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  • 1Seven Pillars of Wisdom — Infobox Book name = Seven Pillars of Wisdom: A Triumph image caption = Tooling on the cover of the first public printing, showing twin scimitars and the author = T. E. Lawrence illustrator = cover artist = country = United Kingdom language =… …

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  • 2Committee on Gender, Family, Youths, and People with Disabilities — African Union This article is part of the series: Institutions Casablanca Group Uni …

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  • 3windshield pillars — The front posts of the body shell which together with the scuttle and header panel form the windshield aperture …

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  • 4prostyle — /proh stuyl/, Archit. adj. 1. (of a classical temple) having a portico on the front with the columns in front of the antae. n. 2. a prostyle building or portico. [1690 1700; (adj.) < L prostylos < Gk próstylos with pillars in front, equiv. to pro …

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  • 5prostyle — pro•style [[t]ˈproʊ staɪl[/t]] adj. archit. (of a classical temple or other building) having a portico with columns on the front only • Etymology: 1690–1700; &LT; L prostȳlos &LT; Gk próstȳlos with pillars in front = pro II+ stȳlos style II …

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  • 6South Asian arts — Literary, performing, and visual arts of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. Myths of the popular gods, Vishnu and Shiva, in the Puranas (ancient tales) and the Mahabharata and Ramayana epics, supply material for representational and&#8230; …

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  • 7theatre — /thee euh teuhr, theeeu /, n. theater. * * * I Building or space in which performances are given before an audience. It contains an auditorium and stage. In ancient Greece, where Western theatre began (5th century BC), theatres were constructed&#8230; …

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  • 8PILLAR — (Heb. עַמּוּד; from the root ʿmd, to stand ), a column that stands perpendicular to the ground and generally serves to support the beams of a roof. In this article no distinction will be made between pillar, column, and post. The pillar is used&#8230; …

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  • 9Glasgow —    GLASGOW, a city, the seat of a university, and a sea port, having separate jurisdiction, locally in the Lower ward of the county of Lanark, and situated in longitude 4° 15 51 (W.), and latitude 55° 52 10 (N.), 23 miles (E. by S.) from Greenock …

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  • 10JACHIN AND BOAZ — (Heb. יָכִין בֹּעַז), two pillars which were set up in front of the Sanctuary in Solomon s Temple in Jerusalem (I Kings 7:15–22, 41–42; II Kings 25:13, 17; Jer. 52:17, 20ff.; II Chron. 3:15–17; 4:12–13). The form and nature of these pillars are&#8230; …

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