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words and beneath
In Derrida's own words the structural problematic is that " beneath the serene use of these concepts and structure is to be found a debate that ... makes new reductions and explications indefinitely necessary.
* Minerva decorates the keystone over the main entrance to the Boston Public Library beneath the words, " Free to all.
At the start of " The Hidden Tiger " Peel is redecorating her apartment ( wearing a jumpsuit and drinking champagne ); she peels off a strip of wallpaper, revealing the words " Mrs Peel " painted on the wall beneath.
" Indeed, in 2005, labels for opium tincture began to include the concentration of morphine ( 10 mg / mL ) in large text beneath the words " Opium Tincture ".
Also called the hypoderm, subcutaneous tissue, or superficial fascia and the bottom layer of the integumentary system in vertebrates ( hypoderm and subcutaneous are from Greek and Latin words, respectively, for " beneath the skin ").
In 1868, Ambroise Firmin-Didot suggested in his book Observations sur l ' orthographe, ou ortografie, française ( Observations on French Spelling ) that French phonetics could be better regularized by adding a cedilla beneath the letter " t " in some words.
' The same words were used by Sigmund Freud as the dedicatory motto for his seminal book The Interpretation of Dreams, figuring Acheron as psychological underworld beneath the conscious mind.
The Spartans, however, needed an interpreter to clear up any misunderstandings of double meanings which might lie concealed beneath the surface of complicated words.
The reverse shows a seated Britannia holding a trident with the words to either side of her, and the date in the exergue beneath her ; until 1895 there was a lighthouse to Britannia's left and a ship to her right ; variations in the reverse include different levels of the sea around her feet, and an " H " below the date in 1874, 1875 ( very rare ), 1876, 1881 and 1882 indicated that the coin was produced at Messrs Ralph Heaton's mint in Birmingham.
It was immediately incorporated in to the national seal, replacing the words Republic of the Philippines, which were originally inscribed in a scroll beneath the arms.
The first pictorial representation of the familiar memento mori theme that was popularized in 16th-century Venice, now made more concrete and vivid by the inscription, is Guercino's version, painted between 1618 and 1622 ( in the Galleria Nazionale d ' Arte Antica, Rome ), in which the inscription gains force from the prominent presence of a skull in the foreground, beneath which the words are carved.
", at the New York Comic Con 2008, DC Comics gave away pins featuring Nightwing, Jason Todd, and Hush with the words " I Am Batman " beneath them.
A regular on British radio and television, he has been described as " a formidable interview subject, with a hostility simmering just beneath the surface – perhaps because, in his words, he is used to having to be " hit hard " whenever he is given the chance to air his unfashionable views ".
There are some sounds in these words which were not previously found in South Asian languages before the influence of Arabic and Persian, and these are therefore represented by introducing dots beneath specific Gurumukhi characters.
Neihardt recorded Black Elk's words regarding his vision as follows: “ I was standing on the highest mountain of them all, and round about beneath me was the whole hoop of the world ,” he is quoted as saying in Neihardt's book.
Front Left Plate — King Solomon holding a scroll with the words, " Fear the Lord and flee from evil " ( Proverbs 3: 7 ), beneath an inscription in red enamel REX SALOMON " King Solomon.
Back Left Plate — King David holding a scroll with the words, " The renown king delights in doing justice " ( Psalm 99: 4 ), beneath the inscription in red enamel REX DAVID " King David.
The under currents beneath the words and the social revolutions it recalls form the source of inspiration to Dravida Peravai.
When the body was lifted a " mass of congealed blood ", in PC Thain's words, lay beneath the body.
Note the French words ' Dieu Le Roi ' beneath the heart-and-cross, meaning ' God ( is ) the King '.
Note the French words ' Dieu Le Roi ' beneath the heart-and-cross, meaning ' God ( is ) the king '.
( Hypoderm and subcutaneous are from Greek and Latin words, respectively, for " beneath the skin.
Located beneath its name on the company ’ s web site are the words “ business ecology ,” which the company defines as “ the effective use of material, social and financial resources – the key to sustainability ”.
Never developing better coping strategies or skills for self-expression, they can become adults who, beneath a " seductive veneer ", " harbor vindictive intent ", in the words of a US congressman psychologist and a writer therapist.

words and statue
On the base of the statue were inscribed the opening words of the Scotland Act: " There Shall Be A Scottish Parliament ", a phrase to which Dewar himself famously said, " I like that!
" great god ") on the Japanese game cover, makes a play on words between the word for wolf ( 狼 ) and the word Kami, as 大神 and 狼 are pronounced the same way ; the pivotal protagonist is a statue of a wolf possessed by Amaterasu.
" These words are inscribed on her statue in St Martin's Place, near Trafalgar Square in London.
Originally hoping for a statue, he settled for a plaque on the walls of Norwich Castle engraved with his words and unveiled in 1949, 400 years after the rebellion.
The statue also includes Lady Liberty kneeling at the base, etching the words " with malice toward none.
The statue featured Jesus Christ on a globe accompanied with the words, " Christ Guide us on our Way ," and had been a centerpiece of the city for 40 years.
It was also noted humorously that the statue of Charles Stewart Parnell, on which appears his famous words " No man has a right to fix the boundary to the march of a nation.
The prophetic words of his Jewish protagonist against the backdrop of the Statue of Liberty allude to Emma Lazarus's famous poem The New Colossus ( 1883 ), which celebrated the statue as a symbol of the United States ' democracy and its identity as an immigrant nation.
King George was reportedly more enraged by the breach of protocol than by the nature of the request, yet it attracted the support of the Common Councilmen of London who expressed their gratitude by erecting a monument in the Guildhall, London including a life-size statue of Beckford ( pictured ), surmounting a stone tablet on which the words Beckford had used to admonish the king are engraved in gold.
These words became famous and were put on a Cambronne statue in Nantes after his death.
On the 27 April 1909, a suffragette named Marjory Hume, chained herself to the statue, shouting " Deeds not words ".
Etched on the base of the statue are Clark's famous words, " Boys, Be Ambitious.
* A plaque with the words " Chicago Stadium-1929 – 1994-Remember The Roar " is located behind a statue of the Blackhawks greatest players on the north side of the United Center.
During restoration work on the statue in 1959 an inscription was found on its back with the words IU?
In addition to this statue a vase was found with the first four words of a poem, she had written, on it.
In 1769 the actor David Garrick, unveiling a statue of Shakespeare in Stratford-upon-Avon during the Shakespeare Jubilee, read out a poem culminating with the words "' tis he, ' tis he, / The God of our idolatry ".
The square where the statue is located is now officially named " Nackas Hörna " ( Nacka's corner )-a play with words as he shot a corner kick straight into the goal in his comeback for Hammarby after coming back from Italy.
Everton Chairman Bill Kenwright also paid tribute by saying: " On the foot of the Dixie Dean statue outside Goodison Park are the words " Footballer-Gentlemen-Evertonian ".......... those words summed up Dixie-and they apply, equally, to the great Brian Labone.
On 24 August, at his office in Tokyo's Dai Ichi building, he shot himself through the heart ; he left his desk covered in sutras, letters to his officers and his family, a statue of Emperor Meiji and a scroll bearing Emperor Hirohito's words to him following the August 15th incident.
Plutarch wrote: " The senate, much commending their public spirit, caused the temple to be built and a statue set up in it at the public charge ; they, however, made up a sum among themselves, for a second image of Fortune, which the Romans say uttered, as it was putting up, words to this effect, “ Blessed of the gods, O women, is your gift .”"
His assistant was Percival, a messenger pigeon who would wake him from his statue mode with the words " Granite Man, Oh rock of power, Awake and face this dangerous hour!
The words below the statue ("... we forgive and ask for forgiveness ") are a quote from the Letter, which was authored by Kominek.

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