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In the vignette of Florence at the base, papery or vellum-like material is cut and stretched and scrolled into a cartouche ( cartoccia ).
The Romans invented the seaside villa: a vignette in a frescoed wall at the house of Lucretius Fronto in Pompeii still shows a row of seafront pleasure houses, all with porticos along the front, some rising up in porticoed tiers to an altana at the top that would catch a breeze on the most stifling evenings ( Veyne 1987 ill. p 152 )
to the people of Belmont County ( photo of county seal featured above the county map-see vignette at above right ).
The hieratic scrolls were a cheaper version, lacking illustration apart from a single vignette at the beginning, and were produced on smaller papyri.
The telecast ended with a vignette that featured Gifford taking a look back at highlights of the last 4 decades – and the 40th season – of MNF.
Among the earlier of such designs are the illustrations to the Comic English and Latin Grammars ( 1840 ), to Written Caricatures ( 1841 ), to Hood's Comic Annual, ( 1842 ), and to Albert Smith's Wassail Bowl ( 1843 ), subjects mainly of a small vignette size, transcribed with the best skill of such woodcutters as Orrin Smith, and not, like the larger and later Punch illustrations, cut at speed by several engravers working at once on the subdivided block.
McMahon also appeared at the WWE Hall of Fame induction ceremony on April 1, 2006 and in a backstage vignette with her immediate family at WrestleMania 22.
These changes included a cut in duty on ultra-low sulphur petrol, a freeze on fuel duty for other grades of fuel until at least April 2002 ( effectively ending the fuel duty escalator ), placing more vehicles into the lower vehicle excise duty ( VED ) band, an average cut of more than 50 % on VED for lorries, and a Brit Disc vignette scheme requiring all lorries, including those from overseas, to pay tax to use British roads.
The obverse featured vignettes of George Washington crossing the Delaware River and at Valley Forge ; the reverse featured a vignette of U. S. gold coins.
After 1564, when Plantin set up again in a new shop at the sign of De Gulden Passer (" The Golden Compasses ") the printers mark of the House of Plantin, which often appeared in a vignette on the title page of books from the press, depicts a compass, angels, and the motto Labore et Constancia (" By Labor and Constancy ") which epitomizes the life of the publisher.
Nevertheless every owner of a car that uses a motorway ( A ) or a national road ( DN ) in Romania must purchase a vignette ( ROvinieta ) from any of the main petrol stations or at any post office throughout the country.
It presented short, humorous vignettes which ran with musical accompaniment rather than a soundtrack, and challenged panelists to guess which ( obscure ) law was being broken by the " Lawbreaker " character ( portrayed by Paul Soles ), who always got arrested at the end of the vignette ( Robert Warner starred as the police officer ).
The visual use of black and white relates to the theme of interpersonal contrasts, as each vignette features two people who disagree completely yet manage to sit amicably at the same table.
In photography and optics, vignetting (; French: " vignette ") is a reduction of an image's brightness or saturation at the periphery compared to the image center.
A year later he appeared at the 2007 WWE draft edition of Raw in a vignette for Mr. McMahon appreciation night.
a vignette was aired that announced that Burke would be debuting under the ring name D ' Angelo Dinero at Hard Justice.
Taker had a vignette with the hearse telling Bradshaw to prepare to take his last ride and rest in peace at No Mercy.
And in a vignette that could have been taken much later after the events of the SaintLogic incident, Venus is seen manning the checkout counter at a supermarket, hinting at her quiet assimilation into everyday life.
The vignette at left shows Benjamin Franklin conducting the famous Kite experiment.
In France, the vignette was abolished for private vehicles in 2001 and was replaced by a tax on toll road operators at a rate of 6. 85 uer per 1000 km travelled.

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In the top center of the note is a vignette of a Bald Eagle perched on olive branches with a ribbon stating.

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This short vignette tells of Martians throughout Mars who, like Ylla, begin subconsciously picking up stray thoughts from the humans aboard the Second Expedition's ship.
But to the Protestants it seemed far from thorough ; Martin Luther had his edition ( 1538 ) prefaced with a vignette showing the cardinals cleaning the Augean stable of the Roman Church with foxtails instead of brooms.
Gertrude's descriptive essays apparently began with her essay of Alice B. Toklas, " a little prose vignette, a kind of happy inspiration that had detached itself from the torrential prose of The Making of Americans ".
* " History by the minute " vignette on the writing of the poem from the Historica Dominion Institute of Canada
In his 1895 historical novel Pharaoh, Bolesław Prus introduces a number of stories-within-the-story, ranging in length from vignette to full-blown story, many of them drawn from ancient Egyptian texts, that further the plot, illuminate characters, and even inspire the fashioning of individual characters.
A vignette from Bewick's History of British Birds, mentioned in Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre ( Chapter I ): " The fiend pinning down the thief's pack behind him, I passed over quickly: it was an object of terror "
The picture of " The Crow and the Pitcher " from 1776 was also to become a vignette in the first edition of the History of British Birds ( Volume 1: Land Birds, 1797 ).
Earlier on, there was a vignette of a man sleeping beneath a shrub, adapted from the 1784 illustration to " The Bear and the Two Friends ", in the first edition of the General History of the Quadrupeds ( 1790 ).
The text presents a vignette from the front lines of World War I ; specifically, of British soldiers attacked with chemical weapons.
In it, a crudely drawn male suitor is subjected to exaggerated bloody violence from all the unreasonably emotional women he approaches, with each vignette closing as the paper physically crumples up the characters in a frustrated heap.
Scholars and Egyptologists have also criticized Facsimile 2 for containing false reconstruction of lacunae, suggesting that Joseph Smith reconstructed portions of the vignette with characters from another papyrus.
Prior to him preparing his stir fry cuisine, the show usually featured a vignette of Yan travelling to different vacation spots from around the world ( e. g., Thailand ).
Elvis Mitchell of The New York Times, called the film an " intelligent and touching farce " and added, " Mr. Hedges dances from one vignette to another with a mouthwatering finesse.
The reverse features small yellow EURion 10s and have the fine lines removed from around the vignette of the United States Treasury building.
The reverse features small yellow EURion 100s and has the fine lines removed from around the vignette of Independence Hall.
Christine Meyer has offered compelling evidence to show that Senenmut was a bachelor for his entire life: for instance, Senenmut is portrayed alone with his parents in the funerary stelae of his tombs ; he was depicted alone, rather than with a wife, in the vignette of Chapter 110 from the Book of the Dead in tomb 353 and, finally, it was one of Senenmut's own brothers, and not one of his sons, who was charged with the execution of Senenmut's funerary rites.
He made his television debut as a member of the Dungeon of Doom as Hugh Morrus ( a pun on the word humorous ) on the November 18, 1995 episode of WCW Saturday Night in a vignette inside the Dungeon, where " The Taskmaster " Kevin Sullivan told his " father " the Master that he was giving him something he never had-laughter, and that he was giving him " the man from the Isle of Nowhere.
Modern Egyptologists have made an analysis of the facsimile, a copy of the extant original vignette from the Kirtland Egyptian Papers, and with fragments of the papyrus of the type from which the Book of Abraham was translated.
Each three minute Osgood File focuses on a single story ranging from a breaking development of national importance to a whimsical human-interest vignette.

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The origin of the Corinthian Order, illustrated in Claude Perrault's Vitruvius, 1684 Claude Perrault incorporated a vignette epitomizing the Callimachus tale in his illustration of the Corinthian order for his translation of Vitruvius, published in Paris, 1684 ( illustration, left ).
This allows the viewer some freedom of head movement but movement too far up / down left / right will cause the display to vanish off the edge of the collimator and movement too far back will cause it to crop off around the edge ( vignette ).
* Small yellow " 05 " s are printed to the left of the portrait on the front of the bill and to the right of the Lincoln Memorial vignette on the back.
* 1869: A new $ 5 United States Note was issued with a small portrait of Andrew Jackson on the left and a vignette of a pioneer family in the middle.
* 1870: National Gold Bank Notes, featuring a vignette of Benjamin Franklin flying a kite on the left and liberty and an eagle on the right, were issued specifically for payment in gold coin by participating national banks.
The one-year Interest Bearing Notes featured a vignette of Alexander Hamilton to the left and an allegorical figure representing loyalty to the right.
The one-year Interest Bearing Notes featured a vignette of George Washington in the center, and allegorical figures representing " The Guardian " to the right and " Justice " to the left.
The two-year notes featured a vignette of the U. S. treasury building in the center, a farmer and mechanic to the left, and sailors firing a cannon to the right.
By 1869 the $ 2 United States Note was redesigned with the now familiar portrait of Thomas Jefferson to the left and a vignette of the United States Capitol in the center of the obverse.
* 1869: The $ 1 United States Note was redesigned with a portrait of George Washington in the center and a vignette of Christopher Columbus sighting land to the left.

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