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  2. George Garrard - Wikipedia

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    Garrard painted both in oil and watercolours, and contributed also to the annual exhibitions of the Royal Academy busts, medallions, bas-reliefs, and groups of animals, such as "Fighting Bulls" and "An Elk pursued by Wolves", sometimes in marble or bronze, but more often in plaster.

  3. Category:Building engineering - Wikipedia

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    Architect-led design–build; Architectural acoustics; Architectural engineer (PE) Architectural engineering; Architectural technologist; Architectural technology; Area (architecture) Arthur B. Guise Medal; Autonomous building

  4. Template:Olympics.com profile - Wikipedia

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    This template displays an external link to an athlete's profile at Olympics.com, an official website of the International Olympic Committee. It is intended for use in the external links section of an article. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Olympics.com and OlympicChannel.com ID id 1 The "id" parameter (or unnamed parameter "1") should contain the ID ...

  5. Fresco - Wikipedia

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    Water is used as the vehicle for the dry-powder pigment to merge with the plaster, and with the setting of the plaster, the painting becomes an integral part of the wall. The word fresco ( Italian : affresco ) is derived from the Italian adjective fresco meaning "fresh", and may thus be contrasted with fresco-secco or secco mural painting ...

  6. Reserve head - Wikipedia

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    Plaster would also have been used to cover up any mistakes that the sculptor had made, such as with the example of heavy plaster seen on one of the reserve heads in Cairo (60003) where the eye has been recarved. [15] The damage seen to the ears of many of the reserve heads is thought to be due mainly to rough handling by tomb robbers. [7]

  7. Bernard Amadei - Wikipedia

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    Amadei is a native of Roubaix, France, born on July 23, 1954. [1] Amadei earned a Diploma of Engineer (Dipl. Eng.) in 1977 in the area of Applied Geology from the School of Applied Geology and Mining Engineering (Ecole Supérieure de Géologie Appliquée et de Prospection Minière) in Nancy, France (currently known as the École nationale supérieure de géologie or ENSG).

  8. Tony Stevens - Wikipedia

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    Savoy Brown, which also included drummer Roger Earl, guitarist Kim Simmonds and singer/guitarist "Lonesome" Dave Peverett, built a healthy following in the U.K. and U.S. through extensive touring; they were notable enough in the U.S. that, on 7 September 1969, Stevens became a subject of American performance artist/groupie Cynthia Albritton ...

  9. El Mirador - Wikipedia

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    Another aspect that may have led to the downfall of the system was soil erosion due to deforestation; trees were burned as part of the process of making stucco. The Maya were fond of plastering buildings, houses, floors and even ceramics with layers of lime plaster called stucco. This plaster created a nice smooth surface which facilitated ...