Suddenly they stopped at an ogive fitted with a heavy oak door.
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He caught up with her and followed her into an ogive marked with the bust of Tanara Mae.
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The ogive is, perhaps, very ancient; and authors dispute as to the anteriority of the Romanesque to the Gothic.
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The Oriental ogive appears.
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The glass of the rosace above the ogive glowed like fiery coal in the deep carvings of a wheel of stone.
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By a dark footpath, soft and damp, under the ogive of the branches, we follow this crystal-paved cloister of green shadow.
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The architects heap arcade on arcade, ogive on ogive, pyramid on pyramid, and give to all geometrical symmetry and artistic grace.
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Here he sat like a king beneath the ogive of the branches; a shower of rain had adorned them with pale-blue pearls.
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It was an immense vaulted apartment, wainscoted in black oak, and lighted by three small ogive windows, looking out upon the terrace.
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Beyond the second enclosure, in a ploughed field, one can recognise the ruins of a chapel by the broken shafts of an ogive portal.
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Their great straight walls, a little severe perhaps, and scarcely pierced by their tiny ogive windows, rise above the height of the neighbouring houses.
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The question on statistics, which is always popular, was different in that students were asked to draw a histogram rather than the usual ogive gram.
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Five bell-towers, built half into the wall and separated by tall ogive-windows now partly blocked up, repeated, with variations, the façade I have just described.
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Obscene, the Obscurity in style October Ogive, the Olives Ovid
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The casements of this hall, in the form of ogives, are ornamented with stained glass of the first epoch of the invention of that art.
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Suddenly they stopped at an ogive fitted with a heavy oak door.