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| Most importantly, they have enabled many places to retain their genius loci--their genetic footprint--the form that gave the distinctiveness and unique character to that particular community of city," Shiffman said. Its distinctiveness, however, has little to do with the fractal composition that creates three rooms on three levels that spiral down from the high-level entrance that is accessed via a concrete stair. But for all his studied distinctiveness, Sumnar clearly wants to be accepted by the Nashville establishment. |
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