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    Christ Cathedral (Garden Grove, California) (category Culture of Garden Grove, California)
    an earthquake of magnitude 8.0. The building was constructed using over 10,000 rectangular panes of glass. Upon moving from the old Neutra sanctuary to...
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  • Fringe (TV series) (category Fictional portrayals of the Boston Police Department)
    dysfunctional scientist, Walter Bishop (John Noble); and his son with a troubled past, Peter Bishop (Joshua Jackson), are all members of a newly formed Fringe Division...
    143 KB (13,989 words) - 20:20, 27 June 2024
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    Ágoston Roskoványi (category Bishops of Vác)
    (16 volumes, Neutra and Comaromii, 1867, 1878); "Beata Virgo Maria in suo conceptu immaculata" (12 volumes, Budapest, 1873–4; Neutra 1877).  This article...
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    Its bishop has been a suffragan of the Archbishop of Foggia-Bovino since 1979. Historically the Diocese of Ascoli Satriano was a suffragan of the Archdiocese...
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  • the children of the residents could play. Prominent architects such as Paul Revere Williams and Richard Neutra helped design the layout of Pueblo Del Rio...
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    Chavez Ravine (category History of Los Angeles)
    architects Richard Neutra and Robert Alexander developed a plan for "Elysian Park Heights." The city had already relocated many of the residents of Chavez Ravine...
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    of Catholicism and another who maintained his allegiance to its traditions. He has been compared to the medieval episcopi vagantes (wandering bishops)...
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    "Elysian Park Heights" and was designed by Austrian architect Richard J. Neutra. Planned on 54 acres, the development included 24 thirteen-story towers...
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    Eighth and Main Building. Philip Johnson designed the WRVA Building. Richard Neutra designed Rice House, a residence on a private James River Island, is Richmond's...
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    linguagem neutra nas escolas é inconstitucional". Transsexuals in Brazil Archived October 24, 2018, at the Wayback Machine (in English) "Transsexuals of Brazil"...
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    Nitra (redirect from History of Nitra)
    Nitrensis). The name in different languages includes Latin: Nitria, German: Neutra (pronunciation), and Hungarian: Nyitra and Nyitria. The oldest archaeological...
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    was one of Mendelsohn's first major projects, completed when a young Richard Neutra was on his staff, and his best-known building. At a time of inflation...
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  • the immediate aftermath of World War II and gained mainstream acceptance in the 1950s, a shift from the American social realism of the 1930s influenced by...
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    modern house, inspired by the architects Richard Neutra and Frank Lloyd Wright; an impressive alley of plane trees; a French garden with fountain and cascade;...
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    Djuna Barnes (category Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters)
    known for her novel Nightwood (1936), a cult classic of lesbian fiction and an important work of modernist literature. In 1913, Barnes began her career...
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  • sculptor Grace Vollmer (1884–1977) American painter Pepi Weixlgärtner-Neutra (1886–1981), Austrian-Swedish painter, graphic designer and miniaturist...
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    as did other formalists like the Arch Bishop. These theories were tested in theatre, particularly with the work of Vsevolod Meyerhold, who had established...
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    conductor (d. 1983) 1892 – Richard Neutra, Austrian-American architect, designer of the Los Angeles County Hall of Records (d. 1970) 1892 – Mary Pickford...
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    Mary Cassatt (category Knights of the Legion of Honour)
    lost some of her early paintings in the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. Shortly afterward, her work attracted the attention of Roman Catholic Bishop Michael...
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    Art competitions were held as part of the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, United States. Medals were awarded in five categories (architecture, literature...
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