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fragmentary and line
Compiled by Tracy, 1987: 452 note 3, which also mentions a fragmentary line possibly by Nicander.
The lateral line is fragmentary and never reaches past the anterior part of the anal fin.
The identification of the aforementioned Psusennes with Psusennes II is certain since the same fragmentary annal document next records — in the following linethe induction of Hor, the son of Nesankhefenmaat, into the priesthood of the chapel of Amun-Re at Karnak in Year 3 the second month of Akhet day 14 of king Osorkon I's reign just one generation later .-- with Shoshenq I's 21 year reign being skipped over.

fragmentary and tail
The holotype specimen of Utahraptor is fragmentary, consisting of skull fragments, a tibia, claws and some caudal ( tail ) vertebrae.
The books contain a number of other cats such as Pelle's darling Maja Gräddnos (" Mary Cream-nose ") or his adversary, the bully Elaka Måns (" Mean Magnus "), who never forgets reminding Pelle of his lack of a tail, and Måns ' two followers Bill and Bull, who tend to repeat everything Måns says in fragmentary and garbled form.
It consists of a very fragmentary skeleton including teeth, skull elements, two vertebrae, ribs, tail elements and a hand.

fragmentary and identified
Its fossil remains have been found primarily in the Solnhofen limestone of Bavaria, Germany, dated to the late Jurassic Period ( early Tithonian ), about 150. 8-148. 5 million years ago, though more fragmentary remains have been identified from elsewhere in Europe and in Africa.
The fragmentary chronicle of John of Antioch, a 7th century monk formerly identified with John of the Sedre, Syrian Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch considers Bauto to have also fathered Arbogast.
It has been variously identified as a saurischian ( lizard-hipped ) dinosaur, a more advanced theropod, and a close relative of the herrerasaurs, but its taxonomy has been in dispute because only fragmentary remains have been recovered.
A statuette long in the collections of the British Museum bearing an inscription naming Tetisheri was identified as a forgery by W. V. Davies, based on the slavish imitation of its inscription from a fragmentary lower portion of a similar statue of the queen ( now lost ).
A fossil site at a borrow pit in near Cheswold, Delaware created during highway construction unearthed 11 specimens of fragmentary and unassociated avian fossils, which were identified by Rasmussen as including a small loon, a small gull-like species and five specimens of a gannet-like seabird, probably Morus loxostylus, a common species in the Miocene.
A second, more fragmentary, specimen ( MUCPv-95 ) has also been identified, found in 1987 by Jorge Calvo.
Following the restitution of the collection to Germany, the fragmentary score ( the beginning of the first act and large parts of third are missing ) was identified by the musicologist Steffen Voss.
A fragmentary Coptic manuscript of the fifth or fourth century, believed to be translated directly from the original Greek, and one leaf of a Latin palimpsest, dating to the fifth century, were then identified as deriving from the same text.
According to the fragmentary chronicle of John of Antioch, a 7th century monk tentatively identified with John of the Sedre, Syrian Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch from 641 to 648 " Maximus, failing in both his hopes, was bitterly angry.
A second species of Phanerosaurus was identified from some vertebrae and a fragmentary skull in 1882, and was given its own genus, Stephanospondylus, in 1905.
However both Zosimus and the fragmentary chronicle of John of Antioch, a 7th century monk tentatively identified with John of the Sedre, Syrian Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch from 641 to 648 report that Justina was too young at the time of her first marriage to have children.

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It is noteworthy that in the " Dialogue " he no longer speaks of a " seed of the Word " in every man, and in his non-apologetic works the emphasis is laid upon the redeeming acts of the life of Christ rather than upon the demonstration of the reasonableness and moral value of Christianity, though the fragmentary character of the latter works makes it difficult to determine exactly to what extent this is true and how far the teaching of Irenaeus on redemption is derived from him.
The Preface to the poem suggests that the poem was not supposed to be printed, that it was a fragmentary work that he was unable to complete, and that the work itself was provided to him through involuntary inspiration.
The early tradition that expanded upon the Martyrdom to link Polycarp in competition and contrast with John the Apostle who, though many people had tried to kill him, was not martyred but died of old age after being exiled to the island of Patmos, is embodied in the Coptic language fragmentary papyri ( the " Harris fragments ") dating to the 3rd to 6th centuries.
Byron also composed an enigmatic fragmentary story concerning the mysterious fate of an aristocrat named Augustus Darvell whilst journeying in the Orient — as his contribution to the famous ghost story competition at the Villa Diodati by Lake Geneva in the summer of 1816, between him, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Mary Shelley and John William Polidori ( who was Byron's personal physician ).
The ethnicity of Mopsus himself is not clear: The fragmentary Lydian historiographer Xanthus made him a Lydian campaigning in Phoenicia.
) It would appear that, as they defended themselves before democratic-sympathizing Athenian jurymen, Theramenes ' former comrades in the oligarchy attempted to exculpate themselves by associating their actions with those of Theramenes and portraying him as a steadfast defender of the Athenian democracy ; examples of such accounts can be found in the Histories of Diodorus Siculus and in the " Theramenes papyrus ", a fragmentary work discovered in the 1960s.
* On 15 January 2010, Gul Mudin was killed “ by means of throwing a fragmentary grenade at him and shooting him with a rifle ,” an action carried out by SPC Jeremy Morlock and PFC Andrew Holmes under the direction of Gibbs.
There remained to him the " resource of the pen ," but, having to " live all the rest of his days as in continual flight for his very existence ," his literary achievements were necessarily fragmentary.
A subsequent, lazy consensus in mainstream Hispanism has deemed Ramón ’ s reputation to have been overrated, but the comparison with Proust and Joyce seems justified, whilst recognizing that what differentiates him from their modernist cult of large-scale structures and formal perfection is precisely his avant-garde experimentation with a fragmentary, anarchic formlessness on the one hand, and on the other, his dedication to a kind of untranscendental meditation in a present usually severed from Joyce ’ s classical archetypes and Proust ’ s memories of the past.
Kang ’ s personal knowledge of Jiang Qing ’ s past was fragmentary and certainly insufficient to allow him to prove that she was not a KMT agent, but he doctored her record, destroyed adverse material, discouraged hostile witnesses, and coached her on how to answer the probing questions of high-level interrogators who hoped to discredit Mao.
Hijikata's period of seclusion and silence in the Asbestos Hall allowed him to mesh his Ankoku Butoh preoccupations with his memories of childhood in northern Japan, one result of which was the publication of a hybrid book-length text on memory and corporeal transformation, entitled Ailing Dancer ( 1983 ); he also compiled scrapbooks in which he annotated art-images cut from magazines with fragmentary reflections on corporeality and dance.
In another section of the Black Dossier entitled " The Sincerest Form of Flattery " it is mentioned that Carnacki " had encounters with some form of spirit that allowed him brief, fragmentary visions of the future " regarding an attempt to derail the coronation of King George V. Due to ill health following his visions of World War I, Carnacki did not participate in the League's battle with Les Hommes Mysterieux, and had by 1937 retired from active duty.
Urban VIII commissioned him a large fresco portraying St. Peter Walking on Waters ( 1628, now fragmentary ), for which Lanfranco gained the title of Knight of the Order of Christ.

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The tentative identification of two fragmentary Mycenaean terracotta figures as centaurs, among the extensive Mycenaean pottery found at Ugarit, suggests a Bronze Age origin for these creatures of myth.
" Evolutionary psychology is the long-forestalled scientific attempt to assemble out of the disjointed, fragmentary, and mutually contradictory human disciplines a single, logically integrated research framework for the psychological, social, and behavioral sciences — a framework
He composed several elegies celebrating his love for the flute girl Nanno, and though fragmentary today his poetry was clearly influential in the later Roman development of the form.
He reviewed the collection of poems for the 2 June 1816 Examiner, and, in his analysis, he attacked the fragmentary nature of the work and argued, " The fault of Mr Coleridge is, that he comes to no conclusion ... from an excess of capacity, he does little or nothing " and that the poem revealed that " Mr Coleridge can write better nonsense verse than any man in English.
" In describing the merits of the poem and its fragmentary state, he claimed, " The poem stands for itself: beautiful, sensuous and enigmatic.
Sources for an understanding of dance in Europe in the Middle Ages are limited and fragmentary, being composed of some interesting depictions in paintings and illuminations, a few musical examples of what may be dances, and scattered allusions in literary texts.
The tablet represents fragmentary instructions for performing music, that the music was composed in harmonies of thirds, and that it was written using a diatonic scale.
In a late appearance, according to a fragmentary papyrus, Alexander the Great paused at the Syrian seashore before the climacteric battle of Issus ( 333 BC ), and resorted to prayers, " calling on Thetis, Nereus and the Nereids, nymphs of the sea, and invoking Poseidon the sea-god, for whom he ordered a four-horse chariot to be cast into the waves.
Sailors prayed to Poseidon for a safe voyage, sometimes drowning horses as a sacrifice ; in this way, according to a fragmentary papyrus, Alexander the Great paused at the Syrian seashore before the climactic battle of Issus, and resorted to prayers, " invoking Poseidon the sea-god, for whom he ordered a four-horse chariot to be cast into the waves.
The Talmud Yerushalmi is often fragmentary and difficult to read, even for experienced Talmudists.
The head of the powerful, but exiled ( according to Herodotus only-the fragmentary Archon List for 525 / 4 shows a Cleisthenes, an Alcmaeonid, holding office in Athens during this period ), Alcmaeonid family, Cleisthenes, began to scheme to overthrow Hippias and return to Athens.
This is especially useful for apocrypha for which only fragmentary texts have survived.
The other temples are much more fragmentary, having been toppled by earthquakes long ago and quarried for their stones.
Evidence for Holbein's religious views is fragmentary and inconclusive.
The Sherden ( also known as Serden or Shardana ) are one of several groups of " Sea Peoples " who appear in fragmentary historical records ( Egyptian inscriptions ) for the Mediterranean region in the second millennium B. C.
The Noric language, a supposedly continental Celtic language, is attested in only two fragmentary inscriptions, which do not provide enough information for any conclusions about the nature of the language.
He composed longer pieces on a Persian War theme, including Dirge for the Fallen at Thermopylae, Battle at Artemisium and Battle at Salamis but their genres are not clear from the fragmentary remains-the first was labelled by Diodorus Siculus as an encomium but it was probably a hymn and the second was characterized in the Suda as elegiac yet Priscian, in a comment on prosody, indicated that it was composed in lyric meter.
" When the roughneck was at last killed by Achilles, for mocking the hero's lament over the death of the Amazon queen Penthesilea, a sacred feud was fought for Thersites ' sake ": Thersites ' cousin Diomedes, enraged at Achilles ' action, harnessed Penthesilea's corpse behind his chariot, dragged it and cast it into the Scamander, whence, however, it was retrieved and given decent burial, whether by Achilles or by the Trojans is not known from our fragmentary sources.
Smertrius himself is known outside Gaul, for example on a fragmentary inscription at Grossbach in Austria.
In Hawaiian mythology, according to Tregear, the legends about Kaha ’ i are ' extremely fragmentary and vague ', but they indicate that Hema traveled to ' Kahiki ' ( perhaps Tahiti, but more probably to kahiki ' the distance ', as kahiki can be understood to include all of the islands in the Pacific Ocean ) to receive a tribute called palala for the birth of his son Kaha ’ i. There he was captured by the Aiaia ( a bird, messenger of the god Kane ), died, and was buried in Ulu-paupau.
The fragmentary apocryphal Gospel of Peter exonerates Pilate of responsibility for the crucifixion of Jesus, placing it instead on Herod and the Jews who, unlike Pilate, refuse to " wash their hands ".
He is not known to have toured East Anglia, for which only a few fragmentary notes survive.

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