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But when you're operating in an NHL outpost that consistently lags the league average in attendance, limiting the Predators to bottom-five payroll status, building a consistent contender is impressive.
Implications of the spatial segregation of craft specialists are explored, including the construction of artisan identity in local communities and status building in these communities through the practice of potent rituals.
Setting the Hall's extension in the context of post-World War II Britain and a rapidly expanding Institute, it details the practicalities associated with the rebuilding; it also outlines the architectural climate of the times and reveals the architect's design ideas and use of architectural metaphors and iconography for status building and related purposes.
Gilbert and Sullivan scored their first international hit with H.M.S. Pinafore (1878), satirising the rise of unqualified people to positions of authority and poking good-natured fun at the Royal Navy and the English obsession with social status (building on a theme introduced in The Sorcerer, love between members of different social classes).
We used a stepwise logistic regression procedure to identify SNPs independently associated with disease status, building a model with increasing numbers of independently associated SNPs.
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Locally quarried dark igneous andesite and granite were mainly used, although sandstone was brought in from the east for higher status buildings.
By the late 13th century some castles were built within carefully "designed landscapes", sometimes drawing a distinction between an inner core of a herber, a small enclosed garden complete with orchards and small ponds, and an outer region with larger ponds and high status buildings such as "religious buildings, rabbit warrens, mills and settlements", potentially set within a park.
Over time the focus of high status accommodation shifted from the keep to the bailey; this resulted in the creation of another bailey that separated the high status buildings – such as the lord's chambers and the chapel – from the everyday structures such as the workshops and barracks.
Just two trenches produced pieces of window and tile which could only have come from a high-status building.
Rather, the new high-status buildings have tradition on their side.
The study which follows traces the circumstances surrounding the rebuilding of Chartered Accountants' Hall, London, from ca. 1965 to 1970, in order to show how the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales consciously utilised the architecture of its remodelled headquarters for status-building purposes and for adjusting public perceptions of its role in society.
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