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However, the most common image of terrorism is that it is carried out by small and secretive cells, highly motivated to serve a particular cause and many of the most deadly operations in recent times, such as the September 11 attacks, the London underground bombing, and the 2002 Bali bombing were planned and carried out by a close clique, composed of close friends, family members and other strong social networks.
in Doñana National Park based on underground and underwater surveys, and the existence of what they characterized as " memorial cities " rebuilt in Atlantis's image.
This discovery, the remains of an ancient landing place and the work on an underground tunnel, create an image of a natural cavern adorned by statues.
People from the underground realm of K ' n-yan brought an image of the deity Tsathoggua to Lomar, where it was worshipped.
The hall of waxworks may also be inspired by the underground grotto of mummies in King Solomon's Mines, an image which Lewis found very powerful.
The underground man confronts Liza with an image of her future, by which she is unmoved at first, but, she eventually realizes the plight of her position and how she will slowly become useless and will descend more and more, until she is no longer wanted by anyone.
image: Neglinka002. jpg | Numerous small connecting pipes to the underground river
The PXL-2000 has seen a revival in popularity since the early-to-mid 1990s among independent graphic designers, experimental / avant-garde, and underground filmmakers, due to its unique image akin to 8 mm or super 8 movie film ( upconverted to the standard 30 frame / s in the camera ).
The bottle and many advertisements featured an image of the devil, while its namesake was Pluto, the Roman god of the underworld ; so named because of the water's origin underground.
The middle chamber leads to the sanctum sanctorum of the temple in the form of a cave, which consists of no image but a natural underground spring that flows through a yoni-shaped cleft in the bedrock.
According to tradition, the icon was discovered on July 8, 1579, underground in the city of Kazan by a little girl, Matrona, to whom the location of the image was revealed by the Theotokos, the Blessed Virgin Mary, in a Marian apparition.
The British underground newspaper International Times, also known as IT, used as its logo a black-and-white image of Theda Bara, vampish star of silent films.
In its place will stand four high-rise buildings and one underground car park, and new shops that together makes the image of the street as a “ Wedding City ”.
The style and image of the people was also different from that of the Love Parade's participants, it was more underground.

image and manifested
Another difference, in comparison with JPEG, is in terms of visual artifacts: JPEG 2000 produces ringing artifacts, manifested as blur and rings near edges in the image, while JPEG produces ringing artifacts and ' blocking ' artifacts, due to its 8 × 8 blocks.
The Vishnudharmottara Purana also emphasizes the identity and sameness of the male Purusha and female Prakriti, manifested in the image of Ardhanarishvara.
This manifested itself not only in the type of imagery that appeared in these works but in the method Rego employed which was based on the Surrealist idea of automatic drawing, in which the artist attempts to disengage the conscious mind from the making process to allow the unconscious mind to direct the image making.
somatoform disorder, wherein the affected person is concerned with body image, manifested as excessive concern about and preoccupation with a perceived defect of their physical features.
In other words, the activity of the Original Essence manifested itself in the creation of man, who at the same time is the image of the Heavenly Man and of the universe, just as with Plato and Philo the idea of man, as microcosm, embraces the idea of the universe or macrocosm.
This Christian humanism goes back to the source, repositioning Jesus as the incarnate fusing of humanity with the divine-humanity in the image of God-especially as manifested in the sublime, creative achievements of Western civilization.
Lord Chaos is an abstract being who embodies the metaphysical concept of Chaos ; as such it has no physical form, although on occasion it has manifested as an image of a disembodied bald inhumanly warped and distorted male head.
His works discuss the analysis of dreams and visions, such as the " significance of dreams and visions, the degrees of luminous epiphany that are manifested to the mystic, the different classes of concept and image that engage his attention, and the nature and interrelations of man's ' subtle centres.

image and magazines
Chinese vegetarian restaurants are generally decorated with her image, and she appears in most Buddhist vegetarian pamphlets and magazines.
This might mean driving down manufacturing costs, or changing the artwork or content of products like magazines or albums so they better fit with Wal-Mart's image of family friendliness.
The rift between the old image of skateboarding and a newer one is quite visible: magazines such as Thrasher portray skateboarding as dirty, rebellious, and still firmly tied to punk, while other publications, Transworld Skateboarding as an example, paint a more diverse and controlled picture of skateboarding.
Although fighting games offer female characters, their image tends to be hyperfeminized, and they have even been featured as pin-up girls in game magazines.
This contrasted with the exotic high-fashion image cultivated by New Romantic pop groups such as Spandau Ballet and Duran Duran and highlighted in magazines such as The Face and i-D.
Thus, what came out in the media: from newspapers, magazines, TV, and the movies, was a product of the stereotypes of the 30s and 40s — though garbled — of a cross between a 1920s Greenwich Village bohemian artist and a Bop musician, whose visual image was completed by mixing in Daliesque paintings, a beret, a Vandyck beard, a turtleneck sweater, a pair of sandals, and set of bongo drums.
Her image has appeared on such magazines as Marie Claire, Harper's Bazaar, Vanity Fair, and ELLE.
Hustler has often featured more explicit photographs than comparable magazines and has contained depictions of women that some find demeaning, such as a naked woman in a meat grinder or presented as a dog on a leash — though Flynt later said that the meat grinder image was a criticism of the pornography industry itself.
Disappointed with Pedro as the image that the outside world had of Chile, cartoonist René Ríos Boettiger ( Pepo ) started one of the most famous Latin American comic magazines: Condorito.
The image was published in many magazines.
On 3 September 2003, East Week was back on sale in the market with a renewed image to become an apparent rival of the entertainment magazines.
G-men was designed to encourage steady readership by presenting a more well-defined fantasy image, and by running serialized, continuing manga stories ( as opposed to the one-shot stories standard in other in gay men's magazines ) which encouraged purchase of every issue.
Footage of nudity ( including genitals, buttocks, nipples or areolae ) is likewise obscured in some media: before the watershed in many countries, in newspapers or general magazines, or in places in which the public cannot avoid seeing the image ( such as on billboards ).
With the potential to alter body image, debate continues as to whether manipulated images, particularly those in magazines, contribute to self-esteem issues in both men and women.
With her image on the covers of the two thick fall fashion magazines, Auermann achieved a triumph equal to winning two legs of the Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing.
The FVPC Act gives the OFLC jurisdiction to classify " publications " which include films, videos, DVDs, computer games with restricted content, books, magazines, comics, manga, sound recordings, pictures, newspapers, photographs, photographic slides, " any print or writing ", any " paper or other thing " that has images or words on it ( including apparel, playing cards, greeting cards, art, store-fronts and billboards ), and electronic digital image, text and sound computer files.
She agreed to do the shoot to raise awareness of poor body image and in order to encourage fashion magazines to promote healthy attitudes toward weight and eating.
She also had a long career as a stripper and in the fields of pornographic film and magazines, stemming from a desire to incorporate her own image into collages she produced in this period.
Phillips ' use of negative space allowed the viewer to " fill-in " the image ; it also reduced printing costs for the magazine, as " the novelty of the technique and the striking design qualities masked the fact that Life was getting by with single color or two-color covers in a day when full-color covers were de rigueur for the better magazines ".
Her published writings include " Heroines ," ( 1925 ) a series of monologues based upon female fairy tale characters and intertwining them with witty comparisons to the contemporary image of women ; Aveux non avenus, ( Carrefour, 1930 ) a book of essays and recorded dreams illustrated with photomontages ; and several essays in magazines and journals.
Bodybuilding magazines soon began capitalizing on his image, but Larry-an IFBB athlete-wrote exclusively for Joe Weider's publications.
He was known for equipping his heroines with " brass bras " and implausible costumes, and the public image of science fiction in his day was partly created by his work for Startling and other magazines.
Cinefex is also one of the few magazines that produces a separate version for subscribers that does not have a bar code printed on the front cover, allowing the cover image to be viewed unobstructed.
In saddle-stitched magazines ( as opposed to those that are perfect-bound ), the centerfold does not have any blank space cutting through the image.

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