There was however a bronze life-sized statue of Mother that now stood outside the chapel. |
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The phosphor bronzes, aluminum bronze alloys are the most suitable alloys for such applications. |
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Plates can be made from a variety of metals, including zinc, copper, bronze and steel. |
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Your father, who had won a bronze medal in the Olympics in 1956, was one of those rooting you on. |
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But the two-time World bronze medalist stumbled on a second quad toe, doubled the loop. |
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The intricate work involved recasting the bronze crocodiles decorating the backs of the chairs, and a redesigned cornice. |
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The Russian candelabrum of lapis lazuli and gilt bronze shown in Plate V is an example of the fine work of Russian lapidaries. |
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He is also said to have constructed a armillary sphere, a water clock, and a bronze gnomon, a pointer whose shadow gives the time of mid-day. |
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Over the next fifteen years, he invented and developed bronze boat guns, heavy smoothbore shell guns, and rifled ordnance. |
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Unlike bronze, additional material cannot be added to acrylic after it is cast. |
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Other materials found during the digs were a flint knife, zoomorphic penannular brooch, decorated bone comb, bronze age pottery and arrowheads. |
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The aumbry, which is set in the pillar to the left of the altar, has a fluted bronze door. |
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He has won two silver medals in 100m dash, four silver medals and bronze medals in javelin throw and discus throw in national-level competitions. |
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The skeleton found buried in a grave at Bainesse, a farm near Catterick, wore a jet necklace and bracelet, a shale armlet and a bronze anklet. |
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A good performance from Andy Bennett earned him a bronze medal in the men's lightweight kyu grade section. |
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It is a statue cast in bronze and shows both realism of style and undoubted symbolic ritual function. |
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The distance medley relay team of McGregor, Daniel, Szirony, and Jackie Smith won bronze. |
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And you look at the eagles, the massive bronze eagles in the victory arches and the laurel wreaths. |
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He founded a temple there, containing a fine bronze statue of himself, and established a legionary fortress. |
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Looking around at the exotica, he notices a very life-like, life-sized bronze statue of a rat. |
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To mark the centenary, the company has painted one of its single-decker buses in a gold and bronze livery. |
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The National Trust also provided funding for radiocarbon dating of the hurdle that turned out to date from the early bronze age. |
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The eight bronze bells were taken down last October and transported to Whitechapel, in London, where they were retuned. |
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Artists cast sculptures in bronze and brass, produce glass and metal work, and make quality leatherwork and calabash carvings. |
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His head was covered in a bronze helm, and his long lank hair fell to his shoulders. |
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First came copper, used in an unalloyed form, and then the superior alloy of copper and tin known as bronze. |
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The building's glittery geometric facade comprises 63 large, textured panels made of cast Tombasil, a bronze alloy. |
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Officers have the quatrefoil on their service caps, and all wear the bronze 1868 globe and anchor and khaki shirts with neckties. |
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Simply buff the formula onto your face with the accompanying kabuki brush for a bronze goddess finish. |
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The structure and consequent heat treatability of aluminum bronze varies greatly with composition. |
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And throw away the bronze knuckledusters which you used to pulverize that man. |
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Rock Pigeons swirled around occasionally, and a rainbow wreathed the feet of the magnificent bronze atop a fountain. |
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South African white shark dive operators reportedly catch juvenile bronze whaler and smooth hammerhead sharks to use as bait. |
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Apart from driving, the group is also involved in research activities of aquamarines, especially the Copper Shark or the bronze whaler. |
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The most common sharks found off the Mid West coast were tiger sharks, black tip reef sharks and bronze whalers. |
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Suppose that the statue is destroyed by melting down the bronze, but the bronze remains intact and so continues to exist. |
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Gone were the bronze statues and late-modern abstractions of earlier years. |
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Alloyed with tin, copper makes bronze, and combined with zinc, it makes brass. |
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These early metal users had not yet learned to alloy copper with tin to make bronze. |
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After iron, bronze was probably the commonest metal used by the Anglo-Saxons and Vikings. |
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The massive bronze statue of Richard in Westminster Palace Yard captures superbly the Ricardian qualities admired for centuries. |
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Many larger vessels were made in this later period in imitation of archaic shapes, originally associated with bronze. |
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The massive bronze doors are alive with figures representing almost every facet of human experience and emotion. |
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In the relay, the Americans got sweet revenge for a five-second defeat to the Aussies four years ago in Sydney, while Italy took bronze. |
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In the latter period of the Western Zhou dynasty bronze scripts became more regular, with sharper angles and thinner lines. |
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During the Bronze Age Ireland had a significant metal industry, and exported artefacts in bronze, copper, and gold to Britain and the Continent. |
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Of prime importance in the realm of religious objects are gold and enamel works and aquamaniles made of bronze. |
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Its bronze ram could smash enemy ships and armed soldiers could leap aboard a foe's vessel in hand-to-hand combat with spears and swords. |
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The other handicraft items are rudraksha puja malas, leather goods, bronze icons, white metal, wire dolls and Hyderabad pearls. |
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Her third medal was a bronze in the keirin to go with her gold from the sprint and bronze from the 500 metres time-trial. |
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From the semi-final, the competition is a straight knockout, with the winners progressing to the final and the losers competing for the bronze. |
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Meanwhile, the sharpening air threshes the veteran bronze leafiness of the oaks and strips the pines, fretful in the breeze, of their needles. |
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When Bobby died in 1872 he was buried in the kirkyard beside his master and a life-size bronze statue was commissioned. |
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Coming to the chandeliers, they are exquisite ones in lead crystal, lamp, basket, bronze and porcelain frames. |
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The masses of statues, in bronze, silver, gold, and marble, accustomed the Romans to this kind of visual display and to Hellenistic luxury. |
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The lattice, with its entwined flowering twig pattern, was finished in pink, bronze, and green by brushing on copper-based colorants. |
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Lichtenstein's 30-foot-high, stainless-steel statue was spared, as was a bronze sphere by Fritz Koenig, both sustaining reparable damage. |
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During the autumn, the foliage of tricolour sage and ajuga becomes burnished with bronze, plum, and garnet. |
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The aluminum bronze coating provides an improvement over prior art coatings in reducing coefficient of friction between the parts. |
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The scenic front is not pictorially decorated but is composed of a metal coating and a bronze alto-relievo sculpture located in a black recess. |
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Unlike the delicate quadrant, the mariner's astrolabe was a thick, weighty instrument typically made of cast bronze or brass. |
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They neither of them moved as the outline of a young man moved in and out of focus, lovingly petting the bronze wolfhound. |
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The bronze whaler shark is the guy who slowly swims up through the centre of this meatball, jaws open wide and chomping. |
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Staff followed up that success by winning the world Keirin title as Britain claimed two golds, two silvers and a bronze in Melbourne. |
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Nick Dempsey has one race left in the Mistral windsurfers and is in fourth place, 12 points from the bronze medal. |
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His bronze skin glistens in the sunlight while he walks along the alleyways. |
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My friends' faces and arms tanned a beautiful bronze while my arms withered, blistered, burned and peeled. |
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Cast bronze was now his favoured material and a growing sense of blandness and reiteration dogged his later career. |
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Now earlier the reigning World Cup soccer champion Germany defeated Sweden 1-to take the bronze medal. |
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Ross S Barrable creates beautiful wind harps out of bronze, titanium, stainless steel and crystal using the principles of sacred geometry. |
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Evergreen candytuft and Liriope remain green, while wintergreen and Epimedium turn bronze or purple-red. |
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The quote appears on the bronze plaque the players touch before they take the field for home games. |
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One penalty point separated gold medalists Germany from Switzerland in the equestrian team showjumping, while Brazil beat France in a jump-off for the bronze. |
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A century ago, before stainless steel was widely available, winery equipment was often made of iron, copper, or bronze, an alloy of copper and tin. |
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There was deep brown flesh, and bronze flesh, and pallid white flesh, and flesh turned red from the hot sun. |
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In addition, the trailers are anodized, which means they don't have to be acid washed, and come in three different satin colors, including onyx, sterling, and bronze. |
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Making a mighty leap, he jumps up onto a light post, grasping it with one arm while he hurls the bronze rat into San Francisco Bay with the other, as far as he can heave it. |
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There's Tutti Frutti, a new lupin with bicoloured flower spikes, Tequila Sunrise, a bronze foliaged antirrhinum, and Creme Brulee, a new phlox, all from Thompson and Morgan. |
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By far the most impressive piece of art was the bronze bust of Ennis in the foyer. |
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The men's squad and the lightweights competed at the second World Cup in Lucerne and took away a gold in the lightweight men's four and bronze in the men's eight. |
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There are books on some of the rungs and the tops of the ladders are painted leaf green or copper beech bronze to blend in with the surrounding foliage. |
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It all came down to the line with Biziak and Kavas just forcing out Laos and Raagel to win gold with Estonia taking silver and Hungary winning a credible bronze. |
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Adamson, who is coming off his rookie season with the Huskies, won a bronze medal for the Canadian National Junior team at the Grand Prix Du France. |
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His experiments in bronze sculpture were deep-rooted and won laurels. |
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A typical object for a scholar's study, lifecast bronze crabs survive in some numbers and are often stated to have been made in sixteenth-century Padua. |
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A life-size bronze arm of a Roman statue has been excavated from a rubbish-filled ditch or watercourse in the City of London, just south of the Roman amphitheatre. |
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Once dried, a liquid, such as plaster, wax, or bronze, is poured in for a perfect representation of the face. |
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Except, that is, for one place, where over 150 exhibits featuring ancient bronze ware, china, pottery and traditional Chinese paintings were quietly displayed. |
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For bronze medalists, getting a close encounter with the alternate universe works to their advantage. |
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My dismount, however, would have queered my chances for even the bronze. |
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Similar Bronze Age cemeteries consisting of many small barrows have been found elsewhere in Essex, for example at Ardleigh and Brightlingsea. |
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Exhibits include exquisite wooden panels, woodcarvings, ivory works, bronze castings, archaeological artefacts, stone sculptures and palm-leaf etchings. |
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We can be 140 kilometres from the sea, and yet there'll be bronze whalers, stingrays, the highest level of freshwater turtle diversity in Australia. |
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My three younger siblings have skin tones that range from caramel to a golden bronze. |
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Brad Satchell, 44, said he was surfing off Scarborough Beach near the western city of Perth on Friday when the shark, probably a bronze whaler, swam up to him. |
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In 2010 Wade completed work on his African Renaissance Monument, a 160-foot bronze statue overlooking Dakar. |
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But how could they bronze that stubby little body, the melon head, the double chin? |
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The elegant sculptures in bronze, white metal and ceramics by Raj Kumar Panwar and his wife Pushpa Devi of Delhi were the cynosure of connoisseurs. |
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The military history of ancient Egypt spanned three millennia, spanning the Stone, Bronze, and Iron Ages. |
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On display will be small bronze sculptures, liturgical implements, artifacts in gold, glass cabinets, altar paintings, water containers known as aquamaniles and statues. |
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The walls of his log cabin-style burial chamber were draped in fabric, and he was laid out on a decorated bronze couch covered with furs and other material. |
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It is such a soft and pliable metal that it needs to be alloyed with other metals, into brass or bronze, before it can be used for a structural purpose. |
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With the ultimate in timing equipment being installed drivers will be graded into four categories and awarded platinum, gold, silver and bronze medals once a year. |
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Though this doesn't prove that the bacterium causes bronze wilt, there is a high correlation between the presence of the bacterium and disease symptoms. |
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Excavations have revealed a complicated history which, to judge from a hoard of metalwork found in the interior, began in the later Bronze Age. |
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That's three Purple Hearts for wounds suffered, a Bronze Star and the Silver Star for gallantry in action. |
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News has emerged of an exceptional Middle Bronze Age gold hoard, found in north-east Wrexham by metal detectorists. |
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He was also awarded three Distinguished Flying Crosses, a Bronze Star and an Air Medal. |
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The Eneolithic period and Early Bronze Age in Central Europe were apparently times of considerable unrest. |
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For his leadership, Sergeant Ayersman was awarded a Bronze Star with a distinguishing device for heroic achievement. |
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It proved to be a Bronze Age culture, its economy well developed and prosperous but with no defensive fortifications to protect it. |
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Bronze Age and Neolithic pottery and flints from the basal soil and the colluvium indicate that a settlement was nearby. |
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Overall it is an extremely rich concentration of late Neolithic and Bronze Age funerary monuments. |
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The first Bronze Age sun disc of its kind to be unearthed in Wales, this astronomical trinket looks authentic. |
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Bronze Age discoveries have been made on a Pembrokeshire headland following a moorland fire last summer. |
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Also found was an unbroken half of a two-part mould for a middle Bronze Age palstave, or flanged axe. |
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The earliest trace of the garden pea is in the relics of Bronze Age settlements in Switzerland, c. 3000 bc. |
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As an 18-year-old he won a Bronze Star on the battlefield at the Battle of the Bulge for saving a comrade who was in jeopardy. |
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He served in the Army from 1941 to '45 and during that time was honored with the Legion of Merit award and a Bronze Star. |
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These are the nuraghi, patriarchal fortress-villages dating back to Sardina's flourishing Bronze Age. |
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His family also recently learned that the young Marine was awarded a Bronze Star for the action he took shortly before his death. |
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Most of the findings there could be dated to the Bronze Age and Iron Age, but not to either the Davidic reign or the Solomonic reign. |
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He's a civilian lawyer who now has a Bronze Star for heroic service in Iraq. |
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Archaeological discoveries from the Bronze Age also found that ancient Chinese calligraphers painted characters on tortoise shells. |
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The fields were thought to contain pre-historic hut circles dating from around the Iron or Bronze Age. |
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A number of Bronze Age cremation pits were discovered along the route and pieces of ancient pottery were unearthed. |
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The new circle is bigger than Seahenge and has been interpreted as the remains of a Bronze Age burial mound. |
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The study of feasting on the Greek mainland during the Middle and Late Bronze Age provides insights into the nature of Mycenaean society. |
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Bronze rapidly became a very popular metal since it was harder and more durable than either copper or tin by itself. |
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The only comparisons we know are two Early Bronze Age barrows in Northamptonshire, at Irthlingborough, and Gayhurst. |
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The designs on Bronze Age metalwork and rock carvings show boats with a beak at the prow. |
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Bronze idol of Ganapathi, with finely proportioned torsos and exquisitely designed limbs is a cynosure of all eyes. |
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McVeigh served as a gunner on a Bradley fighting vehicle during the 1991 Gulf War, receiving the Bronze Star and several other medals. |
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Attempts to transmute other metals to gold may have been made as long ago as the Bronze Age. |
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Even down to the wing nuts that are in white bronze other parts are polished and lacquered steel, the body is spun aluminium and contains the rotating mirror effect. |
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Roman-period burials and other finds are fairly common on the sites of Neolithic and Bronze Age barrows. |
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Beautiful Anglo-Saxon jewellery, beakers made by the Bronze Age people, flints and pottery will all be part of the exhibition. |
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Bronze is easier to cast than copper because it has a lower melting point and is more liquid than copper at a given temperature. |
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The objects date mostly from the great Bronze Age of the Bactrian civilisation. |
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The cup was discovered in 1917 in Turkey, within an amphora at the foot of an early Bronze Age tumulus. |
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These are burial mounds of Bronze Age date, many from about 2000 BC to 1500 BC and they cluster in their hundreds around the Stonehenge area. |
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The oldest known ancient monuments at Coate are the Neolithic Stone Circle and the Bronze age burial mound along Day House Lane. |
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Our first speaker, Silja Saarepuu, spoke on the depiction of animals on bronze and other artefacts found in the Permian and Komi territories of the Russian Federation. |
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The Urnfield cultures were a group of central European Bronze Age cultures associated with the Celts. |
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He received a Bronze Star for his heroic rescue of wounded Marines at Tarawa, his son said. |
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Kerry was injured yet again on 13 March 1969, in an action for which he was awarded both a Bronze Star and his third Purple Heart. |
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As his mother sat with a folded flag in her lap and his father accepted a Bronze Star, even the Green Berets cried. |
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Recall that he was awarded, at least, three Purple Hearts, a Bronze Star, and a Silver Star. |
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For his exemplary service, the young soldier was awarded a Silver Star, a Bronze Star, and three Purple Hearts. |
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The Air Force awarded 2,425 Bronze Stars and 21 Silver Stars from March 2002 to August 2004 for the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. |
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After the Bronze Age, Amorites, Western Semites, Hyksos and Hittites successively invaded the area. |
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More than 10 000 carpological remains from the mainly Middle Bronze Age cultural layers of Tell Mozan have been identified so far. |
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The current Australian Open champion in his weight division was disappointed with his Bronze medal. |
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Crowned with the ruins of a Bronze Age hill fort and a mobile-phone mast, The Wrekin is the subject of much local mythology. |
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A bronze air vent emerges from the wall, looking strangely out of place. |
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Bronze bells are not only percussion instruments but also ritual instruments symbolic of social status and power. |
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Probably first built in the late Bronze Age, about 3,000 years ago, it is likely to have been reoccupied by a Pictish chieftain. |
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What made it relatively easy for Bronze Age rulers to cancel personal debts was the fact that most such debts were owed ultimately to the palace. |
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My fellow archaeologist is an expert on this enigmatic Bronze Age rock art. |
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His life had been one of dedicated service to the De La Salle Order and wonderful creativity in his chosen field of Bronze sculpturing. |
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Bronze enabled people to make better tools and weapons, as well as make beautiful jewelry and sculpture. |
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Canaanites in the Early Bronze Age lived both as wandering nomads in the countryside and as settled traders in walled cities. |
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An extensive Bronze Age settlement on the northern coast of the Cycladic island of Melos in the southern Aegean, Greece. |
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Inside, the noise level really wasn't any worse than at the Bronze, though the music selection was abominable. |
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In fact the modern Yezidi religion, practiced by over 500,000, people embraces traditions that date back to the Bronze Age. |
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In modern times, bronze is an alloy of copper and any metal except zinc. |
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There can be few more evocative sites in the British landscape than ancient barrows of the Neolithic and Bronze Ages. |
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A second occupation lasted during the the late Bronze Age to the Urnfield period. |
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Gold of pleasure has been grown in Europe for centuries and in the Iron and Bronze ages was an important agricultural crop. |
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Just a few months ago, she was in top condition at Sochi, winning a bronze medal in the first ever Paralympic snowboarding event. |
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Phosphor bronze is used for ships' propellers, musical instruments, and electrical contacts. |
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Majorelle was known for his use of exotic and expensive woods, and for attaching bronze sculpted in vegetal themes to his pieces of furniture. |
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Decorative arts for luxury consumers included fine pottery, silver and bronze vessels and implements, and glassware. |
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There is also a larger than life bronze statue of him holding a steamship in one hand and a locomotive in the other. |
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But a team that wins the wild card is like the boxer who wins the bronze medal in the Olympics. |
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Along with the remains of the ancient ruler were found burial treasures which include a bronze and gold dagger, a wooden bowl and a leather bag. |
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By heating together tin and copper, which were in abundance in the area, the Beaker culture people made bronze, and later iron from iron ores. |
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Last year, he won a gold medal in the pairs at the International Boccia Championships in Poland and picked up a bronze in the individual event. |
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On the continent level, Indonesia won the bronze medal once in football in the 1958 Asian Games. |
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Smiths travelled from settlement to settlement with bronze and iron, fabricating tools on demand. |
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It is a phase of the Bronze Age before it was discovered that adding tin to copper formed the harder bronze. |
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Various kinds of bronze are used in many different industrial applications. |
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Bronze is made with tin added to copper and brass has zinc in the alloy. |
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Finally, there is uncertainty surrounding the bronze pine cone in the chapel, and where it was created. |
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This developed for agriculture and extraction of mineral ores into the bronze and Iron Ages. |
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Every element was custom-created for the store, including the rounded Makassar ebony and bronze display cases that Shawmut installed. |
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Bronze is used to make bronze wool for woodworking applications where steel wool would discolour oak. |
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The bronze figure stands on a substantial stone pedestal and is located between the Royal Scottish Academy and the Scott Monument. |
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A pair of bronze figures on the promenade by the pier depicts the idea of families welcoming back the fishermen from sea. |
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Sculpted by David Wynne, the massive bronze figure incorporates flowing water into its design. |
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It was a helmet made of bronze which in its later styles covered the entire head and neck, with slits for the eyes and mouth. |
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The most notable of which is Steve Parry who claimed a bronze medal at the 2004 Athens Olympics in the 200m butterfly. |
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To sort by gold, silver, and then bronze, sort first by the bronze column, then the silver, and then the gold. |
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In 2010, a bronze bust sculpture of Connery was placed in Tallinn, the capital city of Estonia. |
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After casting the bronze statue, we filed down the flukes and spurs from the molding process. |
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Copper or bronze coins were not struck, nor were gold except in Southern Europe. |
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Bladelike leaves are bronze, with pale orange-yellow flowers appearing on spikes. |
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He left the service with the rank of captain and, among other decorations, a Bronze Star. |
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These likenesses were often produced and distributed in multiples as plaster casts could be taken from a bronze original. |
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The steep slate roofs were topped with bronze finials so tall and fanciful they looked like drops of liquid sliding down a thread. |
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The ActionJac Machine Screw Jack incorporates an alloy steel worm, which drives a high tensile bronze worm gear. |
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In February 2005, Emin's first public artwork, a bronze sculpture, went on display outside the Oratory, adjacent to Liverpool Cathedral. |
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The first reverberatory furnaces were perhaps in the medieval period, and were used for melting bronze for casting bells. |
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Recent use of wood has been changed by the addition of steel and bronze into construction. |
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In the city, a bronze statue, which has been moved around different locations within the city, was cast in honour of the city's namesake. |
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This striking variety shows bicoloured blooms in shades of pink and orange that will later fade to a beautiful bronze. |
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Monumental architecture in the form of majestic temples and sculpture in stone and bronze reached a finesse never before achieved in India. |
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Other bronze alloys include aluminium bronze, phosphor bronze, manganese bronze, bell metal, arsenical bronze, speculum metal and cymbal alloys. |
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In February 2011 a bronze statue of Lowry was installed in the basement of his favourite pub, Sam's Chop House. |
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Oxidized bronze items are a specialty of Salamanca, producing mostly decorative items. |
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About 70 Roman bronze cauldrons, often used as burial urns, have been found. |
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As a result, his rancho was adorned with bronze candlesticks, fine candles, artificial flowers, framed engravings, and elegant furniture. |
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The bronze hare in the hall is a reminder of Harry the hare, who regularly lollops through the garden. |
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The first iron production started in the Middle Bronze Age but it took several centuries before iron displaced bronze. |
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A bronze statue of Alfred the Great stands at the eastern end of The Broadway, close to the site of Winchester's medieval East Gate. |
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In 1531, he invented a bronze water pump that was able to pump water out ten times faster than the previous models. |
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He suggests that early blast furnace and cast iron production evolved from furnaces used to melt bronze. |
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The ability to shape wood improved with technological advances from the stone age to the bronze age to the iron age. |
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Crossbows made with bronze parts were produced in China during the Warring States period. |
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It consists of a small bird perched on a tall bronze pole, and is designed so that the bird seems to disappear when viewed from the front. |
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Mauritius won its first Olympic medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing when boxer Bruno Julie won the bronze medal. |
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By the Warring States period, the crossbow had been perfected enough to become a military secret, with bronze bolts which could pierce any armor. |
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Hugh MacDiarmid sat for sculptor Alan Thornhill and a bronze was acquired by the National Portrait Gallery. |
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That girl was dynamite. Dark hair with killer blue eyes, bronze skin, and an exquisite full-figured body. |
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On 23 April 2006 was inaugurated a bronze statuary group by Garouste Gerard, creator of a fresco for the wedding hall. |
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As he relates in his autobiography, he examined the bronze powder made in Nuremberg which was the only place where it was made at the time. |
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This style is particularly reflected in the rectangular belt plaques made of gold and bronze, with other versions in jade and steatite. |
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In 1955, the local authorities of Tver erected a bronze monument to Afanasy Nikitin on the bank of the Volga River. |
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Axes made of copper, bronze, iron and steel appeared as these technologies developed. |
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The Arkalochori Axe is a bronze, Minoan, axe from the second millennium BC thought to be used for religious purposes. |
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In 1874, a bronze statue of John Bunyan, sculpted by Sir Joseph Edgar Boehm, was erected in Bedford. |
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The Venetians claimed much of the plunder, including the famous four bronze horses that were brought back to adorn St Mark's Basilica. |
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Millom Library and the John Rylands Library, Manchester, have bronze busts of Nicholson by Joan Palmer. |
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At the 1904 Olympics, Hussey was part of the American team which won the bronze medal. |
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A bronze bear from Gaul was placed inside, along with an equestrian statue from Ravenna, believed to be Theodric. |
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A bronze statue of Platt existed in the town centre for years, though was moved to Alexandra Park. |
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The area is of archaeological note as it is rich in neolithic and bronze age remains. |
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The commemorative sculpture, funded by public subscription, was made by sculptor Joel Walker and cast in bronze. |
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Stoppard also sat for the sculptor and friend Angela Conner, and his bronze portrait bust is on display in the grounds of Chatsworth House. |
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From the earliest history of the Roman state to its downfall, Roman arms were therefore uniformly produced from either bronze or, later, iron. |
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The Bronze Age is the time period in which humans around the world began to use bronze as a major metal in tools. |
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Cast in dark bronze and resembling Roman antiquities, Riccio's small-scale statuettes, reliefs and oil lamps seem unremarkably modest at first. |
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Both the Xiongnu and Huns used bronze cauldrons, similarly to all peoples of the steppes. |
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Yao won balance beam silver and team bronze at the 2011 worlds when she was also third in the all-around. |
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Bermuda has had one Olympic medallist, Clarence Hill, who won a bronze medal in boxing. |
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The Cosmos players looked like bronze Adonises and we came in looking like the Osmonds, it was unbelievable. |
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Earlier examples were made from iron, bronze, or amber, although silver pendants became fashionable in the tenth century. |
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Russia won the largest number of medals among the participating nations with 13 gold, 11 silver, and 9 bronze medals for a total of 33 medals. |
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The request having been accepted, the Gauls decided to engrave the imperial speech on bronze. |
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Bladed weapons were mostly cast from classic bronze, while helmets and armor were hammered from mild bronze. |
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The most successful Games was in 2000, when Great Britain won the gold and bronze medals. |
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He enlisted shortly after graduation and achieved his goal, getting deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan and earning a Bronze Star. |
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He had composed an account of his achievements, the Res Gestae Divi Augusti, to be inscribed in bronze in front of his mausoleum. |
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However, 13-8 favourite Beth Tweddle could only manage bronze in the women's uneven bars, as 6-1 shot Aliya Mustafina took gold for Russia. |
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The crown is bronze with a broad band around the head and a thin strip crossing the top of the head. |
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With five golds and a bronze, Redgrave is the most successful Olympic male rower of all time. |
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At the Winter Olympic Games, Romania has won only a bronze medal in bobsleigh at the 1968 Winter Olympics. |
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Ritual instruments such as bronze lurs have been uncovered, especially in the region of Denmark and western Sweden. |
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Manx cheese took bronze medals in the 2005 British Cheese Awards, and sold 578 tonnes over the year. |
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These bronze pieces continued to be devalued, assuring the possibility of keeping fiduciary minting alongside a gold standard. |
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The rock carvings have been dated through comparison with depicted artifacts, for example bronze axes and swords. |
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Other hoards contain either broken or miscast objects that were probably intended for reuse by bronze smiths. |
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The Faroe Islands compete in the Paralympics and have won several gold, silver and bronze medals there. |
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At the 2009 National Games, Hubei won both the gold and silver medals, with Inner Mongolia winning bronze. |
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The fasti are located in the Sala della Lupa, the same room as the bronze wolf. |
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It was cast in bronze in 1902, 17 years after Thornycroft's death, by his son Sir John, who presented it to the London County Council. |
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Similarly, imported bronze continued to be used during the Iron Age in Scandinavia, but it was now much scarcer and mostly used for decoration. |
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For instance, the Antikythera wreck contained a staggering collection of marble and bronze statues including the Antikythera Youth. |
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Some fine examples of Bronze Age gold torques are made of very consistent gold wire, which is more malleable than bronze. |
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He allowed the Senate to issue its own bronze coinage for the first time since Augustus. |
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Lamps were constructed from jade, bronze, ceramic, wood, stone, and other materials. |
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Silicon bronze ring nails are excellent for permanent fastening of wood and ply as they are strong and easily driven. |
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Hallstatt C is characterized by the first appearance of iron swords mixed amongst the bronze ones. |
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Silicon bronze screws are normally used in boat building but can be hard to locate. |
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The riders finishing second and third are awarded silver and bronze medals respectively. |
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Edoardo Mangiarotti won three medals, two silver and a bronze, having previously won a gold medal in the 1936 Games. |
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A bronze denier bearing the inscription CONRADUS around a central cross, was minted in Lugdunum. |
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A storm broke out in the middle of the night and the waves could be heard smashing against the gate and the bronze walls. |
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Xenophon also mentions bronze peltae, but probably they were only faced with a thin covering of bronze. |
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Harry Llewellyn and Foxhunter, who would claim a gold medal in Helsinki, won bronze in the team jumping event. |
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Opera star Tozzi sings with the richness of burnished bronze and Daniels complements him with her pellucid soprano. |
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They are made of bronze, and they portray ships coming to honor Shalmaneser. |
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As the Roman civilisation grew in importance and expanded its trade with the Celtic world, silver and bronze coinage became more common. |
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In the first place in going back to the bronze age, we already find ourselves beyond the reach of history or even of tradition. |
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Tin was required which when smelted with copper from Cyprus created the durable metal alloy bronze. |
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The first most significant metal manufactured was bronze, an alloy of copper and tin, each of which was smelted separately. |
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The most individual medals were won by Veikko Huhtanen of Finland who took three golds, a silver and a bronze in men's gymnastics. |
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William Theed the elder made an impressive bronze statue of Thetis as she brought Achilles his new armor forged by Hephaesthus. |
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Pyrros Dimas, winning a bronze medal, became the most decorated weightlifter of all time with 3 golds and 1 bronze in Olympic Games. |
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The discovery of copper and bronze manufacture had a significant impact on the history of the Old World. |
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Ife was noted as a major religious and cultural centre in West Africa, and for its unique naturalistic tradition of bronze sculpture. |
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Michael Phelps won his first medals in Olympic Games tallying 6 gold and 2 bronze medals. |
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Bell bronze is used to make the tone rings of many professional model banjos. |
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The Manneken Pis, a fountain containing a small bronze sculpture of a urinating youth, is a tourist attraction and symbol of the city. |
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The Hanson Log Boat was a bronze age boat found in a gravel pit in Shardlow in Derbyshire. |
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At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, the gold, silver, and bronze medal winners were also given olive wreaths. |
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In athletics, the Portuguese have won a number of gold, silver and bronze medals in the European, World and Olympic Games competitions. |
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The first examples were stones, jade pieces, bronze vessels and weapons, but came to include talismans and magic diagrams. |
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The discovery of bronze enabled people to create metal objects which were harder and more durable than previously possible. |
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The Centre's main feature, the bronze coloured dome which covers the Donald Gordon Theatre, is clad in steel that was treated with copper oxide. |
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