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The keystones are richly carved and the arch soffit is deeply coffered and enriched.
Flagships, umbrellas, and keystones: is single-species management pass' in the e landscape era?
The assumption that "consent" is the source of a government's legitimacy represents a conceptual keystone in liberal theory.
Thus, this sector has been identified as a keystone for agricultural development in these developing nations.
However, those treatments containing high proportions of alfalfa also attracted higher numbers of herbivorous keystone species.
In this paper the concept of keystone plant resources is reviewed using potential candidates proposed in the literature for neotropical forest sites.
Such research should concentrate on the regeneration after fire and the modes of establishment of keystone species.
The importance of this species as a potential keystone resource for the frugivore community is discussed.
The doctrine taught in them is that the irresistible development of democracy is the keystone of the modern situation.
The resection of the outlet septum is the keystone of the technique.
The keystone concept also may be applied to many trematodes in their roles as indicator species.
In this sense then, molluscs can be considered as keystone species for digenetic trematodes.
The keystone of his work not only in economics but also in political and legal theory is the idea of" spontaneous order".
The keystone species concept: variation in interaction strength in a rocky intertidal habitat.
Challenges in the quest for keystones.
In the view of a number of countries, there is a clash between two keystones of international law here: national self-determination and territorial integrity.
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With its coal, pottery, iron and steel, and the vast expansion of engineering, it is one of the industrial keystones of our economy.
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Education and training are the keystones of a society of opportunity and personal fulfilment, and an economy that is competitive and efficient.
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The need is to make these communities more prosperous and industrial regeneration is one of the keystones of this policy.
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Security, diversity and sustainability of supply have been the keystones of energy policy for several years.
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Along with agriculture, forestry is one of the keystones of our rural economy.
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They are the keystones of world cultures.
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The windows are ornamented by dropped keystones and aprons.
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Keystone's business decreased after his departure, and finally closed after bankruptcy in 1935.
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Decorative keystones of similar material are atop all of the windows except one, which is lugged and scrolled.
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The north and south sides of the quadrangle have large arched carriage openings beneath shaped gables; the keystones are carved with horse's heads.
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On the west side and at the rear are small vents with semicircular heads and keystones.
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Jennewein also won the contract to design bison heads for the arch keystones.
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Old arches sometimes need reinforcement due to decay of the keystones, forming what is known as bald arch.
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Early 19th-century windows flank the door and the first floor windows are small, with keystones.
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The office building is 17 stories, brick on precast panels trimmed with limestone sills, lintels and keystones.
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On the upper storey of this central section there are blank panels above the windows, which have moulded architraves with keystones.
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Keystones and corner blocks are not normally used.
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Straps can be used in place of keystones.
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Other neo-classical elements included keystones over the basement windows and keystones over the pedimented entry doors at the basement level.
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A limestone entablature encircles the building, and the windows feature brick lintels with limestone keystones.
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The town still has several houses with keystones.
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A key motif and centrally placed projecting keystones top the windows.
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The sixth story displays pairs of round-arched windows with voussoirs that spring from molded bands and projecting keystones.
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Keystone's mission strives to improve the effectiveness of social purpose organizations.
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They are considered established keystones of the chamber music repertoire and are heard frequently in concerts, radio broadcasts, and recordings.
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Fenestration includes rectangular windows topped with marble pediments and arched windows with prominent keystones.
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The front windows are typical 20th-century windows with six-over-one sash and have splayed wooden lintels and those on the first floor have raised center keystones.
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The windows feature splayed brick lintels and capping keystones.
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There were six medallions and five keystones on the front of the building, with representations of theatrical figures.
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Five brick archways with bracketed keystones open onto the loggias at the entry.
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The two bays on the ends have regular rectangular windows with keystones and a decorative recessed panel above.
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The entire building is dominated by large and handsome rhythmic, round-headed windows with simple keystones.
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On the original portion of the building, other openings are rectangular and topped by flat arches with limestone keystones.
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The arched openings are topped with scrolled limestone keystones flanked by circular medallions.
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The commissioners gave their views on the draft designs for the bison-head sculptures to be carved into the keystones in the spans of the bridge.
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The symmetrical faade features large arched window openings with decorative keystones.
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There are no ornaments on the keystones showing us that the building was primarily functional.
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The round-arched windows feature limestone keystones on the first story, while the second-story windows have heavy limestone frames culminating in keystones.
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The window openings over the entire facade have articulated keystones and the openings on the seventh level also feature cast iron balconies.
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There is a smaller semicircular flood arch at either end, with pendent keystones.
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There are family signs and a shield which depicts a hand with two open fingers on the keystones in the eastern part.
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Above them, on the first story, 12-over-16 double-hung sash windows are set in recessed arched openings with keystones and splayed-brick lintels.
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Old keystones can decay due to vibration, a condition known as bald arch.
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In a rib-vaulted ceiling, keystones may mark the intersections of two or more arched ribs.
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The lower-level windows have flat-arched surrounds with keystones; the oculi break the cornice lines beneath segmentally arched pediments.
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The second-story windows have scrolled keystones as well, but over smaller, rectangular openings.
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Three segmental arches with keystones rest on triangular-ended cutwaters.
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The doors and windows are all topped by segmented arches with cast iron keystones.
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The set up of a dado stack is about equal to the amount of time prepping keystones and cornerblocks.
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The ground-floor windows are recessed, arched and set in surrounds with deep rustication and large keystones.
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Interactions within herbivore communities mediated by the host plant: the keystone herbivore concept.
Smaller square windows with prominent scrolled keystones are aligned above the second-story windows.
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The piano nobile is finished with rusticated limestone and has semi-circular arched window openings that are ornamented with keystones.
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Additionally, the exterior features keystones over the windows on the first and second floors, plus a balustrade along the roof line.
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The arched windows have keystones on the ground floor and dripstones on the upper level, and the roofline is decorated with a cornice and balustrade.
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A conversation on refining the concept of keystone species.
Are the figs always keystone resources for tropical frugivorous vertebrates?
Interactions within herbivore communities mediated by host plant: the keystone herbivore concept.
Casks used for ale or beer have shives and keystones in their openings.
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The entrances and windows have flat frames with keystones.
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However, the keystones of the viaduct could not be reinstated.
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The building's design includes an ashlar front facade, a pediment at its parapet, second-story windows ornamented with voussoirs and keystones, and a metal cornice.
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The first story features rusticated granite with tall round-arch openings topped with scrolled keystones.
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The latter are classical in style and serve as the keystones in the jack arches above the windows.
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Plaques with swag designs are located above the keystones.
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The date 1868 is engraved on one of the keystones.
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Lines of windows, alternately circular and round headed, run up each side, with grotesque masks and cherubs serving as keystones.
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The keystones in the arches over the doorways and above some of the windows are carved with cherubs.
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Area 3 is also a desert, but also contains the ruins, which is actually an ancient starship that starts with the three keystones.
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The wall window keystones are alternately bricks and tiles.
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Uralla granite was used for the foundations, steps and keystones of the arches.
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The stilted arch window openings with pronounced keystones and the consoles on cornices are characteristics of this style.
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The teacher was the keystone of the entire system.
The arch keystones and window sills are light gray granite.
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One of the keystones of this stage of self-treatment is journal writing.
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The front windows are shallow-arched, with brick surrounds, keystones and spring blocks.
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The remnants of a cornice are visible just above the keystones on the second story.
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The dormers have round-arched windows topped with keystones.
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Columns, palmets or sea shells have been added to the keystones of the arches.
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Keystones, stepped or arched top profiles, and polychrome or contrasting colors and materials may all be used to create the desired effect.
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The second-floor windows are set into moulded recesses with keystones.
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The ground floor windows are three-light sashes, with segmental heads and keystones.
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The third and fourth stories are marked by large round-arched windows with scrolled keystones.
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