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These locations were meant more as meal replacements for those who had " lost their appetites and suffered from jaded palates and weak chests.
Afterwards their doughy chests were opened, their ’ hearts ’ taken out and, finally, their bodies cut up and eaten.
When his baggage was examined at Dover, the Royal Golden Crown and Seal of the Kingdom of Scotland, with many vessels of gold and silver, and a considerable sum of money, were found in his chests.
The tenth century Byzantine encyclopedia Suda says that from their chests up Sirens had the form of sparrows, below they were women, or, alternatively, that they were little birds with women's faces.
The model is of an oared boat manned by three pairs of oarsmen, who are rendered with “ hands … raised to their chests, in the last instant of pulling the oar in the water, before lifting it for the recovery .” The mystery of this model is the purpose of small holes-three on the starboard side, and four on port-that were made in the sides of the ship with a sharp tool before the clay dried.
He later reappears in Kingdom Hearts 358 / 2 Days, finding a large amount of treasure maps all leading to boxes that are actually set to release Heartless once Hook opens the chest ( unknown to Hook and Smee, however, is that these chests were set up to help build Pete's Heartless army ).
According to Blankenship and Tobias, cameras lowered down the shaft into a cave below recorded the presence of some chests, human remains, wooden cribbing and tools ; however, the images were unclear, and none of these claims have been independently confirmed.
As recently as the 1970s, some stars were asked to shave their chests because it was perceived that chest hair was threatening to young girls.
In 1992 New York State's highest court accepted 14th Amendment arguments and struck down the provision in New York's Exposure of the Person statute that made it illegal for women to bare their chests where men were permitted to do so.
Soon after the last commemorative cedar chests were made as the plant shut down.
* SFGate. com-' Gorilla Foundation rocked by breast display lawsuit: Former employees say they were told to expose chests ', Patricia Yollin, San Francisco Chronicle ( February 18, 2005 )
Like Duchamp's ' ready mades ' - manufactured objects which qualified as art because he chose to call them such, the most unremarkable and inappropriate items-a pin, a plastic clothes peg, a television component, a razor blade, a tampon-could be brought within the province of punk ( un ) fashion ... Objects borrowed from the most sordid of contexts found a place in punks ' ensembles ; lavatory chains were draped in graceful arcs across chests in plastic bin liners.
Other women envied flappers for their flat chests and bought the Symington Side Lacer to enhance the same look ; large breasts were commonly regarded as a trait of unsophistication.
Hence, flat chests became appealing to women, although flappers were the most common to wear such bras.
Models with augmented chests, such as Jordan and Melinda Messenger, were thereafter " banned " from appearing on Page Three.
Ahmed Rashid wrote in 2008 that the prisoners were " stuffed in like Sardines, 250 or more per container, so that the prisoners ' knees were against their chests ".
Such sleep paralysis was widely considered to be the work of demons, and more specifically incubi, which were thought to sit on the chests of sleepers.
With affordable prices ranging from three to eighty pounds sterling, these chests were the first truly portable laboratories.
The burial rites of the Snuneymuxw involved the deceased being placed in trees, contrary to popular belief that there were burial chests in the Newcastle caves from this time period.
* The valve chests were turned outward
There were workshops, where false bottoms were made in the chests to hold sextant.

chests and made
The magnitude of the crisis — made worse by widespread bush fires that devastated crop production in 1983 – 1984 and by the return of more than one million Ghanaians who had been expelled from Nigeria in 1983, which had intensified the unemployment situation — called for monetary assistance from institutions with bigger financial chests.
The vocational education program started with a woodworking shop, where the boys made their own beds and chests.
Lane was most famous for their Lane cedar chests made at the original plant in Altavista.
A cabinetmaker is a carpenter who does fine and detailed work specializing in the making of cabinets made from wood, wardrobes, dressers, storage chests, and other furniture designed for storage.
Bonner told the New York Times that “ obviously, when the Supreme Court made their decision to open up corporate war chests, this is the result.
A Desk on a chest is an antique Portable desk made up of two chests, the bottom one usually having drawers and the top one having a hinged desk surface which also serves as a side mounted lid.
A huge number of designs for Tansu ( chests or cabinets ) were made, each tailored towards one specific purpose or another.
In early autumn long lines of camels would come in from all quarters for the conveyance of the tea chests from Zhangjiakou, the Kalgan, to Kyakhta ; and each caravan usually made three journeys in the winter.
None of the bodies in the houses could be identified ; many of the others who had fallen in the yards adjacent to the houses had bullet holes in their heads, chests, and backs, but identification of these victims was made difficult because many of the charred corpses had already been partially devoured by dogs and other animals.
* In the third Telling, a series of mysterious chests washed ashore and opened by players brought Lung Spore Disease, which made particular tasks more difficult while players searched for a cure.
During the First World War the Lancaster factory was turned over to war production, making ammunition chests for the Navy and propellers for De Havilland DH9 aircraft and during World War II produced parts for gliders and the Mosquito aircraft, while kit-bags, tents and camouflage nets were made by the upholstery department.
Although they can be plain in appearance, chests of drawers can also be made with a fancy or ornamental appearance, including finishes and various external color tones.
New chests were made and used, and the ancient ones preserved and placed in two recessed arches in the southern wall.
Chariot horses were protected by a blanket made of animal skins, with tiger skin being most popular, though sometimes horses wore lamellar peytral made of leather, which protected the horses ' chests and necks.
Alan Moore made a play on the song in the 1986 graphic novel Watchmen, the chapter is called " One man on fifteen dead men's chests.
Tool chests are primarily made of metal, though some expensive models are made of hardwoods.
The numerous items specifically made for travel include a variety of types of bed from four poster or tent beds to chairs that would extend for sleeping ; large dining tables, dining chairs, easy chairs, sofas and couches, chests of drawers, book cabinets, washstands, wardrobes, shelves, desks, mirrors, lanterns and candlesticks, canteens of silver, cooking equipment, toiletry equipment and thunderboxes were all made to be portable.

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Later in the same century, large tomb chests or smaller coped chests were commonly used by the gentry as a means of commemorating a number of members of the same family.
At the same time, Soult led a small force, some 150 musket-men, across the river Linth — the men held their muskets over their heads and waded across, through water to their chestsand protected the crossing site for the remainder of the force ; Hotze was killed during this maneuver when Soult's men surprised him on an early morning reconnaissance.

chests and size
Rodman Wanamaker was not interested in mere size, however, but in artistic organbuilding with finely crafted pipes and chests using the best materials and careful artisic consideration.

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