thought to be over 700 years old and was spotted during conservation work in the historic attraction's chapel area. Exposure to the elements has taken its toll on the painting over time but expert Cadw analysis suggests it's a double-arched canopy that contains the figures of angels. Some of the clear elements of the painting that remain include a wing with multiple feathers and circular shapes that form a head with yellow hair surrounded by a nimbus. It's thought the painting is both highly important and testimony to the original design of the chapel attributed to Alina de Breos in the early 14th century that once formed part of a larger work of art.
The library has always been one of the most magnificent and unique in the area, with its ornate fireplace and high ceiling.
Many of the older houses in this area were built by immigrants from Gujarat and Rajasthan, and have the murals on the walls, jharokhas, balconies and ornate lintels typical of architecture from these states.
The area above the door has peacocks with ornate tails flanking an ornamental arched niche.
Originally a mining and iron-making centre like much of the surrounding area, the village is notable for its 14th century Church of St Michael, which is built of local red sandstone and has ornate contemporary carvings relating to the Forest of Dean's principal industries.
The main station entrance was on Great Central Street where a large ornate terracota-lined archway crowned by an ornate clocktower led through to the entrance hall and cab waiting area ; the station frontage itself had a red brick and terracota facade, to the left of which was the entrance to the parcels office.

ornate and generally
The piece was generally ornate.
There is a large cleft, a yoni in the bedrock moistened by water flowing upward from an underground spring, generally covered by cloths and ornate chunris, flowers, and red sindoor powder.
They have ornate scales and generally long spines.
Their unusual shape and appearance, quite different from the ornate pitched-roof houses typical of the period, can generally be traced to the influence of one man, amateur architect and lifestyle pundit Orson Squire Fowler.
The musical style of a plainchant Alleluia is generally ornate, but often within a narrow range.
The chimneys of these homes are unique since, heavily influenced by styles from the Alentejo and Algarve, these were ornate or simple, but generally different from house to house.
Java Head, a miscegenation story told from multiple viewpoints that is generally considered his best novel, was a considerable popular success, and his flamboyant, ornate, highly descriptive style ( which can be seen to best effect in works like the travelogue San Cristobal de la Habana ) was considered elegant and powerful.
There is no murti, but rather a large cleft in the bedrock moistened by water flowing upward from an underground spring, generally covered by cloths and ornate chunris, flowers, and red sindoor powder.

ornate and constructed
They constructed stepped wells called Pushkarni or Kalyani, the ornate tank at Hulikere being an example.
Throughout the Safavid empire ( 1501 – 1722 ) Shiraz remained a provincial capital and Emam Qoli Khan, the governor of Fars under Shah Abbas I, constructed many palaces and ornate buildings in the same style as those built during the same period in Isfahan, the capital of the Empire.
The city constructed an ornate pedestal for the bell.
He constructed a theatre which improved the city ’ s culture, and following the victory at Himera, he built an ornate temple dedicated to the goddess Athena.
The causeways were constructed by Italian prisoners of war, who also constructed the ornate Italian Chapel.
Many of these immigrants were financially successful in Cuba and returned to Cadaqués where they constructed large and ornate houses.
It is typically an ornate partition between the chancel and nave, of more or less open tracery constructed of wood, stone, or wrought iron.
Due to the seizure of 30, 000 tons of structural steel by war authorities, developer Eugene Mori mostly constructed Garden State Park's ornate Georgian-style grandstand of wood.
Some of the most ornate monuments at Mamallapuram, were constructed under the rule of King Mahendravarman I.
The Salt Lake Liberals also constructed an ornate and expensive joint Salt Lake City and County Building.
These new settlers were more affluent then the original settlers ( some even noblemen ), who constructed larger, more ornate homes: such as the Castelo da Rocha Negra ( or Casa dos Lacerdas dos Cedros ), a three-floor house with molded cornices, verandas, and corbels in black volcanic rock.
Listed as an architectural, urbanistic, landscape and historical heritage for IPHAN-the Institute of National Historic and Artistic Heritage, in 1989, the city has a Historical Center with large, ornate houses and churches of the 18th century, such as: First Church of Our Lady of the Rosary ( 1728 – 1732 ), Churches of Our Lady of the Carmo ( 1750 – 1754 ) and the Church of Our Lord of the Bonfim ( Pirenópolis ) ( 1750 – 1754 ), and buildings such as the Theater of Pirenópolis, a hybrid style between colonial and neo-classic, of 1899, and the Cine-Pireneus, built in the art-deco style, of 1919 and the House of Chamber and Jail constructed in 1919 as an identical restoration of the 1733 original.
Between 1832 and 1847 the chapel served as an ornate parochial seat, its austere main nave in contrast to a painted lateral chapel, constructed in a revivalist style and embossed with gold.
The ornate building is designed in an Art Deco style, constructed of limestone, granite, and several types of marble.
The ornate class-A office building was constructed of steel, limestone, granite, and marble between 1919 and 1923 and listed as a National Historic Landmark in 1985.
* Convent of São Francisco-located in Vila do Porto ( Vila do Porto ); constructed in the 17the Century, containing ornate azulejo tiles of the period.
Designed by Charles Follen McKim of the former firm McKim, Mead, and White in an integrated Italian Renaissance style, the Racquet and Tennis Club building is representative of the ornate private clubs constructed in New York during the early twentieth century.
From 2005 to 2009 an ornate shelter for the Kuan Yin statue was constructed.
Designed by Parker and Thomas in the classical revival style, and built by Frank L. Whitcomb in 1902, the Tennis and Racquet Club is representative of the ornate private clubs constructed in Boston during the early twentieth century.
The temple is glorified in the Divya Prabandha, the early medieval Tamil literature canon of the Tamil Alvar saints ( 6th – 9th centuries CE ), with structural additions to it made throughout the 16th century CE, when its ornate Gopuram was constructed .< ref name =" Aswathi ">
Houses closer to railway station tend to be constructed in the Federation ( c. 1890s to 1920s ) and Californian bungalow ( c. 1920s to 1930s ) architectural styles, with the outer areas developed during the 1940s and 1950s in less ornate styles.

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