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series and arches
The curtain was then raised, revealing a series of arches.
Noteworthy is the external decoration of the transept and the dome area, with a series of blind arches separated by small columns.
In cartilaginous fishes and teleosts, the heart pumps blood forward through the ventral aorta which splits up in a series of paired aortic arches, each corresponding to a gill arch.
The station, designed by William Tite, was raised above marshy ground on a series of arches.
The main entrance consisting of a series of shallow arches supported by slender columns and niches with twin doors separated by pier is Romanesque in form but Classical in detail.
Around 1770 the Great North Road around Newark ( now the A1 ) was raised on a long series of arches to ensure it remained clear of the regular floods it experienced.
It contains a series of arches supported by Tuscan columns.
Like the Roman aqueducts, many early viaducts comprised a series of arches of roughly equal length.
These include Clifty Hollow Natural Bridge ( actually a series of arches ) in Missouri, and Alum Cove in the Ozark – St. Francis National Forest.
A series of 10m high blue steel arches called the Phoenix Gateway has been installed on the roundabout closest to the Hemel Hempstead junction of the M1 motorway.
North of Swanage is the chalk Ballard Down, the eastern tip of which has been eroded to form Old Harry Rocks-a series of stacks, arches and caves jutting into the sea between Swanage Bay and Studland Bay.
A series of arches define the buildings form.
A viaduct ( a long bridge ) may be made from a series of arches, although other more economical structures are typically used today.
Rather than building extremely large arches, or very tall supporting columns ( difficult using stone ), a series of arched structures are built one atop another, with wider structures at the base.
It is formed by two series of arches enclosing a small square.
The top of the rotunda wall features a series of brick relieving arches, visible on the outside and built into the mass of the brickwork.
A major feature of University College is arches laid out in series and sets.
Sam: A shy girl with an obvious mutual crush on Gary, which becomes one of the highlighted arches of both their developments in the series.
The elaborate ornamentation of the exterior consists of pilaster-strips, a broad frieze of two plain string-courses between which is a blind arcade of round-headed arches whose short vertical pilasters have trapezoidal capitals and bases, while on the eastern gable and the corners adjacent there is a series of mouldings as vertical triple semi-cylinders.
The walls are composed of a series of windows topped by pointed arches with black and white voussoirs.
Above the arches are a series of buildings.
It is an architecturally excellent fortification, consisting of a series of arches closed on their outer face, built with masonry larger than usual and thicker than the Theodosian Walls, measuring some 5 m at the top.
The barrel vault is the simplest form of a vault: effectively a series of arches placed side by side, i. e., one after another.
In neoclassical architecture of Robert Adam and his French contemporaries, like Ange-Jacques Gabriel, a favorite scheme set a series of windows within shallow blind arches.

series and central
This central episode consists of a series of staccato scenes set in the period from the beginning of the present century up to the first World War.
It provides for a series of landscaped walkways and a central esplanade that would eventually run through the center of the entire two-and-a-half-mile length of the project.
A long series of cultural development culminated in the expansion of the Inca civilization and Inca Empire in the central Andes during the 15th century.
In 1967 the then National Capital Development Commission adopted the " Y Plan " which laid out future urban development in Canberra around a series of central shopping and commercial area known as the ' town centres ' linked by freeways, the layout of which roughly resembled the shape of the letter Y, with Tuggeranong at the base of the Y and Belconnen and Gungahlin located at the ends of the arms of the Y.
A central ritual of Ásatrú is the sumbel, a drinking-ritual in which a drinking horn full of mead or ale is passed around and a series of toasts are made, usually to gods, ancestors, and / or heroes of the religion.
This usually takes the form of a list of enemies with short descriptions ( e. g. the Metroid Prime and Castlevania games, as well as Dark Cloud and Final Fantasy ) and may even be central to the plot ( Pokemon series ).
Khmer temples were typically enclosed by a concentric series of walls, with the central sanctuary in the middle ; this arrangement represented the mountain ranges surrounding Mount Meru, the mythical home of the gods.
Dziga Vertov was central to the Soviet Kino-Pravda ( literally, " cinematic truth ") newsreel series of the 1920s.
This should not be confused with the lower central series, whose terms are, not.
* Suzette Haden Elgin's engineered secret language Láadan, with its covert gestural form, which is central to the Native Tongue series of novels
Hexen introduces " hub " levels to the series, wherein the player travels back and forth between central hub levels and connected side levels.
In the central highlands this resulted in unification in a kingdom with the city of Samaria as its capital, possibly by the second half of the 10th century BCE when an inscription of the Egyptian pharaoh Shoshenq I, the biblical Shishak, records a series of campaigns directed at the area.
He is best known for playing Neddie Seagoon, the central character in the BBC radio comedy series The Goon Show ( 1951 – 60 ).
: G < sub > nil </ sub >/ 1 is nilpotent, and therefore its ascending central series has all quotients abelian.
Control remains tightly concentrated in the executive branch of the central government, but a series of national and municipal elections since 1992 have produced some limited decentralization.
The series The Lone Ranger ( 1949 – 1957 ), Cheyenne ( 1957 – 1963 ), and Law of the Plainsman ( 1959 – 1963 ) had Native characters who were essentially aides to the central white characters.
The brand's blue and red globe trademark became a series of " smiles ", with the central white band arcing at different angles depending on the product until 2010.
The preimage in G of the center of G / Z is called the second center and these groups begin the upper central series.
In the Hermetica, a Graeco-Egyptian series of writings on cosmology and spirituality attributed to Hermes Trismegistus / Thoth, the doctrine of reincarnation is central.
A Rite is a series of progressive degrees that are conferred by various Masonic organizations or bodies, each of which operates under the control of its own central authority.
In 1856 a series of public meetings, summoned by Pretorius, was held at different districts in the Transvaal for the purpose of discussing and deciding whether the time had not arrived for substituting a strong central government in place of the petty district governments which had hitherto existed.
Star Trek: The Next Generation saw the introduction of Starfleet's first Klingon officer, and other races such as Bolians, Betazoids, and Trill were seen and given more central roles in later series ; some of these, notably Klingons, had been shown as enemies in earlier episodes.
Stalker Shrike is a central character in the Mortal Engines series by Philip Reeve.
After meeting Samuel Beckett while delivering a series of lectures in Paris the same year, Adorno set to work on " Trying to Understand Endgame ," which, along with studies of Proust, Valéry and Balzac, formed the central texts of the 1961 publication of the second volume of his Notes to Literature.
Set in the fictional realm of Narnia, a fantasy world of magic, mythical beasts, and talking animals, the series narrates the adventures of various children who play central roles in the unfolding history of that world.

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