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| ude: The Labyrinths, Gorgonian Wall, Point | Perpendicular, a Fairey Firefly aeroplane, scallop beds, |
| ton's vector, the binormal B, are mutually | perpendicular; A and B point along the major and minor a |
| - chancel arch and windows - and also the | Perpendicular aisle piers from Tring parish church. |
| However afterwards the line turns | perpendicular and adjoins the parallel Ryazanskiy avenue |
| The north aisle is Norman and the south | Perpendicular and many of the windows, including those o |
| hurch, dedicated to St Peter & St Paul, is | Perpendicular and was built in the late 15th and 16th ce |
| The style is mainly | Perpendicular and some medieval masonry is still present |
| gle so that the front facade becomes first | perpendicular and then parallel to the corresponding sid |
| The nave arcades and roof are | Perpendicular and much of the rest of the church was reb |
| lf of the course will cover topics such as | perpendicular and parallel lines, triangles, quadrilater |
| radual creation of Myntgatan which forms a | perpendicular angle to Stora Nygatan in the Baroque mann |
| r block, while the mid-section stands in a | perpendicular angle. |
| have a common structure consisting of two | perpendicular anti-parallel beta sheets, followed by a C |
| terior was "reported as having: galleries; | Perpendicular arcades; (and a) wall monument to The Hon. |
| chancel, and the chapel are tall, painted | Perpendicular arches. |
| aint of fishermen and of Early English and | Perpendicular architecture. |
| The | perpendicular armII contains mostly the alpha helical su |
| It is an optical interferometer with two | perpendicular arms 1000 m long. |
| The | perpendicular arrangement of these fibers appears to res |
| f light on the lens surface is as close to | perpendicular as possible. |
| d the middle, slightly inwardly oblique to | perpendicular at dorsum and with strong purplish reflect |
| ercular pale golden metallic fascia almost | perpendicular at dorsum, bordered at the outer edge by a |
| sh and purplish reflections in the middle, | perpendicular at dorsum, at two-thirds a tubercular silv |
| lar silver to pale golden metallic fascia, | perpendicular at dorsum and not reaching costa, bordered |
| ng crystallographically, it contains three | perpendicular axes of equal lengths. |
| f vibration with respect to three mutually | perpendicular axes. |
| e right ascension) is paired with a second | perpendicular axis of motion (known as the declination). |
| the rotation of a plane (or its associated | perpendicular axis) with respect to a reference plane. |
| not change the object), and 2-fold about a | perpendicular axis, hence about n of those. |
| A chord's | perpendicular bisector passes through the centre. |
| t will intersect and form morn virgin as a | perpendicular bisector in constellation Orion. |
| This will cause a force | perpendicular both to the velocity vector, and to the fi |
| s "the Cathedral of the Fens", the largely | Perpendicular building is often regarded as one of Engla |
| ular block contains the sanctuary, while a | perpendicular building houses support facilities. |
| t portions of the present building are the | Perpendicular chancel and tower, the nave having been re |
| Horfield Baptist Chapel - a twin towered | perpendicular chapel by Milverton Drake with an organ by |
| erve them", as a "rural church with strong | Perpendicular character", retaining some features from t |
| s described as "an unusually complete late | Perpendicular church". |
| It is a | perpendicular church, built in the Norman style. |
| original village was clustered around its | Perpendicular church, in the grounds of Felbrigg Hall, a |
| useway and, also for its Early English and | Perpendicular church. |
| red it to be "one of the most satisfactory | Perpendicular churches in Cheshire" and states that "its |
| d in fifteen horizontal lines and nineteen | perpendicular columns of letters. |
| of the peak intensity of the parallel and | perpendicular component is known as the depolarisation r |
| This component is called the | perpendicular component. |
| in space is the sum of the squares of its | perpendicular components |
| a much longer unsupported span than for a | perpendicular crossing. |
| s symmetrical about each of three mutually | perpendicular diad axes of symmetry in all classes excep |
| flection in a plane and a translation in a | perpendicular direction is a reflection in a parallel pl |
| ace, and translating each copy in opposite | perpendicular directions in 4-space until their separati |
| The group pmm has reflections in two | perpendicular directions, and four rotation centres of o |
| que created by one pound force acting at a | perpendicular distance of one foot from a pivot point. |
| the surface in a given direction to be the | perpendicular distance between the parallels perpendicul |
| e area B of the base and the height H (the | perpendicular distance from the base to the apex). |
| the base, whereas the height refers to the | perpendicular distance between the center of the base an |
| The chancel was rebuilt in 1848 in a | perpendicular early English style. |
| A Wien filter is a device consisting of | perpendicular electric and magnetic fields that can be u |
| e ratio are separated by means of mutually | perpendicular electric and magnetic fields so that the i |
| ilibrium of the opposite forces induced by | perpendicular electrostatic and a magnetic fields acting |
| ain section built in 1800 with a two-story | perpendicular ell to the rear. |
| The | perpendicular embattled tower dates from around 1460 con |
| nd, although largely rebuilt, retains some | Perpendicular features and an interesting brass to Richa |
| the greater proportion of the churches are | Perpendicular, fine examples of which are so numerous th |
| Good | perpendicular font |
| opulsion by means of the Magnus effect-the | perpendicular force that is exerted on a spinning body m |
| thic style having the main outlines of the | Perpendicular form but infilled with clear glazed caseme |
| The stone house is linear in plan with a | perpendicular frame extension off the rear. |
| Draw a | perpendicular from the center to the midpoint of a side |
| Let QA be a | perpendicular from Q to the x axis, and PB be a perpendi |
| horizontal direction of the fibers running | perpendicular from the sacrum to the ilium. |
| rious styles, Early English, Decorated and | Perpendicular, further additions in 1676 and 1803, and w |
| mas Lydiat, had the chancel rebuilt in the | Perpendicular Gothic style. |
| The lower part of the bell-tower is | Perpendicular Gothic and the south chapel remains as it |
| Lancet and | Perpendicular Gothic windows were added in the north, so |
| ourne the parish church has a 15th century | Perpendicular Gothic west tower and formerly had an orna |
| The building in | perpendicular Gothic is registered with the New Zealand |
| efly remarkable for the consistency of its | Perpendicular Gothic architectural style and its unusual |
| The church displays | Perpendicular Gothic architecture. |
| The font is a | Perpendicular Gothic addition. |
| The | Perpendicular Gothic bell tower was added later. |
| tanding architecturally being built in the | Perpendicular Gothic style with no spire or tower. |
| High in the south wall of the nave are two | Perpendicular Gothic windows, and the late Perpendicular |
| rebuilt in 1871, with a stepped gable and | Perpendicular Gothic style windows. |
| The | Perpendicular Gothic building is a well known a landmark |
| A | Perpendicular Gothic clerestory and porch were added ear |
| St Olave's has a modest exterior in the | Perpendicular Gothic style. |
| orman, Early English, Decorated Gothic and | Perpendicular Gothic features. |
| ch was extended in the 15th century in the | Perpendicular Gothic style. |
| The church has a tower with a | Perpendicular Gothic broach spire, a single-aisled nave, |
| ower was built around 1400 and the present | Perpendicular Gothic east window of the chancel was adde |
| Streatfield designed St Augustine's in the | Perpendicular Gothic style using red brick with stone dr |
| Morton, it is considered an example of the | Perpendicular Gothic style. |
| The | Perpendicular Gothic tower was built in the 15th or earl |
| An octagonal vestibule and a | Perpendicular Gothic tower were added to the west end in |
| Next the bell tower was added in the | Perpendicular Gothic style. |
| kept in the original 1300 AD style, and a | Perpendicular Gothic window. |
| hbishop Vaughan, it was built from 1885 in | Perpendicular Gothic style by Sheerin and Hennessy on a |
| built in the 15th century with a large new | Perpendicular Gothic west window. |
| e II* Listed Building and was built in the | Perpendicular Gothic style. |
| The | Perpendicular Gothic east window and west tower were add |
| An east window in the | Perpendicular Gothic style was added later, as were wind |
| land was completed in 1508, in Early Tudor | Perpendicular Gothic style and has been designated as a |
| but its east and west windows are re-used | Perpendicular Gothic ones, probably dating from early in |
| Mary the Virgin, built around 1450 in the | Perpendicular Gothic style. |
| d 1530 and is a remarkable example of late | perpendicular gothic architecture. |
| The Decorated Gothic south porch and | Perpendicular Gothic west tower survive from the earlier |
| of the nave and chancel were raised and a | Perpendicular Gothic clerestory added. |
| of the windows of the nave and chancel are | Perpendicular Gothic additions, including the east windo |
| othic Revival style named "Modern American | Perpendicular Gothic," the building was designed by loca |
| thur Loader's replacement of some original | Perpendicular Gothic-style aisle windows with Norman-sty |
| The font is | Perpendicular Gothic. |
| The chancel windows are | Perpendicular Gothic. |
| the east of it one of the nave windows is | Perpendicular Gothic. |
| ll the other windows in the north wall are | Perpendicular Gothic. |
| yle of English architecture from Norman to | Perpendicular Gothic. |
| , using a Gothic Revival interpretation of | Perpendicular Gothic. |
| re made of a single piece of metal with no | perpendicular haft. |
| he volume of the base polyhedron times its | perpendicular height. |
| The church is | Perpendicular in style and although only the nave, aisle |
| lastic tissue, the fibers of which, almost | perpendicular in direction, are attached to the anterior |
| The tower is | perpendicular in style, being built of typical South Yor |
| The octagonal font is | Perpendicular in style. |
| The south aisle is | Perpendicular in style. |
| The west window is | Perpendicular in style. |
| Externally it is | Perpendicular in style, while internally it is more Scot |
| The interior of the church is | Perpendicular in style, other than the tower arch and th |
| The Stanley chapel is | Perpendicular in style as is the south porch. |
| The church, | perpendicular in style, was remodelled in the 15th centu |
| an east-west direction and U3, U6 running | perpendicular in a north-south direction. |
| The church is externally | Perpendicular in style, with an earlier Saxo-Norman nave |
| The octagonal sandstone font is Late | Perpendicular in style and has well-preserved carvings o |
| The two rings are mutually | perpendicular, in a structure similar to a duoprism. |
| The windows are | Perpendicular in style, those on the sides (two on the n |
| St Michael's is | perpendicular in style and has a square tower with a rin |
| Some remains of the nunnery, | Perpendicular in style, have been found on the site of t |
| etroreflector consisting of three mutually | perpendicular, intersecting flat surfaces, which reflect |
| ng a hairpin style turn portion, whereas a | perpendicular intersection between the two roads would h |
| this model, but if the deviation from the | perpendicular is infinitesimal (meaning smaller than any |
| leaves has successive leaf pairs that are | perpendicular, it is called decussate. |
| r anywhere along its length) in a straight | perpendicular line represented by line (a) in the image. |
| d for a mathematician to go to heaven in a | perpendicular line. |
| ch other by 30 degrees, each consisting of | perpendicular lines spaced at equal distances 3.82 mm. |
| e it represented a move away from the very | perpendicular look of many cars at the start of the 1930 |
| The | Perpendicular octagonal tower, which is in three stages, |
| metallic fasciae, the inner fascia almost | perpendicular on dorsum, not reaching costa and with a b |
| rcular silver metallic fascia at one-half, | perpendicular on dorsum and with purplish reflection, on |
| ly an even number of vehicles will line up | perpendicular on the sides of the taxiway or apron, and |
| delength b + d is the largest, as then the | perpendicular onto this side from the opposite vertex fa |
| am) to form two right triangle prisms with | perpendicular optic axes. |
| pproximation of the 14th- and 15th-century | Perpendicular or Late Gothic style, typical of the so-ca |
| done by moving the plumb-bob two feet from | perpendicular, or from its resting position, when the pe |
| ey are typically placed in alluvial rivers | perpendicular, or at an angle, to the bank of the channe |
| st-west, thus contrasting with a series of | perpendicular parishes to its north and west. |
| coplanar pentagons around a vertex and two | perpendicular pentagons filling the gap. |
| illars survive, it was much altered in the | Perpendicular Period (15th century), when the clerestory |
| he previous church was mainly built in the | Perpendicular period of the fifteenth century, on the si |
| itecture from Early English through to the | Perpendicular Period. |
| h here but the present structure is of the | Perpendicular period. |
| m the Norman, Early English, Decorated and | Perpendicular periods. |
| he reduced classical ornamentation and the | perpendicular plan has, however, given the area a monume |
| Its posterior margin is connected with the | perpendicular plate of the ethmoid; its inferior margin |
| It is renowned for its | perpendicular porch, fan vaults and merchants' tombs. |
| ing a sharp ridge, which sends off a short | perpendicular process at the symphysis; the diameter of |
| tomb of Sir George Speke (died 1583) is in | Perpendicular rather than Renaissance style. |
| ses through it, it does not split into two | perpendicular rays, in other words: Because Gananite is |
| the village is made of | perpendicular, regularized streets with red-brick half-t |
| (NEAT) is a comet with an unusual, almost | perpendicular retrograde orbit which brings it into the |
| It is built in the 15th century | perpendicular revival style. |
| The major | perpendicular road to Main Street in downtown Tavares is |
| The airport features two | perpendicular runways (04/22 and 13/31), both of which u |
| The Dacre Chapel has a fine | Perpendicular screen, and the remains of early wall pain |
| In the later 20th century, the | perpendicular section was extended across the end of the |
| edieval-style banqueting hall, with a huge | perpendicular stained-glass window, choir-stalls and Got |
| es up to a short landing before a standard | perpendicular staircase goes up to the northeast corner |
| ch in Geometrical style rather than in the | Perpendicular style of the earlier church. |
| The college chapel was built in late | perpendicular style between 1629 and 1631; its windows a |
| this site in Saxon times, but the current | perpendicular style building was originally constructed |
| ool is a medieval building and room in the | Perpendicular style in Oxford, England, part of the Univ |
| The nave is in | Perpendicular style with Decorated elements elsewhere. |
| The tower is in | Perpendicular style and has three stages. |
| The | Perpendicular style reredos, the stalls and desks all da |
| east window has three lights and contains | Perpendicular style tracery inserted in the 19th century |
| e, aisle and porch were rebuilt in 1854 in | Perpendicular style by Edward Hodkinson, and the tower w |
| rch, retaining only the Norman south door, | Perpendicular style south porch and a few other items. |
| In the 16th century the | Perpendicular style south porch was added. |
| north chapel has a plain parapet, and two | Perpendicular style windows. |
| ne the structure today is predominantly of | Perpendicular style with glimpses of earlier Norman, Ear |
| Dawber designed the | perpendicular style rood screen, and probably the pulpit |
| urch is dedicated to St Lawrence and has a | perpendicular style central tower with large windows. |
| ly built in the fourteenth century, in the | Perpendicular style (late Gothic), using locally quarrie |
| f the transition between the decorated and | perpendicular style of church-building. |
| The aisles have three-light windows in the | Perpendicular style and the nave clerestory has smaller |
| The tower took on a | perpendicular style which was modish in the late 15th ce |
| edicated to St Bridget, has a tower in the | Perpendicular style but rest of the exterior was re-buil |
| lower stage is a two-light west window in | Perpendicular style that dates from the 1902 restoration |
| ers and was once a splendid example of the | perpendicular style of Gothic architecture. |
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