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  • 1University of Tehran main entrance — University of Tehran main entrance. The University of Tehran main entrance was designed in 1965 by Korosh Farzami, one of the students of the faculty of Fine Arts of the University. The structural engineer was an Armenian Iranian by the name of… …

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  • 2Main Navy and Munitions Buildings — Main Navy Building (foreground) and the Munitions Building were temporary structures built during World War I on the National Mall The Main Navy and Munitions Buildings were constructed in 1918 along Constitution Avenue (then known as B Street) …

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  • 3main — UK US /meɪn/ adjective ► biggest or most important: »The report identified three main areas for improvement. »Please go to the reception desk at the main entrance. »British Airways, the company s main rival, had also seen an improvement . »the… …

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  • 4Main Street, U.S.A. — For other uses, see Main Street (disambiguation). Main Street, U.S.A. Attraction type Themed land Theme 20th Century Marceline, Missouri …

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  • 5entrance — noun 1 door/place through which you enter sth ADJECTIVE ▪ narrow, wide ▪ main ▪ back, front, rear, side ▪ …

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  • 6Main Street (Dreamworld) — This article is about themed area at Dreamworld. For other uses, see Main Street (disambiguation). Main Street Location Dreamworld Coordinates …

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  • 7entrance — en|trance1 W3S3 [ˈentrəns] n [Date: 1400 1500; : Old French; Origin: entrer; ENTER] 1.) a door, gate etc that you go through to enter a place ≠ ↑exit entrance to/of ▪ the main entrance to the school front/back/side entrance …

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  • 8entrance — I UK [ˈentrəns] / US noun Word forms entrance : singular entrance plural entrances *** [countable] the place where you can enter a room, building, or area I ll meet you at the main entrance at six o clock. entrance to/of: The statue of the Little …

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  • 9entrance — en|trance1 [ entrəns ] noun *** count the place where you can enter a room, building, or area: I ll meet you at the main entrance at six o clock. entrance to/of: The statue of the Little Mermaid stands at the entrance to the harbor. a. usually… …

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  • 10entrance — noun 1 (C) a door, gate etc that you go through to enter a place (+ to/of): the main entrance to the school opposite exit 1 2 (countable usually singular) the act of entering a place or room: Their conversation was interrupted by the entrance of… …

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