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These and stone
These include Metals and Materials ; the Secrets of Chemistry ; the Origin of Metals ; the Origins of Compounds, and a Concordance which is a collection of Observations on the philosopher's stone ; and other alchemy-chemistry topics, collected under the name of Theatrum Chemicum.
These stone reliefs lined the walls in the royal palaces where foreigners were received by the king.
These laws were inscribed on stone tablets ( stelae ) standing over eight feet tall ( 2. 4 meters ), of unknown provenance, found in Persia in 1901.
These stupas and other archaeological remains, like foundations of Buddhist buildings Vihara, compound walls and stone baths, are found on many islands of the Maldives.
These definitions are not set in stone, and it is possible for a media outlet to be promoted in status from a local media outlet to a global media outlet.
These ground stone axes are the earliest to come from a stratified context in the South Asia.
These larger bridges were built with stone and had the arch as its basic structure ( see arch bridge ).
These additions were removed when the stone was cleaned in 1999, revealing the original dark grey tint of the rock, the sparkle of its crystalline structure, and a pink vein running across the top left corner.
These parallels, and a hieroglyphic sign for " stela " on the stone itself ( Gardiner's Sign O26 ) < div style =" display: inline ;">< hiero > O26 </ hiero ></ div > suggest that it originally had a rounded top.
These include direct industrial building-use of clays, silica sand and stone.
These stone sockets are only partly known ( hence on present evidence are sometimes described as forming ‘ crescents ’); however, they could be the remains of a double ring.
These features were the use of chloritic schist or soapstone as a basic building material, pierced stone window screens which were very popular in Hoysala temples, and the vimana which follows a stellate pattern.
These include stone tools, bone tools and pottery fragments together with mammalian remains.
These were of red sandstone, obtained from Zweibrücken ; and two men ordinarily worked together at the same stone.
These were the first sophisticated stone castles in Wales ; his castles at Criccieth, Deganwy, Dolbadarn, Dolwyddelan and Castell y Bere are among the best examples.
These fences consist of very solidly built natural objects ( telephone poles, stone walls, etc.
These may be coloured or textured to resemble stone.
These, it is said, are the remnants of the workmen's food converted into stone ; which is not probable.
These " berries " are usually juicy, round or semi-oblong, brightly coloured, sweet or sour, and do not have a stone or pit, although many seeds may be present.
These characteristics include the materiality in terms of large stone construction, the repetitive rhythmic use of windows containing various sized arches and barrel vaults directing attention towards them, decorated spandrels ( wall section connecting arches ) and the inclusion of gabled walls ( pointed sections ).
These include: casting, faceting, carving, jewellery, mosaics ( e. g. little slices of opal on potch, obsidian or another black stone and with a clear dome ( glass or crystal quartz ) on top.
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 remains are preserved beneath the stone effigy of the queen, which is now to be found in the chapter house of the abbey.
These buttresses supported the considerable lateral thrusts resulting from the 34m high stone vaults, higher and wider than any attempted before in France.

These and heads
These deliberate acts of violence against civilians were acknowledged by the CIA as early as late 1983, when Duane Clarridge, Latin America division chief of the CIA ’ s Directorate for Operations, reported in a secret briefing to the Senate subcommittee that his contras had murdered " civilians and Sandinista officials in the provinces, as well as heads of cooperatives, nurses, doctors and judges.
" These events don ’ t constitute assassinations because as far as we are concerned assassinations are only those of heads of state.
A set of practice pads mounted to simulate an entire drum kit is known as a practice kit ; These have largely been superseded by electronic drums and kits with non-sounding mesh heads.
These are designed so that everything from the machine heads down to the bridge are located on the same piece of wood.
These non-sovereign-state heads, nevertheless, have limited or no role in diplomatic affairs, depending on the status and the norms and practices of the territories concerned.
These types of provisions have been criticized as a sort of " heads I win, tails you lose ".
These are lists of incumbents ( individuals holding offices or positions ), including heads of states or of subnational entities.
These figures are slightly inflated due to the inclusion of areas within the Regional Districts which are not normally considered to be part of the Lower Mainland, notably the lower Fraser Canyon and the heads of Harrison and Pitt Lakes, which are within the FVRD, and Lions Bay and Bowen Island, which are within the GVRD
These include 12 heads of state ( including one U. S. President ), 3 United States Supreme Court justices, and supreme court justices of other states, founders of technology companies, international law firms, and global financial institutions, university presidents and 18 living billionaires.
These components of the distillate contain flavor compounds such as ethyl acetate and ethyl lactate ( heads ) as well as the fusel oils ( tails ) that impact the usually desired clean taste of vodka.
These Michigan graduates include the discoverer of several new australopithecine species, the first paleoanthropologist to debunk the hominid status of Ramapithecus, the leaders in the study of late Pleistocene European evolution, three past or present chairs ( or heads ) of anthropology departments, and the past president of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, and the editor of the American Journal of Physical Anthropology.
These Australian wildflowers and popular garden plants are easily recognised by their characteristic flower spikes and fruiting " cones " and heads.
These lures have a fishlike body shape and as they troll through the water they make various movements caused by instability due to a scoop under their heads.
These same senses play an important role in contact between individuals of the same species ; markings on their heads, ears, legs, and rumps are used in such communication.
These arrows may have heads that are very wide or padded.
These were largely based on their gasoline engines but with heavier duty cast blocks, re-designed heads, fast glow plugs, and on the 5. 7L, oversized cranks, main bearings, and wrist pins.
These fall under two main heads:
These heads often attract strong crews that have won medals at National Championships.
These elected officials acted as department heads of the Roman government.
These MR heads are able to read very small magnetic features reliably, but can not be used to create the strong field used for writing.
These are known by numbers 1 to 7, starting with the H1 which heads due north.
These empires left the day-to-day governance in the hands of the Jewish authorities: in Roman Palestine, through the hereditary office of Patriarch ( simultaneously the head of the Sanhedrin ); in Babylonia, through the hereditary office of the Reish Galuta, the " Head of the Exile " or " Exilarch " ( who ratified the appointment of the heads of Rabbinical academies.
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 bears have safety joints for attaching arms, legs, and heads.

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