The scarab is accompanied by a man with a brush whose job is to sweep the litter into the road so that the scarab can lift it. |
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Khepri was the sacred scarab, whom the Egyptians believed was associated with the power of renewal, rebirth and resurrection. |
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Gently, he turned over the scarab to reveal miniscule hieroglyphics on the back. |
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They included an Egyptian scarab whose hieroglyphics told how Amen Hotep III of the 18th dynasty shot 102 fierce lions with his own bow. |
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It was some sort of ancient Idol, and I found a necklace with a scarab in it. |
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For he that carries this scarab is the guard of many a sacred and coveted secrets. |
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It turns out that only some male horned scarab beetles grow long horns and battle for mates. |
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In ancient Egypt they worshipped all kinds of creatures even insects and bugs like a scarab beetle. |
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Upon doing the research for my report, I learned that the sacred scarab beetle was actually a tumblebug. |
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Use your mystical winged scarab to shoot magical spheres and destroy the approaching colored spheres by making matches of three or more. |
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A reclining god, a scarab, and a ram head appear in two oval sarcophagi flanked by two goddesses. |
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During temple rituals, participants may wear ordinary clothes, or a variety of Egyptian-style robes, headdresses, and jewelry such as ankh pendants or scarab rings. |
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As the scarab advances across the endless sands, the little squirrel of sand. |
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And when you ask for more information, the attendant tells you that it is an Egyptian scarab made of earthenware. |
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The most common Egyptian amulet was the scarab, made in the form of a sacred beetle, and this design continued to be used in early Greek and Etruscan work. |
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In the middle register four gods stand ready to greet the morning sun as it is pushed by a scarab beetle and emerges between two mountains. |
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On board are symbols of the sun god: a ram with a sun disk on his horns, a scarab, and a bird. |
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There in a small blue and white porcelain dish sat the scarab ring. |
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This type of scarab is caracteristic of the pseudo royal scarabs of the Hyksos Period. |
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It is said that in times past, people on foot took a walking stick with a tiny cage on the end, in which a scarab was placed. |
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But the scarab also holds deep personal significance for me. |
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I have my eye on an ornate handbag with scarab beetle clasp and a sequin shirt dress. |
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When pressed, though, she offers examples that include the Southwest's scarab beetle Chrysina gloriosa. |
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The scarab, still stunned by his journey, would make a drawing that was supposed to be a faithful echo of the movements the walker made with his stick in response to the thoughts that had occurred to him along the way. |
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Part of the scarab beetle family, they are less scatalogically inclined than some of their relatives, preferring to feast on fruit and sap rather than feces. |
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A green and gold scarab will push a chain of spheres toward your pyramids. |
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One such fable concerns the springbok antelopes and the scarab beetles, which reinforces the intergenerational, identity-related link geared to fostering a sense of belonging to the community. |
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The case design takes us back to the past and to the future, keeping one uncertain whether the shape is derived from an Egyptian scarab or a futuristic car. |
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Above, the newborn solar disk is protected by a winged scarab. |
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In lieu of a scarfpin, a scarab seal ring encircles his cravat, and when indoors he is partial to Chinese slippers.... Chanel No. 22 is his customary perfume. |
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Most surprisingly, the Scarabaeus that was the most abundant medium-sized scarab at the site appeared to have no associated Sphaeroceridae. |
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The scarab beetle, a symbol of wealth and power for ancient Egyptians, acts as a motif which runs throughout the range via prints and finishes. |
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All 651 species of terrestrial snail are endemic, as are a majority of the island's butterflies, scarab beetles, lacewings, spiders and dragonflies. |
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The carabids and staphylinids are a major component of the predatory ground fauna, while the scarab beetles tend to feed on foliage, detritus, and dung. |
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Another exhibit is a basalt and gold amulet in the shape of a scarab beetle, with a blank space on the back where the buyer's name could be written. |
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And if anyone wants to read a really good romance with some mystery, check out Scarab by Penning Fantasy. |
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Create a Scarab beetle pin, write your name in hieroglyphics and craft your own cartouche. |
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Her father a mild-mannered librarian who leads a secret life as local superhero The Blue Scarab. |
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Scarab Consulting enables corporate legal department and law firm clients to focus on practicing law, rather than on managing discovery. |
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The Callums later acquire a dinghy of their own, the Scarab. |
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