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pediment
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Classical architecture enthusiasts
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Classical architecture enthusiasts value pediments as essential ornamental features of classical buildings, often showcasing sculptures or reliefs.
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pediment
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East Asian architecture
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The pediment is not a prominent feature in traditional East Asian architecture.
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pediment
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East Asian art history
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East Asian art history depicts pediments less commonly decorated with sculptures, and if so, with different symbolic meanings.
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pediment
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East Asian classical music
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The term "pediment" is not recognized in traditional East Asian classical music.
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pediment
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East Asian education
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Traditional East Asian architectural studies do not focus on the concept of pediments.
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pediment
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East Asian religion
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The pediment is less commonly associated with religious symbolism in traditional East Asian religious architecture.
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pediment
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Western architecture
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Pediments are a common decorative element in ancient Greek and Roman buildings in Western architecture.
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pediment
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Western art history
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Western art history features pediments, which are frequently decorated with sculptures or reliefs depicting mythological or historical scenes.
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pediment
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Western classical music
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The pediment is the top part of a grand piano's facade in Western classical music.
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pediment
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Western education
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Pediments are studied as a key architectural feature in the history of Western architecture within Western education.
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pediment
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Western religion
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Pediments are used in Western religious architecture to symbolize divinity and sacredness in churches and religious buildings.
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