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Four niched pilasters formed the base of a former central monument.
"People who use computers are not as niched as they used to be.
The elite character of this space was marked by the presence of a low bench near a niched wall.
The pyramid courtyard was surrounded by a niched enclosure wall facing north-west.
It is evident that Mr. Graves has thought carefully about every niched inch.
Djoser's step pyramid was surrounded by a 10.5 metres high niched enclosure wall, building an inner courtyard of 37.06 acres.
As the viewer continues on, the second pool shows itself to be square and the grottos and their niched statues become clearer.
Secondly, the serekh does not have a name compartment, being filled by the vertical lines which usually represent the niched facade of a palace.
On each pendentive is a figure of one of the Four Doctors enthroned under a niched canopy.
His tongue slid up the plump curve and circled her niched nipple, leaving a trail of heat and moisture.
In another parallel to Djoser's complex, to complete this mastaba complex a niched enclosure wall was erected.
Containing niched pyramids as well, it is related to the El Tajín site in Veracruz.
Niched figurines of the Maya "diving god" or Venus deity decorate the façade of the temple.
At the Groot Constantia homestead, a niched gable statue of Abundantia stands holding a cornucopia.
By the seventh century, centrally-planned churches had been built and the more complicated niched buttress and radiating Hrip'simé style had formed.
The functions of the niched halls then were probably ceremonially and ritually used because the halls match up with other Wari sites and art.
Taken on its own niched terms, "Kiki & Herb: Coup de Théâtre" gleams like a rhinestone.
The west front is composed of two stair turrets at each extremity, with two niched buttresses nearer the centre line supporting the large central triple window.
This central part, with its huge and impressive glass cupola, was once decorated with niched statues, but these have been removed as they were too difficult to keep clean.
Instead there is merely regurgitation and nihilism, reviewing when you should be reflecting, a stark refusal to put your niched interest in the terms of the world that supports it.
In Wari art, ceremonies were depicted with a ceremonial pole coming out of the center of niched halls along with offerings, plants, and felines shown in a sacred context.
So why would Microsoft Founder and Chief Nerd, Bill Gates, wax prophetic about a device that has out niched even the Mac in terms of personal technology obscurity?
Lower down is a niched building, a containment wall which is to be included in the whole urban context pivoting on an axis characterized by the Theatre - Forum - Temple.
Gathering Toggor in both hands, he tossed the smux through the air, and he landed, even as Farree had planned, on the niched stone which formed the top of the door opening.
They entered the doorway and found themselves in a huge, many-nooked and niched stone room - though seemingly no nearer the ultimate source of the green glow, except that here the misty air was bright with it.