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  • 111Christopher Ironside — FSIA 1970, OBE 1971, FRBS 1977 (11 July 1913 – 13 July 1992) was an English painter and coin designer, particularly known for the reverse sides of the new British coins issued on decimalisation in 1971. He began his career as a painter, studying… …

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  • 112Parts of a theatre — The classic proscenium style stage of the New York State Theater. Contents 1 Types of theatres …

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  • 113render — render1 renderable, adj. renderer, n. /ren deuhr/, v.t. 1. to cause to be or become; make: to render someone helpless. 2. to do; perform: to render a service. 3. to furnish; provide: to render aid. 4. to exhibit or show ( …

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  • 114Daniel W. Voorhees (bust) — Daniel W. Voorhees Artist James P. Voorhees Year c1905 1909 (c1905 1909) Type Plaster bust Dimensions …

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  • 115Doorbar — This most unusual name is of early medieval English, but with French origins. It is job descriptive for a builder or plasterer, one who specialised in using wattle and daub. The surname derives from the Middle English verb dauben , meaning to… …

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  • 116Dorber — This most unusual name is of early medieval English, but with French origins. It is job descriptive for a builder or plasterer, one who specialised in using wattle and daub. The surname derives from the Middle English verb dauben , meaning to… …

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  • 117covering — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Something placed over another Nouns 1. covering, cover; superposition, superimposition; packaging; eclipse. 2. roof, ceiling, canopy, awning, tent, pavilion, marquee; umbrella, parasol, sunshade; veil,… …

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  • 118render — verb 1》 provide or give (a service, help, etc.).     ↘submit for inspection, consideration, or payment.     ↘literary hand over; surrender. 2》 cause to be or become: the rains rendered his escape impossible. 3》 represent or depict artistically.… …

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  • 119spread — v 1.Often spread out stretch, extend, enlarge, widen, broaden, augment, aggrandize, amplify; stretch out, draw out, lengthen, elongate, protract, prolongate, drag out; expand, dilate, distend, swell, bloat; grow, develop, increase, advance,… …

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  • 120render — I ren•der [[t]ˈrɛn dər[/t]] v. t. 1) to cause to be or become; make 2) to do; perform 3) to furnish; provide: to render aid[/ex] 4) to exhibit or show (obedience, attention, etc.) 5) to present for approval, payment, etc 6) to pay as due (a tax,… …

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