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This indicates that the dimension stone project in Nigeria has good economic potential.
The center reopened last summer as the Digital Stone Project, a nonprofit, artist-run center.
Neither he nor Ms. Matson would comment on the amount of money invested in the Stone project.
Mr. Argent was on the board of the Digital Stone Project, a nonprofit that supports artists trying to use emerging technologies such as robotic stone cutting.
The new services will become part of The Echo Nest's Rosetta Stone project, essentially a data resolution service aiming to offer a common language to music applications.
Some of the fruit is offered to the tree owners, some is left for wildlife and the rest is taken by bicycle to various charities, including The Porch Steppin' Stone Project in Oxford.
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Referring to a stone projecting from the living-room wall, True said, "This one they didn't dare take out, because the structural engineer said the whole house could fall down".
In France a developed type of bar tracery with cusped circles (having pointed bars of stone projecting in toward the centre of the circle) was executed in the apse chapels of Reims Cathedral (prior to 1230).
Brandon Clifford has been appointed assistant professor in the Department of Architecture, where as Belluschi Lecturer since 2012 he has taught and conducted research, including the recent McKnelly Megalith and Buoy Stone projects.
Corbel table, in architecture, a continuous row of corbels (a block of stone projecting from a wall and supporting some heavy feature), usually occurring just below the eaves of a roof in order to fill in beneath a high-pitched roof and to give extra support.
Corbel — A block of stone projecting from a wall, supporting the beams of a roof, floor, or other features.
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