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Surviving and examples
Surviving examples have a variety of head forms but there are two main variants, one with the side blades ( known as flukes or wings ) branching from the neck of the central blade at 45 degrees, the other with hooked blades curving back towards the haft.
Surviving examples of the Columbian Press can be found in many museums:
These include the Falcon Squire, Fairlane Squire, and in the 70s the Pinto Squire Surviving examples of these smaller " Squire " wagons are much rarer than the more popular full-size Country Squire, which was ordered and produced in much higher quantities.
Surviving examples of medieval secular architecture mainly served for defense.
Surviving examples include a sword that might resemble a nagamaki in construction ; it had a wrapped handle 37 cm ( 15 in ) long, like the Zanbatō.
Surviving examples of Etruscan arches can still be seen at Perugia and Volterra.
Surviving examples include ones at Capodimonte, Naples, the Royal Palace of Madrid and the nearby Royal Palace of Aranjuez.
Surviving examples of the Joly process usually show extremely poor color now.
Surviving examples of these notes usually sell for $ 10, 000 to $ 30, 000 in the numismatic community depending on the condition of the paper.
Surviving examples of Pitkin watches show that the parts are in fact interchangeable, contrary to what is reported by Crossman.
( Surviving examples mostly run very fast, often gaining an hour a day or more.
Surviving examples of Germanic effigies, such as the phallic idol recovered in a bog in Broddenbjerg, Denmark, show that amongst some of the continental Germanic peoples at least, religious idols were naturally human-like wooden shapes that had been roughly carved to make their appearance more humanlike.
Surviving examples include a sword that might resemble a nagamaki in construction ; it had a wrapped handle 37 centimetres long making it easy to grip with two hands.
Surviving examples from the Paracas culture of Peru have been dated to before AD 700.
Surviving examples may be found in both the Yucatan and Brazil.
Surviving examples include the Philodemic Society of Georgetown University, the Union-Philanthropic Society of Hampden-Sydney College, the Philomathean Society of the University of Pennsylvania, the Dialectic and Philanthropic Societies of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the Demosthenian Literary Society and Phi Kappa Literary Society at the University of Georgia, the Jefferson Literary and Debating Society at the University of Virginia and the Whig – Cliosophic Society at Princeton University.
Surviving examples, but no longer in use, can be seen in the Menai Strait.
Surviving examples seen of the confirmed Maine rifles have pitted receivers, which would be logical considering the salt water immersion in Havana Harbor.
Surviving period examples of barding are rare ; however, complete sets are on display at the Wallace Collection in London, and the Royal Armouries in Leeds.
Surviving examples include the Colston Hall, the Granary on Welsh Back, and the Gloucester Road Carriage Works, along with some of the buildings around Victoria Street.
Surviving examples exist as far afield as New Zealand, where one is preserved in the Whittaker's Musical Museum.
Surviving examples of this early industry are now maintained as museums at Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet, which dates back to at least the 13th century, and Shepherd Wheel.

Surviving and literature
Surviving texts of the golden age of Tamil literature and poetry known during the Sangam Age such as the Tolkappiyam ( த ொ ல ் கப ் ப ி யம ்), as well as the later Silappadikaram ( ச ி லப ் பத ி கரம ்), testify to a variety of dance traditions which flourished in these times.

Surviving and show
Surviving preliminary materials show that Newton ( up to some time in 1685 ) conceived his book as a two-volume work: The first volume was to be ' De motu corporum, Liber primus ', with contents that later appeared ( in extended form ) as Book 1 of the ' Principia '.
Surviving manuscripts of the 1660s also show Newton's interest in planetary motion and that by 1669 he had shown, for a circular case of planetary motion, that the force he called ' endeavour to recede ' ( now called centrifugal force ) had an inverse-square relation with distance from the center.
Surviving pre-Roman place names show that the area has been populated continuously.
Surviving videos show that Mravinsky had a sober appearance at the podium, making simple but very clear gestures, often without a baton.
Surviving records show that Charbonneau was widely disliked by others in the Missouri Territory.
Surviving fragments show that it was built in a " freer and more advanced style " than other parts of the church, and suggest a date around the turn of the fourteenth century.
Surviving letters show that Philippa often wrote to the English court from Portugal and stayed involved in English politics in this way.
Surviving drawings show that several versions of the monument were submitted for consideration: a plain obelisk, a column garnished with tongues of fire, and the fluted Doric column that was eventually chosen.
Surviving paintings of de Gouges show her to be a woman of beauty.
Surviving recordings of the show are rare.
Surviving stills show this was the only time Chaney used his famous makeup case as an on-screen prop.
Surviving plan drawings by Peruzzi show a pentagonal arrangement with each face of the pentagon canted inwards towards its center, to permit raking fire upon a would-be scaling force, both from the center and from the projecting bastions that advance from each corner angle of the fortress.
( Surviving episodes that include pre-air audience warmups by Phil Harris usually included Harris alluding to Tetley as " the kid who steals the show every week "— even though Tetley was almost 40 years old when the Harris-Faye show ended production.
Surviving records show that in assessments of wool to the king, Bedfordshire always provided its full quota.
Surviving written fragments show a number of beliefs about the after life similar to those in the " Orphic " mythology about Dionysus ' death and resurrection.
Surviving sketches from the early 1920s show that the composer was working on a work of four, not three, movements.
Surviving production stills show elaborate and expensive sets built for the sequence which were entirely cut from the film.
Surviving household accounts show that the family purchased large quantities of beef, lamb, wild ducks, geese, fresh fish, plums, peaches, barrels of cider, gallons of brandy and rum, and 217 bottles of Madeira wine purchased in a two-week period.

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