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gigantic and blade
His remains were contained in a chest near the sanctuary of Artemis Kordax ( Pausanias 6. 22. 1 ), though in earlier times a gigantic shoulder blade was shown ; during the Trojan War, John Tzetzes said, Pelops ' shoulder-blade was brought to Troy by the Greeks because the Trojan prophet Helenus claimed the Pelopids would be able to win by doing so.
At the head of the gigantic skeleton lay a sword, with a remarkably broad blade, almost two metres in length, ornamented with a gold and silver handle.
The Japanese release of the toy included the " Master Sword ," a gigantic blade for Fortress Maximus, and a smaller version for his Headmaster component ( see below ).
The most unusual feature Guiron's anatomy, however, is the gigantic blade that he sports on his head, which is nearly as long as his body.

gigantic and length
The ski jump, called Kastellbakken, was viewed as gigantic for its time, with length around 20 meters readily achieved.
: I shall relate how the new settlement was, during many troubled years, successfully defended against foreign and domestic enemies ; how, under that settlement, the authority of law and the security of property were found to be compatible with a liberty of discussion and of individual action never before known ; how, from the auspicious union of order and freedom, sprang a prosperity of which the annals of human affairs had furnished no example ; how our country, from a state of ignominious vassalage, rapidly rose to the place of umpire among European powers ; how her opulence and her martial glory grew together ; how, by wise and resolute good faith, was gradually established a public credit fruitful of marvels which to the statesmen of any former age would have seemed incredible ; how a gigantic commerce gave birth to a maritime power, compared with which every other maritime power, ancient or modern, sinks into insignificance ; how Scotland, after ages of enmity, was at length united to England, not merely by legal bonds, but by indissoluble ties of interest and affection ; how, in America, the British colonies rapidly became far mightier and wealthier than the realms which Cortes and Pizarro had added to the dominions of Charles the Fifth ; how in Asia, British adventurers founded an empire not less splendid and more durable than that of Alexander.
It was a " gigantic folio volume " of about 1800 pages, about three times the length of the 1559 Latin book.
The 2004 feature length movie Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow ( which Paramount released in several territories, WB also distributed in a few countries ) kept the setting in the 1940s, but scaled up the scene from a single robot robbing a jewelry exhibition to an army of gigantic robots stealing city infrastructure.
in length, width, and height, a city of these gigantic proportions can not be located on this earth, but as stated in ch. 21 comes down from heaven on to the new earth.
Its pseudobulbs can grow to a length of 2. 5 m. Plants can develop into gigantic clusters weighing from several hundred kilograms to one ton!
Its cylindric pseudobulbs can grow to a length of 2. 5 m. It can grow to gigantic clusters weighing from several hundred kilograms to more than one ton.
An adult would have been about twice as long ( 15 meters ( 49 ft ) in length ) which is still less than half the length of its gigantic kin, like Argentinosaurus and Paralititan.
The Winter Cavalcade was held in the December and featured a gigantic ski run that reached 100 ft into the roof and ran the length of the arena.
Therizinosaurs spanned a large range of sizes, from the small Beipiaosaurus ( which measured 2. 2 m, or 7. 3 ft in length ), to the gigantic Therizinosaurus, which at an approximate 10 – 12 m ( 33 – 40 ft ) long and an estimated weight of 6. 2 tonnes, was among the largest known theropods.
He is chased by several Virgo IIs along the length of the facility, which is actually a gigantic colony cannon.

gigantic and was
However, it was British anatomist Sir Richard Owen who identified the fossils as the gigantic marsupials Nototherium and Diprotodon.
In 2008, Martin Sieff, in a review of the book Chaplin: A Life, wrote: " Chaplin was not just ' big ', he was gigantic.
" Bassist Peter Tork said, " Adios to the Manchester Cowboy ", and speaking to CNN, drummer / singer Micky Dolenz said, " He was the brother I never had and this leaves a gigantic hole in my heart ".
According to Cassius Dio a gigantic equestrian statue was erected to Hadrian after his death.
This was seen by the Jesuits as a gigantic step forward, but the English and the locals knew better.
M < sub > 4253 </ sub > is the first Mersenne prime that is titanic, M < sub > 44497 </ sub > is the first gigantic, and M < sub > 6, 972, 593 </ sub > was the first megaprime to be discovered, being a prime with at least 1, 000, 000 digits.
At the same time Prokofiev also composed music for children ( Three Songs for Children and Peter and the Wolf, among others ) as well as the gigantic Cantata for the 20th Anniversary of the October Revolution, which was banned from performance and had to wait until May 1966 for a partial premiere.
Some trebuchets were small and operated by a very small crew ; however, unlike the onager, it was possible to build the trebuchet on a gigantic scale: such giants could hurl enormous rocks at huge ranges.
In 55 BCE, Pompey's " gift to the Roman People " of a gigantic, architecturally daring theatre was dedicated to Venus Victrix, and thereby connected the once equestrian vir triumphalis to Aeneas, son of Venus and ancestor of Rome itself.
Owing to the gigantic simultaneous efforts of Frege, Dedekind and Cantor, the infinite was set on a throne and revelled in its total triumph.
As a sign of the new ambitions, the south wing was heightened by one storey and a new, gigantic ball room placed over the chapel.
The introduction to the first movement, beginning mysteriously and climbing slowly with fragments of the first theme to the gigantic full statement of that theme, was taken over by Bruckner ; so was the awe-inspiring coda of the first movement.
His taste in architecture was similar to that of Darius, though on an even more gigantic scale.
** When Epsilon III was discovered to be harboring a gigantic machine in the two part episode " A Voice in the Wilderness ," it is discovered that a living being named Varn had integrated himself with the machine to act as a CPU for the machine.
In Persian mythology, Simurgh ( Persian: سيمرغ, Middle Persian: senmurv ) was a winged creature in the basic shape of a peacock, gigantic enough to carry off an elephant or a whale, but also endued with the head of a dog and the claws of a lion.
The existing Aqua Claudia aqueduct was extended to supply water to the area and the gigantic bronze Colossus of Nero was set up nearby at the entrance to the Domus Aurea.
Hitler and Raeder planned not only to build a huge base at Trondheim called Nordstern which was intended to be the future home of the fleet envisioned in the Z Plan, but also to turn Trondheim into a German city of a quarter of a million people, which would be connected to Germany by a four-lane highway and gigantic bridges linking Scandinavia to the European mainland.
In addition to providing spectacular entertainments to the Roman populace, the building was also conceived as a gigantic triumphal monument to commemorate the military achievements of the Flavians during the Jewish wars.
For example, Eric Hobsbawm's book The age of revolution: 1789 – 1848 ( published 1962 and 2005 ) chapter 11, stated " Urban development in our period was a gigantic process of class segregation, which pushed the new labouring poor into great morasses of misery outside the centres of government and business and the newly specialised residential areas of the bourgeoisie.
In August 1941, he was given responsibility for the gigantic office complex to house the War Department's 40, 000 staff which would ultimately become the Pentagon.
While these gigantic water management schemes were not implemented, a smaller Irtysh-Karaganda irrigation canal () was built between 1962 and 1974 to supply water to the dry Kazakh steppes and to one of the country's main industrial centers, Karaganda.

gigantic and perfectly
Menshikov understood perfectly the principles on which Peter's reforms were conducted and was the right hand of the tsar in all his gigantic undertakings.
* Data states " There is no record of any Federation vessel encountering anything remotely like this " despite the fact Captain Kirk encountered just such an area of blackness in The Immunity Syndrome, which fits the " old Klingon legend a gigantic black space creature which was said to devour entire vessels ", that Worf recalls perfectly.

gigantic and designed
In 1869 he designed a gigantic ' Imperial Forum ' which was not realized.
Between 1966 and 1992, he designed over 100 wargames and other conflict simulations, ranging from 1969's Up Against the Wall, Motherfucker about the student takeover at Columbia ( which he witnessed as a bystander ), to the gigantic War in Europe, to the online Hundred Years ' War, which has been running since 1992.
* In 1809 by Joseph Tucker, the Master Shipwright at Plymouth Dockyard, designed a gigantic first rate, to be named Duke of York.
Dick Lundin, legendary for his exhaustive and elaborate creations, designed and animated a huge mining ship and the famous gigantic robot " Ant " which was to be one of the villains in control of the Earth.
Eads designed a gigantic railway system intended for construction at the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, which would carry ocean going ships across the isthmus from the Gulf of Mexico to the Pacific Ocean ; this attracted some interest but was never constructed.
The result was the Step Pyramid of Djoser – which was designed to serve as a gigantic stairway by which the soul of the deceased pharaoh could ascend to the heavens.
In fact, Akihabara Junior High School is a gigantic altar that is designed to receive the Primum Mobile when it descends.
The Big Wool Bales is an attraction consisting of five linked structures designed to resemble five gigantic woolbales-a tribute to the importance of the local wool industry.
Guest stars The Ramones were " gigantic obsessive Simpsons fans " and their characters were designed by Wes Archer.
He designed the Millennium memorial ( 1897-1905 ), the building of the Museum of Fine Arts ( 1899-1907 ) and the Palace of Art ( 1905 ) in Budapest ; the latter are located opposite each other on the gigantic Heroes ' Square at the end of Andrássy Avenue.
* Supergate A gigantic Stargate designed to allow the passage of starships.

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