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  2. Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam Memorial - Wikipedia

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    [16] [17] [12] There are three entrances to the structure, [11] of which the main entrance doorway resembles the India Gate of Delhi, while its hallway resembles the Brihadisvara Temple, of Thanjavur, and the wooden doors are designed in Chettinad style. At the northern end of the memorial lies a circular sepulchre that houses Kalam's grave.

  3. The Neon Bible - Wikipedia

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    Toole, describing the novel during correspondence with an editor he was pitching Confederacy to, wrote of it "In 1954, when I was 16, I wrote a book called The Neon Bible, a grim, adolescent, sociological attack upon the hatreds caused by the various Calvinist religions in the South—and the fundamentalist mentality is one of the roots of what ...

  4. English church monuments - Wikipedia

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    "An Arundel Tomb", one of the best-known works by 20th-century English poet Philip Larkin, was inspired by a 14th-century English effigial monument. It was Larkin's response to a tomb monument in Chichester Cathedral, and the fact that the husband and wife subjects were portrayed holding hands. The photo at right also shows the stylized lion ...

  5. Yuz Asaf - Wikipedia

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    According to Ahmadiyya thought, the Yuz Asaf was a prophet of the ahl-i kitab (People of the Book) whose real name was Isa – the Quranic name for Jesus.The prophet Yuz Asaf came to Kashmir from the West (Holy Land) during the reign of Raja Gopadatta (c 1st century A.D) according to the ancient documents held by the current custodian of the tomb.

  6. A Thing of Beauty - Wikipedia

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    A Thing of Beauty is a novel by author A. J. Cronin, initially published in 1956, with the alternate title of Crusader's Tomb.It tells the story of Stephen Desmonde, an English painter who struggles for recognition in a conventional world, sacrificing everything for his passion for art.

  7. Baptistery of Neon - Wikipedia

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    The Baptistery of Neon (Italian: Battistero Neoniano) is a Roman religious building in Ravenna, northeastern Italy. The most ancient monument remaining in the city, it was partly erected on the site of a Roman bath .

  8. Soft goal - Wikipedia

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    In connection with modeling languages and especially with goal-oriented modeling, a soft goal is an objective without clear-cut criteria. [1] Soft goals can represent: Non-functional requirements; Relations between non-functional requirements

  9. KV12 - Wikipedia

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    Located in the Valley of the Kings, Tomb KV12 is an unusual tomb, used originally in the Eighteenth Dynasty of Ancient Egypt, and then again in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Dynasties. It was probably used for multiple burials of royal family members, similarly to KV5. The builders of KV9 broke unintentionally into KV12 whilst excavating that tomb.