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The numbers and architecture of Roman temples reflect the city's receptivity to all the religions of the world. The oldest Roman temples reflect Etruscan temples, like the great temple on the Capitoline Hill, dedicated in 509 BC to Jupiter, Juno and Minerva, the Capitoline Triad. ...
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| tempeh |
An Indonesian soy food. It is made by inoculating cooked soybeans with an edible mold spore. The mycellium bind the beans together into a cake-like mass, which is then cooked for making other dishes. A high protein food, it is also a source of B-12 in the diet.
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1. A coverage containing common feature boundaries, such as land-water boundaries, for use as a starting place in automating other coverages. Templates save time and increase the precision of topological overlays. 2. A map template containing neatlines, North arrow, logos, and other cartographic map elements for a common map series. 3. An empty tabular data file containing only item definitions.
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Usually refers to the side hinged segments of a pair of glasses.
Ãâó: www.geocities.com/likeglass55/glossary.html
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A sacred place dedicated to a Goddess or God open to public or private worship.
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