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  2. Cornice - Wikipedia

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    Cornice of Maison Carrée (Nîmes, France), a Roman temple in the Corinthian order, with dentils nearest the wall.. In Ancient Greek architecture and its successors using the classical orders in the tradition of classical architecture, the cornice is the topmost element of the entablature, which consists (from top to bottom) of the cornice, the frieze, and the architrave.

  3. Snow cornice - Wikipedia

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    A snow cornice or simply cornice (from the Italian cornice meaning "ledge") is an overhanging edge of snow on a ridge or the crest of a mountain and along the sides of gullies. Formation [ edit ]

  4. The Retro Window Treatment Southern Designers Are ... - AOL

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    What Is a Cornice? According to Linn Gresham, senior designer at Leah Bailey Interiors, a cornice refers to the hard treatment that can be used to conceal drapery hardware and other not-for-view ...

  5. Modillion - Wikipedia

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    Modillions under the cornice of the Morgan, Leith, and Cook Building in the East Portland Grand Avenue Historic District, Portland, Oregon. A modillion is an ornate bracket, more horizontal in shape and less imposing than a corbel. They are often seen underneath a cornice which helps to support them.

  6. Window cornice - Wikipedia

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    A window cornice is an ornamental framework of wood or composition to which window curtains are attached by rods with rings or hooks. Cornices are often gilded and of elaborate design, but they are less fashionable today than before it had been discovered that elaborate draperies harbor dust and microbes.

  7. Corniche - Wikipedia

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    Three famed corniche roads of the Côte d'Azur in the French Riviera run between the sea and mountains from Nice eastward toward Menton.They are known as the Corniche Inferieure (or Basse Corniche [1]) along the coast, the Moyenne Corniche slightly inland, and the Grande Corniche along the upper cliffs.

  8. Pediment - Wikipedia

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    The cornice continues round the top of the pediment, as well as below it; the rising sides are often called the "raking cornice". [4] The tympanum is the triangular area within the pediment, which is often decorated with a pedimental sculpture which may be freestanding or a relief sculpture. [5]

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    New Orleans tied its own record that was set in 1895, getting 10 inches of snow during the rare winter storm

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