A few cusped arches and some broken pillars were all that was left of what had clearly once been a rather magnificent structure. |
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The boss at the center of the vault, arranged as a decorative six-pointed star with cusped tracery, here provides the sculptural element. |
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Soon came bolder, larger forms using stone spokes, or small, cusped roundels set in a ring, like an old telephone dial. |
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Here the cusped arches open to the playful breeze and the women whiled away their time here. |
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The architectural moldings divide the wall into rectangular fields and cusped trefoils, rigorously inscribed by straightedge and compass. |
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Hand-coloured, mounted and bound in red morocco with a cusped yellow leather border, the plates are prefaced by a manuscript dedication by Angelo to the Prince of Wales. |
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It turns out that there were crocodiles with multiple cusped teeth. |
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In an era of height classes, he dominated his fellow short men, and his sharply cusped biceps and deeply horseshoed triceps dwarfed those of much taller bodybuilders. |
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Many gomphotheres chewed by moving their jaws from side to side, which allowed the animals to grind vegetation between the cusped plates. |
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Its teeth are elaborately cusped and fit together to filter its food from the sea. |
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The Gothic windows are large with cusped tracery showing the wide variety of window shapes used in the building. |
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The upper part of the band contains eight cusped roundels alternating with six decorated rectangles. |
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Pointed and cusped split-palmette cartouches further highlight the blazon roundels above and below. |
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The base of the mouth shows a delicately drawn scroll-band interrupted by cusped floral cartouches. |
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The timbering of the hall is very heavy and consists of broad uprights and horizontals and bracing in the form of heavy cusped St. Andrew's crosses. |
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Below this is a band containing three cusped roundels with composite blazons that incorporate the motifs of napkin, pen case and cup set against a stylised scrolling background. |
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The youthful ruler, best known as the founder of the Blue Mosque in Istanbul, is seated on a large, richly decorated throne beneath a cusped arch. |
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His green and gold-brocade caftan has large, gold globular buttons down the front. The garment is secured by a jewel-studded gold belt, which incorporates three cusped, circular units at the front. |
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Within a succession of cusped arches six figures are enclosed set against a scrolling background. These arches with figures alternate with five symmetrically disposed arabesque designs. |
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In many species, the molars are relatively large, intricately structured, and highly cusped or ridged. |
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This is later modified with the addition of new bends, leading to rounded ridges between sharply cusped furrows that form three-way junctions and S-shaped bends. |
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However, its high stained-glass windows, cusped arches and fan-vaulted ceiling create an atmosphere more in keeping with the memorial chapel of a cathedral. |
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The original core is the Great Hall of around 1480 with its cross wings and collared roof with cusped wind braces and surviving screens passage arches. |
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The arches of decorative wall arcades and galleries are sometimes cusped. |
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