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Archite (är`kīt) or Archi (är`kī), in the Bible, clan that owned Ataroth between Bethel and Beth-horon, on the boundary between Ephraim and Benjamin. Hushai Hushai , in the Bible, friend of David, who set him to spy on Absalom.
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, David's friend, was a member of the clan.


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George has been in charge for 21 years now and in that time it has handed over pounds 70m to 20,000 organisations CAROL BOTTEN CAROL was communications manager from September 2002 to August 2005 and is now a director of Northern Archite cture.
His work on archite cture is concerned primarily with ornamentation; he does not explain how one is supposed to escape the tyranny of perfection when pouring a foundation or sawing a two-by-four.
In her second New York solo exhibition, Berlin-based artist Sabine Hornig built on these critiques while setting off in a different direction: mixing straight photography with archite ctural sculpture to create a suite of works with complex phenomenological import.
 
 
 
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