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  • 121Nong Samet Refugee Camp — Nong Samet Chumrum Thmei Rithysen or Rithisen   Refugee camp   Nong Samet Camp, section …

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  • 122Norwood Gardens — terrace homes at 36th Street in Astoria, New York Norwood Gardens attached ho …

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  • 123Список самых высоких зданий Сингапура — Здесь представлены самые высокие здания и сооружения, расположенные на территории Сингапура …

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  • 124Eutychus —    Fortunate, (Acts 20:9 12), a young man of Troas who fell through drowsiness from the open window of the third floor of the house where Paul was preaching, and was taken up dead. The lattice work of the window being open to admit the air, the… …

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  • 125Synagogue —    (Gr. sunagoge, i.e., an assembly ), found only once in the Authorized Version of Ps. 74:8, where the margin of Revised Version has places of assembly, which is probably correct; for while the origin of synagogues is unknown, it may well be… …

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  • 126Window —    Properly only an opening in a house for the admission of light and air, covered with lattice work, which might be opened or closed (2 Kings 1:2; Acts 20:9). The spies in Jericho and Paul at Damascus were let down from the windows of houses… …

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  • 127CHINESE ARCHITECTURE —    Ancient Chinese architecture is modeled on basic principles of order and balance; wood was the first material used, supplemented later with brick. The earliest buildings were laid on foundations of packed earth; in the areas of China where… …

    Historical Dictionary of Architecture

  • 128Chancel —    That part of the Church building set apart as the place of the Clergy and others who minister in the Church service. It includes the Sanctuary where the Holy Communion is celebrated and the choir where the other offices are said. The Chancel… …

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