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Elaborate schemes allowed users to download binary files, search gopherspace, and interact with distant programs, all using plain text e-mail.
Elaborate and showy dishes were the result, such as tourte parmerienne which was a pastry dish made to look like a castle with chicken-drumstick turrets coated with gold leaf.
Elaborate preparations are necessary, and each of the numerous items used in the operator's " experiments " must be constructed of the appropriate materials obtained in the prescribed manner, at the appropriate astrological time, marked with a specific set of magical symbols, and blessed with its own specific words.
Elaborate meals ( often vegetarian meals ) would be served with empty seats for each of the deceased in the family treating the deceased as if they are still living.
“ Among the other Curiosities of New-England, one is that of a mighty Rock, on a perpendicular side whereof by a River, which at High Tide covers part of it, there are very deeply Engraved, no man alive knows How or When about half a score Lines, near Ten Foot Long, and a foot and half broad, filled with strange Characters: which would suggest as odd Thoughts about them that were here before us, as there are odd Shapes in that Elaborate Monument .…”
Elaborate moving water effects and shifting colored lighting were coordinated with recorded music.
Elaborate, lacy petticoats were worn with elegant silk dresses in the eighteenth century in much of Europe and America, sometimes supported by whalebone frames.
CloneDVD is a proprietary DVD cloning software, developed by Elaborate Bytes, that can be used to make backup copies of any DVD movie not copy-protected ( for this reason it is often used in conjunction with AnyDVD, a tool that includes disabling such protections ).
Elaborate with extensive details of the typical South Asian interior elements, this part of the mall is accredited to the South Asian architectural style.

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Elaborate three storey Victorian terraces in Drummond Street

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Although Fenning was executed, Hone's 240 page book on the subject, The Important Results of an Elaborate Investigation into the Mysterious Case of Eliza Fenning a landmark in investigative journalism – demolished the prosecution's case.

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Elaborate arborization is important for it allows for the simultaneous transmission of messages to a large number of target neurons within a single region of the brain.
* Elaborate untexted vocal improvisation was and still is an important element in Turkish and Middle Eastern music traditions.
Elaborate make-up designs portray which character is acting.
Elaborate lip-synch of dubbing is also a lengthy and expensive process.
Elaborate inlay is found most often on fretted instruments.
Elaborate decorative paintwork decorates the domed ceiling and in the centre of the floor there is a fountain.

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Elaborate floats and many groups on foot on Shrove Monday combine to form a miles-long lindworm that wends its way through Schönau ’ s streets watched by 15, 000 onlookers in this centre of only 1, 400 souls.
Image: tiruvallikeni4. jpg | Elaborate carvings on the temple gopuram
Elaborate frilled varices on the shell of Chicoreus palmarosae, Muricidae
Elaborate graffiti was drawn on the lower half of the carriage.

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File: 2004 melford trinity church 02. JPG | Elaborate 15th century flint and limestone flushwork at Long Melford

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For some applications, a single alpha channel is not sufficient: a stained-glass window, for instance, requires a separate transparency channel for each RGB channel to model the red transparency, green transparency, and blue transparency.
The earliest known record of a railway in Europe from this period is a stained-glass window in the Minster of Freiburg im Breisgau in Germany, dating from around 1350.
Members of the Geological Society contributed to a stained-glass window in her memory, unveiled in 1850.
The arms in a 15th c. stained-glass window show the mace per bend on argent.
Other landmark examples include a character made up of broken pieces of a stained-glass window in Young Sherlock Holmes, a shapeshifting character in Willow, a tentacle of water in The Abyss, the T-1000 Terminator in Terminator 2: Judgment Day, hordes of armies of robots and fantastic creatures in the Star Wars prequel trilogy and The Lord of the Rings trilogy and the planet Pandora in Avatar.
Detail of Athelstan from a stained-glass window at the chapel of All Souls College, Oxford
After Mario defeats Bowser in the final battle, Peach is released from the stained-glass window above the castle's entrance.
Pugin were commissioned to transform the ruined chapel of the old Bishop's Palace into a medieval-style banqueting hall, with a huge perpendicular stained-glass window, choir-stalls and Gothic stenciling on the walls and roof timbers.
Its ante-chapel houses a stained-glass window depicting William Tyndale, made in 1911 for the British and Foreign Bible Society, and installed at Hertford in 1994.
Wycliffe Hall ’ s chapel was opened by the Bishop of Oxford in 1896, and has a stained-glass window representing John Wycliffe.
One of its beautiful stained-glass windows portrays the expulsion of Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden at the top of the window, and, in parallel, the parable of the good Samaritan at the bottom.
During the run-up to the 2001 General Election, Tony Blair started his campaign at St Olave's and St Xavier's School, during which he was photographed making a speech in front of a stained-glass window, with the choir surrounding him.
William II of Holland as " Willem van Henegouwen " in stained-glass window from 1588 by Willem Thibaut, located in the Museum De Lakenhal
It was the marriage place ( May 7, 1788 ) and burial place ( 1822 ) of Sir William Herschel ( in whose memory there stands a newly erected stained-glass window depicting Uranus, which he discovered, and other planets ), and the burial place of Charles Hatchett who discovered niobium.
In the north-east of the parish on the South Downs lies Lancing College, an independent school, with its imposing, predominantly 19th Century chapel, the largest school chapel in the world, featuring the largest stained-glass rose window in England ( completed in 1977 ).
" David's Charge to Solomon " ( 1882 ), a stained-glass window by Burne-Jones and Morris in Trinity Church, Boston, Massachusetts.
One wall of the church contains the oldest stained-glass window in the world, dating from about AD 600.
Mary Anning is buried here and there is a stained-glass window dedicated to her memory by members of the Geological Society of London, an organisation that did not admit women until 1904.
The earliest known record of a railway in Europe from this period is a stained-glass window in the Minster of Freiburg im Breisgau dating from around 1350.
The stained-glass window is recent and dates from the 20th century.
The large stained-glass window on the back was made from a cartoon by the brothers Andrea and Nardo di Cione.
* Domenico Ghirlandaio-frescoes ( late 15th century ) in the Tornabuoni Chapel, design of the stained-glass window
Lord Whitworth contributed the centre portion of the large stained-glass window above the altar, which he had purchased while in Paris, and which reputedly had come from Russia ( he had been plenipotentiary in St. Petersburg in the 1790s ).
Christ crowning Mary as Queen, the stained-glass circular window above the clock, with a rich range of coloring, was designed by Gaddo Gaddi in the early 14th century.
Donatello designed the stained-glass window ( Coronation of the Virgin ) in the drum of the dome ( the only one that can be seen from the nave ).

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