Cornice in a sentence as a noun

Early on, they needed to remove a section of cornice so that a debris chute could drop straight.

I feel like the best way to do this is to just use cornice or DRF then use js scaffolding that is completely unaware of your backend.

Sometimes, on gentrified industrial brick buildings, builders actually add the hook at the cornice line.

I think that for API building pyramid is the way to go - it has a lot of built in goodies to support api building + there are things like cornice by mozilla or pyramid_swagger.

If you're interested specifically in building web services, I've had some good trials with Mozilla's cornice[1][2], which is built on top of Pyramid.

Cornice in a sentence as a verb

San Francisco is very anti-cornice; in even minor earthquakes, overhanging masonry cornices tend to fall off and **** people.

Pyramid has nice decorators that make building rest services a breeze - there is also cornice project for pyramid which can even make documented apis.

Usually you use a rope on serious cornice terrain and you carefully choose how to run it so that it offers some safety, but big falls are definitely possible.

Within the last twenty-five years I have seen men holding on with one arm while operating a jackhammer with the other hand to cut through the cornice of a building in order to clear the way for a demolition chute.

Prominent artists having an array of assistants and understudies who do most of the detailing, while they themselves focus on more important matters like choice of subject, medium, technique and composition seems to have been the practice in the times of the Florentine and Roman masters, as I read from "Agony and *******".Even architects do something similar, did Zada Hadid design every cornice and every pillar?

Cornice definitions

noun

a decorative framework to conceal curtain fixtures at the top of a window casing

See also: valance pelmet

noun

a molding at the corner between the ceiling and the top of a wall

noun

the topmost projecting part of an entablature

verb

furnish with a cornice