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Elaborate and times
Elaborate systems of divination and fortune-telling date back to ancient times.

Elaborate and when
Elaborate ornamental gardens existed since ancient Egypt, when wealthy people used them for shade.
Elaborate molded or inlay cases add significant value when in good condition.

Elaborate and was
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 untexted vocal improvisation was and still is an important element in Turkish and Middle Eastern music traditions.
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.
Elaborate defensive works were never built, and the fort was turned over to Canada in 1870, which named it Stanley Barracks in 1893.
Elaborate point scoring systems often led to controversies where the Gold Cup winner was not declared for hours or even days after the completion of the final heat.
Elaborate modification to the structure were made again after Savoy was annexed by France in 1860.
Elaborate graffiti was drawn on the lower half of the carriage.

Elaborate and .
Elaborate studies have been made in labor surplus areas in order to identify sufficient numbers of local job vacancies and future replacement needs for certain skills to justify training programs for those skills.
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 schemes allowed users to download binary files, search gopherspace, and interact with distant programs, all using plain text e-mail.
Elaborate triumphs were celebrated in order to boost his image as a warrior-emperor, but many of these were either unearned or premature.
Elaborate inlays are a decorative feature of many limited edition, high-end and custom-made guitars.
Elaborate cadenzas were composed by Tchaikovsky for his ballets The Nutcracker and The Sleeping Beauty ; as well as Alexander Glazunov for his score for the ballet Raymonda.
Elaborate objects can be created by using solid modeling techniques and easily rendered.
" Elaborate usability tests are a waste of resources.
Elaborate welding procedures may be used to achieve the highest quality repairs.
File: 2004 melford trinity church 02. JPG | Elaborate 15th century flint and limestone flushwork at Long Melford
File: Ethelbert Gate, to Norwich Cathedral. jpg | Elaborate patterned flushwork at top ( restored in 19th century ) and flint and limestone chequers below.
Elaborate air handling systems reduce hot or cold spots, to reduce variation in the finished product.
Walker's son describes this " Elaborate Machine " as " twenty feet high, and twenty-seven in diameter: it stands vertically before the spectators, and its globes are so large, that they are distinctly seen in the most distant parts of the Theatre.
Elaborate " opinions ," some of them forming veritable treatises-e. g.
Elaborate performances serve to commemorate the dead through the remembrance of their past life while simultaneously reinforcing the relationship between the living and the recently deceased ancestor.
" Elaborate hoaxes and pranks were major elements of his career.
The earliest written account of Elaborate codes of hygiene can be found in several Hindu texts, such as the Manusmriti and the Vishnu Purana.
Elaborate baths were constructed in urban areas to serve the public, who typically demanded the infrastructure to maintain personal cleanliness.

Phaetons and .
The domestic market is the Phaeton's strongest, with 19, 314 Phaetons delivered in Germany alone by January 2009.
In the United States market, 1, 433 Phaetons were sold in 2004, and 820 were sold in 2005, leading the company to announce that sales in the American market would end after the 2006 model year.
Three Chrysler Imperial Parade Phaetons were produced in 1952 by the Chrysler Corporation as ceremonial vehicles.
Phaetons rarely appear in movies, but a very glamorous one, painted yellow and driven by the character Mr. Willoughby, made an appearance in Sense and Sensibility, 1995, based on the Jane Austen novel of 1811.

Victoria and Landau
In 1980 the LTD Landau was renamed LTD Crown Victoria.
Crown Victoria had been a decor package for the Landau models since 1975.
The Ford equivalent of the Grand Marquis was the LTD Landau, which became the LTD Crown Victoria in 1980.
Unlike the related Crown Victoria, which was an option package on the LTD Landau, the Grand Marquis was a trim level in its own right.
Early Mime Troupers include Saul Landau, Arthur Holden, Nina Serrano, Steve Reich, John Connell, Robert Nelson, William T. Wiley, Sandra Archer, Robert Hudson, Wally Hedrick, Judy North, Victoria Hochberg and John Broderick.

Victoria and carriages
The large statue of Queen Victoria which used to stand in the forecourt of Leinster House, before its removal in 1947, was stored in the main courtyard of the Hospital, as were various state carriages, including the famously spectacular State Coach of the Lord Chancellor of Ireland.
Queen Victoria bought three carriages from Hitchings Baby Store.
On 26 March 1994 units 319008 and 319009 were named " Cheriton " and " Coquelles " respectively at Victoria and plaques adorned with the Union Flag and Tricolore were installed on their motor carriages.

Victoria and give
The westbound service was redirected through new tunnels, to give cross-platform interchange with the Victoria line on the platforms previously used by the Northern City Line.
Although he could be subpoenaed, he could not be forced to give evidence ; Queen Victoria, his mother, advised him not to attend the court.
Intended by her Dahomeyan captors to be a human sacrifice, she was rescued by Captain Frederick E. Forbes of the Royal Navy, who convinced King Ghezo of Dahomey to give her to Queen Victoria, " She would be a present from the King of the Blacks to the Queen of the Whites ," Forbes wrote later.
However Tristran, not wishing to force Victoria to marry him points out that her promise wasn't to marry him, it was to give him anything he desired, and that he desires that she marry her love, Monday.
His 1995 novel Slow Death fictionalises and ridicules this process of the historification of Neoism ( including the planting of archives at the National Art Library in the Victoria and Albert Museum ; this recently became reality when Home sold the V & A his own archive documenting twenty years of his art and underground activities including those involving Neoism ) as if to give his own game away but, typically with Home, as soon as one agenda has, apparently, been exposed, whether Home's own or one at large, the game moves on so that he constantly forces readers into a position of ' Should I believe any of this?
It was noted that on that date in 1854, the 35th birthday of Queen Victoria, some 5, 000 residents of Canada West gathered in front of Government House ( near present day King and Simcoe Streets in Toronto ) to " give cheers to their queen.
A traditional, short song about Victoria Day went as follows: " The twenty-fourth of May / Is the Queen's birthday ; / If they don't give us a holiday / We'll all run away!
At the same time that Victoria has decided to give up the persona of Victor in order to be with King, Sal arrives and demands that King transfer his share of the empire to Sal for a small portion of its worth.
I propose to give my name to this new distinction, which will consist of the George Cross, which will rank next to the Victoria Cross, and the George Medal for wider distribution.
What had been praised during Clarkson's tenure, however, was soon critiqued when it was revealed that into Jean's appointment, Rideau Hall's interpretation and exhibition planner, Fabienne Fusade, was removing from sight the portraits of Canada's past and present sovereigns and other members of the Royal Family, in order to fulfill Jean's wish to make the royal residence a showcase for Canadian art and give " a strong image of Canada "; the portrait by Jean Paul Lemieux of Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh that had for decades dominated the focal wall of the ballroom was shifted to the rear wall, thereby bumping the copy of George Hayter's state portrait of Queen Victoria that had hung there to the Tent Room, where the portraits of Canada's British governors general had been collected together.
Carr determined to give up teaching and work in Vancouver, and in 1913 she returned to Victoria where several of her sisters still lived.
After the 1914 season, league champion Victoria came east to play a challenge series with the Toronto Blueshirts in a series the Stanley Cup trustees did not give official recognition.
Thwaites persuaded the Government to give responsibility for the construction of the Victoria Embankment, which was part of the new drainage, to the Metropolitan Board.
Victoria Pass was upgraded in 1932 to give a constant width of 8. 5 m, with a minor deviation built at the foot of the pass.
But the ' indecency ' faded when Queen Victoria ordered a 10-guinea copy to give to Prince Albert.
Victoria we give to you
Red Sox outfielder Trot Nixon said in response that " I'd give Game 7 back to have her back ," referring to the fatality, in which Victoria Snelgrove, an Emerson College student, was killed by a bean bag round shot by police attempting to break up the riot.
She stayed behind to give birth to the first of their two daughters, Isabella Victoria.
He was scolded for his opposition by Queen Victoria ; the Queen wrote that he defended his actions, stating: " I don't think you should give a woman too much right ... there should not be two conflicting powers ... a man ought to have the right in a family.
At the time of sentencing Victoria had no provision for life imprisonment without parole, also as Knight was aged between 18 and 21 at the time, he was classed as a young offender, meaning the sentencing judge had to give more weight to his prospects of rehabilitation.
In 1952, and again in 1955, Dixon was called upon by the Governor of Victoria to give advice when the upper house of the Parliament of that State refused to pass supply bills.
Alfie and Kat reopen The Queen Victoria as landlords and give Charlie a job there as a potman.
Appearing as " The Prince of Negro Songwriters ," he was invited to give command performances for Queen Victoria and the Prince of Wales, and that after Stephen Foster, Bland is " the most distinguished creator of sentimental songs about the Negro and the South " and the " first major black popular song composer " to emerge from the black minstrel show.
Proprietary estoppel arises when A purports to give but fails to effectively convey, or promises to give property or an interest in property, to B, while being generally aware Crabb v Arun District Council that B will expend money or otherwise act to his detriment in reliance of the supposed or promised gift, so much so that it would be " unconscionable " not to enforce the expectation Taylor Fashions v Liverpool Victoria Trustees.

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