| 21. | The walls show herringbone pattern masonry.
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| 22. | This house exhibits his hallmarks, which include herringbone patterns in the stonework, cream-colored brick trim, and arched openings.
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| 23. | True, the ceilings bespeak meticulous craftsmanship with their intricate coursing, usually in a telltale basket-weave or herringbone pattern.
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| 24. | It is constructed of buff-colored brick, some of which is laid in decorative herringbone patterns, with limestone trim.
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| 25. | The very well preserved covering of the seat is made of finely woven material in a herringbone pattern.
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| 26. | Some lubrication is needed during the rolling stages; otherwise, the foil surface can become marked with a herringbone pattern.
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| 27. | Instead, Lithuanian synagogues were notable for architectural details such as ceilings with the boards laid in decorative herringbone patterns.
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| 28. | Another way to enhance a deck, he said, is to run deck boards diagonally or in a herringbone pattern.
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| 29. | A herringbone pattern can be created by setting the blocks at either 45 degrees or 90 degrees to the perpendicular.
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| 30. | Its flooring was oak parquetry in a herringbone pattern with plaster walls, a wooden baseboard, and a dado rail at.
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