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  2. Stone Bench Creations - Wikipedia

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    Stone Bench Creations is an Indian film production company based in Chennai, India.It was established in 2016 by Indian director Karthik Subbaraj.As of 2023, the company has produced 16 feature films, including productions made in the Tamil and Malayalam film industries.

  3. Exedra - Wikipedia

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    The exedra would typically have an apsidal podium that supported the stone bench. The free-standing (open air) exedra, often supporting bronze portrait sculpture, is a familiar Hellenistic structure, [1] characteristically sited along sacred ways or in open places in sanctuaries, such as at Delos or Epidaurus.

  4. Bench (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    A bench is a long seat on which multiple people may sit at the same time. Benches are typically made of wood, but may also be made of metal, stone, or synthetic materials. Many benches have back rests, while others do not and can be accessed from either side. Arm rests are another common feature.

  5. Memorial for Mar-a-Lago builder Marjorie Merriweather Post ...

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    Composed of two tile and stone benches and a plaque on a stone base honoring Post, the memorial is actually an accompaniment to the roadway, which is officially the Marjorie Merriweather Post ...

  6. Pew - Wikipedia

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    Over time, they were brought into the centre of the room, first as moveable furniture and later fixed to the floor. Wooden benches replaced the stone ones from the fourteenth century and became common in the fifteenth. [2] Churches were not commonly furnished with permanent pews before the Protestant Reformation. [3]

  7. Ancient furniture - Wikipedia

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    The bench, or subsellium, was an elongated stool for two or more users. Benches were considered to be "seats of the humble," and were used in peasant houses, farms, and bathhouses. However, they were also found in lecture halls, in the vestibules of temples, and served as the seats of senators and judges.

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