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edifice and considered
The Metropolitan Tabernacle was the largest church edifice of its day and can be considered a precursor to the modern " megachurch ".
" In April 1791, Fox told the Commons that he " admired the new constitution of France, considered altogether, as the most stupendous and glorious edifice of liberty, which had been erected on the foundation of human integrity in any time or country.
The largest religious edifice in the world, Angkor Wat is considered the greatest single architectural work in Southeast Asia.
Though the present edifice was built in the 13th century, it stands on the remains of one or more small Roman buildings, sometimes considered to have been a Roman basilica, or alternately the actual house in which the twin saints were born.
The São Francisco de Paula Cathedral is considered the city's most important religious edifice, due to its size, beauty and the works of art found within its interior.
This tower was originally attached to an octagonal church, built in 1821 ; but when, in 1882, the edifice was considered too small for the town's population, the main building was demolished.
It is considered that this process was driven by the pressure caused by the rising magma super-heating water trapped within the edifice of the volcano.
Today, drapetomania is considered an example of pseudoscience, and part of the edifice of scientific racism.
* The Provincial Capitol building is an edifice that is the pride of Bicolandia and can also be considered as an alternative tourist destination in the town proper because of its admirable landscape, mini-forest, orchidarium, plaza and spacious playground.
The College considered demolishing the historic edifice, but students organized a campaign to save it from the wrecking ball.
This is considered by Opus Dei as the “ last stone in the edifice of Opus Dei .” Photo taken from Opus Dei web-site: http :// www. opusdei. org / img / p2fin. jpg ; with permission granted by the Prelature of Opus Dei ; Intended for the Wikipedia Opus Dei article ; Copyright status:
Today, dysaethesia aethiopica is considered an example of pseudoscience, and part of the edifice of scientific racism.

edifice and most
The most important edifice on the A1 is the Sveti Rok Tunnel ( 5. 687 m ), which goes through the famous Velebit mountain range barrier.
Perhaps the most notable edifice of this area is the monastery of Monte Oliveto Maggiore.
Mahayanists were primarily in philosophical dialectic with the Vaibhāśika-Sarvāstivāda, which had by far the most " comprehensive edifice of doctrinal systematics " of the nikaya schools.
We say for the other, that is, this edifice, the house of the seven lights of the earth the most ancient monument of Borsippa.
* Santa Maria della Pomposa ( also known as Aedes Muratoriana ) is probably the most ancient religious edifice, being mentioned as early as 1135.
The largest and most opulent church in the city is the Dormition Cathedral, a five-domed edifice in the Russian Revival style, consecrated in 1896, demolished by the Soviets, and restored in the early first decade of the 21st century.
The creator of the present edifice was Francis I, under whom the architect Gilles le Breton erected most of the buildings of the Cour Ovale, including the Porte Dorée, its southern entrance.
Its most formidable edifice, commonly referred to as the Great Enclosure, has walls as high as extending approximately, making it the largest ancient structure south of the Sahara Desert.
Like most churches of its age it has seen many alterations from an original simple room to a 15th century edifice with north and south aisles.
The most prominent building in the Iron City is Dispater's tower of iron and lead, a skyscraping edifice that constantly changes shape.
The staircase in the temple was wonderful, “… the most impressive flight of steps ever to be built to such an edifice in North Africa.
The most likely explanation of the events is that new magma rose into the volcanic edifice before September 1985.
The competition winner was the New York-based architectural firm of Mitchell / Giurgola, with the on-site work directed by Italian architect Romaldo Giurgola, with a design which involved burying most of the building under Capital Hill, and capping the edifice with an enormous spire topped by a large Australian flag.
The roof is the most visually impressive component, often constituting half the size of the whole edifice.
Analysis of the brickwork shows that most of the structure originates from the second half of the 15th century, although a Byzantine relief representing a Comnenian eagle, still enclosed on the top of the East gate () of the Bedesten has been used by several scholars as proof that the edifice was a Byzantine structure.
Unlike most other buildings in town, the choir room section of this edifice was to remain intact in its original form until 1945.
It was described as " the glory of the Old City " and the " most striking edifice in all of Palestine.
When the Pantheon was opened in 1772, their choice was at once endorsed by the fashionable public: Horace Walpole pronounced it to be " the most beautiful edifice in England ".
The most important edifice of the 19th century is the ponderous cathedral of the Theophany Convent, consecrated in 1853.
He squandered most of his personal fortune upon that edifice but was subsequently constricted to sell it to the crown for the lack of funds required to complete its interior decoration.
This immense edifice, probably by far the largest sanctuary in Italy, must have presented a most imposing aspect, visible as it was from a great part of Latium, from Rome, and even from the sea.
Around 1500 CE, during one of the most violent events in recent history at Aniakchak, an estimated 0. 75 to 1. 0 km3 of material destroyed a preexisting edifice at Half Cone and inundated most of the caldera floor with pyroclastic flows, surges, and fallout many meters thick.

edifice and important
It is noteworthy that the new edifice had also an important defensive destination.
As the most important marble edifice of the Hellenistic residence and indeed erected in a prominent position, it was assuredly not begun only at the conclusion of numerous initiatives to upgrade the acropolis of Pergamon under Eumenes II.
Stephen the Great is famous for building and influencing the building of dozens of churches and monasteries all over Moldavia ( allegedly, he founded a religious edifice after each important military victory ).

edifice and civil
To the left of this great construction is the Small Temple, probably a civil edifice to be dated somewhat earlier than the former one.
The government's manifesto called upon workers and peasants to take power into their own hands and build " the edifice of an independent and united People's Republic of Poland ", in which all citizens would enjoy equal political and civil rights, especially freedom of conscience, speech and assembly.

edifice and piece
The edifice has two side walls and two end walls, sloping and converging at the top, each of one piece, playing a dual role as load-bearing wall and corbelled half-vault.

edifice and art
* Battersea Power Station an iconic edifice designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, built between 1929 and 1939 ( featured, with flying pig, on the sleeve art of Pink Floyd's album Animals ).
Located on the block west of Temple Square adjacent to the LDS Family History Library, this edifice houses collections of Latter-day Saint art and artifacts.
Every public edifice in Munich and other German cities which were embellished with frescoes, became, as in Italy, a school of art of the very best kind ; for the decoration of a public building begets a practical knowledge of design.
Featuring works by John LaFarge, Stanford White, Frederick MacMonnies, Bela Pratt, Paulist leader Isaac Hecker wished the church edifice at 59th Street and 9th Avenue in Manhattan to be " an experiment in Democracy in American art.

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