It is an amphiprostyle temple with four columns in antis in the front and rear. |
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I don't think there were many antis and I think it would be ideal to use that area if we can pull it off. |
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The antis were out in force again, braying, hooting obscenities around the building. |
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But I've read the stories in the Evening Press, and watched the letters come and go, and now the antis have my vote. |
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It seems that, as is usually the case, the antis have the louder voice in the current debate. |
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Or are they to give the benefit of the doubt to the antis, and preserve the status quo? |
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But sometimes the wilful refusal of the antis to acknowledge the evidence astonishes even me. |
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There may well be some antis and they're perfectly entitled to come and let their opinions be known as long as they don't break any laws. |
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Then as now the antis are more divided than the centrists who dominate the Yes camp. |
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What we got instead was a supporting commentary designed to cause as little offence as possible to antis. |
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The antis think they've won and we carry on hunting within the law and we think we've won. |
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From defiant defence to absolute antis, they were all there fighting their corner and throwing in their twopence worth as the saying goes. |
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I do not think Canadians support the coalition of the antis, the anti-Kyoto crowd or group, wherever they are. |
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The multiple functionals Karrel bring a wave of colors and soft lines to the antis septic and often anonymous health environments. |
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It is social attitudes that make liberals and conservatives, moderates and radicals, pros and antis, bigots and bleeding hearts. |
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How many degrees then separate us from all the antis out there? |
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The front of the pronaos and the opisthodomos, with two in antis columns, restate the Doric order. |
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Enthusiasts like to emphasise hunting's classlessness, and, while this may be overegged, the pursuit is certainly not the Wodehousian caricature portrayed by some antis. |
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