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court-plaster
court-plaster [So called from its being used for the black patches formerly worn on the face by ladies at Court.] Sticking-plaster made of silk (black, flesh-coloured, or white) coated with isinglass, used for covering superficial cuts and wounds.1772 Graves Spir. Quix. x. xxiv, Some gold beaters' s... Oxford English Dictionary
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George Plaster
August 11, 2003, just hours before he was to debut on WGFX, Cumulus (with assistance from Gaylord) was granted an injunction in Davidson County Chancery Court Plaster is a Nashville native. wikipedia.org
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sticking-plaster
ˈsticking-plaster [sticking ppl. a.] A material for covering and closing superficial wounds, consisting of linen, silk, or other textile fabric, or of plastic, spread with an adhesive substance; a general name for court-plaster, lead-plaster, diachylon-plaster, etc.1655 Culpepper etc. Riverius i. ii... Oxford English Dictionary
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Richard H. Chambers United States Court of Appeals
It now serves as a courthouse of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. The original Dining Room features plaster pilasters and columns, wrought-iron light fixtures, large arched window openings, and a beamed ceiling. wikipedia.org
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Cynthia Plaster Caster
After years of wrangling, Albritton found herself in 1993 having to go to court in order to retrieve the 25 casts Cohen held (she got all but three of In 2001, a film documentary, Plaster Caster, was made about her. wikipedia.org
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Cotheridge Court
Cotheridge Court is now a private residence of sub-divided flats. The north wing of the house, as well as part of the back were not modernized, and remained as timber and plaster. wikipedia.org
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Bathealton Court
Bathealton Court is a Grade II listed country house in Bathealton, Somerset, England. The interior has some fine decorative plaster ceilings, a late eighteenth century barley-sugar twist staircase and plain panelling in several rooms. wikipedia.org
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Llanvihangel Court
The interior contains plaster ceilings, screens, fireplaces, doorcases and a "magnificent" staircase" of very high quality, some from the 17th century Hando recorded the "seventeenth century decorated plaster work ceiling" in the great hall, and the fire-back, dated 1694, which had previously formed a wikipedia.org
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Badge Court
Badge Court is an estate in Worcestershire, England. The original design incorporated a moat, but this has now been filled in; other modern additions include a plaster front. wikipedia.org
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D&F Estates Ltd v Church Comrs for England and Wales
They should have applied one coat of bonding plaster and one coat of finishing plaster, but instead had interposed a coat of browning plaster (the older He said: Judgment Court of Appeal Court of Appeal found that as the contractor had employed a competent sub contractor, therefore no duty of care was wikipedia.org
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Gournay Court
Gournay Court in the parish of West Harptree, Somerset, England, is a country house built circa 1600. There are several decorated plaster ceilings and original fireplaces. wikipedia.org
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Fitzhead Court and The Manor
History Fitzhead Court and The Manor date from the late 16th century. The interior includes Jacobean style plaster ceilings. The red sandstone boundary walls and gate-piers are from the early 19th century. wikipedia.org
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Wyndcliffe Court
Wyndcliffe Court, north of the village of St. The plaster work was undertaken by Kebles. The gardens were designed by Tipping in the Italianate Arts and Crafts Style. wikipedia.org
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United States Post Office and Court House (Lexington, Kentucky)
The panel ceilings are painted plaster with a painted plaster cornice ornamented with a triglyph motif. (east and west) of the court lobby. wikipedia.org
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Caversham Court
It had a 1638 staircase, with bullet holes from a Civil War attack, and an elaborate decorated plaster ceiling. Caversham Court is currently owned by Reading Borough Council. wikipedia.org
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