The rustication of 10 Dalit students of the Hyderabad Central University on charges of violence is an incident surrounded by controversy. |
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Yoritomo enlivened his rustication by seducing the daughter of his jailer, Itō Sukechika. |
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Indeed, the herms are spliced to the rustication by thin pieces of stone that were fitted to the existing masonry before the heavier figures and the shafts were put in place. |
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When we came up for the first time, there wasn't much made of rustication. |
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The university, too, came to its senses and revoked the rustication of the students. |
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There's ornament in columns and cornices, rustication and pilasters, urns, anthemia, and pediments, with temples and colonnades high in the sky, topped by spires and finials. |
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The use of rustication was introduced into England by Inigo Jones and became a dominant feature in much English stonework during the 17th and 18th centuries. |
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You'll need a black belt in jargon to describe some of these features – is that a mix of banded and vermiculated rustication on those corbelled columnar shafts? |
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Early Renaissance Italian architects further developed the tradition of rustication, using it effectively to decorate palaces in the 15th century. |
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Detail view of RMC Building 24, showing the very good handling of the exterior stone cladding, including some random coursing, rustication and carvings. |
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It was well known for its stone masonry that includes rustication and ashlar. |
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