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facade

In architecture, the front or principal face of a building.



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33 Acima desse segmento social, estava posicionada uma categoria intermediaria constituida por alguns milhares de fidalgos, que reunia a maioria dos "'fidalgos de cota de armas' e de 'fidalgos de linhagem' (cujos ascendentes tinham recebido a carta do brasao de armas ostentado na fachada das suas casas), com uma distribuicao geografica muito desigual, bem como algumas centenas de fidalgos da casa real e desembargadores".
Maria Jose Fachada, survivor of two hurricanes in the Pinar del Rio town of Consolacion del Sur, quoted in a Dec.
Este suceso habia ocurrido anos atras, y ahora las montanas de escombros, que nadie se habia molestado en retirar, y los restos de antiguas viviendas, que aun podian distinguirse en la unica fachada incolumne del bloque, producian un efecto violento y sepulcral.
 
 
 
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