- In architecture, a
hood mould,
hood,
label mould (from
Latin labia, lip), drip
mould or
dripstone is an
external moulded projection from a wall over an...
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Indoor mold (American English) or
indoor mould (British English), also
sometimes referred to as mildew, is a
fungal growth that
develops on wet materials...
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published by A.A. Wyn's Ace Magazines. He was a pulp hero in the
Robin Hood mold.
Frederick C.
Davis (1902–1977)
created the
character and
wrote all the...
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second levels of
these three open
sides is
crowned with a
sculptural hood mold of cast iron. A
classical portico,
supported by two
columns at each of...
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windows with
hood molding,
while the
second has
trios of
simple rectangles, and the
third has a
series of
small lancet windows with
hood molds. A line of...
- A
kitchen hood,
exhaust hood,
hood fan,
extractor hood, or
range hood is a
device containing a
mechanical fan that
hangs above the
stove or
cooktop in...
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tripartite lancets, yellow-colored stained-gl****, all
capped by a
stone hood mold. The
cornerstone (ca. 1927) is
located near the base of the front, northwest...
- in
Madison County. It
features a main
entry with a
protruding arched,
hood mold and a fan-shaped transom,
large windows on the
south elevation, lintels...
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transforms humans into
mold), and Octavius, the
violinist and
author of "the
Dance of Death". He also
fights the Crow. The
Black Hood enjo**** po****rity for...
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porch with
octagonal columns and tracery, and diamond-paned
windows with
hood molds. The
plantation also
contained twelve outbuildings, many of
which were...