To enable the alignment of the pieces, the eave under piece is placed, at the cyma limit, on a fillet of mortar. |
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The upper part is enriched with tiny pillars and with the cyma shaped as a broken tympanum, a typical English taste. |
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It is made of walnut tree brier, with the typical shape in the lower part, in the shoulders, on the front and above the cyma. |
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From a high central half-round, the skirt descends along cyma or ogee curves to cusps that set off shallow arches with small half-rounds in the middle. |
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The continuous pattern of alternating lotus and palmette springing from connecting spirals decorates especially the cyma recta molding of the cornice. |
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Compound, serpentine mouldings include cyma recta, cymatium, cyma reversa and beak moulding, whose upper part is concave and lower part is convex. |
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The long cylindrical naves of his Cannstatt type are likely candidates for lathe-turning, no less than Vix and others with versions of the classical cyma recta moulding. |
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Cyma Zarghami, president of the Nickelodeon Group, said she preferred to wait until the cable channel had more information about how its audience used mobile devices. |
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Cyma Azyz made an impressive speech and mentioned that the role of UN in keeping book reading alive was a commendable job. |
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This exciting version supports Excel-importing software such as Microsoft Dynamics GP, Cyma, SAP, Oracle O etc. |
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