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These and reliefs
These stone reliefs lined the walls in the royal palaces where foreigners were received by the king.
These stones decorated with reliefs from the Amarna period, originally from the ancient temple of Aten in Memphis, had almost certainly been reused in the foundations of another ruined monument.
These include the Athena Parthenos, a magnificent miniature copy of the great image that Phidias created for the Parthenon in Athens ; a copy of Myron's Athena from the group of Athena and Marsyas ; a copy of Polyclitus's magnificent Diadumenos ; and a copy of the four Maenad reliefs by Callimachus.
These early reliefs show strongly the influence of Donatello.
These reliefs depict scenes from the Italian campaign of Constantine against Maxentius which was the reason for the construction of the monument.
These expeditions uncovered substantial remains of the Assyrian and Neo-Hittite periods, including defensive structures, temples, palaces, and numerous basalt statues and reliefs with Luwian hieroglyphic inscriptions.
These reliefs, lost since the 17th century with the exception of some fragments now in the Istanbul Archaeological Museum, were probably put in place in the 9th or 10th centuries to form the appearance of a triumphal gate.
These were adorned with sculptural reliefs created by each one of four Greek sculptors.
These are known from reliefs and vase paintings, with at least one archaeological example found in an Athenian tomb.
These reliefs show four major events from the reign of Louis XIV, rendered as allegories:
These paintings have disappeared, but they likely influenced the composition of the historical reliefs carved on military sarcophagi, the Arch of Titus, and Trajan's Column.
These include reliefs and exemptions in relation to income tax, capital gains tax, inheritance tax, stamp duty land tax and value added tax.
These imitated the effects of the classical-style reliefs he also produced.
These reliefs represented the " personality " or " soul " of the person interred and formed part of the wall decoration inside the tomb chamber.
These figures are frequently worked in the shape of statues or reliefs, or are painted on thangkas.
These are decorated by reliefs, showing delegates of the 23 subject nations of the Persian Empire paying tribute to Darius I, who is represented seated centrally.

These and bore
These are most often large – bore instruments with a rich mellow sound.
These smaller bore and gauge shotshells also require much less lead shot, further lessening the impact of the rapid rises seen in the price of lead shot.
These victories capped Neville's extensive service in the north, and Edward rewarded him with the earldom of Northumberland, which bore substantial income.
These darts (" garros ") had iron heads or were of iron wrapped with leather to fit the bore of small guns, and continued in use up to nearly the end of the 16th century.
These dirt paths were crude rough paths that bore no resemblance to today's modern highways.
These could be separate instruments placed on a surface parallel to the axis of the bore or physically integrated into some form of sight mount.
These new " celebrity " recordings bore red labels, and were marketed as " Red Seal " records.
These subcaliber rounds are held in place in the bore by sabots.
These new systems, together with the 125mm D-81TM " Rapira-3 " smooth bore gun, ensures that the T-80U can accurately hit and destroy targets at a range of up to 5 kilometers ( ATGMs and HV / APFSDS ).
These coins bore the emblem and legends of the RSFSR ( Russian Federated Soviet Socialist Republic ) and depicted the famous slogan, " Workers of the world, Unite!
These early designs bore a resemblance to the military M1917 " Brodie " helmet, which served as their inspiration.
These guns were 66 feet ( 20 m ) long — 50 times their bore, or 50 calibers, from breechface to muzzle.
These cups, filled with food or drinks, were distributed in the streets to the people, and bore an inscription supporting the candidate to the election.
These records bore catalog numbers prefixed with an " H ," probably because vertical-cut discs were also called " Hill and Dale " ( Marco, 302-303 )
These remains were interred in a chapel which had been part of the Roman fort, which became the basis for a church which bore his name, and was rebuilt several times over the years.
These coins bore the date " 1776-1976.
These were followed in 1979 by a second series of coins, in the same denominations, which bore a design of a horseman in place of the arms.
These fossils, as well as numerous skeletal similarities to birds and related feathered dinosaurs, support the idea that troodontids probably bore a bird-like feathered coat.
These fifes were one piece, cylindrical bore instruments with six irregularly sized and placed tone-holes.
These corrosive primers leave a residue of potassium chloride salt in the bore after a cartridge is fired.
These estimates bore no relation to how much control they actually had, but was related to how often the " Score " light lit up.
These states nominally bore some dependency on the kingdom of Jerusalem.
These ships bore most of the brunt of the Japanese assault.
These had new, short, smoothbore barrels ( 35 mm / 1. 375 inch ), with. 40 " / 10mm bore, and with cylinder chambers reamed to accept special QSPR ammunition which externally resembled metal-cased. 410-gauge shotgun shells but internally worked as a piston to trap the gases.

These and elaborate
These were avoided in PM by building an elaborate system of types: a set of elements is of a different type than is each of its elements ( a set is not an element ; one element is not the set ) and one cannot speak of the " set of all sets " and similar constructs, which would lead to paradoxes ( see Russell's paradox ).
These types of paintings were far more demanding than the informal portraits upon which Anguissola had based her early reputation, as it took a tremendous amount of time and energy to render the many intricate designs of the fine fabrics and elaborate jewelry associated with royal subjects.
These prizes are often rather elaborate, ornate gifts, such as giant cups, decorative plates, and statuettes.
These instruments are all more or less elaborate developments of the " logical slate ", on which were written in vertical columns all the combinations of symbols or letters that could logically be made out of a definite number of terms.
These differing results between simple surveys, and more elaborate interviews and psychological reviews, are revealing of some of the difficulties in trying to measure the psychological impact of vasectomy on men.
These are large, elaborate tombs of finely-cut stone, such as could only have been built by the highest-ranking members of a wealthy society.
These elaborate correction processes tend to be based on empirical relationships that may change with time, so that continuous vigilance is required in order to obtain chemical data of adequate precision.
These valentines consisted of elaborate arrangements of small seashells glued into attractive symmetrical designs, which were encased on a wooden ( usually octagonal ) hinged box-frame.
These arrangements showed great insight into the rhythm, harmony and types of song, although the key signatures and elaborate textures of the piano accompaniments were not as idiomatic.
These games are like the 4-player games, but generally more elaborate.
These types continued to develop, with increasing elaborate patterns of decoration, undulating rims, and flat bottoms so that they could stand on a surface.
These are made of straw and wood, painted, and dressed in elaborate, many-layered textiles.
These elaborate scenes reached their artistic apogee in the Kingdom of Naples in the 16th to 18th centuries, but also Genoa had an important tradition in the same period, which major artist was Anton Maria Maragliano.
These later developed into more elaborate designs, in the Irregular Polygon series ( 67 ), for example.
These related, but separate, traditions also gave birth to elaborate schools of bronze and brass sculpture in the area.
These criticisms mean that his most elaborate discussions came forty years too late, for they were concerned with problems which agitated the middle rather than the end of the 19th century.
These doors were not finished until 1469 ; their reliance on a few figures placed in simple, orderly compositions against a flat ground, contrasts sharply with the elaborate pictorial effects of Lorenzo Ghiberti's more famous Baptistery doors.
These operas are presented in staged productions that range in style from those with elaborate traditional decors to others that feature modern conceptual designs.
These carriages were on four wheels often and were pulled by two to four horses depending on how they were decorated ( elaborate decoration with gold lining made the carriage heavier ).
These birds are permanent residents, and unlike the migratory orioles that breed in the US, the species is " sexually monomorphic " -- both the males and the females have elaborate coloration and patterning.
These tend to include elaborate stage lighting ; an image magnification ( IMAG ) system and / or pre-recorded video ; inflatables, artwork or other set pieces ; various special effects such as theatrical smoke and fog and pyrotechnics ; and unusual costumes or wardrobe.
These elaborate celebrations give Bristol its nickname, " America's most patriotic town ".
These featured less elaborate ensembles and simpler songs for less classically trained singers than the European-style operettas that had dominated his earlier career.
These elaborate censers were designed with apertures that made rising incense smoke appear like clouds or mist swirling around a mountain peak.
These relations were highly elaborate and ritualized in a complexity that was steeped in a framework of tradition, which stemmed from theories of etiquette derived out of chivalry as a moral code of conduct.

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