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At the Carolingian abbey of Corvey in Westphalia, a unique ninth-century wall painting depicts, among other things, Odysseus ' fight with Scylla, an illustration not noted elsewhere in medieval arts.
The simplest illustration of duality is in the projective plane, where the statements " two distinct points determine a unique line " ( i. e. the line through them ) and " two distinct lines determine a unique point " ( i. e. their point of intersection ) show the same structure as propositions.
The illustration is unique in ancient Egyptian art, so whether or not the game utilizes sleight of hand trickery may never be known unless a future discovery produces a similar image in a more explanatory context.
Each sheet has a unique illustration.
* A Nero Wolfe Mystery – Features title illustration and design by Aurore Giscard d ' Estaing that is unique to each episode.
This includes a spectacular and unique human-faced ceramic shaman head ( see illustration in Fiskesjö and Chen 2004, repeated in Fiskesjö 2010 ), and numerous spectacular painted ceramic vessels.
According to illustration experts, Coll's other great qualities were his vivid imagination and the unique perspectives that he used in his works.
Embossed leather-bound albums of photographic portraits provide a unique insight into RCS members of the past 140 years, and old Commonwealth Essay Competition entries offer an illustration of evolving concepts of Commonwealth, the individual and society.

unique and tomb
He amplified the existing tomb by adding five mastabas that decrease in sizes creating this unique form of architecture known as the great pyramid of steps.
" My program is unique in the military service in this respect: You know the expression ' from the womb to the tomb '; my organization is responsible for initiating the idea for a project ; for doing the research, and the development ; designing and building the equipment that goes into the ships ; for the operations of the ship ; for the selection of the officers and men who man the ship ; for their education and training.
Henry's naked and decapitated body could only be identified by his wife, thanks to a unique anatomical defect: on his left foot, he had six toes ( polydactyly ), which was confirmed at the opening of his tomb in 1832.
From 1927 through to 1946 he was employed as the Abercromby Professor of Archaeology at the University of Edinburgh, and at that time was responsible for the excavation of the unique Neolithic settlement of Skara Brae and the chambered tomb of Maeshowe, both in Orkney, northern Scotland.
In the parish church of St. Nicholas can be found the ornate tomb of Sir William Paston ; the remains of medieval painted screens ; a telescopic Gothic font canopy ; a unique Royal Arms Board ; an ancient iron bound chest ; and many other ancient artifacts.
However, in 1973 a unique, complete set of Liubo equipment in a lacquer box was discovered in a 2nd century BCE tomb at Mawangdui ( believed to be that of the son of the Marquis of Dai ).
Zahi Hawass displays a Ptolemaic statue discovered at Taposiris Magna on May 8, 2010Hawass spearheaded a movement to return many prominent unique and / or irregularly taken Ancient Egyptian artifacts, such as the Rosetta Stone, the bust of Nefertiti, the Dendera zodiac ceiling painting from the Dendera Temple, the bust of Ankhhaf ( the architect of the Khafra Pyramid ), the faces of Amenhotep III's tomb at the Louvre Museum, the Luxor Temple's obelisk at the Place de la Concorde and the statue of Hemiunu, nephew of the Pharaoh Khufu, builder of the largest pyramid, to Egypt from collections in various other countries.
Puabi's tomb was clearly unique among the other excavations ; not only because of the large amount of high quality and well-preserved grave goods, but also because her tomb had been untouched by looters through the millennia.
" In fact, two of the names found in the tomb are unique among known ossuaries, and Jacobovici's argument does not in any case rely on the commonness or uncommonness of individual names, but on the statistical probability of finding a set of names in a single tomb.
However, the tomb of an unknown king provides a unique insight into the regalia of the Anglo-Saxon kings.
A naveta is a megalithic chamber tomb unique to the Balearic island of Minorca.
His tomb, in the centre of the chancel next to that of his father, is of alabaster and considered unique.
The great tomb in Ginina mound near Sveshtari is among the most proeminent Thracian tombs with its unique architecture and luxurious decoration.
The tomb is unique in that it has two subsidiary burial chambers for the pharaoh's wives Tiye and Sitamen ( who was also his daughter ).
This tomb in Abydos ( Tomb Y ) is unique among the otherwise exclusively male tombs.
Not only is the location unusual, the layout of the tomb is unique as well.
The Gospel of Matthew features the most unique account of the period between Jesus's death and the discovery of the empty tomb, and directly addresses skepticism about the resurrection.
Wendebauendjed's unique cups from his intact Tanis tomb were discovered by Pierre Montet in 1946

unique and sons
This combined references to several symbols of the realm: the White Tree was a unique plant brought by Isildur from Númenor, first planted in Minas Ithil and later three times replanted from seed at Minas Anor ; the Crown of Gondor was in the beginning Isildur's war-helmet and later the main symbol of monarchy in the South-kingdom, with wings of a sea-bird being an emblem of the exiled Númenóreans ; and the stars " originally represented the single stars on the banners of each of seven ships of nine in which Elendil and his sons sailed to Middle-earth that bore a palantír ".
The first two chapters also give a unique explanation for how Norway came to be named as such, involving Thorri's sons Nór and Gór and their division of the land.
A unique mineral recently identified from Broken Hill has been named Nyholmite after one of the city's famous sons Ron Nyholm ( 1917 – 1971 ).
For example, the Ossetian versions depict the Nartic tribe as composed of three distinct clans that sometimes rival with each other ( the brave Æxsærtægkatæ, to whom the most prominent Narts belong, the rich Borætæ and the wise Alægatæ ), while the Circassian ones don't depict such a division, and the Abkhaz ones are unique in describing the Narts as a single nuclear family composed of Satanaya's one hundred sons.
He asks this clone a series of questions and is disappointed that this clone seems to have no unique features, nothing to keep the memory of his dead sons special.
The prophet Ezekiel extols the sons of Zadok as staunch opponents of paganism during the era of its pagan worship and indicates their birthright to unique duties and privileges in the future Third Temple ( Ezekiel 42: 13, 43: 19 ).
" He adds that due to the rarity of firearms in Ethiopia at the time, " with twenty or thirty muskets, a small cannon and the sons of the Portuguese manning them, was held in Ethiopia to be a unique and impregnable place.

unique and Horus
There is, however, one significantly unique weapon Carter employs occasionally: the Claw of Horus.

unique and are
The codes in the red box -- there are several of them covering various contingencies -- are contained in a sealed X-ray-proof `` unique device ''.
they are fields of force exerting a unique influence on the sensibilities and a unique relatedness to one another.
The Sequoia Grove presents another unique aspect of Yosemite, for these ancient giant trees are a sight never to be forgotten.
These operators D and N are unique and each is a polynomial in T.
A general line L meets Q in two points, Af and Af, through each of which passes a unique generator of the regulus, Af, whose lines are simple secants of Aj.
There are various sets of exceptional lines, or lines whose images are not unique.
The DUF also supplies the locations of subroutines written by the user that are unique to the file.
Caecilians are unique among amphibians in having mineralized dermal scales embedded in the dermis between the furrows in the skin.
Examples include Web accessibility a set of guidelines and two accessible web portals designed for people developing reading skills are peepo. com — try typing a letter with your keyboard for more — and peepo. co. uk with enhanced graphics, unique style controls and improved interactivity ( requires an SVG supported browser ).
In Korea, the Hangul alphabet was created by Sejong the Great Hangul is a unique alphabet: it is a featural alphabet, where many of the letters are designed from a sound's place of articulation ( P to look like the widened mouth, L to look like the tongue pulled in, etc.
The Brahmic family of alphabets used in India use a unique order based on phonology: The letters are arranged according to how and where they are produced in the mouth.
The reason that we are able to choose least elements from subsets of the natural numbers is the fact that the natural numbers are well-ordered: every nonempty subset of the natural numbers has a unique least element under the natural ordering.
In the case of the complex numbers, C, there is a unique nontrivial automorphism that sends R into R: complex conjugation, but there are infinitely ( uncountably ) many " wild " automorphisms ( assuming the axiom of choice ).
The remaining 2, selenocysteine and pyrrolysine, are incorporated into proteins by unique synthetic mechanisms.
The axopods are supported by microtubules arranged in a unique and characteristic double-coil pattern.
Although most dialects of English used in the former British Empire outside of North America and Australasia are, to various extents, based on British English, most of the countries concerned have developed their own unique dialects, particularly with respect to pronunciation, idioms and vocabulary.
Examples of prayer which are unique to Luke include Jesus's prayers at the time of his baptism (), his praying all night before choosing the twelve (), and praying for the transfiguration ().
The Apicomplexa ( also referred to as Apicomplexia ) are a large group of protists, most of which possess a unique organelle called apicoplast and an apical complex structure involved in penetrating a host's cell.
Security principals are assigned unique security identifiers ( SIDs ).
In a unital alternative algebra, multiplicative inverses are unique whenever they exist.

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