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Yes, Stucco is the most common form of exterior finish.
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Stucco buildings near the motel looked new, designed to look like old stables.
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Stucco exorcises the unlikely confusion of matter into a single new substance, a sort of general equivalent of all the others, and is prestigious ... because [it] is itself a representative substance, a mirror of all the others [a general simulacrum - Manuel DeLanda].
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Stucco blocks have been retrofitted, except for green mold, to remind Abdul of his alabaster-like home in Kabul.
OpEdNews - Diary: The Happy Gitmo Guy. Photo Liberals Don't Want You To See. 2009
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Stucco shipped all the way from Italy is NOT GREEN.
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Stucco can come off as the exultation of a rising science and technology; it is also connected to the baroque -- which in turn is tied to the enterprise of the Counter Reformation and the hegemony over the political and material world that the Jesuits - who were the first to act according to modern conceptions of power - attempted to establish.
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Stucco was a very fine paste made of lime with a bit of sand in it, which was in turn applied over stone supports anchored to the walls, ceilings or crests.
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Stucco outside needs to be removed and replaced with new stucco or, while we're dreaming, cedar siding.
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Stucco was a very fine paste made of lime with a bit of sand in it, which was in turn applied over stone supports anchored to the walls, ceilings or crests.
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Stucco-sided, with Spanish architecture, it would have had an Old World feel even if my grandparents hadn't invaded it and filled it with their Old World detritus.
Archive 2005-11-01 Douglas Hoffman 2005
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