edifice in the PONS Dictionary

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Its remarkable edifice and accompanying works of religious art are uniquely uncharacteristic of its relatively recent construction.
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The edifices, originally very handsome, are in a state of sad neglect.
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The construction of the imposing edifice was finished in the year 1964.
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The edifice has a central plan and has two niches with decorations, grotesques and ancient statues.
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The current edifice was built during the 19th century.
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Extending east and west from the central edifice are two broad fan-shaped lobes (or shoulders), which give the volcano its elongation in the east-west direction.
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With three faades, arched and right-angled windows, the edifice was restored between 1966 and 1969.
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In 1839 the town became owner of this edifice and the church society its tenant and this arrangement remains today.
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The partially molten mass cooled as a large block, with gravity flattening its upper surface, forming its flat-topped, steep-sided subglacial volcanic edifice.
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The church is a one story brick edifice covering an area of 8337 sqft.
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