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They walked through the Art Nouveau district, and she pointed to the tortured stone faces in the cornice of the law school.
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"Vices and Virtues" (1983-88), seven of each, intertwined in flashing neon letters seven feet high, will encircle the cornice of the United States pavilion on the Biennale grounds.
In 1919 Midtown did get bombing practice, of a sort: lightning fractured the cornice of the World's Tower Building, raining debris onto the street.
The cornice of the temple supported a brightly coloured stucco frieze.
The name "Griffin" can be found on the cornice of both buildings.
FEW people are as tireless as Thom Bess, a retired chief court reporter by profession and a preservationist by avocation, in promoting the cornices of Harlem.
After approaching via the North Fork of the Nooksack River, the party navigated through what is now known as Coleman Glacier and ascended to within several hundred feet of the summit before turning back in the face of an "overhanging cornice of ice" and threatening weather.
From her fifth-floor window, she looks out across the street at the cornices of two buildings, which, as a classically trained architect, she can describe in detail.
Pigeons were nesting in the cornices.
Much of the cornice and pediment, made of galvanized iron, is bare of paint; in fact the cornice is mostly gone, exposing the underlying timbers and brickwork.
A plaque carved with a dragon can be found under the east cornice of this elegant Qing Dynasty structure.
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