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  • Free-standing altars generally, and particularly those of smaller dimensions, are well served by it, both architecturally and liturgically.

    An Irish Ciborium and the Ciborium Generally 2009

  • Getty Images Free-standing boutiques give luxury brands leverage at other retailers.

    Luxury Brands Stake Out New Department Store Turf Rachel Dodes 2011

  • (For more on this subject, please reference: Bringing Verticality and Presence back to Free-standing Altars, Jan. 25, 2008)

    New Chapel of Our Lady of Guadalupe Seminary 2009

  • Free-standing homes under 1,500 square feet and $1.25 million

    Living Not So Large 2010

  • Free-standing litblogs could also work against the culture of impatience, as I suggested in a previous post.

    Statement of Purpose 2008

  • Free-standing custard = 2 parts liquid : 1 part egg

    Ratio Michael Ruhlman 2009

  • Free-standing, nondenominational churches are the fastest-growing sector in American religion -- and usually the creation of a single, charismatic preacher.

    Heard Any Good Sermons Lately? 2008

  • Free-standing bodies of water were spotted with fishing craft.

    Diuturnity's Dawn Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2002

  • Free-standing bodies of water were spotted with fishing craft.

    Diuturnity's Dawn Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2002

  • Free-standing kilns without steelwork will just expand as a whole and fall back again and circular kilns with an insulating layer will need no expansion joints.

    2. Kilns 1987

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