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These included some for the Triumphs of Maximilian, where he followed the overall style presumably set by Hans Burgkmair, although he was able to escape somewhat from this in his depictions of the more disorderly baggage-train, still coming through a mountain landscape.
These all culminate in frightening depictions of a powerful king who, like the Babylonian rulers of the court tales, attacks Israel, defiles the temple, and incurs divine judgment.
These depictions were a large part of the artist ’ s greater body of work containing several renowned pieces of the Virgin.
These depictions of punishment may have influenced medieval perceptions of the inferno in hell via early Christian and Coptic texts.
These graphic, billboard-sized ads included depictions of a variety of shocking subjects, one of which featured a deathbed scene of a man ( AIDS activist David Kirby ) dying from AIDS.
These traditional lions passant guardant appear in the coat of arms of England and many of its former colonies ; more modern naturalistic ( leopard-like ) depictions appear on the coat of arms of several African nations including Benin, Malawi, Somalia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Gabon, which uses a black panther.
These designs found their way into early Christian manuscripts and artwork with the addition of depictions from life, such as animals, plants and even humans.
These accounts influenced later cultural depictions of Cleopatra, which typically present her using her charms to influence the most powerful men in the Western world.
These works contain one of the earliest fictional depictions of a generation ship.
These attributes suggest an Eleusinian deity, and while the Greek original is most often taken as Triptolemus, no extant depictions of Triptolemus show the combination of poppies and grain, which is associated with Demeter ( Roman Ceres ).
These depictions include " Idun " ( statue, 1821 ) by H. E. Freund, " Idun " ( statue, 1843 ) and " Idun som bortrövas av jätten Tjasse i örnhamn " ( plaster statue, 1856 ) by C. G. Qvarnström, " Brage sittande vid harpan, Idun stående bakom honom " ( 1846 ) by Nils Blommér, " Iduns Rückkehr nach Valhalla " by C. Hansen ( resulting in an 1862 woodcut modeled on the painting by C. Hammer ), " Bragi und Idun, Balder und Nanna " ( drawing, 1882 ) by K. Ehrenberg, " Idun and the Apples " ( 1890 ) by J. Doyle Penrose, " Brita as Iduna " ( 1901 ) by Carl Larsson, " Loki och Idun " ( 1911 ) by John Bauer, " Idun " ( watercolor, 1905 ) by B. E. Ward, and " Idun " ( 1901 ) by E. Doepler.
These face markings are similarly and frequently used in the late post-classic depictions of a Mayan maize god.
These depictions were wrong then and are wrong today.
These speculations are in stark contrast to the historical depictions expressed in the Bible and are therefore mutually exclusive.
These depictions are sometimes based on observation or research and sometimes on rumors or supposition.
These images are suggestive of science fiction in general rather than depictions of specific scenes from books, and therefore can be — and have been — used interchangeably on book covers.
These feline anthropomorphic figures may range from a human figure with slight jaguar characteristics to depictions of shamanistic transformations in the so-called transformative pose, kneeling with hands on knees, to figures that are nearly completely feline.
These images bear some resemblance to depictions of kouros figures in Greco-Roman art.
These activities provide approximately 40 hours of space journeys and astronomical lessons, to include extensive tours of the Celestia universe, the complete life cycle of stars, the solar system, the human space program, the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence ( SETI ), and depictions of astronomical events such as the formation of our moon billions of years ago, and the possible terraforming of Mars in the future.
These repeatedly negative media depictions of the opposing ethnic factions have been said to have been examples of Milošević's state media promoting fear-mongering and to inflame the Serbian people to support the Yugoslav wars.
" These groups variously oppose abortion, pornography, pre-marital sex, homosexuality, certain aspects of feminism, cohabitation, separation of church and state, and depictions of sexuality in the media.
These depictions represent Muslims worshipping Muhammad ( Mahomet, Mahound ) as a god and depict them worshiping various deities in the form of idols ( cult images ), ranging from Apollo to Lucifer, but their chief deity was typically named Termagant.
These paintings, like the horseshoe or currency depictions mentioned earlier, are especially effective as trompe l ' oeil because the objects occupy a shallow space, meaning that the illusion is not spoiled by parallax shift if the viewer moves.
These views, particularly the Valley of the Mississippi Illustrated were some of the first depictions of the American West.

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These differences, in turn, derive from prior differences concerning the friendly or hostile character of change.
These scripts are thought to derive from the Proto-Sinaitic alphabet ( dated to about 1500 BC ), which is thought to derive from Egyptian hieroglyphs.
These principles derive ultimately from Roman law, transmitted through Spanish and French law, as the state's current territory intersects the area of North America colonized by Spain and by France.
These practices also find currency among non-denominational fundamentalist or charismatic fellowships, many of which derive from Baptist origins, culturally if not theologically.
These beliefs might be justified because they are self-evident, infallible, or derive from reliable cognitive mechanisms.
These descriptions may be used in order to derive several interesting properties.
These so-called non-coding RNAs (" ncRNA ") can be encoded by their own genes ( RNA genes ), but can also derive from mRNA introns.
These properties derive from ultraviolet's power to alter chemical bonds, even without having quite enough energy to ionize atoms.
These spectra can be interpreted to derive information about the atoms and molecules, and they can also be used to detect, identify and quantify chemicals.
These properties derive from the ultraviolet photon's power to alter chemical bonds in molecules, even without having enough energy to ionize atoms.
These base units are used to derive larger and smaller units and replaced a huge number of unstandardised units of measure that existed previously.
These he does not derive from your pleasure ; no, nor from the law and the constitution.
These are closely related to the terpenes, and derive from them through partial oxidation.
These names derive from the Greek name for the gulf, the Great Syrtis.
These range from naive semantics or stochastic semantic analysis to the use of pragmatics to derive meaning from context.
These cheaper films allowed the studios to derive maximum value from facilities and contracted staff in between a studio's more important productions, while also breaking in new personnel.
These feelings may derive from a strain on an individual before and after joining an organization.
These derive from endothelial stem cells, which are also present in the bone marrow.
These disorders are congenital conditions that derive from either damage to, or abnormal development of, the fetal nervous system in the earliest stages of development in utero.
These equity derivatives derive their value from the price of the underlying stock or stocks.
These myths in turn may derive from an earlier Hittite myth concerning the battle between the Storm God Tarhun and the dragon Illuyankas.
These sets of differential equations can be used to derive a transfer function that models the behavior of the system.
These posts gave him both better pay and more free time with which to tutor privately and derive more income from those endeavours.

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