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Replicas and be
Replicas of the tilma can be found in thousands of churches throughout the world, and numerous parishes bear her name.
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.
Replicas of zanbatō swords can be found for sale in tourist shops and stands in Japan.
Replicas of the bat ' leth are often made of metal and can be considered dangerous.
Replicas and additional outbuildings will be built.
Replicas can be found at the Oriental Institute in Chicago, Illinois, at Harvard's Semitic Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts, at the ICOR Library in the Semitic Department at Catholic University of America, in Washington, District of Columbia and in the library of the Theological University of the Reformed Churches in Kampen, the Netherlands.
Replicas of two original gravestones, along with five memorial tablets placed here in the 1930s, may be viewed.
Replicas of the original flag can be seen in the Texas State Capitol, the Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum, the University of Texas at El Paso Library, the Marine Military Academy headquarters building, the Hockaday School Hoblitzelle Auditorium, and in Perkins Library at Duke University.
Replicas and reproductions can be related to any form of licensing an image for others to use, whether it is through photos, postcards, prints, miniature or full size copies they represent a resemblance of the original object.
Replicas can be temporary, cheap and very simple, such as the replica of a Viking ship that was burnt at the Leixlip Festival.
Replicas of the ulu ( women's knives ) can be found in most Alaskan tourist shops today.

Replicas and used
Replicas are widely available online and in addition to being collectibles and part of costuming, have been used in crimes.
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 of the Crown of Bolesław I the Brave, the royal orb and sceptre used for the coronation of Stanisław August Poniatowski in 1764
Replicas of the " Twin Sisters ," which were used in the 1836 Battle of San Jacinto and the 1863 Battle of Galveston.

Replicas and such
Handbuilt model cars are a unique market, usually in 1 / 43rd scale and created by Manufacturers such as Marsh Models, SMTS, Somerville, K & R Replicas etc., these patterns for the relevant subjects are made by skilled Pattern makers in various materials and various scales, see bottom of page for link

Replicas and when
Replicas were made and when tested had draw forces of from 445 N to 823 N ( 100 to 185 lbf ).

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 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 and free interpretations of the Globe have been built around the world:
Replicas of the SOG knife have been made by Al Mar Knives, Ek Knives, and Strider Knives.
Replicas and their original representation can been seen as fake or real depending on the viewer.

Replicas and .
Replicas of the Axum tabot are kept in every Ethiopian church, each with its own dedication to a particular saint, the most popular of these include Mary, George and Michael.
Replicas were built, but production was short-lived due to a shortage of engines.
The single took seven weeks before finally reaching No. 1 at the end of June ; the parent album Replicas simultaneously reached No. 1.
He sold out a fifteen-date UK tour in Spring 2008 during which he performed his 1979 number one album Replicas in full, and all the Replicas-era music including B-sides.
Replicas of the Captain America bike and Billy Bike at the Harley-Davidson Museum.
Replicas of two earlier Davids by Donatello's David and Verrocchio's David, are also included, although for conservation reasons the Verrocchio replica is displayed in a glass case.
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Continuing this trend of The Shadow as a comic book hero, Go Hero teamed up with Executive Replicas and released on August 8, 2012 a limited run, red scarfed comics version of the character as a 1: 6 scale ( 12 inch ) collectible figure.
Replicas of the train crash are recreated outside the Mundo a Vapor (" Steam World ") museum chain buildings in Brazil, in the southernmost state, Rio Grande do Sul, in the city of Canela.
* Gary Numan's 1979 album Replicas ( under the name Tubeway Army ) is essentially built around the Minimoog.
Replicas were later worn as 1934 throwbacks in a game against the Detroit Lions on September 23, 2007 as part of the team's 75th anniversary season.
" and its parent album Replicas both topping the UK Album Chart in mid-1979.
Subsequent albums were issued under his own name once the album Replicas became successful.
Following swiftly on in early 1979, excited by the possibilities of synthesizers, Numan took Tubeway Army back into the studio to record a follow-up album, Replicas.
The single climbed steadily to stay at number one in the UK charts for 4 weeks, with Replicas following suit in the album charts.
* Valev, P., 2002, " The Law of Self-Acting Machines and Irreversible Processes with reversible Replicas ," in Sheehan, D., ( ed.
", and its parent album, Replicas.
Replicas of the horns must thus rely on 17th and 18th-century drawings exclusively and are accordingly fraught with uncertainty.

Chinese and vases
Here, on the Kentian mantel, the crowd of Chinese vases and mandarins are satirically rendered as hideous little monstrosities, and the Rococo wall clock is a jumble of leafy branches.
Early ceramic wares made at Meissen and other centers of true porcelain imitated Chinese shapes for dishes, vases and teawares ( see Chinese export porcelain ).
She employed the stylish marchands-merciers — trendsetting shopkeepers who turned Chinese vases into ewers with gilt-bronze Rococo handles and mounted writing tables with the new Sèvres porcelain plaques.
* The fight scene with the guards in Rathbone's library and treasure room, where Chon Wang used ancient Chinese vases to distract the guards, pays homage to Chan's previous film, Rush Hour.
" An abundant yield of Chinese urns, vases, gold ornaments, skulls and other ornaments of pre-Spanish origin ,” was what the Marche finds represented.
The wall niches now hold Chinese trees and flowers made of semi precious stones, where there used to be Guillermo Tolentino sculptures representing the different fine arts and later, large Ming and Ching porcelain vases.
In the museum ’ s Gallery of the Art of Asia and the Ancient Western World, ancient Chinese porcelains, Japanese paintings, classical Greek, Roman, and Etruscan vases, bronzes, and mosaics are on display.
At present, the collection includes works from various ancient civilizations, such as statuettes and pottery from the Hellenistic period, Corinthian and Roman pottery, Persian miniatures, Arabic and Chinese vases and dishes, etc.
The flourishing trade relations between these early Batangueños with a number of Chinese merchants prior to the Spanish conquest explained the presence of hundreds of Chinese wares from potteries to stonewares and vases of Sung Dynasty period to the latter part of the 16th century, in the burial grounds at Calatagan sites of Pulung Bakaw, Kay Tomas, Pinagpatayan I and II at Butong, Taal Batangas.
Early ceramic wares at Meissen and other centers of true porcelain naturally imitated Chinese shapes for dishes, vases and tea wares.
Bovet adapted its production to the Chinese tradition of making gifts of valuable objects ( statues, vases, horses even concubines ) in pairs.
The apartments also contain a selection of fine Chinese porcelain, including vases and plates.
In the 18th century, as Chinese vases and other decorative objects began to arrive in Europe, there was a surge of popularity for Chinoiserie, The painters Watteau, and Francois Boucher painted Chinese scenes as they imagined them, and Catherine the Great decorated a room in her palace in the Chinese style.
The business does well and everything works in an orderly fashion until one day an itinerant painter is hired to decorate the doors and vases at the factory for Chinese New Year.
On 7 July 2011, Steve Wynn paid 8 million pounds ($ 12. 8 million ) at a London auction for a set of four 18th-century Chinese porcelain vases that will decorate his new resort.

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