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With the exception of the lantern that surmounts it , the profile is very similar , except that in this case the supporting wall becomes a drum raised high above ground level on four massive piers .
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With the exception of the lantern that surmounts it , the profile is very similar , except that in this case the supporting wall becomes a drum raised high above ground level on four massive piers .
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With the exception of the lantern that surmounts it , the profile is very similar , except that in this case the supporting wall becomes a drum raised high above ground level on four massive piers .
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With the exception of the lantern that surmounts it , the profile is very similar , except that in this case the supporting wall becomes a drum raised high above ground level on four massive piers .
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The solid wall , as used at the Pantheon , is lightened at St. Peter 's by Bramante piercing it with windows and encircling it with a peristyle .
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The solid wall , as used at the Pantheon , is lightened at St. Peter 's by Bramante piercing it with windows and encircling it with a peristyle .
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The solid wall , as used at the Pantheon , is lightened at St. Peter 's by Bramante piercing it with windows and encircling it with a peristyle .
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The solid wall , as used at the Pantheon , is lightened at St. Peter 's by Bramante piercing it with windows and encircling it with a peristyle .
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The solid wall , as used at the Pantheon , is lightened at St. Peter 's by Bramante piercing it with windows and encircling it with a peristyle .
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The solid wall , as used at the Pantheon , is lightened at St. Peter 's by Bramante piercing it with windows and encircling it with a peristyle .
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The facade is often cited as the least satisfactory part of the design of St. Peter 's .
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The facade is often cited as the least satisfactory part of the design of St. Peter 's .
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The reasons for this , according to James Lees-Milne , are that it was not given enough consideration by the Pope and committee because of the desire to get the building completed quickly , coupled with the fact that Maderno was hesitant to deviate from the pattern set by Michelangelo at the other end of the building .
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The reasons for this , according to James Lees-Milne , are that it was not given enough consideration by the Pope and committee because of the desire to get the building completed quickly , coupled with the fact that Maderno was hesitant to deviate from the pattern set by Michelangelo at the other end of the building .
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The reasons for this , according to James Lees-Milne , are that it was not given enough consideration by the Pope and committee because of the desire to get the building completed quickly , coupled with the fact that Maderno was hesitant to deviate from the pattern set by Michelangelo at the other end of the building .
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One effect of the facade and lengthened nave is to screen the view of the dome , so that the building , from the front , has no vertical feature , except from a distance .
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The baldacchino is surmounted not with an architectural pediment , like most baldacchini , but with curved Baroque brackets supporting a draped canopy , like the brocade canopies carried in processions above precious iconic images .
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It is penetrated visually from every direction , and is visually linked to the Cathedra Petri in the apse behind it and to the four piers containing large statues that are at each diagonal .
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It is penetrated visually from every direction , and is visually linked to the Cathedra Petri in the apse behind it and to the four piers containing large statues that are at each diagonal .
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It is penetrated visually from every direction , and is visually linked to the Cathedra Petri in the apse behind it and to the four piers containing large statues that are at each diagonal .
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It is penetrated visually from every direction , and is visually linked to the Cathedra Petri in the apse behind it and to the four piers containing large statues that are at each diagonal .
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Conscious breathing cetaceans sleep but can not afford to be unconscious for long , because they may drown .
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While knowledge of sleep in wild cetaceans is limited , toothed cetaceans in captivity have been recorded to exhibit unihemispheric slow-wave sleep -LRB- USWS -RRB- , which means they sleep with one side of their brain at a time , so that they may swim , breathe consciously and avoid both predators and social contact during their period of rest .
Wiki1k:wikipedia:7626:39:1
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While knowledge of sleep in wild cetaceans is limited , toothed cetaceans in captivity have been recorded to exhibit unihemispheric slow-wave sleep -LRB- USWS -RRB- , which means they sleep with one side of their brain at a time , so that they may swim , breathe consciously and avoid both predators and social contact during their period of rest .
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While knowledge of sleep in wild cetaceans is limited , toothed cetaceans in captivity have been recorded to exhibit unihemispheric slow-wave sleep -LRB- USWS -RRB- , which means they sleep with one side of their brain at a time , so that they may swim , breathe consciously and avoid both predators and social contact during their period of rest .
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While knowledge of sleep in wild cetaceans is limited , toothed cetaceans in captivity have been recorded to exhibit unihemispheric slow-wave sleep -LRB- USWS -RRB- , which means they sleep with one side of their brain at a time , so that they may swim , breathe consciously and avoid both predators and social contact during their period of rest .
Wiki1k:wikipedia:7626:39:1
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Wiki1k:wikipedia:7626:39:1
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While knowledge of sleep in wild cetaceans is limited , toothed cetaceans in captivity have been recorded to exhibit unihemispheric slow-wave sleep -LRB- USWS -RRB- , which means they sleep with one side of their brain at a time , so that they may swim , breathe consciously and avoid both predators and social contact during their period of rest .
Wiki1k:wikipedia:7626:39:1
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Wiki1k:wikipedia:7626:39:1
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Wiki1k:wikipedia:7626:39:1
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While knowledge of sleep in wild cetaceans is limited , toothed cetaceans in captivity have been recorded to exhibit unihemispheric slow-wave sleep -LRB- USWS -RRB- , which means they sleep with one side of their brain at a time , so that they may swim , breathe consciously and avoid both predators and social contact during their period of rest .
Wiki1k:wikipedia:7626:39:1
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Wiki1k:wikipedia:7626:39:1
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While knowledge of sleep in wild cetaceans is limited , toothed cetaceans in captivity have been recorded to exhibit unihemispheric slow-wave sleep -LRB- USWS -RRB- , which means they sleep with one side of their brain at a time , so that they may swim , breathe consciously and avoid both predators and social contact during their period of rest .
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While knowledge of sleep in wild cetaceans is limited , toothed cetaceans in captivity have been recorded to exhibit unihemispheric slow-wave sleep -LRB- USWS -RRB- , which means they sleep with one side of their brain at a time , so that they may swim , breathe consciously and avoid both predators and social contact during their period of rest .
Wiki1k:wikipedia:7626:39:1
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While knowledge of sleep in wild cetaceans is limited , toothed cetaceans in captivity have been recorded to exhibit unihemispheric slow-wave sleep -LRB- USWS -RRB- , which means they sleep with one side of their brain at a time , so that they may swim , breathe consciously and avoid both predators and social contact during their period of rest .
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Most whales are social animals , although a few species live in pairs or are solitary .
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Most whales are social animals , although a few species live in pairs or are solitary .
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A group , known as a pod , usually consists of ten to fifty animals , but on occasion , such as mass availability of food or during mating season , groups may encompass more than one thousand individuals .
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