Here was mummy, the matriarch, whose strength had sustained us for so many years, her own health now in limbo. |
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Grace had once been a kind, sweet child who loved her mummy and daddy and couldn't stand to be away from them for more than a day. |
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I shouldn't have worried, of course, that area is the home of the art student and the yummy mummy. |
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Gold leaf was applied to the background and his tunic, and perhaps the wreath in his hair, after the panel was placed on the mummy. |
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Tuthmosis III's mummy was rewrapped following damage by tomb robbers, then reburied in Deir el-Bahari. |
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Then it is wallets at the ready as mummy and daddy start to fork out on designer romper suits, pushchairs and jewellery. |
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Then you made mummy, who is already shapely, even more luscious and voluptuous and reubensesque. |
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The mummy itself is seated upright in meditation with a monk's saffron robes wrapped around its now chalky body. |
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I don't know what happened then, no doubt I burst into tears and if I didn't go looking for mummy she would have come looking for me. |
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From tiny rucksacks through sequinned glamour bags to big mummy handbags, it's very rare to see a woman without one. |
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It contains some lists of epigrams and poems from the ancient library and it was found with a mummy, like a mask on the mummy. |
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I could hear my little one screaming and then heard Ryan telling him to calm down and get mummy some flannels. |
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My little boy knows that he has a mummy and a daddy who love him very much and love each other very much and that's what counts. |
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Speaking with the naive innocence of childhood, he asks why mummy and daddy aren't married and on their honeymoon. |
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In this study, we describe an infant mummy from ancient Egypt that showed macromorphologic signs of chronic anemia and vitamin C deficiency. |
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Nothing has more capacity to astonish, when the wrappings of a mummy have been removed, than the state of preservation of the forms of the face. |
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The mummy is associated with the legends of Egypt, but archaeologists have excavated preserved human remains the world over. |
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One theory suggests that examination of his mummy revealed a wound near his left ear, which would have caused a cerebral haemorrhage. |
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Still, he thought watching mummy play hopscotch was hilarious, so it wasn't a total disaster. |
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The circle of chic establishments includes boutiques that sell fancy clothes, and lots of places to take your mummy for lunch. |
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Be a good mummy and give Nicky the phone so he can speak to the bad boy and make the bad boy be nice again. |
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Scientists were intrigued to discover a spear-like object within the upper spine and skull of the mummy. |
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For example, Hawass said, on show along with the mummy of Ramses II would be models of his Nubian temples, statues, reliefs and a biography. |
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Obviously the militants feel that hurting kids is okay because of the job their daddy or mummy does. |
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Pete claims they can put a curse on you similar to the curses or hexes described by voodoo, witchcraft, or a good mummy story. |
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Wearing a wad of knee strapping that an Egyptian mummy would consider excessive, the Swede was not to be properly tested. |
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Besides preserving the occasional frozen mummy, glaciers and ice fields contain evidence of the climates of long ago. |
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The Bolton mummy was an important person and could have held a role such as a priest. |
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And I know that to every mummy and daddy, they are the apple of their eye, the perfect centre of their Universe. |
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The well-preserved remains of a 200-year-old mummy, buried in layers of silk, have been discovered in Vietnam. |
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The mummy appears to be related to the Khoi, the indigenous people of the area. |
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In one, a lifelike depiction of a young man with doleful, melancholy eyes lies within the still, tightly bound wrappings of the mummy. |
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It was a relief when I finally found my way back to the car and wrapped myself up in Andrea's mummy bag. |
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Using computers and medical scanning techniques, it can reveal the secrets of a mummy without disturbing the wrappings. |
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Laotian children may fear ghosts, but, growing up among Buddhist principles and culture, they don't even flinch at the sight of a mummy. |
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Unlike the yummy mummy in Dries Van Noten, I think she knew where I was coming from. |
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Yummy mummy Nell McAndrew shows off the form which will leave fans panting in tomorrow's London Marathon. |
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I think Katie looks gorgeous and casually confident in both shots the epitome of a yummy mummy. |
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A true yummy mummy requires retouched highlights, immaculate foundation, mascara, exfoliation, leg-waxing and a slick of lipstick. |
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There is a really ugly underbelly to the cult of the celebrity yummy mummy. |
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Gorgeous, smart, sexy, mysterious she is held up as the ultimate yummy mummy. |
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Suddenly, for a brief, sweet moment, I realised I was the sort of nurturing yummy mummy I'd always dreamt of being. |
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We asked them to draw a picture of their mummy for a Mother's Day card. |
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An uneasy sleep wrapped itself around her like the windings of a mummy. |
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He told us that, despite his full support for using an advanced machine to delve inside a mummy and uncover its secrets, the project had lost its way and its credibility. |
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It was clear to him that this mummy had never been unswathed before. |
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But our plan is to dress our son up as a mummy and take him through the neighborhoods to do his thing. |
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And when the mummy finally reached the van, and the linen wrappings had been removed, the CT scan inexplicably stopped working for more than two hours. |
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The museum officials said they were planning to get in touch with professional mummy conservators as they could not locate anyone with the needed expertise in the country. |
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I want to see mummy serving cold baked beans to her photogenic children in their neatly fortified basement, as they listen to the radio for news of daddy. |
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The first mummy discovered is said to be the body of Remigio Leroy, a French doctor. |
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The mummy never existed and the entire tale is a journalistic exercise in bad writing and witless sensationalism, a story that the British Museum is often called upon to deny. |
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During her studies she worked with the British Museum examining the paints used on the sarcophagus of an Egyptian mummy to find out how the ancients had created a new colour. |
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They claim a tattered and neglected mummy found in a tomb in the Valley of the Kings is probably Queen Nefertiti, stepmother of the boy pharaoh Tutankhamun. |
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In recent years, away from the screen, hurley has reinvented herself as a yummy mummy. |
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Then later if we're all good mummy will let us stay up late and put a tent up in the garden, and we'll all run around in the dark with torches and have a midnight feast. |
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Some families have one mummy, some families have one daddy, or two families. |
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The relevant communities and the Khoisan will have an important say in the determination of the final resting places of the Kouga mummy and of Saartje Baartman. |
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With a Peter Pan collar as well, this get-up is too childish for such a yummy mummy. |
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Girls love make-up, my two-year-old daughter sits next to mummy when she's putting her war paint on and pretends she's doing the same. |
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Nonetheless, his book advertises many Paracelsian remedies, including laudanum, mummy, antimony and mercury. |
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Apparently the mummy was part of the ingredients of medieval pharmacopoeia and it was relabeled in a time of French nationalism. |
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An Adventure Heroes figurine, which comes with a cobra and a mummy, was also released. |
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Bone marrow specimens from an Andean mummy about 1500 years old were reported to have shown the presence of the A subtype. |
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The initial discovery was made by a German toxicologist, Svetlana Balabanova, after examining the mummy of a priestess called Henut Taui. |
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Meanwhile, an international team noticed, while x-raying the same mummy collection, some unexpected physiological details. |
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Four hours later, I emerged grinning like a cat that got the cream, feeling more like yummy mummy than yukky mu m my. |
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In the past twenty years, the mummy has been examined thoroughly both anthropologically and medically. |
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Past attempts at rehydrating mummy eyes churned out samples resembling mushy oatmeal. |
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The mummy of Perenbast, a chantress from a temple near Luxor, is fully wrapped in cloth and the decorative tomb is worth seeing. |
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In pictures taken after the attack, she was wrapped up like a mummy. |
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I'm not a yummy mummy. No matter what you actually look like after you've had a baby, you just will feel frumpy. |
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The ashcoloured mummy has reportedly been sent to the National Centre of Forensic Expertise in Ulan Bator for further study, The Telegraph reported. |
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But in the game he can't get angry and he can't hit mummy, and if he manages that, he can have a star for his star chart, which will ultimately lead to a 'purposeful' reward. |
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Twelve lucky winners will receive a prize package, including Octopals, the best-selling bath toy from TOMY, featuring a mummy octopus pourer and eight little squirters. |
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Others high in the pool included mummy, mumsy, mama and moo. |
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You are sure to fi nd something in our guide your yummy mummy will adore. |
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In modern times, the fanciful concept of a mummy coming back to life and wreaking vengeance when disturbed has spawned a whole genre of horror stories and films. |
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A television show reported that examination of numerous Sudanese mummies undertaken by Balabanova mirrored what was found in the mummy of Henut Taui. |
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The tomb and the most important finds are described and illustrated, and the modern X-raying and CT-scanning of the king's mummy are presented in detail. |
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There are other salient interdisciplinary projects, such as ceramic pie birds, sundials, Day of the Dead projects and mummy boxes with cat mummies. |
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Workers rebuilding a road in China recently made a breathtaking discovery, in the city of Taizhou, they found a perfectly preserved mummy about six feet beneath the surface. |
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