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The CTCA program of activities was profuse: William Farnum and Mary Pickford on the screen, Elsie Janis and Harry Lauder on the stage, books provided by the American Library Association, full equipment for games and sports -- except that no `` bones '' were furnished for the all-time favorite pastime played on any floor and known as `` African golf ''.
Clumps of brush that they passed were so many enchained demons straining in anger to tear and gnaw on his bones.
In front of the large windows, as if they were pillars that support the complex stone structure, there are six fine columns that seem to simulate the bones of a limb, with an apparent central articulation ; in fact, this is a floral decoration.
Intermingled with the Albertosaurus remains of the Dry Island bonebed, the bones of the small theropod Albertonykus were found.
Pausanias also relates that a gigantic skeleton, its kneecap in diameter, appeared on the beach near Sigeion, on the Trojan coast ; these bones were identified as those of Ajax.
Early evidence of such practices appears as markings on bones and cave walls, which show that lunar cycles were being noted as early as 25, 000 years ago ; the first step towards recording the Moon ’ s influence upon tides and rivers, and towards organizing a communal calendar.
As the modern world evolved, several other patented materials, such as bones, starch, fish skins and isinglass, and casein, were introduced as alternative materials for glue manufacture.
Beadwork in Europe has a history dating back millennia, to when shells and animal bones were used as beads in necklaces.
This can include determining the nutritional, health, age or injury status of the individual the bones were taken from.
The oracle bone script numerals were found on tortoise shell and animal bones.
The journal Pediatrics has reportedly said that the number of cheerleaders suffering from broken bones, concussions, and sprains has increased by over 100 percent between the years of 1990 and 2002, and that in 2001 there were 25, 000 hospital visits reported for cheerleading injuries dealing with the shoulder, ankle, head, and neck.
It was in use for 800 years or more and numerous bird bones were found here, predominantly White-tailed Sea Eagle.
These include Quanterness chambered cairn ( 3250 BC ) in which the remains of 157 individuals were found when excavated in the 1970s, Cuween Hill near Finstown which was found to contain the bones of men, dogs and oxen and Wideford Hill cairn, which dates from 2000 BC.
The bones were stored in painted pottery burial urns.
Glámr, the undead shepherd of the Grettis saga, was reported to be dark blue in color and in Laxdœla saga the bones of a dead sorceress who had appeared in dreams were dug up and found to be " blue and evil looking.
In the 1840s Ludwig Leichhardt discovered many Diprotodon bones eroding from the banks of creeks in the Darling Downs of Queensland and when reporting the find to Owen commented that the remains were so well preserved he expected to find living examples in the then unexplored central regions of Australia.
Following the tests the bones were re-interred in Magdeburg Cathedral on 22 October 2010.
Around the excavation of the 18 shrines found on the spot, thousands of carp bones were found, consumed possibly in feasts to the God.
Some early flutes were made out of tibias ( shin bones ).
In China the fossil bones of ancient mammals including Homo erectus were often mistaken for “ dragon bonesand used as medicine and aphrodisiacs.
The saint's body was claimed to have been discovered in a cave with a copy of the canonical Gospel of Matthew on its breast ; according to the contemporary account of Theodorus Lector, who reports that both bones and gospel book were presented by Anthemios to the emperor.
Many Maritime Archaic people were buried with Great Auk bones, and one was buried covered in over 200 auk beaks, which are assumed to have been part of a cloak made of their skins.
Based on remains associated with Great Auk bones found on Funk Island and on ecological and morphological considerations, it seems that Atlantic Menhaden and Capelin were their favored prey.
Nearly half of the bird bones found in graves at this site were of the Great Auk, suggesting that it had cultural significance for the Maritime Archaic people.

bones and measured
However, in 1819 and 1959, Matilda's incomplete skeleton was examined in France, and her bones were measured to determine her height.
Sarmatian noblemen often reached 1. 70-1. 80m ( 5ft 7ins-5ft 11ins ) as measured from skeletons, and they had sturdy bones, long hair and beards.
One of the more remarkable features of the whale is the extremely dense bones in the rostrum, which have a higher density and mechanical stiffness than any other bone yet measured.
This device increased the sensitivity of the standard galvanometer so that the electrical activity of the heart could be measured despite the insulation of flesh and bones.
; waist girth: girth of the natural waistline between the top of the hip bones ( iliac crests ) and the lower ribs, measured with the subject breathing normally and standing erect with the abdomen relaxed
* instead of trying to visualize where the bones of the arm and shoulder are to get the above angle measured, the judge could use the angle between then point of shoulder and the humerus, which should be at the angle of around 85 degrees.
The lower jaw in fish, reptiles and mammals has seen a decrease in complexity, if measured by the number of bones.

bones and drawn
P. occidentalis mount wherein arms, shoulder girdle, and fingers are actual bones, and the rest has been drawn from other specimens.
Some were shaped from hollowed bones, left tubular, presumably so that the cord could be drawn through the centre hole.
Aram conducted his own defence, and did not attempt to overthrow Houseman's evidence, though there were some discrepancies in that ; but made a skillful attack on the fallibility of circumstantial evidence in general, and particularly of evidence drawn from the discovery of unidentifiable bones.
Original unity is drawn from man's first encounter with woman, where he exclaims " This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh ( Gn 2: 23 ).
" This great division of the human species is characterized by a sallow or olive colored skin, which appears to be drawn tight over the bones of the face ; long black straight hair, and thin beard.

bones and then
Preparing fleshed bones for these types of studies can involve maceration – boiling fleshed bones to remove large particles, then hand-cleaning.
The rest of the corpse may have been left outside the settlement to decay until only the bones were left, then the bones were buried inside the settlement underneath the floor or between houses.
The crowd then fought over the hot ashes to collect his bones and teeth as souvenirs.
The dish, congshao jiyu (), requires long hours for preparation since the fish needs to be soaked in vinegar, and then deep-fried, stewed for a long prolonged period, and cooled to make the fish tender enough to consume together with all its bones.
Prometheus then took the bones and hid them with a thin layer of fat.
Ramen soup is generally made from stock based on chicken or pork, combined with a variety of ingredients such as kombu ( kelp ), katsuobushi ( skipjack tuna flakes ), niboshi ( dried baby sardines ), beef bones, shiitake, and onions, and then flavored with salt, miso, or soy sauce.
However, in other versions Echo cries until only her voice and her bones remain, then turned into stone, roaming forever to haunt the earth.
2002 then saw Hird's worst injury, an horrific facial injury sustained in a match against when he collided with teammate Mark McVeigh's knee, breaking or fracturing all but a couple of the bones in his skull ; Hird was in hospital for a week and missed several weeks of the season.
" To bake a Swan Scald it and take out the bones, and parboil it, then season it very well with Pepper, Salt and Ginger, then lard it, and put it in a deep Coffin of Rye Paste with store of Butter, close it and bake it very well, and when it is baked, fill up the Vent-hole with melted Butter, and so keep it ; serve it in as you do the Beef-Pie.
The bones were then exhumed and stored in ossuaries, either along the arcaded bounding walls of the cemetery, or within the church under floor slabs and behind walls.
Jessie confronts him and throws her wedding ring at his box of jewelry and bones, thinking that is what he wanted all along, then turns and runs out of the house.
By then, the cemetery was lined on all four sides with " charniers " reserved for the bones of the dead exhumed from mass graves that had " lain " long enough for all the flesh they contained to decompose.
In 1933 the bones were taken out and examined, and then replaced in the urn.
The bones ' provenance was then determined according to local legends about ancient burials, with political expedience also playing a major role, helped along by convenient dreams, visions or priestly auguries.
Characters were carved on the bones in order to frame a question ; the bones were then heated over a fire and the resulting cracks were interpreted to determine the answer.
He then attacks them, kills their priests, and recaptures his father's bones.
Rātā then sets off to rescue his father's bones from the Ponaturi.
They later discovered that the peasants dug up the bones and then smashed them into many pieces, greatly reducing their scientific value, to maximise their payments.
The application of heat caused the bones or shells to crack, and then royal diviners interpreted the cracks as Shangdi's responses to the King.

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