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  • 121Proportion (architecture) — Proportion is the relation between elements and a whole. Architectural proportions In architecture the whole is not just a building but the set and setting of the site. The things that make a building and its site well shaped include the… …

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  • 122Gutta — A gutta (Latin pl. guttae, drops ) is a small water repelling, cone shaped projection used in the architrave of the Doric order in classical architecture. At the top of the architrave blocks, a row of six guttae below the narrow projection of the …

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  • 123Alpha Rho Chi — (ΑΡΧ) is a professional co educational college fraternity for students studying architecture and related professions. The fraternity s name is derived from the first three letters of the Greek word for architecture, αρχιτεκτονική.… …

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  • 124Classic Army — (Yick Fung International) is a manufacturer of airsoft replicas. The headquarters for this A.E.G. manufacturer is in Hong Kong. They produce automatic electric guns or AEGs, and a small number of GBB (Gas Blowback) pistols. Designed to resemble… …

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  • 125Herb Scannell — Herb Scannell, (born January 11, 1957) is CEO of Next New Networks and former President of Nickelodeon Networks and Vice Chairman of Viacom s MTV Networks.Early yearsScannell was born in Long Island, New York to an Irish father and Puerto Rican… …

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  • 126Nickelodeon — This article is about the American cable channel. For other uses, see Nickelodeon (disambiguation). This article is about the flagship American version of Nickelodeon. For the other international versions of the channel, see Nickelodeon (around… …

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  • 127Vanlalzawma — Infobox Indian politician name = Vanlalzawma caption = birth date =Birth date and age|1956|2|10|df=y birth place =Lunglei, Mizoram residence = Lunglei death date = death place = constituency = Mizoram office = MP salary = term = predecessor =… …

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  • 128Doctor Jazz — is a popular tune and song written by Joe King Oliver in 1926.[1] Publisher Walter Melrose got his name on it as co composer, as was often his practice. It enjoyed its initial popularity in the 1920s. It continues to be played by Dixieland jazz… …

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