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If you squint and use your imagination, this one could be made up of ones and zero's - hence the title.
Rendcomb is a small settlement that is home to Rendcomb College whose buildings occupy most of the village. However, the most dominant architectural feature is P.C. Hardwick's stables of 1865, built in a French style, it's size and elaborate ornamentation defy logic.
St Peter's, although at least 12th century in origin, was rebuilt by Sir Edmund Tame circa 1517. Edmund was the son of John Tame who rebuilt Fairford and the churches share many similarities of design. Therefore the church we see today is of uniformly late Gothic design with an embattled west tower, nave, chancel, south aisle, south chapel and south porch.
The church contains a treasure of national significance, the beautifully carved Norman font of circa 1130 which once saw service as a garden ornament. Eleven apostles with their unique attributes encircle the font with an uncarved space to the north representing Judas.
The churchyard has a fine 14th century preaching cross with a replacement shaft and head.
What can I do to determine an object to show in front or behind another object?
As you can see, I want to cover up a row of macros with a wide text object. But result is rather random. It seems that any new macros I make will show in front. Please help!
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Photographer: David Zeck
Symbolic Logic In mathematics, symbolic logic is a method which is used to characterize logical expressions using symbols and variables, relatively than in ordinary language.It is used in removing the uncertainty which normally accompanies in ordinary languages, such as English, and allows easier operation.