- A
sidelight or
sidelite in a
building is a window,
usually with a
vertical emphasis, that
flanks a door or a
larger window.
Sidelights are narrow, usually...
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slide windows (often door-sized), tilt and turn windows,
transom windows,
sidelight windows,
jalousie or
louvered windows,
clerestory windows,
lancet windows...
- A
Venetian door is a door that is
flanked by two
narrow sidelights, like a
Venetian window. Merriam-Webster:
Venetian door v t e...
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Innocence is a lack of guilt, with
respect to any kind of crime, or wrongdoing. In a
legal context,
innocence is
prior to the
sense of
legal guilt and...
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Retrieved 26
March 2008. Lovece,
Frank (8
December 1992). "Curry
Prefers the
Sidelight for Now".
Newspaper Enterprise ****ociation
newspaper syndicate. Retrieved...
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southern facade,
sheltered by a
small gabled portico; it has
flanking sidelight windows and a semi-oval
transom window. A
portion of an open colonnade...
- Cole
Swensen (born 1955, in Kentfield, California) is an
American poet, translator, editor, copywriter, and professor.
Swensen was
awarded a 2006 Guggenheim...
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Excerpt from "Sweet Li'l / Ain't She Sweet" The
Rhythm Boys scat
together at first, then each
member has a solo:
Harry Barris, Al Rinker, and Bing Crosby...
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publisher location (link) Das, M.N., ed. (1977).
Sidelights on
History and
Culture of Orissa. Cuttack. Das,
Suryanarayan (2010). Jagannath...
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Andreas Capell**** was the
twelfth century author of a
treatise commonly titled De
amore ("About Love"), also
known as De arte
honeste amandi, for which...