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marks and burial
Approaching the fireplace, Kulesh killed Centurashvili with an axe, burned his clothes, then dismembered him and hid the pieces in snow, in different places, putting specific marks on each burial place.
An open grave in the church now marks the place of Xavier's burial.
The Inkerman Cave Monastery marks the supposed place of Clement's burial in the Crimea.
Greek and Roman authors have much to say about Apis, the marks by which the black bull-calf was recognized, the manner of his conception by a ray from heaven, his house at Memphis with court for disporting himself, the mode of prognostication from his actions, the mourning at his death, his costly burial, and the rejoicings throughout the country when a new Apis was found.
An obelisk near the main entrance at Fifth Avenue and 25th Street marks the burial site.
The Erectheum was associated with some of the most ancient and holy relics of the Athenians: the Palladion, which was a xoanon ( defined as a wooden effigy fallen from heaven-not man-made ) of Athena Polias ( Protectress of the City ); the marks of Poseidon's trident and the salt water well ( the " salt sea ") that resulted from Poseidon's strike ; the sacred olive tree that sprouted when Athena struck the rock with her spear in her successful rivalry with Poseidon for the city ; the supposed burial places of the mythical kings Cecrops and Erechtheus ; the sacred precincts of Cecrops ' three daughters, Herse, Pandrosus and Aglaurus ; and those of the tribal heroes Pandion and Boutes.
The tomb appears to be unfinished: in the south wall of the burial chamber is a small niche, the commencement of an unfinished antechamber, while red masonry marks within the burial chamber indicate plans for yet another room.
A monument to the incident is located on Doneraile Walk and an Obelisk marks a burial plot at the Church of Ireland on Church Road.
His pyramid complex was the first built at the new royal burial ground at Abusir, a few kilometres north of Saqqara ( though Userkaf had probably already built his solar temple there ) and marks the decline of pyramid building, both in terms of size and quality, though many of the surviving fragments of reliefs which decorated the temple walls of both Sahure's and other Fifth Dynasty's kings are of high quality.
It marks the approximate location of the burial vault, which is 30 inches behind and 10 feet below.
Each stone marks the tomb of an individual, instead of the whole family and the decorations include only objects like sashes and weapons, instead of burial statues.
Industrial archaeology, burial ships, underground rivers, crop marks and Iron Age hill forts inform the artist's work.
Wear marks on the insides of bowls show they were actually used, not just produced as burial items.
John Donaldson, marks the reputed burial place of Saint Conal.
Her exact burial spot is unknown, but a memorial marks the general area.
" Old Dan Tucker's Grave " marks the burial site of Reverend Tucker in Elbert County.

marks and location
This plaque marks the approximate location where Edgar Poe was born in Boston, Massachusetts.
The chapel marks the location of his death
* The St. Joseph's Church marks the traditional location for the workshop of Saint Joseph
Stevenson believed that the existence of birth marks and deformities on children, when they occurred at the location of fatal wounds in the deceased, provided the best evidence for reincarnation.
A plaque marks the place where Harold is believed to have fallen and the location where the high altar of the church once stood.
When the LOAD button on the IBM 1402 Card Read-Punch was pressed, a card was read into memory locations 001-080, a word mark was set in location 001, the word marks in locations 002-080 were cleared, and execution started with the instruction at location 001.
A blue plaque on the wall of a cottage marks the location of the mill in Beeston road which was then called Paper Mill Road.
There is a pit within the grounds of the temple which supposedly marks the exact location of the sacrificial fire.
The Patterson Cemetery, where several generations of the family are buried, in the eastern section of the town marks the location of the family's original settlement site.
A prominent water tower marks the location.
As of 2008 Bellevue Beach Park marks the location of where the Queen City Beach resort once sat.
The red arrowhead marks the location of Trinity site.
In addition, Medina marks the location where NYS Route 31E and NYS Route 31A split off from NY-31.
Unfortunately, the Hayes home no longer stands, but a historical marker in front of a BP station, marks the location.
A Virginia Historical Highway Marker unveiled in September 2007 marks the location of Col. Waller's plantation.
Treasure maps have taken on numerous permutations in literature and film, such as the stereotypical tattered chart with an over-sized " X " ( as in " X marks the spot ") to denote the treasure's location, first made popular by Robert Louis Stevenson in Treasure Island ( 1883 ), a cryptic puzzle ( in Edgar Allan Poe's " The Gold-Bug " ( 1843 )), or a tattoo as seen in the video game The Space Adventure-Cobra: The Legendary Bandit ( 1991 ) and the film Waterworld ( 1995 ).
The Magazine Fort in the south east of the Park marks the location where Phoenix Lodge was built by Sir Edward Fisher in 1611.
A brass plaque on the floor of Great St Mary's marks the original location of Bucer's grave.
Often the stinger marks the passage of time or a change in location.
Statue of López de Legazpi with Datu Sikatuna in Tagbilaran, Bohol, marks the location where the Blood compact alliance took place.
A plaque in Cockerell Rise, East Cowes, Isle of Wight, marks the location of White Cottage, where Cockerell lived and worked.
There are cryptic marks on the ramp before the jump that provide clues as to the location of the target, but they are difficult to use effectively.
There are systematic ways of using the lane arrow marks and approach dots to make it easier to line up a shot, increasing consistency of hitting the pins at the correct location every time.

marks and James
A ransom treaty of 60, 000 marks ( less a dowery remittance of 10, 000 marks ) was agreed at Durham on 28 March 1424 to which James attached his own seal.
Reappointed as warden of the east march, he commanded the English forces against James Douglas, 2nd Earl of Douglas, at the Battle of Otterburn on 10 August 1388, where he was captured, but soon ransomed for a fee of 7000 marks.
Blofeld appears or is heard in three novels: Thunderball, On Her Majesty's Secret Service, and You Only Live Twice ; and six James Bond films from Eon Productions: From Russia with Love ( 1963 ), Thunderball ( 1965 ), You Only Live Twice ( 1967 ), On Her Majesty's Secret Service ( 1969 ), Diamonds Are Forever ( 1971 ) and For Your Eyes Only ( 1981 ) ( the pre-title sequence of which marks his final appearance and apparent death ).
Satiromastix marks the end of the " poetomachia "; in 1603, Jonson and Dekker collaborated again, on a pageant for the Royal Entry, delayed from the coronation of James I, for which Dekker also wrote the festival book The Magnificent Entertainment.
" Thomas Mann's Doctor Faustus and James Joyce's Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man both left marks upon his perception of music and the arts.
The Act imposed on the Mayor a duty to set up “ permanent and conspicuous boundary marks of iron, wood, stone or other durable material ” along or near the line of the Town ’ s boundaries — this was undertaken by Mayor James Frederick Palmer and Town Clerk John Charles King on 4 February 1846.
Staged by Artistic Director James Bundy, Hamlet marks the first Yale Rep appearance for Paul Giamatti since Shakespeare ’ s As You Like It in 1994.
This game marks the fourth appearance of Pierce Brosnan's James Bond, although the voice of Bond is provided by actor Adam Blackwood in the game.
Manne, who called the book ‘ one of the most implausible, ignorant and pitiless books about Australian history written for many years ’, himself summed up the case against Windschuttle, noting that Windschuttle's evidence for Aboriginal deaths is derived from a scholar, Plomley, who denied that any estimate for them could be made from the documentary record ; that a scrupulous conservative scholar, H. A. Willis, using exactly the same sources as Windschuttle, came up with a figure of 188 violent deaths, and another 145 rumoured deaths ; that Windschuttle's method excludes deaths of aborigines who were wounded, and later died ; that all surviving Aborigines transported by Robinson to Flinders ' Island bore marks of violence and gunshot wounds ' perpetrated on them by depraved whites '; that Windschuttle cannot deny that between 1803 and 1834 almost all Tasmanian Aborigines died, and the only evidence for disease as a factor before 1829 rests on a single conversation recorded by James Bonwick, and that Aboriginal women who lived with sealers did not, however, die off from contact with bearers of foreign disease ; that Windschuttle likened Aboriginal attacks on British settlers to ‘ modern-day junkies raiding service stations for money ’, whereas both colonial records and modern historians speak of them as highly ' patriotic ', attached to their lands, and engaged in a veritable war to defend it from settlement ; that by Windschuttle's own figures, the violent death rate of Aborigines in Tasmania in the 1820s must have been 360 times the murder rate in contemporary New York ; that Windschuttle shows scarce familiarity with period books, citing only 3 of the 30 books published on Van Diemen's land for the period 1803-1834, and with one of them confuses the date of the first visit by the French with the publication date of the volume that recounted their expedition ; that it is nonsensical to argue that a people who had wandered over an island and survived for 34, 000 years had no attachment to their land ; that Windschuttle finds no native words in 19th century wordlists for ' land ' to attest to such an attachment, when modern wordlists show 23 entries under ' country '.
Nymphetamine marks the first recorded appearance of guitarist James McIlroy ( as " Germs Warfare ") on a Cradle of Filth album.
A ransom treaty of 60, 000 marks ( an enormous sum ) was agreed at Durham on 28 March 1424 to which James attached his own seal — he and his queen accompanied by an escort of English and Scottish nobles proceeded to Melrose Abbey arriving on 5 April where he met Albany to receive the governor's seal of office.
This game marks the fifth appearance of Pierce Brosnan's James Bond, the game included his likeness but not his voice.
This game marks the seventh appearance of Pierce Brosnan's James Bond ; the game included his likeness but not his voice.
His older half-brother James Hamilton of Finnart paid Morton 4000 marks as part of the marriage settlement.
It also marks the beginning of his transition from a singer / songwriter in the mould of James Taylor, Leon Russell or Carole King to a more rock ' n ' roll style that would become more evident on such albums as Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, Caribou and Rock of the Westies.
They consisted of English shillings and sixpences of Elizabeth, with a few groats, threepences and half-groats of the same queen ; also a few groats of her predecessors, Mary, and Philip and Mary both having the bust of Mary ; English shillings and sixpences of James 1, upon the union with Scotland and exclusively of the rose, thistle, and fleur-de-lis mint marks ; with a large number of the quarter-dollars and smaller money of Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain.
Not counting novelisations and short story collections, The Man with the Red Tattoo marks the 35th original James Bond novel since Ian Fleming introduced the character nearly 50 years earlier.
Thief marks the first film appearance of veteran actors Dennis Farina, William Petersen, James Belushi and Robert Prosky.
During a part at least of these long journeys the companion of Odric was James of Ireland, an Irishman, as appears from a record in the public books of Udine, showing that shortly after Odorics death a present of two marks was made to this Irish friar, Socio beau Fratris Odorici, amore Dei et Odorici.
After the victory, the prince inquired after Sir James, who was brought to the royal tent, where Edward told him he had been the bravest knight on his side, and granted him an annuity of five hundred marks.
Sir James made over this gift to the four esquires who had attended him during the battle, and received from the prince a further pension of six hundred marks.
* Aster, R., Beaudoin, B., Hole, J., Fouch, M., Fowler, J., James, D., and the PASSCAL Staff and Standing Committee, IRIS PASSCAL program marks 20 years of scientific discovery, EOS trans.

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