-
building used for
entry from the outside.
Sometimes referred to as a foyer,
entryway,
reception area or
entrance hall, it is
often a
large room or
complex of...
- In the
history of physics, "On the quantum-theoretical
reinterpretation of
kinematical and
mechanical relationships" (German: Über quantentheoretische...
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records as Honkpapa). By tradition, the Húŋkpapȟa set up
their lodges at the
entryway to the
circle of the
Great Council when the
Sioux met in convocation. They...
- for his burial. The tomb
consists of an
entryway and two
sections of
corridor separated by gates. The
entryway was used by
Thomas Cook & Son
travel company...
- An artist's
depiction of the
entryway to 1140
Royal Street, c. 1888...
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shifted to "free classic" or
Colonial Revival trim,
including pedimented entryways and
Palladian windows.
Smaller and
somewhat plainer houses can also be...
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guardians of
gateways and thresholds,
protecting throne rooms as well as
entryways to temples; it is the most
commonly recurring creature in
Hindu and Buddhist...
-
underlying portion features four
entryways: the
central ones are
larger and
taller and are
vehicle accessible,
while the two
entryways to the
sides are narrower...
- This
situation is
similar to The
Truman Show
because there are
limited entryways into the
world that
Truman knows.
Truman does not
belong to this utopia...
- traffic, and some
traditional private houses near the
floats open
their entryways to the public,
exhibiting family heirlooms in a
custom known as the Folding...