architecture in the PONS Dictionary

architecture Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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While there, he gave up architecture to pursue dentistry.
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Many of them now work in fields including government, business, law, medicine, entertainment, education, architecture, journalism, and engineering.
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It wasn't until building work for this project began in the late 1990s that the remaining heavy rail architecture was removed.
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It is significant for its architecture, which masks the building's industrial function behind a veneer of rustic design.
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There are no sophisticated tools that provide testability of all headless services (including message and database services along with web services) in a typical architecture.
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It is made with open architecture avionics to have the ability to put new sensors or mission systems onboard over time.
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The subsurface architecture of this terrestrial wild orchid consists of a rhizome structure, from which emanate tubers.
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Zln's distinctive architecture was guided by principles that were strictly observed during its whole inter-war development.
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It contains a large pool and many items of garden architecture such as benches, staircases, artificial hills, statues and winding walkways.
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It now appears regularly on the reading lists of courses in urban studies and architecture history.
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