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  • 61Courtyard — For other uses, see Courtyard (disambiguation). Courtyard in the Residenz palace of Munich, Bavaria A court or courtyard is an enclosed area, often a space enclosed by a building that is open to the sky. These areas in inns and public buildings… …

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  • 62Hearth — with cooking utensils In common historic and modern usage, a hearth (  / …

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  • 63Gym — This article is about the indoor sports facility. Gym can also refer to a fitness and health club. For other uses, see gymnasium. Not to be confused with Physical Education Calhan High School gymnasium. The word γυμνάσιον (gymnasion) was used in …

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  • 64Demarcation point — Dmark redirects here. For the German currency, see Deutsche Mark. Old and new style demarcation points in a Canadian home built in 1945. A splitter for a DSL modem has been plugged into the modern demarc (on the right). One line passes through a… …

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  • 65Portico — For other uses, see Portico (disambiguation). Under the portico of the Pantheon …

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  • 66Cafeteria — This page is about the food service location. For other uses, see Cafeteria (disambiguation) A hospital cafeteria in Punta Gorda, Florida …

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  • 67Storm cellar — on the Texas plains. A storm shelter or storm cellar is a type of underground bunker designed to protect the occupants from violent severe weather, particularly tornadoes. They are most commonly seen in the US Midwest ( Tornado Alley ) and… …

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  • 68Conservatory (greenhouse) — For conservatories of musical education, see music school. A traditional conservatory at the Horniman Museum in London …

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  • 69Dining room — This article is about the room. For the play, see The Dining Room. For the band, see The Dining Rooms. Historical example of a domestic dining room in Germany. A dining room is a room for consuming food. In modern times it is usually adjacent to… …

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  • 70Ceiling — For other uses, see Ceiling (disambiguation). A ceiling (pronounced /ˈsiːlɪŋ/) is an overhead interior surface that covers the upper limit of a room. It is generally not a structural element, but a finished surface concealing the underside of the …

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