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fair-faced
fair-faced, a. 1. a. Having a fair or light-coloured complexion. b. Of beautiful countenance. The two senses are in many early examples not easy to distinguish.1588 Shakes. Tit. A. iv. ii. 68 (Qo.) Here is the babe as loathsome as a toade, Amongst the fairefast [ed. 1623 fairest] breeders of our cli...
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Idyia
Her name means "the fair-faced" or "the knowing one" derived from the Greek word () meaning "to see" or "to know".
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snout-fair
† snout-fair, a. Obs. [f. snout n.1 Cf. MSw. snutofagher, Sw. snutfager.] Having a fair countenance; fair-faced, comely, handsome. Freq. in 16th and early 17th cent., usually with some disparaging suggestion.1530 Tindale Pract. Prelates F ij, If he come in to an house, & the wiff be snoutefayre he w...
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International Campus, Zhejiang University
Neo-classical styled, the campus buildings have exterior walls made of fair-faced red bricks, which presents slight differences in designs across the three
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1913 Nobel Prize in Literature
His world-renowned works include Gitanjali ("Song Offerings", 1910), Gora ("Fair-Faced", 1910) and Ghare-Baire ("The Home and the World", 1916).
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serpent-like
serpent-like, a. and adv. [-like.] A. adj. Like a serpent; = serpentine a.a 1586 Sidney Arcadia i. (1622) 93 A creeping serpent-like of mortall woe. 1629 H. Burton Truth's Tri. 307 His serpent-like gate. a 1649 Drummond of Hawthornden Wks. (1711) 4/1 Serpent-like Meander. 1774 Goldsm. Nat. Hist. (18...
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Issam Fares Institute for Public Policy and International Affairs
The Issam Fares Institute building is 3,000 square feet and made of fair-faced concrete, continuing Lebanon's 20th century construction culture.
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fair
▪ I. fair, n.1 (fɛə(r)) Forms: 4–5 feire, feyre, 4–7 faire, fayre, 5–6 fayer (6 faier), 5–7 fare, 7– fair. [a. OF. feire (mod.F. foire) = Pr. feira, fiera, fieyra, Sp. fer{iacu}a, Pg. feira, It. fiera:—Lat. fēria holiday.] 1. a. A periodical gathering of buyers and sellers often with shows and enter...
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CN114635503A - Fair-faced concrete wall flexibly connected with ...
胡建新 张冰冰 叶江山 钟凯 Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.) Beijing Huaqing Andi Architectural Design Co ltd Original Assignee Beijing Huaqing Andi Architectural Design Co ltd
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Österlånggatan
Not much different is Number 16 on the opposite side of the street, the four cast iron pilasters and the fair-faced plaster of which is unaltered since While Number 33 is probably much the product of a paring which removed the moulding and detailing from 1939, the light 18th-century character of the fair-faced
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Paul Rudolph (architect)
For the Milam Home, the only dimensional control was the size of standard concrete blocks that were used (8 x 8 x 16 in), fair-faced, for structural and
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SKH Bishop Mok Sau Tseng Secondary School
In the early years the campus was of fair-faced finishes in the colour of natural concrete grey.
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Picture Book Museum
The only three materials uses in the building are fair-faced reinforced concrete, glass, and wood.
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Södra Bankohuset
The façade is made of bright fair-faced plaster and sandstone supporting a Swedish manor-house roof (a Mansard-like roof) with an 'Italian' mezzanine.
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Ground granulated blast-furnace slag
to the stony grey of concrete made with Portland cement, the near-white color of GGBS cement permits architects to achieve a lighter color for exposed fair-faced
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