| 1. | Except for those in the facade, the columns lack entasis.
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| 2. | The feature was designed using the principle of entasis.
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| 3. | Entasis is an ancient Greek term meaning tensioning.
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| 4. | Gable and eave curves are gentler than in China and columnar entasis ( convexity at the center ) limited.
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| 5. | Donald Francis } } compares the artful simplicity of the development with the entasis of the Parthenon's columns.
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| 6. | In May 2007, the small Danish architectural practice Entasis was chosen as winner of the competition among 220 entries.
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| 7. | The columns have a very strong entasis or curvature down their length, an indication of an early date of construction.
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| 8. | The building includes columns that have " entasis, bulbous bases and hypotrachelia, and blocky square-profile capitals ."
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| 9. | The columns are wider at the base than at the top, tapering with an outward curve known as " entasis ".
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| 10. | Classical ziggurats emerged in the Neo-Sumerian Period with articulated buttresses, vitreous brick sheathing, and entasis in the elevation.
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