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  2. Warhammer 40,000 - Wikipedia

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    Warhammer 40,000 (sometimes colloquially called Warhammer 40K, WH40K or 40k) is a miniature wargame produced by Games Workshop. It is the most popular miniature wargame in the world, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and is particularly popular in the United Kingdom. [ 4 ]

  3. Extreme Minimalists: Woman lives in home without any furniture

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    Youheum Son is truly an extreme minimalist. Aside from her cat's bed, a few string lights and flowers, Son's apartment, which she shares with her minimalist sister, fully emulates her dedication ...

  4. Jill Garner - Wikipedia

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    Jill Garner worked in several of Melbourne's influential design practices over 10 years post-undergraduate graduation. This led to the birth of Garner Davis Architects. [5] She was later invited to join the Office of the Victorian Government Architect [6] (OVGA) in 2010 as an Associate Architect and became Victorian Government Architect in 2015.

  5. Sculptured House - Wikipedia

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    He built a large addition designed by Deaton with Nick Antonopoulos. Huggins commissioned Deaton's daughter Charlee to design the interior, and it was completed in 2003. [5] The house covers 7,700 sq ft (720 m 2) over five levels, with five bedrooms and five bathrooms, along with a state of the art kitchen and top level master suite. [6]

  6. Patricia Altschul - Wikipedia

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    Patricia Altschul was born Patricia Madelyn Dey in Jacksonville, Florida in 1941 and grew up in Richmond, Virginia.Her parents were Francis Pearl Sudler Dey and Walter Pettus Dey, a medical doctor who graduated from the University of Alabama and received a medical degree from Tulane University in 1909. [8]

  7. Googie architecture - Wikipedia

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    Classic Googie sign at Warren, Ohio drive-in. Googie's beginnings are with the Streamline Moderne architecture of the 1930s. [16] Alan Hess, one of the most knowledgeable writers on the subject, writes in Googie: Ultra Modern Road Side Architecture that mobility in Los Angeles during the 1930s was characterized by the initial influx of the automobile and the service industry that evolved to ...

  8. Brick Mansions - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, in a crime-ridden dystopian Detroit, a particularly notorious neighborhood has grown so dangerous that law enforcement is overwhelmed.Unable to control the crime, city officials build a colossal, 40 ft (12 m)-tall containment wall around this area, known as Brick Mansions, "the projects", or the "no-go zone", to cut it off from the rest of the city.

  9. Colonial Street - Wikipedia

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    Corner House 1936–present Three Smart Girls (1936) The Chase (1966) 100 Men and a Girl (1937) Matlock (1986–1995) Mockingbird Lane; The 'Burbs (1989) 4346 Wisteria Lane Mona Clarke (used as a security house to prevent unauthorised access to the street.) BLDG #13: Seven Gables 1940–present The House of the Seven Gables [20] [21] (1940 ...