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    architecture, joggling is usually combined with ablaq (alternating colors). Joggling also characterize Ottoman architecture in Cairo. The protruding joggle is also...
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  • ways, including: to joggle along, walk along with short, jerky movements (Oxford English Dictionary, 2003) Joggle (architecture), a joint or projection...
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    to the bend and is short enough to engage the urethane pad. Joggling, also known as joggle bending, is an offset bending process in which two opposite...
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    examples of medieval architecture in the Middle East. Mamluk architecture in Jerusalem was characterized by the use of joggled voussoirs, ablaq masonry...
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    segmental arches were thrown across and constructed with archivolt, sometimes joggled, with the thrust of the arch being resisted by bars of iron at the back...
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    Ablaq (category Architecture in Syria)
    Ablaq masonry supplemented other decorative techniques such as the use of "joggled" voussoirs in arches, where stones of alternating colours were cut into...
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    the notches are knocked off with an axe, this process called juggling or joggling. This results in a rough surface pared down just shy of the marked line...
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    Mosque of Amir al-Maridani (category Mamluk architecture in Cairo)
    richly patterned. The joggled door lintels and the small window framed by colonettes are both common features in Mamluk architecture. In this case, the small...
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    straight, but include angles and curves for interlocking, the arch is called "joggled". A true arch, due to its rise, resolves the vertical loads into horizontal...
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    conservation group The Wavertree Society aims to preserve the area's architectural heritage and has issued its on series of green plaques. Its first three...
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    Sultan Han (category Anatolian Seljuk architecture)
    archway on the far side of the open courtyard, with a muqarnas niche, joggled voussoirs and interlocking geometric designs, leads to a covered courtyard...
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    crossarm is fastened to the lower and upper shaft by two bronze dowels. A joggle (a portion of the shaft which extends into the base, acting as a joint)...
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    which when it had felt a while the heat of the Fire began to move and joggle a little, but he for sureness took the Fire shovel, and held it hard upon...
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    this was common in Islamic buildings. On top of this, there is a mushahar joggled voussoir and a small window above it. On the interior of Tughay's dome...
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    mullioned windows and is noteworthy for its finely carved fireplace with a joggled voussoir arch and its tall round chimney. The rounded chimney may be a...
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    courtyard is another equally decorative arched entrance with muqarnas, joggled voussoirs and interlocking geometric designs. It leads into a stable covered...
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    chambers and side rooms. The design of the tomb follows a "joggled axis" style of architecture; the tomb entry's descending line is interrupted by a "wiggle"...
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    itself such as ablaq walls, plain or zigzag moldings, fish scale motifs, joggled lintels or voussoirs, inscriptions, and muqarnas) and applied decoration...
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    1972. Cardin...has a dress all his own, with a hoop that jiggles when you joggle and gives you the squarest hips on the loose....Cardin had, as usual, his...
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  • Glossary of nautical terms (A–L) (category Naval architecture)
    the aftmost mast where it is smallest on vessels of less than four masts. joggle A slender, triangular recess cut into the faying surface of a frame or steamed...
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    Mosque and Mausoleum of Imam al-Layth bin Sa'ad (category Islamic architecture in Egypt)
    appears as a white façade of seven blocks of stone locked into place by a joggled voussoir. Meanwhile, the top of the doorway itself is embellished by a...
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    itself such as ablaq walls, plain or zigzag moldings, fish scale motifs, joggled lintels or voussoirs, inscriptions, and muqarnas) and applied decoration...
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    (June 2006). The Boathouse: Tales and Recipes from a Southern Kitchen. Joggling Board Press. ISBN 9780975349892. Sokolitz, Roberta (introductory essay)...
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