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  • 1Obi (sash) — Two young women wearing kimonos climbing the staircase of Kiyomizu, a Buddhist temple. The obis have been tied in the common drum bow, taiko musubi. Obi (帯, おび, , literally sash …

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  • 2Fenêtre à guillotine — Typique maison anglaise de style géorgien La fenêtre dite à guillotine (sash window en anglais) est caractérisée par deux châssis dont un au moins est conçu pour coulisser verticalement entre deux rainures ménagées dans le dormant. Ce système est …

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  • 3Kimono — For the Icelandic band, see Kimono (band). A traditional wedding kimono with tsunokakushi (wedding headpiece) …

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  • 4sculpture — sculptural, adj. sculpturally, adv. /skulp cheuhr/, n., v., sculptured, sculpturing. n. 1. the art of carving, modeling, welding, or otherwise producing figurative or abstract works of art in three dimensions, as in relief, intaglio, or in the… …

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  • 5Hasidic Judaism — Hasidic Jews praying in the synagogue on Yom Kippur, by Maurycy Gottlieb Part of a se …

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  • 6Rassilon — Doctor Who character Timothy Dalton as Rassilon in The End of Time Rassilon Affiliated Time Lords …

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  • 7Mohamed ElBaradei — محمد البرادعى Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency In office 1 December 1997 – 30 November 2009 Secre …

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  • 8Painter and decorator — A painter and decorator is a tradesman responsible for the painting and decorating of buildings, and is also known as a decorator or house painter [citebook|title=Painting and Decorating |author= Alf Fulcher|year= 2005|publisher=Blackwell… …

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  • 9House painter and decorator — A modern house painter A house painter and decorator is a tradesman responsible for the painting and decorating of buildings, and is also known as a decorator or house painter.[1][2] The purpose of painting is to mak …

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  • 10building construction — Techniques and industry involved in the assembly and erection of structures. Early humans built primarily for shelter, using simple methods. Building materials came from the land, and fabrication was dictated by the limits of the materials and… …

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