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  • 1Plaster — The term plaster can refer to plaster of Paris, lime plaster, or cement plaster. This article deals mainly with plaster of Paris.Plaster of Paris is a type of building material based on calcium sulfate hemihydrate, nominally CaSO4·0.5H2O. It is… …

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  • 2Plaster veneer — is a construction methodology for surfacing interior walls, by applying a thin layer of plaster over a substrate typically over specially formulated drywall.History ). Later, drywall became a standard. Typically, drywall is surfaced using the mud …

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  • 3The Vatican —     The Vatican     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Vatican     This subject will be treated under the following heads:     I. Introduction; II. Architectural History of the Vatican Palace; III. Description of the Palace; IV. Description of the… …

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  • 4The Rose (theatre) — The Rose was an Elizabethan theatre. It was the fourth of the public theatres to be built, after The Theatre (1576), the Curtain (1577), and the theatre at Newington Butts (c. 1580?) mdash; and the first of several playhouses to be situated in… …

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  • 5The Dope Show — Single by Marilyn Manson from the album Mechanical Animals Released September 15, 1998 …

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  • 6The Empire Theatre — is located in Toowoomba, Queensland, and is a fine example of art deco architecture in Australia. It is a heritage site listed by the National Trust of Queensland.The theatre is able to hold 2,400 people, making it the largest regional theatre in …

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  • 7The Three-Arched Bridge — ( Ura Me Tri Harqe ) is a 1978 novel by Ismail Kadare. The story concerns the construction of a strategically important Balkan bridge in 1377 in the waning days of the Byzantine Empire, as the Ottomans were advancing into southeastern Europe.… …

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  • 8The School of Restoration Arts at Willowbank — is an educational facility located at Willowbank mansion in Queenston, Ontario, Canada.Primary areas of study1. Research and documentation*Understanding cultural heritage *Properties through a variety of perspectives including historical, art… …

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  • 9plaster of Paris — calcined gypsum in white, powdery form, used as a base for gypsum plasters, as an additive of lime plasters, and as a material for making fine and ornamental casts: characterized by its ability to set rapidly when mixed with water. Also, plaster… …

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  • 10The Gates of Hell — This article is about the Rodin sculpture. For other uses, see Gates of Hell (disambiguation). The Gates of Hell, Musée Rodin. The Gates of Hell (French: La Porte de l Enfer) is a monumental …

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