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Those three other great activities of the Persians, the bath, the teahouse, and the zur khaneh ( the latter a kind of club in which a leader and a group of men in an octagonal pit move through a rite of calisthenics, dance, chanted poetry, and music ), do not take place in buildings to which entrance tickets are sold, but some of them occupy splendid examples of Persian domestic architecture: long, domed, chalk-white rooms with daises of turquoise tile, their end walls cut through to the orchards and the sky by open arches.
The latter possessed some knowledge both of drawing and of architecture, designed well, and showed considerable taste in the execution of ornamental works.
QED was acquired by the semiconductor manufacturer PMC-Sierra in August 2000, the latter company continuing to invest in the MIPS architecture.
The latter was a ring-fort some 500 meters in circumference, containing the duke's residence, a stone palace, the country's first monumental architecture.
Other remarkable examples include Hotel Corso and Berri-Meregalli house, the latter built in a traditional Milanese Art Nouveau style combined with elements of neo-Romanesque and Gothic revial architecture, regarded as one of the last such types of architecture in the city.
At the time, the company envisioned layer 3 routing and layer 2 ( Ethernet, Token Ring ) switching as complementary functions of different intelligence and architecturethe former was slow and complex, the latter was fast but simple.
Originating in 12th century France and lasting into the 16th century, Gothic architecture was known during the period as " Frankish work " (), with the term Gothic first appearing during the latter part of the Renaissance.
For example, a group of developers independent of the Hercules project implemented a hybrid mainframe architecture which they dubbed " S / 380 " using modifications to both Hercules and to freely available classic versions of MVS, enhancing the latter with some degree of 31-bit binary compatibility with later operating system versions.
HDL can be used to express designs in structural, behavioral or register-transfer-level architectures for the same circuit functionality ; in the latter two cases the synthesizer decides the architecture and logic gate layout.
Of the two churches that Brunelleschi designed, the Basilica of San Lorenzo, ( 1419-1480s ) and Santo Spirito ( 1441 – 1481 ), both of which are considered landmarks in Renaissance architecture, the latter is seen as conforming most closely to his ideas.
During Louis XIV's reign, his minister Jean-Baptiste Colbert brought French luxury industries, like textile and porcelain, under royal control and the architecture, furniture, fashion and etiquette of the royal court ( particularly at the Château de Versailles ) became the preeminent model of noble culture in France ( and, to a great degree, throughout Europe ) during the latter half of the seventeenth century.
The period between 1795 and 1837 ( the latter part of the reign of George III and the reigns of his sons George IV, as Prince Regent and King, and William IV ) was characterized by distinctive trends in British architecture, literature, fashions, politics, and culture.
It was later modified in the mid-12th ( when the St. James Chapel, narrated by Dante Alighieri in the XXIV canto of his Inferno ) and in the 13th century ; to the latter restoration belongs the white marble-decorated staircase, one of the most ancient examples in Italy in civil architecture.
The cathedral is a mixture of Perpendicular with Flamboyant, the latter being peculiarly barbarous and angular, owing to its being engrafted, not on a pure, but a very early penetrative Gothic … The rest of the architecture among which this curious Flamboyant is set is a Perpendicular with horizontal bars across: and with the most detestable crocketing, utterly vile.
Eclecticism " was an important concept in Western architecture during the mid-and late 19th century, and it reappeared in a new guise in the latter part of the 20th century " ( Muthesius 2008 ).
Mathematics and architecture have always been close, not only because architecture depends on developments in mathematics, but also their shared search for order and beauty, the former in nature and the latter in construction.
In March 2009 Folding @ home began reporting the performance in both native and x86 FLOPS: the latter being an estimation of how many FLOPS the calculation would take on the standard x86 architecture, which is commonly used as a performance reference.
According to Leonardo Garnier, minister of Planning and Economic Policy during the Figueres ' administration, the latter promoted Sustainable Development as the integrating architecture of governmental action.
The latter document was an extended and more thorough product than the 1943 publication, and for Abercrombie it was an accumulation of nearly 50 years of experience and knowledge in the field of planning and architecture.
Although he had practiced the concept of sustainable and eco-minded architecture for four decades, Kisho Kurokawa became more adamant about environmental protection in his latter years.
By the start of the 15th century Renaissance architecture motifs appear in such buildings as the Palazzo Dario and the Palazzo Corner Spinelli ; the latter was designed by Mauro Codussi, pioneer of this style in Venice.
The suburb is well known for its " Little Italy " precinct on Lygon Street, for its Victorian architecture and its European-style squares ( University Square, Lincoln Square, Argyle Place and MacArthur Place ) and the Carlton Gardens, the latter being the location of the Royal Exhibition Building, one of Australia's few man-made sites with World Heritage status.

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As it is, they consider that the North is now reaping the fruits of excess egalitarianism, that in spite of its high standard of living the `` American way '' has been proved inferior to the English and Scandinavian ways, although they disapprove of the socialistic features of the latter.
The latter theorem has been generalized by Yamabe and Yujobo, and Cairns to show that in Af there are families of such cubes.
the former contains no poem dated before 1909 - 10 -- that is, no poem from a period covered by a previous volume -- and the latter has only a few such.
As a matter of fact, this latter approach has already been tried, and with pleasing results.
The latter has been shown to be extensively paraphyletic, and has now been divided into 11 subfamilies, but the former still stands.
The latter quote has provided some controversy because it is technically speaking of wisdom.
This has led to a dramatic depletion in numbers since the latter half of the 19th century, and ' ormering ' is now strictly regulated in order to preserve stocks.
The latter etymology has resulted in a number of theories.
The latter manuscript was severely damaged in the 18th and 19th centuries, and the authorship of the verse has been much disputed ; but likely it also is by Alfred.
The elephant ( though its range has become restricted through the attacks of hunters ) is found both in the savannas and forest regions, the latter being otherwise poor in large game, though the special habitat of the chimpanzee and gorilla.
The latter has not been out of print since it was first published and has sold more than 30 million copies worldwide.
There is also the strange myth of the brothers Aegyptus and Danaus, sons of Belus, with the latter supposedly coming from Egypt, that Marianne Luban has suggested may date to this time.
It is this latter version, which has some syntax differences from the first as well as support for the Apple II high-resolution graphics modes, that most people mean by the term " Applesoft.
For example, armoured personnel carriers were generally replaced by infantry fighting vehicles in a very similar role, but the latter has some capabilities lacking in the former.
However, the Church declared that "' Extreme unction ' ... may also and more fittingly be called ' anointing of the sick '" ( emphasis added ), and has itself adopted the latter term, while not outlawing the former.
Other well-known Berg compositions include the Lyric Suite ( 1926 ), which was later shown to employ elaborate cyphers to document a secret love affair ; the extraordinarily elaborate post-Mahlerian Three Pieces for Orchestra ( completed in 1915 but not performed until after Wozzeck ); and the Chamber Concerto ( Kammerkonzert, 1923 – 25 ) for violin, piano and 13 wind instruments: this latter is written so conscientiously that Pierre Boulez has called it " Berg's strictest composition " and it, too, is permeated by cyphers and posthumously disclosed hidden programs.
The latter in particular has spread widely, and there are now over a hundred Camphill communities and other anthroposophical homes for children and adults in need of special care in about 22 countries around the world.
* Special equipment for locating hostile artillery: flash spotting and notably sound ranging appeared in World War I the latter has been undergone increasing refinement as technology has improved.
In the latter units fire as tactically necessary and replenish to maintain or reach their authorised holding ( which can vary ), so the logistic system has to be able to cope with surge and slack.
This suggestion has been recently repeated by Jerome Murphy-O ' Connor: " It is difficult to imagine that an Alexandrian Jew ... could have escaped the influence of Philo, the great intellectual leader ... particularly since the latter seems to have been especially concerned with education and preaching.
The latter has a pronounced effect on vehicle aerodynamics including stability.
Wedge-shaped polycrystals were identified by transmission electron microscopy to grow out of the amorphous phase only after the latter has exceeded a certain thickness, the precise value of which depends on deposition temperature, background pressure and various other process parameters.

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