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Life-sized replicas of British soldiers and other people were on display to depict lives at the fort in the past.
< center > Life-sized statue at Kincsem Park, Budapest </ center >
Life-sized model of the extinct Elephant of Siwalik Hills at the Saketi Fossil Park.

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And in January 2001, these subscribers received a special, Life-sized format of " The Year in Pictures " edition of Time magazine, which was in reality a Life issue disguised under a Time logo on the front.

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File: Jellyfish and shark-Sant Hall-Smithsonian. JPG | Life-sized model in the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History
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Life-sized marionettes, coin-operated boys, living statues, and other undergroundlings greeted fans while circus and burlesque drew the audience into the Dolls ' music, creating a participatory atmosphere that allowed the audience to experience numerous types of art simultaneously.
* Inflatable Life-sized Ricky Martin decoy.

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The Assyrians developed a style of extremely large schemes of very finely detailed narrative low reliefs in stone for palaces, with scenes of war or hunting ; the British Museum has an outstanding collection.
Using an engraved image was deemed a more secure way of printing stamps as it was nearly impossible to counterfeit a finely detailed image with raised lines unless you were a master engraver.
Meerschaum ( hydrated magnesium silicate ), a mineral found in small shallow deposits mainly around the city of Eskişehir in central Turkey, is prized for the properties which allows it to be carved into finely detailed decorative and figural shapes.
The use of pressure flaking facilitated the early production of sharper and more finely detailed tools.
The wood's dense hardness lent itself to refined moldings framing finely detailed pictorial panels with carving in very low relief ( bas-relief ), usually of allegorical subjects, or with scenes taken from classical or Christian history.
Its elements of eccentric British sense of humour, combined with its detailed art style ( Collins produced some of the most finely detailed artwork ever seen in a daily strip ), sets it apart from many other strips.
Miniaturization and laser etching enable the crafting of finely detailed artwork, or insignias or other calligraphy, within individual necklace elements.
The house includes a finely detailed front cornice, feather-edged sheathing and hand-split lath laboriously installed without nails.
As in the case of electrical signals, bandwidth is a measure of how finely detailed an image is ; the finer the detail, the greater the bandwidth required to represent it.
Nearby were buried heads of the Roman goddess Minerva and a finely detailed bearded head of Serapis, Jupiter-like in his features but securely recognizable by the grain-basket, the modius, upon his head, a token of resurrection.
This allowed the storyline to be finely detailed, as each episode progressed the storyline to accommodate the new outfit and expand the story.
Their production is noted as some of the most accomplished, if unheralded, in all of hip hop, often intricately detailed ( as in their finely honed work for Mos Def on two tracks from Black on Both Sides ) but more regularly barnstorming, club-friendly, flourish-laden party music.
) containing 580 finely detailed charts.
Washington were once among the wealthiest neighborhoods in the region, their winding streets lined with finely detailed Mediterranean villas and Craftsman frame houses and bungalows that enjoy some of the finest views in Los Angeles.
There are more detailed sources of such information available through Windows ' performance monitoring system ( accessible with the perfmon program ), which includes more finely grained categorization of CPU usage.
It has been widely adopted by French postal authorities with a succession of finely detailed and often ornate boxes in France and its dependent territories.
Today its futuristic design and curvaceous, finely detailed nose earn it respect as an Art Deco icon.
The finely detailed decorative plasterwork throughout the mansion was entirely the work of the English artist Joseph Rose.
Sculptors such as Bazin, Paillet, Sykes, Renevey, and Lejeune all created finely detailed sculptures in miniature.
The prime mover, encased in a finely detailed clock body, is a Fortin mercury barometer.
Others, like St Martin's Rotunda at Vishegrad, in the Czech Republic, are finely detailed.
The work of the Düsseldorf School is characterized by finely detailed yet still fanciful landscapes, often with religious or allegorical stories set in the landscapes.
The high forces imposed on the metal overcome the viscosity, resulting in a finely detailed workpiece.

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The surfaces were coarsely and finely granular and punctuated by clear, fluid-filled cysts measuring up to 3 cm. in diameter.
There are other good representations of peasants and people of the court by actors who are finely costumed and magnificently photographed in this last of the Russian films to reach this country in the program of joint cultural exchange.
It was excavated by Spiegelthal in 1854, who found that it covered a large vault of finely cut marble blocks approached by a flat-roofed passage of the same stone from the south.
They are accelerated by increasing the reaction temperature and finely dividing the reactant to increase the contacting surface area.
In scanning electron microscopes, the image is produced by rastering a finely focused electron beam, as in a TV set, across the studied sample.
Color in glass may be obtained by addition of electrically charged ions ( or color centers ) that are homogeneously distributed, and by precipitation of finely dispersed particles ( such as in photochromic glasses ).
The yellow or light greenish-brown wood is often finely veined with a darker tint ; being very hard and close-grained, it is valued by woodworkers.
By finely chopping the fruit and soaking it in water, the seeds separate from the flesh by sinking to the bottom after about a day ( the remnants of the fruit float ).
Sn60Pb40 solder oxidizes on the surface, forming a complex 4-layer structure: tin ( IV ) oxide on the surface, below it a layer of tin ( II ) oxide with finely dispersed lead, followed by a layer of tin ( II ) oxide with finely dispersed tin and lead, and the solder alloy itself underneath.
Piet Hein authorized a finely crafted rosewood version of the Soma cube manufactured by Theodor Skjøde Knudsen's company Skjøde Skjern ( of Denmark ).
Because rubber does not dissolve easily, the material is finely divided by shredding prior to its immersion.
The first man-made diffraction grating was made around 1785 by Philadelphia inventor David Rittenhouse, who strung hairs between two finely threaded screws.
Albarn, however, attempted to assuage fans ' fears that the album would be electronic by providing reassurances that the band's new album would be " a rockin ' record ", and also stated that it has " a lot of finely crafted pop songs ".
The raw materials used in the manufacture are: ( 1 ) iron-free kaolin, or some other kind of pure clay, which should contain its silica and alumina as nearly as possible in the proportion of SiO < sub > 2 </ sub >: Al < sub > 2 </ sub > O < sub > 3 </ sub > demanded by the formula assigned to ideal kaolin ( a deficit of silica, however, it appears can be made up for by addition of the calculated weight of finely divided silica ); ( 2 ) anhydrous Na < sub > 2 </ sub > SO < sub > 4 </ sub >; ( 3 ) anhydrous Na < sub > 2 </ sub > CO < sub > 3 </ sub >; ( 4 ) powdered sulfur ; and ( 5 ) powdered charcoal or relatively ash-free coal, or colophony in lumps.
This completely secures them from the possibility of being damaged by the treading of horses or cattle, and being so far below the small drains, clears the water finely out of them.
Espresso is a concentrated beverage brewed by forcing a small amount of nearly boiling water under pressure through finely ground coffee beans.
Hydraulic fill is also a term used in hard rock mining and describes the placement of finely ground mining wastes into underground stopes in a slurry by boreholes and pipes to stabilise the voids.
For the most part, however, an amphora was tableware, or sat close to the table, was intended to be seen, and was finely decorated as such by master painters.
The verdant green colour of the water flowing over the Niagara Falls is a byproduct of the estimated 60 tonnes / minute of dissolved salts and " rock flour " ( very finely ground rock ) generated by the erosive force of the Niagara River itself.
A stoichiometric mixture of finely powdered iron ( III ) oxide and aluminium may be ignited using ordinary red-tipped book matches by partially embedding one match head in the mixture, and igniting that match head with another match, preferably held with tongs in gloves to prevent flash burns.
These people left evidence of their existence by mainly their elaborately decorated and finely fashioned pottery ," Nunn said.

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