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  • 31Topkapı Palace — Infobox Historic building name = Topkapı Palace caption = Topkapı Palace from the Bosphorus map type = latitude = longitude = location town = Istanbul location country = Turkey architect = Mehmed II, Alaüddin, Davud Ağa, Mimar Sinan, Sarkis… …

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  • 32latticework — also lattice work, late 15c., from LATTICE (Cf. lattice) + WORK (Cf. work) …

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  • 33Glossary of architecture — This page is a glossary of architecture. Contents: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z …

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  • 34History of Dublin to 795 — Dublin is Ireland s oldest town. It is also the largest and most populous urban centre in the country, a position it has held continuously since first rising to prominence in the 10th century (with the exception of a brief period in the late 19th …

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  • 35Vympel R-77 — Infobox Weapon is missile=yes name=R 77/RVV AE (NATO reporting name: AA 12 Adder) caption= origin= type=Medium Range Active Radar Homing Air to Air Missile used by= manufacturer=Vympel unit cost= propellant= production date= service=1994 (R 77)… …

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  • 36Cancellarii — Cancelli are lattice work, placed before a window, a door way, the tribunal of a judge, or any other place. Hence the occupation of Cancellarius, which originally signified a porter who stood at the latticed or grated door of the emperor s palace …

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  • 37Mainframe (band) — For other uses, see Mainframe (disambiguation). Mainframe was an Electropop band from Hemel Hempstead, 26 miles north of London, England. Formed in 1982, it comprised two main members, unknown musicians Murray Munro (born 1963) and John… …

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  • 39Michael Hammers — (* 1 August 1965 in Aachen, Germany) is a German artist and designer. Life Upon passing his school leaving exams, Michael Hammers began his professional career as a blacksmith. He apprenticed in several workshops and studios before becoming the… …

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  • 40chancellor — [11] Etymologically, a chancellor was an attendant or porter who stood at the cancellī, or ‘lattice work bar’, of a court in Roman times – hence the Latin term cancellārius. Over the centuries the cancellārius’s status rose to court secretary, in …

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