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  2. Sconce (light fixture) - Wikipedia

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    A sconce or wall light is a decorative light fixture that is mounted to a wall. [1] The sconce is a very old form of fixture, historically used with candles and oil lamps. They can provide general room lighting, and are common in hallways and corridors, but they may be mostly decorative. [1] A sconce may be a traditional torch, cresset, candle ...

  3. Through the Looking Glass and What Walter Found There

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    The title is a reference to Lewis Carroll's 1871 work Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There, better known by its shortened title Through the Looking-Glass. It also has many plot elements that draw on "The Navidson Record" from " House of Leaves .," a modern classic popular horror/sci-fi novel such as the use of super-8 video and ...

  4. A Divine Looking-Glass - Wikipedia

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    The doctrine in A Divine Looking-Glass is not systematic. Nor is it the working out of a single guiding principle through all areas of life. Instead, Reeve seeks to tackle what he regards as the burning issues of the day, at a time when individuals felt great anxiety as to their personal salvation [4] and many conflicting scriptural interpretations jostled for attention.

  5. List of This Old House episodes (seasons 21–30) - Wikipedia

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    26–16 "New Technologies for an Old Farmhouse" not a number value: 26–17 "History of the Greek-Revival" not a number value: 26–18 "Shutting Out the Cold" not a number value: 26–19 "Keeping It Old" not a number value: 26–20 "Prefab Meets Custom" not a number value: 26–21 "Mantel Troubles" not a number value: 26–22

  6. Glossary of agriculture - Wikipedia

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    (pl.) aboiteaux A sluice or conduit built beneath a coastal dike, with a hinged gate or a one-way valve that closes during high tide, preventing salt water from flowing into the sluice and flooding the land behind the dike, but remains open during low tide, allowing fresh water precipitation and irrigation runoff to drain from the land into the sea; or a method of land reclamation which relies ...

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