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Mounted skeleton cast, Museum voor Natuurwetenschappen, Brussels
The rib cage of a cast of the " Wankel T. rex ", a 90 % complete Tyrannosaurus skeleton found by Kathy Wankel in eastern Montana in 1988.
With the wind in exactly the right direction a fire ship could be cast loose and allowed to drift onto its target, but in most battles fire ships were equipped with skeleton crews to steer the ship to the target ( the crew were expected to abandon ship at the last moment and escape in the ship's boat ).
D. albertensis skeleton cast
Despite receiving widespread attention in popular books on dinosaurs, and the usage of a complete mounted skeleton cast in museums throughout the world, Dromaeosaurus is surprisingly poorly known from actual fossils.
The strips may be placed on an armature, or skeleton, often of wire mesh over a structural frame, or they can be placed on an object to create a cast.
The Hall of Dinosaurs has fossilized skeletons and cast models, including Tyrannosaurus rex facing off with Triceratops, and the " Triceratops exhibit shows the first accurate dinosaur skeleton in virtual motion, achieved through the use of scanning and digital technology.
* A cast of an Australopithecus afarensis skeleton, an early hominid affectionately dubbed Lucy.
Features of this exhibit include large-scale fossils such as an allosaurus skeleton cast and the giant ground sloth fossil found during the construction of Sea-Tac International Airport.
Many Hollywood blockbusters employ a cast and crew of hundreds, while a low-budget, independent film may be made by a skeleton crew of eight or nine ( or fewer ).
The two paratypes are MCP 3845-PV, partial skeleton including natural cast of partial mandible with teeth and some postcranial remains, and MCP 3846-PV, partial skeleton including postcranial remains.
The cast iron in the walls formed a skeleton, the base of which was filled with slate, and the remainder with brick.
Lucy skeleton cast, American Museum of Natural History
It consists of an almost complete skeleton with skull, that is today mounted in the Nigerien capital Niamey ; the Museum national d ' histoire naturelle displays a cast.
A cast of a Uintatherium skeleton is on display at the Utah Field House of Natural History State Park.
Unique in Europe is a cast of the famous Lucy, an almost complete skeleton of the upright hominid Australopithecus afarensis.

cast and is
He is born in secrecy after the death of his father and cast adrift soon after birth.
Of interest is a recent announcement by Du Pont's Polychemicals Dept. of a new methyl methacrylate monomer designated as Monocite H 100, which was developed specifically for production of cast acrylic sheets for the sign and lighting industry.
Sheeting cast from this material reportedly weighs only one-third as much as glass, is impervious to all kinds of weather, and will not yellow.
It is a tremendous book, lively, constantly moving, and the Matunuck cast does well by it.
'' Performed in New York by the original cast and I think this company is every bit as good, and perhaps better.
Since the hero, a sterling and upright fellow, is a rich Brown senior, while two Yalies are cast as virtual rapists, I suppose I should disqualify myself from sitting in judgment on `` Where The Boys Are '', but I shall do nothing of the sort.
The legend connected with its foundation is given by Peter Damiani in his Life of St Odilo: a pilgrim returning from the Holy Land was cast by a storm on a desolate island.
Occasionally agate fills a void left by decomposed vegetative material such as a tree limb or root and is called limb cast agate due to its appearance.
The poem is cast in the form of a lament by a person professing the paganism of classical antiquity and lamenting its passing, and expresses regret at the rise of Christianity.
* Lit as the past tense of light is more common than lighted in the UK ; American English uses lit to mean " set afire " / " kindled " / " made to emit light " but lighted to mean " cast light upon " ( e. g., " The stagehand lighted the set and then lit a cigarette .").
Albrecht Altdorfer's depiction of the moment in 333 BC when Alexander the Great routed Darius III for supremacy in Asia Minor is vast in ambition, sweeping in scope, vivid in imagery, rich in symbols, and obviously heroic — the Iliad of painting, as literary critic Friedrich Schlegel suggested In the painting, a swarming cast of thousands of soldiers surround the central action: Alexander on his white steed, leading two rows of charging cavalrymen, dashes after a fleeing Darius, who looks anxiously over his shoulder from a chariot.
*" It is better to cast oneself into a fiery furnace than publicly to put to shame one's fellow creature " ( Bava Metzia 59a ).
The director is Tom Littler, with Musical Director Tom Attwood, and a cast that includes Issy van Randwyck ( Mayoress ), Rosalie Craig ( Nurse Fay Apple ) and David Ricardo-Pearce ( Hapgood ).
The stage set has vanished, and the cast is revealed in theater seats, holding programs, applauding the audience.
It is a component of YBCO ( high-temperature superconductors ) and electroceramics, and is added to steel and cast iron to reduce the size of carbon grains within the microstructure of the metal.
The second vote is cast for a party list ; it determines the relative strengths of the parties represented in the Bundestag.
This early use has cast doubt on the origin through expatriates in India, though it is known that it was popular there in the 1870s and that the first rules were drawn up in Poonah in 1873.
At the start of a match, the shuttlecock is cast and the side towards which the shuttlecock is pointing serves first.
In Gregory ’ s day, history was not recognized as an independent field of study ; it was a branch of grammar or rhetoric, and historia ( defined as ‘ story ’) summed up the approach of the learned when they wrote what was, at that time, considered ‘ history .’ Gregory ’ s Dialogues Book Two, then, an authentic medieval hagiography cast as a conversation between the Pope and his deacon Peter, is designed to teach spiritual lessons.
It is also widely used for cast bronze sculpture.
In the Iliad ( late-8th century ) is a passing mention of beans and chickpeas cast on the threshing floor.
It is one of the very few songs of the 1960s to cast the military in a positive light, yet it became a major hit, reaching No. 1 on the Billboard charts for five weeks in 1966.
The show is being cast through the Bud United Facebook page and will air in Q1 2012.

cast and collection
This collection of over 45, 000 items covers decorative ironwork, both wrought and cast, bronze, silverware, arms and armour, pewter, brassware and enamels ( including many examples from Limoges ).
The collection of Italian, Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque and Neoclassical sculpture ( both original and in cast form ) is unequalled outside of Italy.
Judged by an absolute rather than a contemporary standard, there is much to criticise in the collection of the danegeld by the early 12th century: it was based on ancient assessments of land productivity, and there were numerous privileged reductions or exemptions, granted as marks of favour that served to cast those left paying it in an " unfavoured " light: " Exemptions were very much a matter of royal favour, and were adjusted to meet changing circumstances ... in this way danegeld was a more flexible instrument of taxation than most historians have been prepared to allow.
Greyshirt originally appeared in Tomorrow Stories ( 1999 ), each issue consisting of a collection of short stories featuring a recurring cast of characters.
* The Zoom Catalog ( ISBN 0394825322 ), published by Random House in 1972, was a collection of stories, poems, plays, jokes and activities from the show, featuring the second cast.
Carracci adopted the quadri riportati, which the ceiling is divided into units and turned it into a collection of framed paintings, along with the cast masks among the garlands, and carved putti, and sculptures supporting the central scene.
On 1 February 2012 the first collection of audiobooks Blake's 7: The Liberator Chronicles was released featuring original cast members from the television series.
An independent candidate for any statewide office must collect petition signatures equal to one percent of the total votes cast for governor, and must do so beginning the day after primary elections are held and complete collection within 60 days thereafter ( if runoff elections are held, the window is shortened to beginning the day after runoff elections are held and completed within 30 days thereafter ).
First exhibited in front of the Seagram Building in New York and another next to the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D. C., in 1969 another was cast for the collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, while two others are permanently installed in Red Square on the campus of the University of Washington in Seattle and in front of the Rothko Chapel in Houston.
It houses a large collection of military mementoes, and the Duke's magnificent, cast bronze funeral carriage, made from melted-down French cannons captured at the Battle of Waterloo.
Also noted on the chart is whether the cast member ever served as an episode's host, appeared as the anchor of the " Weekend Update " segment ( under any of its titles ), or has been the subject of their own " Best Of " home video collection.
The sets include brief audio commentaries by various crew and cast members for several episodes, a collection of deleted scenes and animatics, a special mini-feature which discussed the process behind animating " And Then There Were Fewer ", a mini-feature entitled " The Comical Adventures of Family Guy-Brian & Stewie: The Lost Phone Call ", and footage of the Family Guy panel at the 2010 San Diego Comic-Con International.
The two most famous works in the Davies Sisters ' collection are La Parisienne by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, exhibited in the First Impressionist Exhibition, and a version of Rodin's Kiss cast in bronze.
These casts could also be used in experiments in polychromy ( reconstructing paint layers found on sculptures ), reconstruction ( e. g. Adolf Furtwängler's reconstruction of the Lemnian Athena from pieces found in different places ), and for filling holes in a museum's collections of actual sculpture ( e. g. the British Museum sent casts of some of its Mesopotamian collection to the Louvre in return for a cast of the Louvre's Code of Hammurabi ).
* History of the Oxford cast collection
She also took inspiration from the novel The Candle in the Wind ( the fourth book from the collection The Once and Future King by T. H. White ), which was part of the inspiration for the 1960 stage musical Camelot ( the cast recording was a favorite of the Kennedys ).
Bronzes are now believed to have been cast in Benin since the thirteenth century, and some in the collection date from the 15th and 16th centuries.
The MS. in the collection of the Bodleian Library, Tanner MS. 306, features a cast list of the amateur actors in the original production.
The remaining characters stem from a seemingly endless cast of figurines within McGuinness ' collection, who make brief or recurring appearances.
Made in traditional cast iron, it stayed in production until 2000. Notable features included: replaceable lifting ring screwed in to the dome of the box, body and roof of box cast as one piece, large easy-to-read collection time plate, all surface details and collection plate window recessed to give a perfect cylindrical outline, integral restrictor plate, know colloquially as a " Belfast Flap " to restrict posting to letters only and a flanged shallow base suitable for installation in modern buildings, shopping centres and other urban areas.
The whole front of the box including the aperture, royal cipher and the collection plate holder, are cast as one.

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