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    Through, английский
    1. George iv, from 1714 to 1830; derived from classical, renaissance, and baroque forms. in america, it is applied to a similar architectural style that emerged about 1700 and flourished until about 1780. georgian architecture is often characterized by a rectangular plan, often with symmetrical wings flanking each side; a symmetrical brick or stone facade; pedimented gable; projecting central pavilion or a portico often with two-story columns; monumental pilasters extended the full height of the facade; a belt course; a slate-shingled hipped roof (often truncated and enclosed with a balustrade); a decorated classical cornice; five-ranked rectangular double-hung windows; lintels above rectangular windows; front windows on the ground floor, often pedimented; frequently a palladian window; an elaborate front entrance; either a single door or a double door, with multiple panels in georgian style 459 georgian architecture: typical facade geometric style geometric tracery

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    Throw (threw, thrown), английский

    Through, английский
    1. George iv, from 1714 to 1830; derived from classical, renaissance, and baroque forms. in america, it is applied to a similar architectural style that emerged about 1700 and flourished until about 1780. georgian architecture is often characterized by a rectangular plan, often with symmetrical wings flanking each side; a symmetrical brick or stone facade; pedimented gable; projecting central pavilion or a portico often with two-story columns; monumental pilasters extended the full height of the facade; a belt course; a slate-shingled hipped roof (often truncated and enclosed with a balustrade); a decorated classical cornice; five-ranked rectangular double-hung windows; lintels above rectangular windows; front windows on the ground floor, often pedimented; frequently a palladian window; an elaborate front entrance; either a single door or a double door, with multiple panels in georgian style 459 georgian architecture: typical facade geometric style geometric tracery

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