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  • 51Quoin (architecture) — Quoining on the corners of Palazzo Aragona Gonzaga, Rome. Quoins (/kɔɪ …

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  • 52Lakeville North High School — Infobox Secondary school name = Lakeville North High School motto = established = 1906 type = Public high school principal = Marne Berkvam faculty = ??? students = approx. 1,741 mascot = Panthers colors = Red, Black city = Lakeville state =… …

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  • 53Nasir Gilani Syed — is Certified Project Manager with Masters in International Project Management and Bachelors in Civil Engineering.He has a History of turning “Break Even” projects into profitable projects through delivery of cost effective, sustainable and effect …

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  • 54Masonic Bodies — Dans la franc maçonnerie nord américaine, et en particulier dans celle des États Unis d Amérique, on utilise la dénomination Masonic Bodies (que l on pourrait traduire par l expression « organismes maçonniques ») pour désigner l… …

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  • 55Masonic bodies — Dans la franc maçonnerie nord américaine, et en particulier dans celle des États Unis d Amérique, on utilise la dénomination Masonic Bodies (que l on pourrait traduire par l expression « organismes maçonniques ») pour désigner l… …

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  • 56nail — nailless, adj. naillike, adj. /nayl/, n. 1. a slender, typically rod shaped rigid piece of metal, usually in any of numerous standard lengths from a fraction of an inch to several inches and having one end pointed and the other enlarged and… …

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  • 57quoin — /koyn, kwoyn/, n. 1. an external solid angle of a wall or the like. 2. one of the stones forming it; cornerstone. 3. any of various bricks of standard shape for forming corners of brick walls or the like. 4. a wedge shaped piece of wood, stone,… …

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  • 58brick and tile — ▪ building material Introduction       structural clay products, manufactured as standard units, used in building construction.       The brick, first produced in a sun dried form at least 6,000 years ago and the forerunner of a wide range of… …

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  • 59Latin American architecture — Introduction       history of architecture in Mesoamerica, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean beginning after contact with the Spanish and Portuguese in 1492 and 1500, respectively, and continuing to the present.       For… …

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  • 60technology, history of — Introduction       the development over time of systematic techniques for making and doing things. The term technology, a combination of the Greek technē, “art, craft,” with logos, “word, speech,” meant in Greece a discourse on the arts, both… …

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