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Spare sets of face panels simplify the change from one copy or message to another ; ;
According to Rhonda R. Shearer, the apparent reproduction is in fact a copy partly modelled on Duchamp's own face.
When the character was revealed to be alive in issue # 350 ( Feb. 1989 ), in a story called " Resurrection ," by John Byrne, the face of Johann Schmidt's original body is hidden again, but the Skull's face is fully visible, albeit in his cloned copy of Captain America's body.
The copying clerk arranged the portion of the letter book to be used in the following sequence starting from the front: a sheet of oiled paper, then a sheet of letter book tissue, then a letter placed face up against the back of the tissue on which the copy was to be made, then another oiled paper, etc.
Pursuing this individual down the street, Paul discovers, to his absolute horror, that he is chasing his own copy, its face a mask of excited, evil delight.
Hubbard did publish a copy of this manual on two technical bulletins, “ for the benefit of the auditors who may face victims of brainwashing .” Hubbard discussed brainwashing in several of his works, but these, “ expose brainwashing as something that should not be practiced ,” and,the practice of brainwashing could only end up in disaster ”
Similar traits can be seen in the Laocoön group which is a reworked copy of a lost original that was likely close both in time and place of origin to Nike, but while Laocoon, vastly admired by Renaissance and classicist artists, has come to be seen as a more self-conscious and contrived work, Nike of Samothrace is seen as an iconic depiction of triumphant spirit and of the divine momentarily coming face to face with man.
In one scene, Erasmus points out ( with a grin on his face, ironically ) that the label is actually losing 5 pence for every copy of the 12-inch single for " Blue Monday " that is sold because the intricately designed packaging by Peter Saville costs more than what the records are being sold for.
Sanger remained exiled in Europe until late 1915 ; William Sanger had been arrested and jailed for distributing one copy of " Family Limitation ", and Margaret Sanger returned to face the charges against her.
This takes a number of forms, ranging from a dishonest merchant copying clients ' credit card numbers for later misuse ( or a thief using carbon copies from old mechanical card imprint machines to steal the info ) to the use of tampered credit or debit card readers to copy the magnetic stripe from a payment card while a hidden camera captures the numbers on the face of the card.
* 3 July 2005, The Observer, Rebels ready to face prison over ID cards: Refuseniks will copy Australian tactics to foil scheme
In his autobiographical essay, Borges writes that when " The Approach to al-Mu ' tasim " was first published, the people who read it " took it at face value, and one of my friends even ordered a copy from London.
A retaliatory attack by the Vehicons crashed the ship, and the Maximals subsequently fell one by one until only Primal was left to face off with Megatron, who had installed his spark in a copy of Primal's old " Optimal " body.
Aunt Jenny was intended to give a pleasant face to what might otherwise be seen as a boring or at least uninspiring product, therefore presenting a challenge to writers of advertisement copy.
The Gundam Force are forced to battle their way through these copy dimensions and even face their own evil doppelgangers to reach De Scar Road and defeat the Dimensional Halo.
At the end of the book, Owen Ford's book is published, and Captain Jim dies with a smile on his face after reading his advance copy.
Lincoln's face was created by sculptor Blaine Gibson ( also a Disney Legend ) using a copy of a life mask of Lincoln made by Leonard Volk in Chicago in 1860.
She shoots him, which causes his face to morph first into a distorted copy of Nikki's own face, but then into something resembling a foetus bleeding from its mouth.
" He was on the front page of the Sunday edition of the Austin American-Statesman with a picture of him in front of an American flag, a copy of the Declaration of Independence in his hand, a smile on his face in the featured article, " On To New Hampshire To Build The Land of the Free " by Mark Lisheron.
" The master copy — on paper — was placed face down in a pan whose bottom was covered in a special gelatin, to which the pigment was transferred as a mirror image.
According to Rhonda R. Shearer, the apparent reproduction is in fact a copy partly modelled on Duchamp's own face.

copy and they
Ardent, opinionated, even obstinate, they were amazingly articulate, wrote their own copy, and were masters of phrasemaking.
But Dartmouth preserves its youthful brashness even in its educational attitudes, and, although some of its experiments may still be in the testing stage, they make for lively copy.
Other disorders are also due to recessive alleles, but because the gene locus is located on the X chromosome, so that males have only one copy ( that is, they are hemizygous ), they are more frequent in males than in females.
Over the years Beowulf scholars have put the work of the scribes under intense scrutiny, many debate whether the scribes even held a copy as some believe they worked solely from oral dictation.
Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, India, Belize, and various Caribbean and African nations have adopted English common law through reception statutes although they do not inevitably continue to copy English Common Law ; later cases can often draw on decisions in other Common Law jurisdictions.
The fact that they use an impact printing method allows them to be used to print multi-part documents using carbonless copy paper, like sales invoices and credit card receipts, whereas other printing methods are unusable with paper of this type.
A copy of the order, with a " penal notice "— i. e. notice informing the recipient that if they do not comply they are subject to imprisonment — is served on the person concerned.
* Backups are a way of securing information ; they are another copy of all the important computer files kept in another location.
First, the freedom to copy a program and redistribute it to your neighbors, so that they can use it as well as you.
The Carpocrates got a copy of this Gospel and they misinterpreted it, which caused problems for the early Church.
The Arabs for instance employed a variety of incendiary substances similar to the Byzantine weapon, but they were never able to copy the Byzantine method of deployment by siphon, and used catapults and grenades instead.
After a short welcome talk visitors are directed to the small visitor centre from where they can pick up a copy of the self-guided trail.
Because humans do not always copy memes perfectly, and because they may refine, combine or otherwise modify them with other memes to create new memes, they can change over time.
1980s software crackers added custom introductory credits sequences ( intros ) to programs whose copy protection they had removed.
This program funded groups of European engineers and industrialists to visit the United States and tour mines, factories, and smelters so that they could then copy the American advances at home.
United States fair use law, as interpreted in the decision over Betamax ( Sony Corp. v. Universal City Studios ), dictates that consumers are fully within their legal rights to copy videos they own.
The copy of Case's consciousness now exists with that of Linda's, in the matrix, where they are together forever.
Plato developed this distinction between true reality and illusion, in arguing that what is real are eternal and unchanging Forms or Ideas ( a precursor to universals ), of which things experienced in sensation are at best merely copies, and real only in so far as they copy (' partake of ') such Forms.
When users are unable to download the CD, they can request to have a copy sent to them, free of charge.
For the Canadian government to copy the American model of railway financing whilst insisting on an all Canadian route, it was implied that the railway's backers would be expected to build hundreds of miles of track across rugged shield terrain ( which had little economic value ) at considerable expense before they could expect to access lucrative farmland in Manitoba and newly-created Northwest Territories.
These documents provide important information on ancient writings ; they give us the only extant copy of Menander, the Egyptian Book of the Dead, Egyptian treatises on medicine ( the Ebers Papyrus ) and on surgery ( the Edwin Smith papyrus ), Egyptian mathematical treatises ( the Rhind papyrus ), and Egyptian folk tales ( the Westcar papyrus ).

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