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A bust of Emperor Constantius II from Syria. Ammianus was born between 325 and 330 in the Greek-speaking East, possibly at Antioch on the Orontes.
The Gulf News published on 30 November 2011, saying " This is the biggest drug bust of its kind in 2011 and the second big one in the last three years worldwide ," said Dr. Wadia Maalouf, International expert at the United Nation's Drug and Crime office.
Franklin's birthplace site directly across from Old South Meeting House on Milk Street is commemorated by a bust ( sculpture ) | bust above the second floor facade of this building
* The scene with Bruce Wayne reaches Wayne Manor barely alive and sits before his father ’ s bust, requesting guidance in his war on crime.
A bat crashes through a window and settles on the bust, giving him the inspiration to become a bat.
His bust is on display in the Lehman library.
In 1991, Atchison was inducted into the Hall of Famous Missourians, and a bronze bust depicting him is on permanent display in the rotunda of the Missouri State Capitol.
A bust of Beatty rests on Trafalgar Square in London, alongside those of Jellicoe and Andrew Cunningham, Admiral of the Fleet in World War II.
A late bust of Gallienus ( see above ) shows him of largely blank face and gazing heavenward as seen on the famous stone head of Constantine I.
Brahms venerated Beethoven: in the composer's home, a marble bust of Beethoven looked down on the spot where he composed, and some passages in his works are reminiscent of Beethoven's style.
A bust of Jellicoe rests on Trafalgar Square in London, alongside those of Beatty and Andrew Cunningham, Admiral of the Fleet in World War II.
A life size bust of Rockne was unveiled on March 4, 2006.
In 1785, the Russian Academy of Sciences put a marble bust of Leonhard Euler on a pedestal next to the Director's seat and, in 1837, placed a headstone on Euler's grave.
On his death, the bust of Urban that lay beside the Palace of the Conservators on the Capitoline Hill was rapidly destroyed by an enraged crowd, and only a quick-thinking priest saved the sculpture of Urban belonging to the Jesuits from a similar fate.
A bust of Stuyvesant by Dutch artist: nl: Toon Dupuis | Toon Dupuis which was presented by Wilhelmina of the Netherlands | Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands and the Dutch Government to St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery on December 5, 1915
A bronze bust of Steve Biko was unveiled in Freedom Square on this campus as a tribute to him.
You have to count on the reader's being a good performer, and you may write music which he absolutely can't perform – in which case it's a bust.
The local town hall has a bust of him on display in its foyer
The statue remained in a yard for old Soviet memorials at the Central House of Artists, although a smaller bust of Dzerzhinsky in the courtyard of the Moscow police headquarters at Petrovka 38 was restored in November 2005 ( this bust had been removed by the police officers on 22 August 1991 ).
He was buried on 29 December at Kensal Green Cemetery, and a memorial bust sculpted by Marochetti can be found in Westminster Abbey.
Zenobia Antoninianus coin reporting her title, Augusta ( honorific ) | Augusta and showing her diademed and draped bust on a crescent with the reverse showing a standing figure of Juno ( mythology ) | Ivno Regina, holding a patera in her right hand, a sceptre in her left, a peacock at her feet, and a brilliant star to the right
Ironically, Burton got along well with Churchill when he met him at a play in London, and kept a bust of him on his mantelpiece.

bust and top
His name comes from the word herma referring to a square or rectangular pillar of stone, terracotta, or bronze ; a bust of Hermes ' head, usually with a beard, sat on the top of the pillar, and male genitals adorned the base.
There is a memorial monument at the site in the form of a black column with a bust of Komarov at the top, in a small park on the roadside.
The plaque was stolen by vandals in the 1980s, and an abbreviated version of the text was inscribed on the indentation left in the boulder, which remained until the 1990s, when a granite pedestal was added in front of the boulder, and the bust was moved to the top of the pedestal.
The flat top is decorated by a trophy bearing the marble bust of Louis XIV looted by John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough | Marlborough from Tournai in 1709, weighing 30 tons.
Image: The Bust of Henry Blogg of Cromer 11, 04, 2007. JPG | Henry Blogg's bronze bust on the cliff top in North Lodge Park, Cromer
The German Oriental Company blames the negligence of the inspector and points out that the bust was at the top of the exchange list and says the deal was done fairly.
Her grave is marked by a monument with a bust on top ( cast by the Bureau Brothers of Philadelphia ) close to that marking the Battle of Lundy's Lane.
His library was housed in a room long by six feet wide filled with bookpresses, each with the bust of a figure from classical antiquity on top.
In 2010, a bust was installed on top of a memorial cairn at the site of his homestead in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario.
The memorial is made of Donnybrook stone with a bronze bust of Hobbs on top, and placed against a background of Canary Island Palms on the Perth Esplanade.
The original design was to have a miniature bust of Louis XV on top, but it was replaced by Minerva after his death in 1770.
The team found that only the bust on top of the building remained visible ; the rest was buried under the snow.
Sports Illustrated named this entire draft class ( as opposed to individual players ) the 6th biggest bust of the modern era-making it the only draft class among the site's top 20 list.
" In Cotton's own day, that meant " Under the bust of Vitellius, top shelf ( A ), and count fifteen over ," for the Liber Monstrorum of the Beowulf manuscript, or " Go to the bust of Nero, top shelf, tenth book " for the manuscript containing all the works of the Pearl Poet.
** The Cottonian Library where each bookcase was named after a prominent figure in ancient Rome whose bust stood on the top.
However this form faltered following a confidence drop after an incident with Bruce Grobbelaar towards the end of a Merseyside derby, when the players exchanged blows after Grobelaar lambasted McManaman for a poor clearance which led to a goal being conceded ( an incident later named as one of the top five bust ups between team mates in Premier League history ).
John Aubrey later saw the gilded bronze bust of Venetia from the top of the monument in a shop window, but " the fire had got off all the gilding.
Mandarich is often referred to as one of the top 5 bust NFL draft picks of all time, having been drafted second overall and ahead of such to-be NFL stars as Barry Sanders, Derrick Thomas, Deion Sanders, Steve Atwater, Eric Metcalf, and Andre Rison.
Originally, instead of the curtain at the left, there was a fully painted bust of a boy's head on top of a small column.
The bust can just be made out in the enlarged online photo, with its chin level with the sitter's hair-line ; the top of the column was level with the middle of the sitter's ear.
He successfully predicted the housing bubble, the top in home builder stocks, the bust in housing, the world economic crisis, the European Crisis and is warning of another world economic crisis.

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