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Replicas and have
Replicas of real things in a smaller scale go back to prehistoric times, as small clay " dolls " and other children's toys have been found near known population areas.
Replicas are widely available online and in addition to being collectibles and part of costuming, have been used in crimes.
Master Replicas have made sculptures of characters and replicas of jewellery and the Dead Man's Chest.
Replicas of the Resolute desk have appeared in many movies.
Replicas of the SOG knife have been made by Al Mar Knives, Ek Knives, and Strider Knives.
Replicas work well in museum settings because they have the ability to look so real and accurate that people can feel the authentic feelings that they are supposed to get from the originals.
Replicas of the victorious cars were put into production and sold officially as Continental models, but they were called Alpine Eagles by chief test driver ( and later Rolls-Royce Managing Director ) Ernest Hives, and this is the name that they have kept.

Replicas and been
Replicas of the urn are often held aloft by victorious teams as a symbol of their victory in an Ashes series, but the actual urn has never been presented or displayed as a trophy in this way.
Replicas of Chinese vases could be used as such when the biscuits had been eaten.
Replicas and their original representation can been seen as fake or real depending on the viewer.

Replicas and built
Replicas were built, but production was short-lived due to a shortage of engines.
Replicas of some items, and the story of the finds, are to be found in the Woodbridge Museum, and the National Trust has built a Visitor Centre on the site.
* Gary Numan's 1979 album Replicas ( under the name Tubeway Army ) is essentially built around the Minimoog.
Replicas and additional outbuildings will be built.
Replicas of C-Type, as well as E-Type, D-Type, and XKSS, D-Type's road version, are being built by British company Lynx Motors.
Replicas of dog kennels ( once used for training of the dogs used in Antarctic expeditions of the early 20th century ) and a replica leprosy patient ’ s hut were built by students of Cathedral College, with the quarantine barracks also restored and moved to the beach front.

Replicas and world
Replicas of the tilma can be found in thousands of churches throughout the world, and numerous parishes bear her name.
Replicas of this legendary mountain, the symbol of a perfect world, are a common feature of Japanese gardens, as are rocks representing turtles and cranes.

free and interpretations
The traditional method proceeds by the technique of free association, punctuated by interpretations proposed by the psychoanalytic interviewer.
In 2005 David Crane published a new Scott biography which, according to Barczewski, goes some way towards an assessment of Scott " free from the baggage of earlier interpretations ".
This was funded by the Second Republic's Ministry of Education, and it was charged with touring Spain's remotest rural areas in order to introduce audiences to radically modern interpretations of classic Spanish theatre free of charge.
According to John Kampfner, " Emboldened by their experience in Afghanistan, they saw the opportunity to root out hostile regimes in the Middle East and to implant very American interpretations of democracy and free markets, from Iraq to Iran and Saudi Arabia.
Sheridan had been feuding with President Andrew Johnson for months over interpretations of the Military Reconstruction Acts and voting rights issues, and within a month of the second firing, the president removed Sheridan, stating to an outraged Gen. Grant that, " His rule has, in fact, been one of absolute tyranny, without references to the principles of our government or the nature of our free institutions.
In most interpretations, classical economists such as Adam Smith maintained that the free market would tend towards economic equilibrium through the price mechanism.
In the U. S., legal interpretations of pornography in relation to the constitutional right to free speech differ from state to state and from city to city.
The Uses and Gratifications theory has been denounced by media hegemony advocates who say it goes too far in claiming that people are free to choose the media and the interpretations they desire.
The first amendment to the US Constitution states " Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof " The two parts, known as the " establishment clause " and the " free exercise clause " respectively, form the textual basis for the Supreme Court's interpretations of the " separation of church and state " doctrine.
* ... space, time, and matter are interpretations which thought puts on the free creative energy of God.
His translations from the German were generally free interpretations rather than strict transliterations.
He has distributed his recordings primarily as free downloads from his website ; these include interpretations of works by King Crimson, Led Zeppelin, Wes Montgomery, Slayer, the Rolling Stones, and Miles Davis, among many others.
So, while all congregations adhere to the LCA constitution, they are free to exercise their own interpretations of the LCA's mission and ministry objectives.
The precise composition of the rebels is debated among historians, both as regards their identity and as to the proportion of slaves and free among them – available historical sources being open to various interpretations.
Each centre of Qadiri thought is free to adopt its own interpretations and practices.

free and Globe
Braxton has recorded with many of the free jazz musicians, including Ornette Coleman and European free improvisers such as Derek Bailey, Evan Parker, and the Globe Unity Orchestra.
A member of the Globe Unity Orchestra, and a touring double-bass player, Kowald collaborated with a large number of European free jazz and American free-jazz players during his career, including Peter Brötzmann, Irène Schweizer, Karl Berger, Fred Anderson, Hamid Drake, Karl E. H. Seigfried, Conny Bauer, Jeffrey Morgan, Wadada Leo Smith, Günter Sommer, William Parker, Barre Phillips, Joëlle Léandre, Alfred Harth, Lauren Newton and Evan Parker.
By the time of The Science of Discworld II: The Globe Stibbons had hooked it up to the University's clacks tower, and it worked out all the codes, meaning the University can now use the clacks for free, and has the Disc's first modem.
The Boston Herald, Boston Globe, and National Football Post all claimed that on or before September 10, the Raiders sent Seymour a formal letter ordering him to report within five days or risk being placed on the reserve / left squad list, which would prevent him from playing for any team in 2009, and thus would prevent him from achieving free agency until he played out his contract in 2010.
Wesley Morris of The Boston Globe criticized a lack of character development and the pace of the film, saying, " On screen, at least, the raid to free the prisoners isn't all that great-just a bunch of explosions and combat maneuvers.

free and have
We must not forget, to be sure, that free discussion and debate have produced beneficial results.
Such activity may or may not have irritated the Kremlin, but it has frequently condemned America to an unnatural defensiveness that has undermined our effort to give leadership to the free world.
Since the slogans have little application to reality and are sanctimonious to boot, the applause is faint even in areas of the world where we should expect to find the greatest affection for free government.
They tell us, sir, that we are free, because we have in one hand a ballot, and in the other a stock certificate.
Underneath all the high-sounding phrases of royal and papal letters and behind the more down-to-earth instructions to the envoys was the inescapable fact that Edward would have to desert his Flemish allies and leave them to the vengeance of their indignant suzerain, the king of France, in return for being given an equally free hand with the insubordinate Scots.
Even to be `` from hope and fear set free '' is at least better than to have lost the first without having got rid of the second.
The inference has been too widely accepted that because the Communists have succeeded in building barricades across Berlin the free world must acquiesce in dismemberment of that living city.
Mr. Balaguer is in control, and opposition leaders have no further excuse to suspect his offer of a coalition government preliminary to free elections in the spring.
Facing a prosecution which has demanded the death penalty, he said: ' I have participated in the war against Communism in Korea and at Dienbienphu, and I have helped in the evacuation of North Vietnamese to the free world.
Here he would have free expression because the material could be moved to distort forms.
The statutory policy of fostering free competition is obviously furthered when no supplier has an advantage over his competitors from an acquisition of his customer's stock likely to have the effects condemned by the statute.
Thus, direct comparisons can be drawn with free burning arcs which have been studied in detail during the past years and decades by numerous investigators ( Ref. 3 ).
Moreover, if Af and Af are two planes intersecting in a line l, tangent to Q at a point P, the two free intersections of the image curves Af and Af must coincide at P', the image of P, and at this point Af and Af must have a common tangent l'.
A final class of exceptional lines is identifiable from the following considerations: Since no two generators of Af can intersect, it follows that their image curves can have no free intersections.
The colonial period has generally left people believing that government can, if it wishes, provide all manner of services for them -- and that with independence free men do not have to work to realize the benefits of modern life.
We have every obligation to take seriously their claims to being democratic and free countries ; ;
Any free elections that were to be held in Poland would have to produce a government in which Moscow had complete confidence, and all pressure from the West for free voting by anti-Soviet elements in Poland would be met by restrictions on voting by these elements.
After they have developed concepts, they are free from the necessity of manipulating objects ; ;
With Lizzie in the barn, the screen door unlocked and Bridget upstairs in her attic room, he would have had free and easy access to the house.
The Crittenden Compromise would have extended the Missouri Compromise line of 1820, dividing the territories into slave and free, contrary to the Republican Party's free-soil platform.
Neutrons have no electrical charge and have a free mass of 1, 839 times the mass of electrons, or.
Antigua and Barbuda has a long history of free elections, three of which have resulted in peaceful changes of government.

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