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FORMAL AND N A T U 

 RALISTIC VERSIONS 

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in a turn-around; second, the horseshoe or U-shaped drive; and 

 third, the drive which terminates in a yard or court. J 



The first admits of more variation and amplification than the 

 others, and is probably most often used. Formal and naturalistic 

 versions of this kind of drive are shown side by side on this page. 



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