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capitals <a capital; capitals> N

capitals

circulating capitals ECON

frozen capitals ECON

provincial capitals POL

efflux of capitals ECON

rational utilizing of capitals ECON

scarcity of capitals ECON

capital N

capital ADJ

administrative capital POL

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Many of the capitals given in this chart have had multiple historical names during different dynasties.
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It contains monumental engaged columns with granite bases, marble shafts, and terra-cotta capitals.
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Overall, this class scores moderately well on all three capitals, with a particular penchant for emerging cultural capital.
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Part of the entablature remains on top of the capitals.
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The pilasters of the upper levels have fluting and capitals of ionic composition and support a rather large entablature.
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It maintained its well-preserved arches and 12 columns decorated with capitals of an uneven design and a square hall-topped dome.
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Other languages vary in their use of capitals.
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The temple features four columns that are attached to the building with tapered, square shafts and stylized capitals.
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The bays are divided by two-story pilasters with stylized capitals.
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The description is made up of a category letter (in capitals) and usually several index letters (in lower case).
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