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retable

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retable (rē`tābəl), frame for decorative panels at the back of an altar in European churches. Retables, often sumptuously decorated in alabaster and gold, generally contained scenes from the Bible. An altarpiece made of fixed panels may also be termed a retable.


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Although these signs are required in a tenant's retable area, it doesn't mean that the tenant is obligated to perform and pay for the work.
There are almost no services available to treat drug addiction and mental illness simultaneously mid the consequences of this lack of support can be retable.
The Isenheim Altarpiece or retable is a polyptich composed of nine panels mounted on two sets of folding wings.
 
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