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  • 1Basement waterproofing — refers to techniques used to prevent water from entering the basement of a house or other building. Effective below ground waterproofing will include both drainage and sealers.Waterproofing is needed anytime a structure is built at ground level… …

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  • 2Basement — This article is about the section of a building. For other uses, see Basement (disambiguation). An unfinished basement used for storage and exercise equipment …

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  • 3Basement — Base ment (b[=a]sment), n. [F. soubassement. Of uncertain origin. Cf. {Base}, a., {Bastion}.] (Arch.) The outer wall of the ground story of a building, or of a part of that story, when treated as a distinct substructure. (See {Base}, n., 3 (a) .) …

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  • 4Basement membrane — Basement Base ment (b[=a]sment), n. [F. soubassement. Of uncertain origin. Cf. {Base}, a., {Bastion}.] (Arch.) The outer wall of the ground story of a building, or of a part of that story, when treated as a distinct substructure. (See {Base}, n …

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  • 5basement — [bās′mənt] n. [ BASE1 + MENT] 1. the foundation or lower part of a wall or structure 2. the lowest story of a building, below the main floor and wholly or partly below the surface of the ground 3. Geol. the oldest layer of igneous and metamorphic …

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  • 6Basement 414 — is a venue for various forms of artistic expression located in Lansing, Michigan. The venue hosts a variety of art exhibitions of any medium including paintings, musical acts, video and performance art, and other crafts including things such as… …

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  • 7Wall of London —    Considerable difference of opinion exists as to the date when the walls that encircled the ancient City of London were first erected, and no evidence is obtainable from the Anglo Saxon Chronicle or other early records.    There is no doubt… …

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  • 8Wall of Sound — The Wall of Sound is a music production technique for pop and rock music recordings developed by record producer Phil Spector at Gold Star Studios during the 1960s. Spector, working with audio engineers such as Larry Levine, created a dense,… …

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  • 9basement — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ dark, unlit, windowless ▪ damp, dank ▪ cold, cool ▪ flooded …

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  • 10Wall House — Infobox nrhp | name =Wall House nrhp type = caption = nearest city= Elkins Park, Pennsylvania lat degrees = 40 lat minutes = 4 lat seconds = 42 lat direction = N long degrees = 75 long minutes = 7 long seconds = 44 long direction = W locmapin =… …

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