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Other and stone
Other stone reliefs depict the king with different deities and conducting religious ceremonies.
Other types look instead to the new performative context which epigram acquired at this time, even as it made the move from stone to papyrus: the Greek symposium.
Other stone tools from the Middle Paleolithic era ( 200, 000 – 80, 000 BCE ) come from the Prepost cave ( Prepoštská jaskyňa ) near Bojnice and from other nearby sites.
" Other stone formations include " Ulysses ' Bow " ( a natural arch ) and the " Grotta del Papa " ( a cave accessible by sea and boasting Neolithic cave paintings ).
Other shades include cinnamon brown ( cinnamon stone variety ), red, and yellow.
Construction on the cathedral was begun with the laying of the cornerstone on December 27, 1892, St. John's Day, when Bishop Henry Potter hit the stone three times with a mallet and said " Other foundation can no man lay, than that is laid which is Jesus Christ .".
Other Augusta firms produced lumber, sash, doors, window shutters, broom handles, stone cutters ' tools, shoes, headstones, ice and furniture.
Other writing surfaces used during this time included bronze, stone, jade, pottery, and clay, which became more popular after the twelfth century BC.
Other scholars had previously proposed that prehistory had advanced from an age of stone tools, to ages of tools made from bronze and iron, but these proposals were presented as systems of evolution, which did not allow dating of artifacts.
Coraline goes through the Other World, and overcomes all the Other Mother ’ s obstacles, using her wits and Miss Spink ’ s stone to locate the ghost children ’ s souls.
Other aspects of the " Minyan " period appear to arrive from northern Greece and the Balkans, in particular tumulus graves and perforated stone axes.
Other artifacts include bronze reliefs depicting a sea deity, fishermen and tritons, nine stone or bronze statues of dogs, one of which has a human face, and some of which are similar to Irish Wolfhounds, a bronze plaque of a woman, a bronze arm, an oculist's stamp ( used by physicians to mark their cakes of eye ointment ), about 320 pins, nearly 300 bracelets, and over 8, 000 coins.
Other buildings, made of wood or stone, enclosed the Grand Place.
* Other ancient sites nearby include Beaghmore stone circles and Tullyhogue Fort ( beside the village of Tullyhogue ), the inauguration site of the chiefs of Tyrone ( Tir Eogain ), the O ' Neills.
Other buildings on the site include the Holmes Building ( a south spur off the Canterbury Quad, containing fellows ' rooms ), and Middleton Hall, a curious house, north of the North Quad and abutting the Lamb and Flag, which has a stone frontage in early 19th-century style, though the back part is in Victorian red brick and contains a Jacobean staircase ( perhaps originally from another building ).
Other lesser used terms for chert ( most of them archaic ) include firestone, silex, silica stone, chat, and flintstone.
Other castles, such as Trim and Carrickfergus, were built in stone as the caput centres for major barons.
Other materials used include silicone, neoprene, wood, metal, glass, stone, and many other materials.
Other ground stone tools include adzes, celts, and axes, which are manufactured using a labor-intensive, time-consuming method of repeated grinding against a harder stone or with sand, often using water as a lubricant.
Other mineral deposits with actual or potential commercial value include gold, silver, gypsum, talc, calcite, dolomite, roofing slate, limestone aggregate, building stone, sand and gravel.
Other examples of commonality are chipped stone tools for hunting, bone tools for fishing, shells in bracelet construction, and lacquer decoration for vessels and accessories.

Other and columns
Other aediculae were small shrines within larger temples, usually set on a base, surmounted by a pediment and surrounded by columns.
Other compression members are often termed " columns " because of the similar stress conditions.
Other factors that favor packing are: vacuum systems, smaller diameter columns, corrosive systems, systems prone to foaming, systems requiring low liquid holdup and batch distillation.
Other uses in Ancient Egypt include columns, door lintels, sills, jambs, and wall and floor veneer.
Other mathematical principles evidenced in his works include the superposition of a hyperbolic plane on a fixed 2-dimensional plane, and the incorporation of three-dimensional objects such as spheres, columns and cubes into his works.
Other laboratory applications of fritted glass include packing in chromatography columns and resin beds for special chemical synthesis.
Other languages ' writing systems can have different directionality ; for example, in Japanese, text is often printed in columns, with paragraphs running from right to left, so " after " in that case would be to the left.
These columns were collected into a series of books: Let's Parler Franglais, Let's Parler Franglais Again !, Parlez-vous Franglais ?, Let's Parler Franglais One More Temps, The Franglais Lieutenant's Woman and Other Literary Masterpieces.
Other features include many reddish, weathered low columns known as Giants Eyes, created by the displacement of basalt boulders ; the Shepherd's Steps ; the Honeycomb ; the Giant's Harp ; the Chimney Stacks ; the Giant's Gate and the Camel's Hump.
Other significant features employed as motifs include columns, piers and arches, organized and interwoven with alternating sequences of niches and colonnettes.
Other columns had implied that Alan had already begun to groom David Cameron, in preparation for the end of New Labour's era and an electoral return for the Conservatives.
Other uses include cooling the barrels of machine guns, cooling of lubricant oil in pumps ; for cooling purposes in heat exchangers ; cooling products from tanks or columns, and recently, cooling of various major components inside high-end personal computers.
Other features of The South End include columns, editorials, occasional cartoons and stories from The Associated Press News Wire.
Other changes to comply with new federal safety laws included collapsible steering columns, additional padding on the dashboard and sunvisors, shoulder harnesses ( separate, this year and until 1973, from the lap belts ) and non-glare matte finish on the windshield wiper arms.
And Other Low-Life Answers to Real-Life Questions ( 1990 ), which contains her collected newspaper columns from Willamette Week, a Portland weekly newspaper ; 3 Day Fox: A Tattoo, a poem ; and numerous articles for Playboy, Vogue, and the L. A. Times.
Other characteristic features included loggias, colonnades, clusters of columns supporting arches, French doors, casement windows, barrel tile roofs, hearths, grand stairways and decorative ironwork.
Other notables include professors Roberta Karmel, who writes regular columns for The New York Law Journal, and Susan Herman, who is the president of the American Civil Liberties Union ( ACLU ).
Other speleothems found in the cave include: cave bacon, cave columns, flowstone, cave popcorn, cave drapery, helictites, stalactites and stalagmites.
Other forums on the site are available to all DX ' ers, but most forums containing columns from DX News are accessible only to NRC members.
* Other descriptions argue that the technique emphasizes the substantiality not of the columns themselves but rather of some other part or of the building as a whole.
Other regular columns include " Jewish Women Now ," " It Happened in Israel ," " Inside the Jewish Community ," " Our Secular Jewish Heritage ," " Around the World ," and " Mameloshn: Yiddish Poetry.
Other characteristic features include columns composed of multiple shafts and high-relief sculpture, usually of a more naturalistic character than found in Romanesque decoration.
( Other columns at the same level also feed into a given column, and serve mostly to inhibit the activiation exclusive representations.
Other Langham family monuments are: Mrs. Mary Langham, d. 1773, in the chancel with a classical urn by Moore ; Sir James, d. 1795, with a long inscription and standing female figure beside an urn ; Lady Langham, d. 1807, with a figure of Faith standing by Bacon Junior ; Marianne, d. 1809, the memorial made in 1810, a simple a draped urn, by Bacon Junior ; Lady Langham, d. 1810, with number of columns and a depiction of the rock of Golgotha ; Sir William, d. 1812, a free-standing monument in the nave of Coade stone, by Bacon Junior.

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