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rustication in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Rustication,
occasionally rustification (literally "to or of the countryside"), may
refer to:...
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Rustication is a
range of
masonry techniques used in
classical architecture giving visible surfaces a
finish texture that
contrasts with smooth, squared-block...
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Rustication is a term used at Oxford,
Cambridge and
Durham Universities to mean
being suspended or
expelled temporarily, or, in more
recent times, to...
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- The Red
Guards (Chinese: 红卫兵; pinyin: hóng wèibīng) were a m****, student-led,
paramilitary social movement mobilized by
Chairman Mao
Zedong in 1966 until...
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local villagers “hated them, but they were
afraid to say anything.”
Rustication did not end the
Cultural Revolution in the
minds of many sent-down youth...
- from a UK
independent school means permanent removal from the school,
rustication or
suspension usually means removal from the
school for a set period...
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castle is
centered around a
diamond courtyard. The
walls have
sgraffito rustication.
Gothic masonry from the
second decade of the 15th
century has been preserved...
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classical architecture,
ashlar wall
surfaces were
often contrasted with
rustication. The term is
frequently used to
describe the
dressed stone work of prehistoric...
- pre-Revolutionary Paris. The
building is
typified by its
heavy external rustication and
severe decorative treatment. It
boasts one of the
longest façades...