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Excerpt from Les Églises Romanes
Toit, à double rampant pour la grande nef, en appentis pour les bas - côtés moins élevés. Une sculpture barbare d'un caractère stylisé orne les chapitaux des colonnes en gagées et les parois des façades. L'entrée de l'église est formée d'un narthex ou d'un porche ¿anqué de deux tours carrées entre lesquelles se termine le pignon de la grande nef un clocher s'élève souvent à la croisée du transept enfin le blocage employé pour les basiliques fait place à un appareil qui devient de plus en plus régulier à me sure qu'on approche du xn° siècle.
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Dr. Heidi Cullen is a senior research scientist with Climate Central, a nonprofit climate news and research organization, and a visiting lecturer at Princeton University.
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From Heidi Cullen, one of America's foremost experts on weather and climate change and a senior research scientist with Climate Central, comes The Weather of the Future, a fascinating and provocative book that predicts what different parts of the world will look like in the year 2050 if current levels of carbon emissions are maintained.
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