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THERE'S a familiar architecture to a haunted house, creepy Victorian being the preferred style.
Southerners will recognize this as the real thing; northerners wil respond to its graceful, familiar architecture.
The arrangement at Rutgers had a familiar architecture: a tyrannical coach; a calculating, wheeler-dealer of an athletic director; and a clueless university president — all protecting each other, but failing the students in their supposed care.
Abacus machines abstract from the more familiar architecture of the modern digital computer (the von Neumann architecture).
A structure of the core domain of the Xenopus NO38 histone chaperone (Namboodiri et al., 2004) reveals a familiar architecture but raises provocative questions about how histone chaperones bind histones and assemble nucleosomes.
It utilizes familiar song forms for the most part, so listeners familiar with the structure of pop music have no trouble recognizing the familiar architecture.
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"There's no place like home, and the Kepler data are starting to uncover some mighty familiar architectures".
The shrine architecture had carved timber columns, and the three-tiered form at the top was probably the most familiar architectural motif of the fifteenth, sixteenth, seventeenth centuries.
Their aesthetic of frames and gantries derived from familiar industrial architecture, rather than from the forbidding monuments of public architecture.
More visibly, this shift means that the familiar security architecture of airports and international borders – checkpoints, scanners, ID cars, cordons, security zones – start to materialise in the hearts of cities.
It was also the period in which a good deal of the familiar institutional architecture of the United States was created: big corporations and universities, the first government regulatory agencies, structured and licensed professions, charitable foundations, think tanks.
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