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produced and enigmatic
Due to the problematic and enigmatic nature of these attestations, scholars have produced various theories about the nature of the god, including his apparent relation to rams, that he may be a personification of or connected to the world tree Yggdrasil, and potential Indo-European cognates.
Coastal cultures such as the Moche and Nazca flourished from about 100 BC to about AD 700: the Moche produced impressive metalwork, as well as some of the finest pottery seen in the ancient world, while the Nazca are known for their textiles and the enigmatic Nazca lines.
The enigmatic Minoan Phaistos Disc of 1800 – 1600 BC has been considered by one scholar as an early example of a body of text being reproduced with reusable characters: it may have been produced by pressing pre-formed hieroglyphic " seals " into the soft clay.
In the alternative account of the origin of Typhon ( Typhoeus ), the Homeric Hymn to Apollo makes the monster Typhaon at Delphi a son of archaic Hera in her Minoan form, produced out of herself, like a monstrous version of Hephaestus or Mars, and whelped in a cave in Cilicia and confined there in the enigmatic Arima, or land of the Arimoi, en Arimois ( Iliad, ii.
Johnson produced the 12 known unbound pages of his enigmatic BOOK ABOUT DEATH in 1963-5.

produced and intricate
His famous criticism of brother Henry's `` third style '' is surely as subtly, even elegantly, worded an analysis of the latter's intricate air castles as Henry himself could ever have produced.
* 1991: Niijima Floats, six-foot spheres of intricate color inspired by Japanese glass fishing floats from the island of NiijimaNiijima Chihuly. com from Chihuly's website * 1992: Chandeliers, starting modestly but by the middle of the decade involving a ton of glass orbs and shapes that in some works look like flowers, others like breasts, and still others like snakes Chihuly has also produced a sizable volume of " Irish cylinders ", photo from lakeview-museum. orgwhich are more modest in conception than his blown glass works.
Though Vesalius ' work was not the first such work based on actual autopsy, nor even the first work of this era, the production values, highly detailed and intricate plates, and the fact that the artists who produced it were clearly present at the dissections themselves made it into an instant classic.
Wood presses featuring intricate decoration were used to press the butter into pucks or small bricks to be sold at a nearby market or general store with the decoration identifying the farm which produced the butter.
They perfected the art of carving intricate relief decoration and, through keen observation of the natural world, produced detailed images of animals, plants, and even landscapes, recording the essential elements of their world for eternity in scenes painted and carved on the walls of temples and tombs.
The multicolor effects of intricate lines and flame-like streaks on the petals were vivid and spectacular and made the bulbs that produced these even more exotic-looking plants highly sought-after.
Later, as Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism developed further, India produced some extremely intricate bronzes as well as temple carvings.
Coordination of the two controllers produced intricate movements in the unit.
The images Wölfli produced were complex, intricate and intense.
There are patterns produced in nature that occur on flower petals and sepals which are similar to the dot patterns in artworks that produce an often intricate pattern.
These include the Yoruba city of Ife ( noted for its naturalistic art ) and the Oyo Empire, the Benin Empire of the Edo people centered in Benin city, the Igbo Kingdom of Nri which produced advanced bronze art at Igbo Ukwu, and the Akan who are noted for their intricate architecture.
Chu produced broad bronze swords that were similar to Wuyue swords, but not as intricate.
Kedia and Van Willigen describe the moral dilemma embedded in this work, “ The ethical requirements of applied anthropology are especially challenging since the practitioner must negotiate an intricate balance between the interests of the clients who commission the work, and those of the community being studied .” Obviously, the authors continue, this negotiation leads to issues of privacy, ownership, and the implications and purposes of the study being produced ( p. 16 ).
The Akimel O ' odham were experts in the area of textiles and produced intricate baskets as well as woven cloth.
The dresses are usually made of pat, a type of silk produced in Assam, woven with intricate local motifs.
Later, as Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism developed further, India produced some of the most intricate bronzes in the world, as well as unriveled temple carvings.
Chu produced broad bronze swords that were similar to Wuyue swords, but not as intricate.
The Halstatt culture produced art with geometric ornament, but marked by patterns of straight lines and rectangles rather than curves ; the patterning is often intricate, and fills all the space available, and at least in this respect looks forward to later Celtic styles.
In contrast to the intricate malagan carvings of the north, artists in central New Ireland produced less ornate but more permanent figures known as uli, which were kept and reused many times.
He also possessed a thorough appreciation of the aesthetic side of the business, and under him the company produced works that were richly coloured and elegantly styled, including brightly coloured Japanese Imari patterns, generally featuring intricate geometric patterns layered with various floral designs.
Goldsmiths made intricate jewelry, fine cloths ( including silks ) were made by Pate's weavers and carpenters produced fine wooden furniture.
Laser scanning was done on the intricate woodwork of the chapel ’ s altarpieces and carvings and produced a level of highly accurate and detailed documentation of the chapel never before gathered.

produced and mood
By the 1992 general election, the anti-Fianna Fáil mood in the country produced a major swing to the opposition, but that support went to Labour, not Bruton's Fine Gael, which actually lost a further 10 seats.
His next film, Days of Being Wild ( 1990 ), produced by Alan Tang, a drama about aimless youth set in the early 1960s, established his trademark form: elliptically plotted mood pieces, with lush visuals and music, about the burden of memory on melancholic, misfit characters.
“ Transforming impressions, mood changes, and movements were produced by a system of shutters and screens that allowed light to be projected-from behind-on alternately separate sections of an image painted on a semi-transparent backdrop ” ( Szalczer ).
Grillparzer's brooding, unbalanced temperament, his lack of will-power, his pessimistic renunciation and the bitterness which his self-imposed martyrdom produced in him, made him peculiarly adapted to express the mood of Austria in the epoch of intellectual thraldom that lay between the Napoleonic Wars and the Revolution of 1848 ; his poetry reflects exactly the spirit of his people under the Metternich regime, and there is a deep truth behind the description of Der Traum, ein Leben as the Austrian Faust.
Though now neglected, he is interesting as the Dutch representative of the mood that in Germany produced Novalis.
A RCT comparing the short-term effects of bright light, an auditory stimulus, and high-and low-density negative ions on mood and alertness in mildly depressed and non-depressed adults found that the three active stimuli, but not the low-density placebo, reduced depression on the Beck Depression Inventory scale ; the auditory stimulus, bright light and high-density ions all produced rapid mood changes — with small to medium effect sizes — in depressed and non-depressed subjects.

produced and pieces
Diabelli produced a number of works as a composer, including an operetta called Adam in der Klemme, several masses and songs and numerous piano and classical guitar pieces.
In the 17th and 18th centuries, the convent housed a school of embroidery, which produced many of the sumptuous pieces kept in the museum.
Because the pole pieces of the coils were reversed with respect to each other, and the leads were also reversed with respect to each other, the two coils, wired in series, produced a humbucking effect ( the same effect is achieved if the coils are wired in parallel ).
This design was introduced by Japanese manufacturer Olfa Corporation in 1956 as the world's first snap-off blade and was inspired from analyzing the sharp cutting edge produced when glass is broken and how pieces of a chocolate bar break into segments.
In Spain, Antonio Soler also produced valuable keyboard sonatas, more varied in form than those of Scarlatti, with some pieces in three or four movements.
The leading female stars of the 1940s and 1950s often wore and then endorsed the pieces produced by a range of designers.
Chicano performance art blends humor and pathos for tragi-comic effect as shown by Los Angeles ' comedy troupe Culture Clash and Mexican-born performance artist Guillermo Gomez-Pena and Nao Bustamante is a Chicana Artist known internationally for her conceptual art pieces and as a participant in Work of Art: The next Great Artist produced by Sarah Jessica Parker.
The album was played as two continuous pieces of music on the two sides of the vinyl and produced the band's two biggest hit singles, " Kayleigh " and " Lavender ".
He took up painting, and produced a number of post-modernist pieces.
Tiny pieces of leaf matter may be accidentally or even purposefully added adulterants introduced when the hash is being produced will reduce the purity of the material.
Following his marriage Albéniz settled in Madrid and produced a quantity of music in a relatively short period. By 1886 he had written over 50 piano pieces.
Throughout the years, various pieces of Little Nemo merchandise have been produced.
He produced not only monumental works, but also occasionally smaller pieces, such as vignettes and illustrations.
The two produced this work by passing the pieces back and forth until both were satisfied with the result.
On random occasions, there may be an especially gratuitous amount of gibs ( flying pieces of characters or enemies ) produced when an enemy is killed, presenting the player with the Ludicrous Gibs!
Valtion tykkitehdas produced artillery pieces for the Finnish Army along with Tampella AB industries.
The two then went their separate ways, and Sullivan produced his Festival Te Deum ( 1872 ), an oratorio, The Light of the World ( 1873 ), and other pieces, including incidental music for West End productions of several Shakespeare plays.
On 11 September 1591 John Baldwin, a tenor lay-clerk at St George's Chapel, Windsor and later a colleague of Byrd in the Chapel Royal, completed the copying of My Ladye Nevells Booke, a collection of 42 of Byrd's keyboard pieces which was probably produced under Byrd's supervision and includes corrections which are thought to be in the composer's hand.
Fragmentation is produced by the acceleration of shattered pieces of bomb casing and adjacent physical objects.
During her reign, so much statuary was produced that almost every major museum in the world has Hatshepsut statuary among their collections ; for instance, the Hatshepsut Room in New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art is dedicated solely to some of these pieces.
He produced the Faerielands artwork in 1991, then invited four top fantasy authors ( Patricia McKillip, Terri Windling, Midori Snyder, and Charles de Lint ) to choose their favorite pieces and write the story that the pictures evoked for them.
During the 1860s, he produced at least 18 full-length operettas, as well as more one-act pieces.
Larger pieces of the timber were produced in the early history of the industry, from trees of great age, and these are also recovered from the demolition of older buildings.
The Book of Kells ( Trinity College, Dublin, MS A. I. 6 ( 58 )) employs decorative patterns that are similar to other insular art pieces of the period, but is thought to be produced much later than the Lindisfarne Gospels ( Backhouse 1981, 41 ).

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