With the help of computerized technology, it is slowly being restored to its former domed and pinnacled baroque shape. |
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There are no pinnacled heights, no stratified, minareted walls, no precipiced cirques and glacier-shrouded peaks. |
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Tombs of ecclesiastics were made deliberately shrinelike, with relief carving or a pinnacled canopy. |
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Behind the stronghold, majestic pinnacled houses are guarded by a many-towered city-wall. |
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A good orientation point is the pinnacled Scott Monument, dedicated to Scottish novelist and poet Sir Walter Scott, set in Princes Street Gardens. |
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Anybody who knows Jake's career knows that he pinnacled the liberal-media ladder a decade ago and then bounded to the top of a tower crane that's beyond politics. |
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In the seal of Edward III. and Richard II. the king is seated in a niche, which is canopied and pinnacled in the usual style of niches in architectural work. |
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Following the recent discovery that Vanbrugh visited India and drew Mogul mausolea, Hart compares the pinnacled skyline of Blenheim to the Taj Mahal. |
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