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Intricately embellished marble cenotaphs commemorating the Scindia rulers are a special attraction in Shivpuri.

Intricately and on
Intricately weaving backstage life with the thrill of performance, this film centers on the dilemma of a young ballerina torn between the composer who loves her and the impresario determined to fashion her into a great dancer.

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Its long, graceful, menacing head figure carved in the stern, such as the Oseburg ship, echoed the designs of its predecessors.
The tepoztopilli was a pole-arm, and to judge from depictions in various Aztec codices, it was roughly the height of a man, with a broad wooden head about twice the length of the users ' palm or shorter, edged with razor-sharp obsidian blades which were deeply set in grooves carved into the head, and cemented in place with bitumen or plant resin as an adhesive.
Their two-stringed upright fiddles were strung with horsehair strings, played with horsehair bows, and often feature a carved horse ’ s head at the end of the neck.
In 1931, the Colter Stone, a rock carved in the shape of a head with the inscription " John Colter " on one side and the year " 1808 " on the other, was discovered in a field in Tetonia, Idaho, which is west of Teton Pass.
The most popular was the Barlow Road, which was carved though the forest around Mount Hood from The Dalles in 1846 as a toll road at $ 5. 00 per wagon and 10 cents per head of livestock.
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.
Typically, these are boats rowed by a team of up to 12 rowers, and with a carved dragon as the head of the boat.
The flat back of the head may have held a separately carved bun, or it could have held a more elaborate horn and plumed headdress.
A Herma (, pl ἑρμαῖ " hermai "), commonly in English herm is a sculpture with a head, and perhaps a torso, above a plain, usually squared lower section, on which male genitals may also be carved at the appropriate height.
In Paris, at a banquet held in his honor on April 4, 1859, a laurel wreath was placed over the head of a bust of Morphy, carved by the sculptor Eugène-Louis Lequesne.
The effigy in a niche on the north side of the chancel is either that of himself ( but carved 35 years or more after his death ), or of one of his successors ; dating from around 1300, it shows a king dressed in a long robe and mantle of a kind that suggests he may have been aping an English regal costume of the period, an idea supported by the fact that he carries a sceptre with fleur-de-lis head in his right hand.
At Yzeures-sur-Creuse a carved youth has a ram-horned snake twined around his legs, with its head at his stomach.
Shango altars often contain an often-seen carved figure of a woman holding her bosom as a gift to the god with a single double-blade axe sticking up from her head.
Great names in the history of dummy making include Frank Marshall ( the Chicago creator of Bergen's Charlie McCarthy, Nelson's Danny O ' Day, and Winchell's Jerry Mahoney ), Theo Mack and Son ( Mack carved Charlie McCarthy's head ), Revello Petee, Kenneth Spencer, David Strassman, Cecil Gough, Jeff Dunham, and Glen & George McElroy.
In 1742, Worcester County was carved out of the eastern half of old Somerset County and Snow Hill, centrally located in the new county and at the head of navigation on the Pocomoke River, was made the county seat.
This bypasses a single-arched bridge built in the late 1700s, which has a female head carved on the keystone of the western face, presumed to be the Kate after whom the bridge is named.
The keystone of the tunnel's archway was carved with the head of a crowned King.
These include ceramic bowls, shell beads, jadeite anklets, bracelets and beads, pearls, pyrite and hematite artifacts, and the most outstanding of all is a carved jade head of the Sun God, Kinich Ahau.
Pendergast suggests that with so much jade found at the site, the jade head may have been carved at the site with imported jade.
A little later a monk of Vézelay declared that he had detected in a crypt at St-Maximin in Provence, carved on an empty sarcophagus, a representation of the Unction at Bethany, when Jesus ' head was anointed by Mary of Bethany, assumed in the Middle Ages to be Mary Magdalene.
The brothers Job and William Wyatt found a way to produce a screw on an assembly line machine that first cut the slotted head, and then carved the helix.
CITIL was carved out of COSL in early 1990s and Rajesh was appointed head of CITIL after Ravi Apte, then CEO of COSL and CITIL, relocated to Hong Kong.
The gates are adorned with Kala's head carved on top of each and Makaras projecting from each side.

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With the ecclesiastical parishes of St Fagan's ( Trecynon ) and Aberaman carved out of the ancient parish, Aberdare had 12 Anglican churches and one Roman Catholic church, built in 1866 in Monk Street near the site of a cell attached to Penrhys monastery, and at one time had over 50 Nonconformist chapels.
A linga in the form of a quincunx, set inside a yoni, is carved into the riverbed at Kbal Spean.
Columns, or at least large structural exterior ones, became much less significant in the architecture of the Middle Ages, and the classical forms were abandoned in both Byzantine architecture and the Romanesque and Gothic architecture or Europe in favour of more flexible forms, with capitals often using various types of foliage decoration, and in the West scenes with figures carved in relief.
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 ).
When the tree was finally felled the gavel used by the Moderator at Town Meeting was carved out of it.
In the tomb of Theron at Agrigentum there is a single four-panel door carved in stone.
The doors of the church at Gisors ( 1575 ) are carved with figures in niches subdivided by classic pilasters superimposed.
In St. Maclou at Rouen are three magnificently carved doors ; those by Jean Goujon have figures in niches on each side, and others in a group of great beauty in the center.
By looking at the place where the sun shadow from the rod falls on a carved curve, a navigator is able to sail along a line of latitude.
When the Bronze Age site at Knossos was excavated by explorer Arthur Evans, he found various bull motifs, including an image of a man leaping over the horns of a bull, as well as depictions of a labrys carved into the walls.
Flutes are often discovered, carved from bones in which lateral holes have been pierced ; these are thought to have been blown at one end like the Japanese shakuhachi.
The Divje Babe flute, carved from a cave bear femur, is thought to be at least 40, 000 years old.
The examples of a rich and hectic decorative style at Fontainebleau transferred the Italian style, through the medium of engravings, to Antwerp and thence throughout Northern Europe, from London to Poland, and brought Mannerist design into luxury goods like silver and carved furniture.
He and his workmen discovered the famous runic inscriptions carved on the walls, proof that Norsemen had broken into the tomb at least six centuries earlier.
Inside that synagogue's ruins was discovered a rectangular stone, which had on its surface, among other ornate carvings, a depiction of the seven-branched menorah differing markedly from the depiction on the Arch of Titus, probably carved by an eyewitness to the actual menorah present at the time in the Temple at Jerusalem.
Louis I, Duke of Anjou, was granted a phantom kingdom of Adria to be carved out of papal Emilia and Romagna, if he could unseat the pope at Rome.
Megalithic art has been identified carved into the stones at some sites.
His biography, achievements and advices for state administration were carved ( in the so-called Orkhon-Turkic script on two stelae erected in 722 ( before his death ) at a site known as Bayn Tsokto, in Ulaanbataar's Nalaikh district.
: 988 pp. includes almost all waka from the Kojiki ( Record of Ancient Matters completed 712 ) through the Man ' yōshū ( Collection for Ten Thousand Generations c. 759 ) and also includes the Buddha's Footstone Poems ( 21 Bussokuseki poems carved in stone at the Yakushi-ji temple in Nara, c. 753 )
* Khmer and Malay theatre – In Cambodia, at the ancient capital Angkor Wat, stories from the Indian epics Ramayana and Mahabharata have been carved on the walls of temples and palaces.
Since Neolithic times, carved wooden vessels are known, for example, from the Linear Pottery culture wells at Kückhofen and Eythra.
Some scholars believe that the famous Lewis chessmen, 12th century chess pieces carved from walrus ivory found in the Hebrides and now at the British Museum, may have been made in Trondheim.
The baptistry at the west end contains a carved stone font with a carved oak cover.

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