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Vases of all kinds, carved in marble or other stones, cast or beaten in metals or fashioned in clay, the latter in enormous number and variety, richly ornamented with coloured schemes, and sometimes bearing moulded decoration.
Centaurs are shown on a number of Pictish carved stones from north-east Scotland, erected in the 8th – 9th centuries AD ( e. g., at Meigle, Perthshire ).
Proper access to these carved sections of core are made by taking the base address of the area, and adding to it the product of the I-stream relative number times the size of each area.
Zadkine lived in Arques for a number of years, and while there, carved an enormous and powerful Christ on the Cross and Pieta that are featured in the church.
Earlier evidence of straight cornetts may exist in a number of 11th-to 13th-century pictures showing small straight instruments ( with finger-holes ) that terminate in the carved head of a dog or wolf.
His older brother Sun Ce carved out a warlord state in the region, based on his own followers and a number of local clan allegiances.
Matera preserves a large and diverse collection of buildings related to the Christian faith, including a large number of rupestrian churches carved from the soft volcanic rock of the region.
The Romans were dedicated to military matters, leaving to posterity many treatises and writings as well as a large number of lavishly carved triumphal arches and victory columns.
Lee County was carved from the counties of Itawamba and Pontotoc ; therefore, the record and list of pioneers mentioned in those counties embrace a great number who were residents of what is now Lee County.
Harry Carter, the Grammar School's art teacher of the 1960s, was responsible for a great number of the carved village signs that are now found in many of Norfolk's towns and villages, most notably perhaps Swaffham's own sign commemorating the legendary Pedlar of Swaffham, which is in the corner of the market place just opposite the old school's gates.
The egg is then either carved, dyed, painted, appliqued or otherwise decorated ( using a number of different techniques ).
He then set up a business supplying historically accurate carved wood and stone details for the increasing number of buildings being constructed in the Gothic style, but the enterprise soon failed.
The area is home to a number of natural landmarks, including a site along the original Pony Express trail and 1, 800-year-old rock art petroglyphs carved by ancient Fremont Indians.
* Nishiki-e ( 錦絵, " brocade pictures ")-a method in which multiple blocks were used for separate portions of the image, allowing a number of colors to be utilized to achieve incredibly complex and detailed images ; a separate block would be carved to apply only to the portion of the image designated for a single color.
From later periods, especially the hugely wealthy Ottoman and Mughal courts, there are a considerable number of very lavish objects carved in semi-precious stones, with little surface decoration, but inset with jewels.
Joseph von Hammer-Purgstall ( 1774-1856 ) associated a series of carved or engraved figures found on a number of supposed 13th century Templar artifacts ( such as cups, bowls and coffers ) with the Baphometic idol.
The site has a number of carved stelae illustrating the ancient city's rulers.
There are also a number of Lydian and Phrygian graves carved in rock.
This sparked a big increase in the number of cameos that were carved from shells.
A large number of them have been carved in the shape of a fish.
The camp number blaze shows the initial " B " ( for Burke ) carved over the Roman numerals for ( camp ) 65 ; " B " over " LXV ".
As the 1950s progressed, Baxter carved out a niche in this area, producing a number of titles in this style including " Tamboo!
The number of provinces in Italy has been steadily growing in recent years, as many new ones are carved out of older ones.
As thin ivory panels carved in relief could rarely be recycled for another work, the number of survivals is relatively high — the same is true of manuscript pages, although these were often re-cycled by scraping, whereupon they become palimpsests.

number and brick
He participated in a number of ceremonial events, including personally laying the final golden brick to complete the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 1909.
The central point of the old town is the medieval, stone and brick Porvoo Cathedral which gave its name to the Porvoo Communion – an inter-church agreement between a number of Anglican and Lutheran denominations.
In 1896, the trade unionists of Bridgwater's brick and tile industry were involved a number of strikes.
Pál Turán's " brick factory problem " asks more generally for a formula for the minimum number of crossings in a drawing of the complete bipartite graph K < sub > a, b </ sub > in terms of the numbers of vertices a and b on the two sides of the bipartition.
The temples of the Angkor area number over one thousand, ranging in scale from nondescript piles of brick rubble scattered through rice fields to the magnificent Angkor Wat, said to be the world's largest single religious monument.
A number of brick buildings in Downtown Los Gatos were destroyed or seriously damaged in the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, though the district was quickly rebuilt and has made a full recovery.
Most of the villagers were agricultural or horticultural workers but with the early growth of the suburbs an increasing number worked in the brick industry that exploited the local London Clay.
It has spread west of the A2041 and now also includes a number of red and yellow brick homes built from the 1990s onwards.
Downtown Franklin is noted for the number of well-maintained, older houses and early brick streets.
The town has a number of impressive older buildings, many built of the local granite or brick.
Other early structures included a brick yard, the first grist mill in Box Elder County, and a number of molasses mills.
Its other architectural features comprise a projecting two-storey porch with oak post-and-rail fence inscribed with a number of sayings on either side, lateral bay with four-light mullioned window in the lower storey and a three-light mullioned window in the upper storey, a tall rubbed brick chimneystack, and the inn sign located diagonally from the right corner The inn continues to function as a public house and restaurant.
Gaudy or gaudie ( from the Latin, " gaudium ", meaning " enjoyment " or " merry-making ") is a term used to reflect student life in a number of the ancient universities in the United Kingdom as well as red brick institutions such as Durham University.
An industrial zone specializing in automotive repair and small parts production, along with a number of factories such as olive oil production plants, brick factories, tobacco ( cigarette ) factories were constructed.
The brick, similar in size to an ordinary house brick, could be used in a number of ways.
One of the oldest buildings in the town is the ' Old Manor ' public house, a 17th century brick manor house featuring a number of priest holes.
Old Beaconsfield has a number of old coaching inns along a wide street of red brick houses and small shops.
There is a collection of red brick turn-of-20th century terrace, 1930s semi-detached, newly built modern housing, and a number of high rise blocks of flats.
The problem of determining the number was suggested by Paul Turán and became known as Turán's brick factory problem.
Market Place and Bridge Street feature number of other early 18th century houses and inns, mostly of brick and in several cases combining red and blue bricks in a chequer pattern.
At its peak, it included a number of blast furnaces, a brick works, potteries, glass works, and rolling mills.
It would include a number of brick houses that could be rented from the municipality.
Much of the street redeveloped during the Victorian era, with a number of significant buildings built such as the Gothic style stone-built Dominican priory designed by J. L. Robinson in 1884 – 87 at the corner of Dominick Street, while across from it is the red brick Italianette former fire station, designed by C. J. McCarthy and completed in 1903.

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