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Two of those seven arts were similar to modern “fine” arts, namely armatura, which embraced architecture, and theatrica or the art of entertainment (a peculiar medi - eval concept).
CLASSIFICATION OF THE ARTS W. TATARKIEWICZ 1968
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The rest of the money bought a globe for the older boys 'and girls' reading-table, and sent from Venice a reproduction of a complete "armatura," or suit of Italian armor, eighteen inches high.
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Al tempo per la creazione dell "armatura" si deve aggiungere il tempo per rimuoverla.
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Al tempo per la creazione dell "armatura" si deve aggiungere il tempo per rimuoverla.
WN.com - Articles related to Metals dip on euro zone, China growth concerns 2010
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La creazione di detta "armatura" richiede tempo e materiali non sempre disponibili in cantiere.
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DISPOSITIVO DI RAIMONDI PER LESECUZIONE DI MASSETTI Nel caso di massetti su piani sopraelevati quali balconi, marciapiedi e terrazze, occorre creare, con tavole in legno o righe dalluminio, un "armatura" perimetrale per definire larea del massetto stesso.
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DISPOSITIVO DI RAIMONDI PER LESECUZIONE DI MASSETTI Nel caso di massetti su piani sopraelevati quali balconi, marciapiedi e terrazze, occorre creare, con tavole in legno o righe dalluminio, un "armatura" perimetrale per definire larea del massetto stesso.
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"armatura" richiede tempo e materiali non sempre disponibili in cantiere.
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“Armature,” for example, a word that has morphed from meaning “armour,” or "arms," from the Latin armatura, to suggest a motor, or coils in a motor, how they are structured one assumes, to create energy.
Archive 2008-12-01 Lemon Hound 2008
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“Armature,” for example, a word that has morphed from meaning “armour,” or "arms," from the Latin armatura, to suggest a motor, or coils in a motor, how they are structured one assumes, to create energy.
Virginia Woolf reads K. Silem Mohammad Lemon Hound 2008
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