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  2. Crafty Dad Saves Hundreds by DIYing Jack-o'-Lantern Doorway ...

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    A handy dad took a DIY approach to a popular Halloween decoration item for his home. Mason Smith shared a video on TikTok of how he made the jack-o'-lantern arch for the doorway of his home

  3. Norman architecture - Wikipedia

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    The buildings show massive proportions in simple geometries using small bands of sculpture. Paying attention to the concentrated spaces of capitals and round doorways as well as the tympanum under an arch. The "Norman arch" is the rounded, often with mouldings carved or incised onto it for decoration.

  4. Arch - Wikipedia

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    Rare exceptions are an arched mudbrick home doorway dated to c. 2000 BC from Tell Taya in Iraq [108] and two Bronze Age arched Canaanite city gates, one at Ashkelon (dated to c. 1850 BC), [109] and one at Tel Dan (dated to c. 1750 BC), both in modern-day Israel.

  5. Semicircular arch - Wikipedia

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    The rise (height) of a round arch is limited to 1 ⁄ 2 of its span, [7] so it looks more "grounded" than a parabolic arch [3] or a pointed arch. [7] Whenever a higher semicircular arch was required (for example, for a narrow arch to match the height of a nearby broad one), either stilting or horseshoe shape were used, thus creating a stilted arch and horseshoe arch respectively. [8]

  6. Romanesque secular and domestic architecture - Wikipedia

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    A common form of doorway in Italy had shaped corbels projecting inward to support a stone transom, above which rose an open arch. This form continued into the Gothic period and evolved into the fanlight The simplest window were narrow and round-topped. Windows into important rooms were often paired arched openings, divided by a colonnette or ...

  7. NFL Week 14 winners, losers: Falcons in free fall after ...

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    Matthew Stafford and Puka Nacua had a massive day, with Nacua hauling in 12 of 14 targets for 162 yards and a score.Cooper Kupp was also essential, with 92 yards and another touchdown. Both ...

  8. This watch was carved from a meteorite that hit Earth a ... - AOL

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    The reason may be, at least partly, price. Toledano declined to disclose how much the fragment used for the B/1M cost, but he noted that raw meteorite can sell for more, per gram, than gold.

  9. Multifoil arch - Wikipedia

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    Multifoil arch in the Aljafería, Zaragoza, Spain. A multifoil arch (or polyfoil arch), also known as a cusped arch, [1] [2] polylobed arch, [3] [4] or scalloped arch, [5] is an arch characterized by multiple circular arcs or leaf shapes (called foils, lobes, or cusps) that are cut into its interior profile or intrados.