- An
arch is a
curved vertical structure spanning an open
space underneath it.
Arches may
support the load
above them, or they may
perform a
purely decorative...
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until closing in
August 2020.
ARCHES started in 1986,
specifically focused on
helping the **** community. Over time,
ARCHES became a community-based organization...
- The
Golden Arches are the
symbol of McDonald's, the
global fast-food
restaurant chain. Originally, real
arches were part of the
restaurant design. They...
- 2,000
natural sandstone arches,
including the well-known
Delicate Arch,
which constitute the
highest density of
natural arches in the world. It also contains...
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United States Arches, Cantal, a
commune of the
Cantal département,
France Arches, Vosges, a
commune of the
Vosges département,
France Arches National Park...
- The
pharyngeal arches, also
known as
visceral arches, are
transient structures seen in the
embryonic development of
humans and
other vertebrates, that...
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Fallen arches may
refer to: Flat feet
Fallen Arches (radio show), 1988–89
radio show on BBC
Radio 4
Fallen Arches (film), 1998 "Fallen
Arches", 2000 episode...
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Cinquantenaire Arch, 30-metre-wide (98 ft) and 45-metre-high (148 ft), has
three bays of
equal dimensions. The ceiling,
whose arches are semi-circular...
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Triumphal Arch in
Saint Petersburg, or
Marble Arch and the
Wellington Arch in London.
After about 1820
arches are
often memorial gates and
arches built as...
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formed of
arches. The
several arches are (or
single arch is)
constructed over the centering. Once each
basic arch barrel is constructed, the
arches are (or...