Ramesses claimed the victory from this drawn fight, celebrated in monumental funerary temple reliefs still visible at Thebes on the Nile. |
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On the plus side are the impressive costumes and monumental sets, the excellent playing by the orchestra and generally good singing. |
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The task is a monumental one because of the size of the islands, their tiny population and their distance from the rest of the world. |
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It took what seemed to be a monumental effort for me to open them and when I did so, all I wanted to do was close them again. |
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The music is monumental and the landscape limited to desert, or rocky mountain. |
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The first treasure the society fought to preserve was the monumental arch at Euston station, a supreme example of Greek revival architecture. |
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But he's more impressive as an archetypal, monumental, and motionless symbol than as a character in an ongoing series. |
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It will be asking a lot of Maxwell to expect a fourth monumental effort in Friday's semi-final against Nepal. |
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It had immense cities and monumental architecture, yet little is known of its society or system of rulership. |
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Even in the long debased hyperbole of historic moments in the Northern Ireland peace process, this was a monumental announcement. |
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Al Souza scavenges thrift stores and tag sales for the jigsaw-puzzle pieces that he arranges into monumental works. |
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With sturdy metal beams as their building blocks, architects and engineers could erect monumental skyscrapers hundreds of feet in the air. |
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The epic play on AIDS and gay themes has become a stirring monumental telefilm. |
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Keeping such a powerful motor, and indeed the rest of the drivetrain alive is a monumental task in itself. |
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The corners of the facades of both the main block and the pavilion are adorned with monumental paired pilasters with Ionic capitals. |
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As the civil war raged and pogroms ensued, ethnic cleansing on a monumental scale created millions of refugees. |
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Five thousand mild revellers are swaying elbow-to-elbow in the Liberty Grand, a monumental, two-story semi-Victorian palace. |
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This is a dauntingly monumental volume, and it shouldn't be read in one gulp. |
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Amidst all this scandal and intrigue, these monumental moments of dramatic irony and double-dealing, all our hero can do is chatter. |
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The preferred figure type was more mature and monumental, with contrapposto being used to give movement to the large, solid figures. |
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It reminded me more of Claes Oldenurg's 1967 proposal for a monumental ballcock in the Thames. |
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And Maryse Conde's monumental historical novel Segu traces the odysseys of members of a Bambara royal family from Segou in Mali. |
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Despite the monumental scale of the program and spaces, this church retains a sense of warmth and intimacy. |
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His monumental canvases, with their interlocking bars of earthy colour, reflect his early life as well as later influences. |
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A large area was enclosed by a defensive wall with bastions and monumental gates, and the natural sheltered harbour was extended and deepened. |
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Classified index to advertisements, from granolithic paving manufacturers to monumental masons. |
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In fact, the completed windows do possess a freshness that is striking to find in the medium of monumental stained glass. |
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It's a monumental and costly task, and publishers have given no reason to believe they can do it for themselves. |
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The best possible scenario for a monumental piece of architecture is that its site affords a view from a distance. |
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To this day, a casual walk along the Normandy coast reveals scores of entrenched batteries and nearly monumental emplacements of concrete. |
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But while the seeded status accorded Alex McLeish's men should make this monumental tie easier to swallow, it could still give them the pip. |
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It takes acts of monumental inhumanity before such rather basic people would take a risk. |
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Critics of such schemes argue that they offer too narrow a definition of sculpture, pinning it down to a monumental tradition. |
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All of Saville's monumental nudes employ photographic precedents, but not in any simple way. |
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For we now have a conceited Government which in its monumental arrogance can brook no opposition. |
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Of all the objects, places, concepts, and titanic forces at play in 2004, the most monumental, influential, and ascendant is surely the blog. |
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Abera is now a worthy successor to his great predecessor, whose premature death in 1973 is marked by a monumental tomb in Addis Ababa. |
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In Egypt pyramids were used as monumental tombs, whereas in Mesopotamia, Mesoamerica, and South America they were temple platforms. |
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The monumental tomb was an identical copy of the tomb of Lenin, which can still be seen in Moscow. |
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Bell's drawings, etchings and monumental clay sculptures possess a kind of mystical godliness. |
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It also served as a platform for a monumental lighthouse, or pharos, that imitated the great Pharos of Alexandria. |
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You wondered for a moment who was most bemused by this monumental and possibly decisive swing of the pendulum. |
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The California law has predictably been thrust under the microscope since its usage in this monumental trial. |
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Even something as monumental as the birth of a new millennium couldn't in the end live up to all of the hype. |
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Carved from large pieces of minimally worked tree trunks with nailed-on extensions, his sculptures are almost always monumental. |
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While these statistics may not seem impressive at first glance, they are in fact monumental. |
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Its balcony pas de deux is performed at countless galas and its structure seems both monumental and definitive. |
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The topics, however, being of monumental proportions, can only be cursorily sketched in less than three hundred pages. |
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I caught sight of the familiar shrubbery and gardens, and even the shape of a monumental manor. |
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His work ranges from busts to monumental castings commissioned by civic, church, or corporate clients. |
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A decision by the often clannish management of a small firm to let in outsiders can be monumental. |
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A time of glory, gain and riches comes unexpectedly after all the monumental efforts you have made in the past. |
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It offered some sublime contests and changes of fortune and also some monumental individual efforts from both teams. |
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With what seemed like a monumental effort, the handsome man brought himself back under control. |
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Max lifted his head with what looked like a monumental effort, then dropped it back. |
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We'd argue and it would take a monumental effort to convince him to change his mind. |
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Despite the monumental importance of the task, sometimes the board just didn't take the time or make the effort to do it right. |
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It must have been a monumental research task to gather all the information required for this work. |
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On the contrary, it is a task of monumental strategic importance for the United States as well as for Europeans. |
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The task ahead is monumental and extremely serious for us and the generations to come. |
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True to the Republic's practice of monumental commemoration, Hugo had to have his memorial statue as well. |
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The memorial was built from brown Portland stone in 1920 by monumental masons. |
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Her father was a monumental mason and was responsible for creating the town's war memorial outside St John's Church. |
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The headstone cannot be placed on his grave as a result and is still at the monumental mason's on Prebend Street. |
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Turn the page and get the blow-by-blow description of this heavyweight bout, and see who's left standing at the end of this monumental melee. |
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Whether you feel that he's a plain thief, or simply a monumental blunderer, none of that matters. |
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With its frontal perspective, the monumental wave confronts the viewer dead-on, boldly asserting its pure, natural energy. |
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Practical cryogenics however, is a monumental engineering task and pressurization is bulky, inefficient and potentially dangerous. |
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In terms of art production, the period of mythography is characterized by a return to romantic pictorialism and by monumental propaganda. |
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But narcissism isn't just a combination of monumental self-esteem and rudeness. |
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The unstrained passion and monumental energy of this work blows most contemporary political art out of the water. |
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It took the intervention of the media, and the consequent uproar to stop what would have been a truly monumental blunder. |
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Particularly impressive examples occur in North Wales and Cornwall, while the brochs and duns of Scotland are monumental examples of roundhouses. |
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Parker's setting are starker, more monumental, more dependent on modes, open fifths, and contrapuntal imitation. |
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Visitors, four at a time, can float in the spirituality of this miniature monumental space. |
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Christo focused on the design of monumental, non-permanent installations for public spaces. |
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Wood's restless energy and monumental ambition made him an innovator who adapted the progressive spirit of the age to military affairs. |
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Great stone buttresses stood on either side of the wall, giving support to the monumental structure and framing the temple grounds themselves. |
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This unusual city with many different lanes, passages, bystreets is full of monumental palaces and sanctuaries. |
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Even the monumental Marian shrine in Washington, D.C., replete with a plethora of elegant Byzantine images, feels cold and inauthentic to me. |
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The rough-out half-boot was topped with a canvas legging that inspired monumental and creative cursing when it had to be laced in a hurry. |
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All alone in the world, she had run to the cliff where the monumental oak tree sat, leaned against it and cried. |
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Even in chamber music, Beethoven always found a voice for the monumental statement. |
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Nicholas Micros's cast aluminum and plaster sculptures bear the imprint of his study of figurative and monumental statuary. |
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Two monumental still-life paintings contain much the same air of portentous unreality. |
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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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His dream project is a monumental display of force and ostentation that has precious little value as a piece of drama or popular history. |
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Its monumental scale, classical detail and rational, ordered planning were hallmarks of the style. |
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Even as the varsity officials maintain that the fee hike was inevitable, most students see the hike as monumental. |
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Yet trying to hike the minimum wage always sparks a monumental battle in Washington. |
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The art of death has never been so compelling, so entertaining as in these superb north Italian monumental cemeteries. |
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Prior to this monumental occasion blacks were systematically moved to restricted areas and homelands, and had no political or economic power. |
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Perhaps, in this era of cross-country flights and vast superhighways, coming home is not such a monumental event. |
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It's like the sweepings of the monumental studio, the stuff they didn't want to put in the official state monument. |
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This polygonal stage overhangs the altar and thus serves as a monumental ciborium for liturgical activity below. |
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The chapter on the nest, its delicacy, its fragile nature and the monumental painful effort of the bird to build it is wonderful. |
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They evoke more than anything the monumental gravity of Masaccio's frescoes, which are themselves notably sculptural in their forms. |
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He continues to design in monumental free-form curves, using every angle except a right one. |
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The structures also served as monumental public canvases for free-form artistic expression. |
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Judged on those criteria, the tour is undoubtedly a flop of monumental proportions. |
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Forget for a moment the monumental nature of making this happen on the production and post-production side. |
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Even when they are monumental in size, gaudy and glittering, they are also duplicable and, most importantly, they are mutable. |
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It stretches in concrete waves over the horizon and Kaliningrad is its greatest monumental evocation. |
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We have had almost 120 training sessions, so a monumental effort has been put in. |
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Was there any way for the world community to act to save those irreplaceable, monumental Buddhas? |
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Amongst the first buildings to be set out in the new Hellenistic city were the agora and the monumental temples on the acropolis. |
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Traversing through just a few inches of snow could be a monumental feat for most luxury sedans, most of which feature rear-wheel drive. |
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How were ancient peoples able to construct monumental Egyptian pyramids in an age devoid of the tools of modern technology? |
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The memorial was built from brown Portland stone in 1920 by Swift Brothers, monumental masons of Darnley Road, Gravesend. |
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Its monumental entrance, in the form of an amphiprostyle Corinthian portico, was in the southeast corner. |
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In the book he shoots from the hip and rides roughshod over reputations, holding a modicum of his once monumental power and relishing it. |
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One boy's picture captures perfectly the blocky angularity and monumental presence of Lawrence's three ironing women. |
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In this category, I do not include monumental anthologies, like Springsteen or the Beatles have put out. |
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Monograms on mountains is a curiosity, a visual chronicle of the monumental letterforms that are located near many American towns. |
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Victory monuments, monumental altars, and porticoed squares competed with royal palaces in the richness of their artistic display. |
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Recovery will require a monumental effort from all sectors of society. |
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The massive monumental structures were intricately carved and decorated with scenes showing how the hereditary dynasties of the kings united with the gods. |
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I have yet to see other women doing memorial or monumental work. |
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It reeked of historical importance and monumental significance. |
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His work was more monumental, more violent, and promoted the Aryan struggle. |
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Accessibility to other ways of life was part of the monumental lifestyle shift enabled by the industrial revolution. |
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The hypocrisy here is monumental, even by traditional foreign-policy standards of baloney. |
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It demands with monumental courage, a high tolerance for pain, and at least a touch of insanity. |
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How monumental, though, that this wedding introduced us, for the first time as husbands, Mitch and cam. |
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So it was the desserts that saved the day, because they were of sufficiently monumental size as to make one wonder why the main courses were not equally generous. |
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Ross vied for a monumental Joan Miro towering over five feet high but dropped out of the bidding. |
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The purges, gulags, mass population transfers, political famines, monumental infrastructure projects built by slave labour still have few parallels in modern history. |
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A monumental political bombshell, his obscene downfall was a cinematic gimme, sure to set screenwriter hearts aflutter. |
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But the most impressive structures along what became the A40 were the three big monumental brick blocks rising on the north side on an eminence at Park Royal. |
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So when the universe decides it's my turn there is almost certainly a cosmic gathering of monumental proportions that stands on the sideline and waits for the floor show. |
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This monumental picture, the work of an unknown artist, painted on a hot, Italian summer day in July 1747, is much more than the evocative period piece it first appears to be. |
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It looked like a monumental mistake when he faked a handoff and backpedaled as if to start a naked bootleg, only to find a couple of Saints in his way. |
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At once monumental and fragile, it brought to mind the jury-rigged shacks constructed from cast-off materials found in every township or slum area. |
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I'm not going to say that you've made such a monumental botch-up of this parliament that it has damaged the Labour Party, Scotland, and the whole United Kingdom. |
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Jackson has successfully realised the most monumental movie-making feat in recent memory, yet the scale of his achievement seems undervalued and unrewarded. |
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You may be wondering what work of monumental consequence is contained within these gilded pages. |
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A silhouette portrait of Talbot as a boy of seven, drawn in 1807 by an unknown hand, opens this monumental book about the birth and juvenescence of a medium. |
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That's a monumental task you've set yourself, rather you than me. |
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Occupying an entire city block and dominated by a cluster of twelve monumental metal silos, it dates from 1912, when its offices, malthouse, brewery and cellar were erected. |
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The elaborately carved rows or monumental crowns admired in the wooden sculptures of the Mende or Yoruba people in West Africa mirror the hairstyles worn today. |
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Heavily illustrated in color and duotone, the 256-page hardback book features his monumental and studio sculpture, plaster and clay maquettes, as well as drawings. |
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On August 27, 1776, the Battle of Brooklyn resulted in some monumental maneuvers by both the Patriots and the Red Coats. |
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A long, diagonal cross from Marcelo saw the ball reach Hulk, who brought it down to his feet from the top of his monumental chest. |
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And for Larry Flynt, this might be a monumental opportunity to stick it to the dictator the best way he knows how. |
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The perfectly moronic bearer of this little divine awakening has the distinction of being one of the first truly monumental schmucks of my career. |
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There are a number of extant monumental variants, and renditions proliferated in copies and in versions on coins and vases and in relief sculpture. |
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Conditions will range from the calms and energy-sapping heat of the northern hemisphere to the icebergs, storms and monumental seas of the southern oceans. |
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It was monumental, a great victory not only for Porter and the Innocence Project, but for the principle of justice. |
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It's an hour before sunset, and the late light reveals the colours and beauty of the monumental sandstone faces, which glow red and pink and cast long purple shadows. |
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Eleven unaccountable federal judges cannot make these monumental decisions in secret ex parte proceedings. |
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Back in Florence by 1564, he was soon involved in Vasari's projects, though painting in a more restrained and monumental style than Vasari's extreme Mannerism. |
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Vasari's biography confirms that Leonardo began to draw the cartoon in the Sala del Papa of the monumental Dominican building complex of Santa Maria Novella. |
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Famous for his slow tempos and his cultivation of a titanic, monumental style, he was a superlative interpreter of Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms, and Mahler. |
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The river Seine bisects the city, the Right Bank is home to the grand boulevards and most monumental buildings, many dating from Haussmann's nineteenth-century redevelopment. |
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This took the form of epic paintings, festivals, monumental architecture, the Bulletins of the Grand Army, dazzling uniforms, and military reviews. |
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So far only one monumental statue of a Persian king has turned up, a statue of Darius discovered at Susa in 1972, decorated with hieroglyphics and cuneiform. |
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Heavily illustrated in color and duotone, the 256-page hardback book features Proctor's monumental and studio sculpture, plaster and clay maquettes, as well as drawings. |
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Its continued use was confined largely to the monumental brass trade which was controlled by the marblers ' guild until well into the 16th century. |
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Like the Bonsai trees in the classical gardens of Suzhou, it's China in miniature that captures the imagination, every bit as much as its grand monumental flourishes. |
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Conceived as a part of the landscape, the monumental concrete megastructure designed by John Andrews was sited on the crown of a ridge overlooking the valley. |
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In the cellar, Manzanares creates drama through monumental architectonic volumes that highlight the warm tones of the oak barrels contained within them. |
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The finished form of the building is suitably monumental, built in a baroque style that eschews the more mannered Palladianism favoured for most contemporary commissions. |
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He gave the monumental facades along K Street and 15th Street elaborately detailed copper window architraves, stringcourses, cornices, and escutcheons. |
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The church shows hallmarks of Modernism, but its monumental blocky forms, especially on the east end, have much in common with eleventh-century Romanesque churches. |
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Similar to the curving rotundas of many capitol buildings, but, crucially, allowing in more daylight, it is monumental without losing its human scale. |
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It would build on the early work in axiomatizing branches of mathematics, as well as the monumental efforts of logicists like Frege in developing rigorous logical systems. |
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Small balcony projections with ornate balustrades and pretty wrought iron lamps flanking monumental doorways on the tall street walls characterized the early homes. |
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Titchmarsh just isn't programmed for portentous, monumental declamation. |
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Similarly, the images of discredited rulers were effaced in the monumental narrative reliefs which played so prominent a role in imperial propaganda art. |
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This was a monumental mistake, the kind only a doctrinaire can make. |
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Consisting of three monumental complexes standing in the west, southeast and northeast, the site featured a large number of stelae and altars. |
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Curiously enough, most of the Vindolanda tablets show spaces between words, but spaces were avoided in monumental inscriptions from that era. |
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Avebury was one of a group of monumental sites that were established in this region during the Neolithic. |
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Bronze continues into modern times as one of the materials of choice for monumental statuary. |
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A triumphal arch is a monumental structure in the shape of an archway with one or more arched passageways, often designed to span a road. |
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The city had a vast number of monumental structures like the Colosseum, the Forum of Trajan and the Pantheon. |
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A luminarium is a monumental walk-in sculpture which people enter to be moved by a sense of wonder at the beauty of light and colour. |
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The earliest Gothic art was monumental sculpture, on the walls of Cathedrals and abbeys. |
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He turned his fluid line to designs ranging from intricate jewellery to monumental frescoes. |
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For the guildhall of the Steelyard Holbein painted two monumental allegories, The Triumph of Wealth and The Triumph of Poverty, both now lost. |
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He now adapted this skill to the smaller form, somehow retaining a monumental effect. |
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The library was built to store 12,000 scrolls and to serve as a monumental tomb for Celsus. |
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Naturalistic depictions of Pictish nobles, hunters and warriors, male and female, without obvious tattoos, are found on monumental stones. |
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The northern entrance in Horse Guards Avenue is flanked by two monumental statues, Earth and Water, by Charles Wheeler. |
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In 1992 Hughes published Shakespeare and the Goddess of Complete Being, a monumental work inspired by Graves's The White Goddess. |
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Shaw later explained that he had intended An Unsocial Socialist as the first section of a monumental depiction of the downfall of capitalism. |
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The architecture is characterized by its monumental structures, built with large stone blocks, lintels and solid columns. |
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The other great buildings were the temple, which were monumental complexes preceded by an avenue of sphinxes and obelisks. |
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Very little monumental evidence survives from this period, especially from the early part of it. |
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Gerald Massey's monumental work on African origins suggested that the poem reflected Egyptian religion. |
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However, like so many of his monumental conceptions, it was never completed. |
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The idea of this monumental inscription comes from Roman classical architecture. |
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Egyptian civilisation is renowned for its colossal pyramids, temples and monumental tombs. |
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The monumental events of Heracles are regarded as the dawn of the age of heroes. |
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The remains of the Zapotec writing system are present in the monumental architecture. |
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The houses were centered on a monumental grave, a symbol of social cohesion. |
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This monumental work of 60 volumes became the foundation of all subsequent Byzantine law and is still studied today. |
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These scholars completed the monumental Yongle Encyclopedia during his reign. |
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In the southern Maya area, adobe was employed in monumental architecture when no suitable stone was locally available. |
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Numerous archaeological sites and monumental remains attest to the high degree of complexity of these civilizations. |
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Variants also existed that were intermediate between the monumental and cursive styles. |
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In the 1530s and 1540s, printed images of Luther that emphasized his monumental size were crucial to the spread of Protestantism. |
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Elsewhere, monumental buildings testify of Woolwich's rich military history. |
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This monumental law, signifying the beginning of the end for the samurai class, initially met resistance from both the peasant and warrior alike. |
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And of course Sam Moskowitz, like Old Man Time Stream, rolls on forever with his monumental THE IMMORTAL STORM, a history of stfandom. |
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The Main Prayer Hall is approached on the Qibla axis by a monumental staircase through the shaded sahan to the west. |
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At the time, that was a monumental thing for the era, culturally. |
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Here we find the earliest monumental kurgans, and the kurgan builders in turn influenced the steppe economies and their social organisation. |
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Metric Martyrs campaign director and former fish monger Neil Herron said it was a monumental victory down to people power. |
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It consisted of three parts, the monumental Allegro Moderato, canzonetta and Allegro vivacissimo. |
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And the above nightmare scenario is exactly the sort of monumental mistake Auntie Beeb's politically correct mismanagers are capable of making. |
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Because the Dodgers, on an afternoon when they absolutely could not afford to lose, were able to sneak out of town with a monumental win. |
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He plays George, a monumental mason who enters into a pact with devilish Neville to rise from the dead, become famous and get the girl. |
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The council's bereavement officer and a local monumental mason will be on hand to give information about the next steps in the process. |
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Stott, as monumental mason Redfern, comes into her life when he's given the job of making the headstone for her mum's grave. |
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Maybe the home side was narked by the dogged last-wicket stand between Clarke and Boyd Rankin which expited the monumental moment. |
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Recalling a monumental Minimalist sculpture, the resulting white polyhedron is circumnavigable but impenetrable. |
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This is exactly what they need to happen to win the NLDS, assuming of course they make the playoffs and don't suffer a monumental letdown. |
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This monumental two-volume work presents the state of the art of knowledge concerning the West Old Turkic component of the Hungarian language. |
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The study demonstrates that the return on the creation of URP by UW-Madison, WARF and the Madison-area business community has been monumental. |
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Pearl Harbor was a monumental for the United States because it was the first time America was attacked on their home soil. |
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Images of iron lungs and children in braces served as the backdrop to a monumental search for a cure. |
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It contains the first photographs ever taken of the Forbidden City and its monumental architecture. |
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While Robert put the family's survival down to his father, who used his skills as a monumental mason to reinforce the shelter, others in the raid were not so lucky. |
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Her Oceanides for the left hand is monumental in size and scope. |
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The idea came from the Marchese's involvement in commissioning Arnaldo Pomodoro's monumental Sphere Within Sphere for the Cortile della Pigna in the Vatican. |
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The curators combined early self-portraits and portraits of friends and collectors with monumental works and a great succes de scandale, A Burial at Ornans. |
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With clubbish kicks and snares and monumental build-ups before ecstatic crashes, Worlds is surely the work of someone who knows how to make popular dance music. |
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Included are colossal heads, a large-scale throne, and monumental stelae in addition to precious small-scale vessels, figures, adornments, and masks. |
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Byzantine art, though producing superb ivory reliefs and architectural decorative carving, never returned to monumental sculpture, or even much small sculpture in the round. |
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Grey granite was quarried at Rubislaw quarry for more than 300 years, and used for paving setts, kerb and building stones, and monumental and other ornamental pieces. |
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Illuminated manuscripts represent the most complete record of Gothic painting, providing a record of styles in places where no monumental works have otherwise survived. |
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Other new features of religious architecture include the crossing tower and a monumental entrance to the church, usually at the west end of the building. |
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Alberti was one of the first to use the arch on a monumental. |
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The installation, both in Greek and Latin, of Augustus's monumental eulogy, the Res Gestae, is a proof of official recognition for the dual vehicles of the common culture. |
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Creating a complete map of the human connectome would therefore be a monumental milestone but not the end of the journey to understanding how our brains work. |
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The monumental inscription is a familiar feature of Roman architecture. |
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Although he made contributions to other areas of physics, such as optics, Gibbs' other monumental contribution to science was his invention of statistical mechanics. |
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But on Thursday night, whether it was a momentary speedbump or the first sign of a monumental unraveling, that newfound resourcefulness suddenly dried up. |
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From the get-go with The Vortex, the first track from their new album, frontman James Smith lead the exhilarated young crowd into a mosh which was on a monumental scale. |
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Even Milton's monumental Paradise Lost constitutes a very much secondary source in the cyclopedic history of a doomsday that Under the Volcano recollects for meditation. |
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Any repairs will have to be carried out by an approved monumental mason. |
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If you're in the middle of nowhere and smack bang in the middle of a monumental gearbox issue without reverse, here's a reasonably clever fix to get you moving again. |
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Andrew Litton is having several bites at Shostakovich's monumental Leningrad Symphony in the space of a week, with two different British orchestras. |
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Val also has geckos, skunks, wall lizards, water dragons and several iguanas, including her favourite, a monumental male with the unlikely name of Chandler Big. |
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Poised on its plaza like a deformed meteorite, it exhibits the usual OMA tension between a wackily monumental exterior and fluidly informal interior. |
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This mature young pianist can convey everything with conviction, from poignant bell-like floating melodies, to torrential arpeggios and monumental pianistic nobilities. |
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Despite his work at the mill, Engels found time to write his monumental work on Martin Luther, the Protestant Reformation and the 1525 revolutionary war of the peasants. |
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His most lasting work, begun in prison and published during his exile in Paris, was a monumental effort to restrain such conflicts on the basis of a broad moral consensus. |
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By the Classic period, temple roofs were being topped with roof combs that extended the height of the temple and served as a foundation for monumental art. |
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Pope Leo X received a monumental embassy from Portugal during his reign designed to draw attention to Portugal's newly acquired riches to all of Europe. |
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Alexander's will called for military expansion into the southern and western Mediterranean, monumental constructions, and the intermixing of Eastern and Western populations. |
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Most notable is the fact that while most of the Vindolanda tablets show spaces between words, spaces were avoided in monumental inscriptions from that era. |
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In 1925 he designed the Perpetua typeface, with the uppercase based upon monumental Roman inscriptions, for Morison, who was working for the Monotype Corporation. |
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The Nubian Kingdom of Kush in modern Sudan was in close and often hostile contact with Egypt, and produced monumental sculpture mostly derivative of styles to the north. |
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However, in the West during the Carolingian and Ottonian periods there was the beginnings of a production of monumental statues, in courts and major churches. |
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Although there are still supporters of bullfighting, only the Monumental bullring now holds fights in the Catalan capital. |
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Monumental success meant the desire to turn Powers and his gang of cinematic oddities into that aforementioned franchise. |
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Barcelona's El Monumental bullring will host its final bullfight on Sunday in front of 20,000 spectators. |
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Monumental domes began to appear in the 1st century BC in Rome and the provinces around the Mediterranean Sea. |
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Monumental sculpture covers large works, and architectural sculpture, which is attached to buildings. |
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Monumental Constantinian forms were used at the court of Charlemagne to suggest that he was Constantine's successor and equal. |
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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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Three of the country's top bullfighters, including No1 Jose Tomas, appeared in the sold-out show at Barcelona's Monumental ring. |
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