It is ironic that his tomb effigy should show him brandishing an unsheathed sword. |
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As colonists' anger over the Stamp Act built, a tax official was burned in effigy from the limbs of an elm estimated to be 120 years old. |
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After the public procession, the effigy is buried, destroyed, or abandoned in the forest. |
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Where there was an effigy, a recumbent figure showing the deceased dead or sleeping was most common. |
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In Torajaland in Indonesia I bought a carving of a woman threshing rice, a miniature replica of a life-sized death effigy. |
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Imbued with all of Carpeaux's desire to create a monumental effigy, this bust reveals much of his personal attachment to Napoleon. |
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The effigy on her tomb in the abbey shows her beauty and is remarkable for its attention to detail. |
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This combines classical motifs in the putti arranged around the bier supporting swags, with a Gothic treatment of the recumbent effigy. |
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The Etruscans used the sarcophagus with a characteristic feature of the effigy of the deceased reclining on the lid. |
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One young graphic designer from Ennis had come to the protest with a life-size effigy of the prime minister. |
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These were endowments to pay for masses to be sung, usually near a tomb or effigy, for the repose of one or more souls in purgatory. |
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Queen Victoria's effigy, in various stages of queenliness, stands at many points in the metropolis. |
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A university student was sentenced on Wednesday to five months in jail for burning an effigy of the President during a protest march last year. |
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The protesters also burned an effigy of the House of Representatives Speaker. |
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You put me in a room with a wax effigy of George Clooney, of course I'm going to squeal like a girl! |
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If diplomatic relations keep deteriorating, an effigy of the queen may not be far behind. |
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The tomb effigy, the memorial portrait, and the death mask approach a condition of perfect substitutability for the irrevocably absent object, the once-living body. |
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I saw a peasant crone bullwhipping an effigy of the president, and students enacting crucifixions on lampposts all up and down the Prado. |
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In short, the effigy found itself not well suited, in artifactual terms, to changes in the mise en scene of funerals. |
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The tikis represent the effigy of Tiki, the distance human ancestor demigod. |
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The other effigy represents an aged and demure-looking man with a forked beard and mustachios, having a wrinkled forehead, and the hair stiff and combed off the face. |
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The effigy is a straw man, with a sign wittily explaining the reason for mocking it. |
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The third eye allows the figure of Bhairava to be identified as the fierce manifestation of Shiva, an effigy of whom appears on top of the head. |
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On the right is the effigy of His Royal Highness the Grand Duke Henri, in profile facing to the right, in new style linear graphics. |
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However, the magical quality of the effigy had been gravely subverted before the funeral ever began. |
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The public funeral, began a few days later with the display of an effigy of the deceased doge in the ducal palace. |
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Giants and dragons enliven popular festivals where they are the main actors at least once a year, as each effigy has its specific feast day. |
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Included here are pottery shards, bone and stone tools and clay effigy pipes that attest to the aesthetic spirit of these people. |
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In London she was given a state funeral, while in Yorkshire her effigy was burned on a bonfire. |
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Maggie demands that her sister-in-law, Justine, keeps a promise she made 30 years ago to burn an effigy of their old arch-enemy. |
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Yet the Mormon church did not organise riots or burn the authors in effigy. |
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The Renaissance wax effigy comes from Spain. Polyxena of Lobkowicz presented it to the Carmelites. |
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The front of the Diamond Jubilee Medal portrays a contemporary effigy of The Queen wearing the Royal Crown. |
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On the inner part of the coin there is an effigy of Prince Albert in profile facing to the right. |
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Figures representing the Mexican and US presidents were burned in effigy. |
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Well done. Where is the effigy of the Ecumenical Patriarch mocked and hanged? |
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The euro coins show the effigy of His Holiness Pope John Paul II, Sovereign of the State of Vatican City. |
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You will notice also the buttplate in horn compressed with the effigy of JM Browning. |
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Very beautiful statue Kwele, effigy female ancestor of the forearms stretched forward. |
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He is commemorated by a gilded bronze effigy in his chapel in St Mary's, Warwick, and an illustrated panegyric by the Warwickshire antiquary John Rous. |
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Some of the protesters burnt an effigy of the Health Minister. |
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In 1793 Tom Paine, the English author of the Rights of Man, which sought to justify the French Revolution, was burned in effigy in the Market Place. |
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He was burned in effigy outside one English pub and spent most of the following season enduring vilification from crowds at league grounds up and down the country. |
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Now they are holding a ballot to decide which of the villains will win the dubious honour of having his or her effigy burned on a Guy Fawkes bonfire next month. |
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For her beliefs, angry mobs harassed her, hung her in effigy, and dragged her image through the streets, while the press dragged her name through the mud. |
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The face of her effigy may have been based on her death mask, taken when she died on her thirty-seventh birthday in the royal apartments in the Tower of London. |
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We have excellent representations of him, a bust by Torrigiano, a portrait by Sittow, a remarkable death mask, coinage likenesses, and a realistic tomb effigy. |
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The tomb consists of a prominent polychromed alabaster effigy of the duke lying in state on a slab of heavy black marble surrounded by heraldic symbols. |
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When the civilian President Maduro burns in effigy, soldiers can still warm their hands around the flames. |
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Meanwhile, in South Yorkshire, anti-Thatcher activists burned an effigy of the controversial leader. |
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There are also a lot of small shops where are sold anything to his effigy. |
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At some point, for reasons that are unclear, it became customary to burn Guy Fawkes in effigy, rather than the pope. |
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Collecting money was a popular reason for their creation, the children taking their effigy from door to door, or displaying it on street corners. |
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In the 1740s gang violence became common, with groups of Boston residents battling for the honour of burning the pope's effigy. |
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His effigy is traditionally burned on a bonfire, commonly accompanied by a fireworks display. |
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On board, they tarred and feathered an effigy of the President. |
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Wherefore, had Louis XII come before Charles VIII's effigy, he would have created the paradoxical situation of a live king who was uncrowned confronting a crowned king who was unalive. |
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Making the case more complex is the presence at the scene of an effigy, a noose, and a witch ball filled with curses. |
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The presence of the new king would have make a joke of the effigy. |
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Sold at all the best DYI and interior design shops in France, these easy-to-use stickers join a line of wall decorations designed to give your home an indomitably trendy look thanks to the effigy of our favourite hero. |
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Later, seeing a commemorative effigy on the father's tomb, he flippantly invited it to dine with him, and the stone ghost duly arrived for dinner as a harbinger of Don Juan's death. |
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Each candlestick, or Culumna Incoronada, is equipped at the base, on which are painted the names of the corporation and the effigy of the patron saint of Gremio, the media to carry arms. |
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Prehistoric Native Americans built a variety of earth berm structures in addition to effigy mounds, including conical, linear, and flat-topped mounds. |
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In monarchies, it was decided to feature the effigy of the monarchs. |
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If you were to tell us now, within the next few minutes, that you have finally understood, after almost 120 hours of debate, that this is not the bill that we need, we would take it and burn a number of copies in effigy. |
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Many fortune tellers used her effigy and statue, presumably for purposes of association marketing. |
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The effigy is enshrined in a silver case and its wardrobe contains many precious embroidered and decorated coats of various colors. Austrian Empress Maria Theresa embroidered some of them. |
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He was forced to make a public recantation and was burned in effigy at the Church of St Nicholas as a sign of his abjuration. |
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The effigy features a pronounced lower lip, and may be a close likeness of Edward. |
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A new sarcophagus with an effigy was made for him in 1232, in which his remains now rest. |
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A form of sacrifice recorded by Caesar was the burning alive of victims in a large wooden effigy, now often known as a wicker man. |
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Many believe that the city was planned as an effigy in the shape of a puma, a sacred animal. |
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In May, an effigy of FitzPatrick was burned on the streets of Dublin. |
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His grave is covered by a marble monument with his effigy lying on it in full judicial robes, surrounded by eight shields holding his coat of arms. |
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Authoritative and beautifully illustrated, it includes data on medicine wheels, human effigy figures, cairns, tipi rings, ribstones, and other rock formations. |
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All the circulating coins have an effigy of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse, and various national and regional designs, and the denomination, on the reverse. |
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In Ajmer the Gurjar Sangarsh Samiti took out a rally and burned an effigy of Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje while it observed a shutdown in Kishangarh town of the district. |
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A plinth of black fossiliferous limestone from Frosterley topped this structure, and atop this plinth was a white alabaster effigy of Robert I, painted and gilded. |
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Of the Dominican friary founded by Alexander III in 1233, only one pillar and a worn knight's effigy survive in a secluded graveyard near the town centre. |
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An indictment for seditious libel followed, for both publisher and author, while government agents followed Paine and instigated mobs, hate meetings, and burnings in effigy. |
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For many families, Guy Fawkes Night became a domestic celebration, and children often congregated on street corners, accompanied by their own effigy of Guy Fawkes. |
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