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The bull was one of the foremost religious symbols of the Minoans and this artifact was created by one of the pre-eminent artisans of the time.
Minoan mythology uses the symbol of the bull frequently.
The Minoans raised bulls, but didn't involve them in their religion or mythology.
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An unusual feature in the Hoysala temples is that their carvings are signed by the sculptors.
The carvings in the Hoysala temples are signed by those who created them.
It is common practice for sculptors to sign their carvings.
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As himself Vishnu is shown with four arms, holding a lotus, a club, a conch shell, and a disk, often seated on a snake, symbolizing eternity.
Vishnu is depicted with four arms, holding a club, a lotus, disk, and shell, seated on a snake, symbolizing eternity.
As himself, Vishnu is shown with fourteen arms, holding beautiful flowers in each
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The narrative sculpture panels cover an entire cliff-face, in which a natural split in the rock has been assimilated as the Ganga river as it descends through the hair of Shiva.
The story takes up an entire face of a cliff and a natural groove in the rock is used to represent the Ganga River.
The story takes place over an entire cliff face and a split in the rock is used to represent the lake that is filled from the hair of Shiva.
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Reliefs depict Ptolemaic Pharaohs worshipping Horus, and the interior carvings of their food offerings are especially impressive.
Pharoahs can be seen worshipping Horus on reliefs.
The reliefs show idyllic, pastoral scenes from Egypt's farming industry.
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The wives of these gods also have numerous names and attributes.
There are numerous names and attributes for the god's wives.
The wives of these gods do not have their own names and attributes.
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In the center is Amida Nyorai, the Buddha who leads believers to Paradise; on the right is Senju ( Thousand-Armed ) Kannon, the goddess of mercy; on the left is Bato-Kannon, depicted with a horse's head on its forehead, regarded as the protector of animals.
Byorai is a Buddah to takes believers to Paradise.
There is just one Buddah.
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and then the other two one of which i thought was a Himalayan and the other one i'm not sure but they're both so cute and they are like big fuzz balls and
They are both beautiful and they look fluffy.
I didn't get a chance to see either of them, due to the weather.
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There are several such collections in Japan, consisting of bizarre images, sculptures, and elaborate dioramas depicting many of the darker aspects of human sexuality, often with fantasies involving demons and monsters perpetrating unspeakable deeds upon helpless mortals.
The collections have a lot of weird images.
THe collections are small and boring.
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Vishnu, for example, can be Narayan, floating on the primeval ocean or lying on a bed of snakes.
Vishnu can be Narayan floating on an ocean or lying on snakes.
Vishnu can never be Narayan.
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This is Shiva in his destroyer outfit, fanged and bedecked with skulls.
There were skulls used on Shiva's destroyer outfit.
Shiva fought in common soldier robes in order to be unknown on the battlefield.
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Notice how the ritual ablutions, which are highly elaborate when performed by a learned Brahman, usually involve a kind of crouching movement completed at least three times in the water.
There are often three or more crouching movements done in the water.
The ritual ablutions generally don't involve movements done in water.
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They are topped by statues of St. Mark's winged lion and the city's first patron saint, Theodore (replaced by St. Mark), with his dragon.
There are statues of St Mark's winged lions and Theodore with his dragon on top.
There is nothing on top.
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Sixty-four additional statuettes carved into the structure represent characters from Scott's books.
An extra 64 statuettes carved on the structure are characters from Scott's books.
The additional statuettes were carved in honor of the old myths.
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A carved statue of a beautiful naked woman reached to the sky, palms pressed together and head low, a smile on her lips.
The statue was of a pretty lady.
The statue was a cat.
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The little beasts carved on the balconies and ?­elsewhere around the cha?­teau are the royal family's personal em?­blems ' including Louis XII's porcupine, Fran?­cois I's salamander, and Anne de Bre?­tagne's ermine.
Louis XII's personal emblem was a porcupine.
The carved beasts on the balconies have no significance.
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The three most important manifestations of the Brahman, or godhead, are Vishnu, Brahma, and Shiva, which are often presented to Westerners as a trinity, though this is not really comparable to the Christian concept.
Shiva, Brahma and Vishnu are the most notable manifestations of the godhead.
Shiva, Brahma and Vishnu are a trinity which is almost identical to the concept of the trinity within Christianity.
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Reliefs carved into the stone show Ramses being welcomed by the gods particularly Osiris, Isis, and Horus featured on the colonnade of the second terrace.
The carved reliefs in the stone depict the Gods welcoming Ramses.
The reliefs that have been carved into the stone do not depict any images of Ramses.
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A priest or respected family member may place a tika, a dot of red paste, on a worshipper's forehead, the spot where the beam of enlightenment is thought to emanate from.
There is a dot of red paste, named tika that is placed on a worshipper's forehead.
In their religion, priests are not allowed to come near the worshippers.
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Twenty-one of the 28 heads of Notre-Dame's kings of Judah (see page 33), some retaining traces of their original pigmentation (1220), were found in a bank vault and brought here.
Out of the 28 heads of Notre-Dame's kings of Judah, 21 were found in a bank vault.
None of the 28 heads of Notre-Dame's kings of Judah were ever found.
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It was from here, according to Homer, that the God Poseidon watched the Battle of Troy taking place, looking east across the water.
Homer claims that the God Poseidon watch the Battle of Troy taking place from here.
Homer claimed that the God Poseidon did not watch the Battle of Troy.
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Among the 40-odd expressively sculpted figures dressed in the costume of Henri IV's time, notice the roped hands of the blindfolded Jesus and the angels collecting his blood; his tormentor, in breeches, is thought to be Henri IV himself.
The Jesus is wearing a blindfold and having his blood collected.
The figures were dressed in clothing that would have been popular only after the time of Henry IV.
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These are only for decoration and not intended to ward off evil spirits volcanic or otherwise.
The decorations are not meant to act as good luck totems.
These decorations are vital to keeping spirits at bay.
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On your way back down the hill, take a look at the massive black Nandi bull, Shiva's sacred mascot, with chains and bells that are a mixture of both real and sculpted items hung around its neck.
The massive black Nandi bull is not located at the top of the hill.
The Nandi bull, Shiva's sacred mascot, is brown.
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The graceful lines of the rectangular choir and 16-sided cupola are best viewed from the little cloister that he built on the north side.
From the cloister on the north side, you can see the lines of the rectangular choir and 16-sided cupola.
You are unable to see the cloister from the north side.
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His mother, who was queen of the Sakyas, is said to have conceived him after dreaming that a magnificent white elephant holding a lotus flower in his trunk had entered her side.
The Queen of Sakyas had a dream about a majestic white elephant holding a lotus flower.
His mother was the queen elephant.
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The statue of a mermaid sits on the breakwater as a lucky omen for the sailors, and families turn out to perform a religious ceremony to guide and protect their loved ones.
There is a statue of a mermaid sitting on the breakwater to bring good luck to sailors.
The statue of the mermaid was destroyed several centuries ago.
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The King's gold funerary mask can also be seen, a truly awe-inspiring find which still dazzles the eye even after over 3,000 years.
The dazzling funerary mask of the King can be seen, still inspiring awe after all this time.
The King's mask is made of copper and is only 500 years old.
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There are luxuriously embroidered elephant howdahs as well as babies' cradles and ladies' palanquins.
Fancy embroidery is considered a luxury.
Elephants were not used as gorgeous symbols.
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that has become a symbol of Nikko, the logo on virtually every souvenir.
It became a symbol of Nikko, a logo that can be found on many souvenirs.
It isn't the symbol of Nikko, is it?
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These notes, cool and considered, may make more practical sense than our greenbacks, with their wacky eye on the pyramid swiped from Masonic lore and the Model T-era automobile that still putts along in front of the Treasury building.
There is an eye on the pyramid.
There is nothing on the pyramid.
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Its centerpiece is the right-angled triangle, Samrat Yantra (the Supreme Instrument), with a dome acting as a sun-dial, accurate to half a second.
The sun-dial takes the shape of a dome and is accurate to half a second.
An equilateral triangle called the Samrat Yantra is the centerpiece.
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You'll also see reliefs of Sobek and Horus flanking the entrance.
The entrance of Sobek and Horus has reliefs.
There are no gods depicted at the entrance at all.
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Illustration on the Table of Contents by Mark Alan Stamaty.
Mark Alan Stamaty is an illustrator.
There are no illustrations.
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The ten-armed goddess in the center of the torana is Taleju, pulling the hair of a demon beneath a pot-bellied Garuda, assorted writhing snakes, and cavorting attendants.
The goddess Taleju, in the middle of the torana, has over six arms.
Taleju has only a single arm, having sacrificed her other arm to save her people from a demon.
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The temple enshrines a 5-m (16-ft) standing figure of Kannon, the Goddess of Mercy, said to have been carved more than 1,000 years ago from the trunk of a single Judas tree.
The Goddess of Mercy is also known as Kannon.
The figure of Kannon is said to have been carved from a cedar tree.
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The platform has an inscription recording his last words, He Ram (Oh, God), and nearby, a sign declares that most famous Gandhi Recall the face of the poorest and most helpless man whom you may have seen and ask yourself if the step you contemplate is going to be of any help to him.
Gandhi asked people to think about whether what they were about to do would help the poor.
There are no inscriptions anywhere on the platform.
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Gilded angels hold lamps illuminating the terse Latin inscriptions.
The latin inscriptions are lit up by lamps.
All inscriptions are presented in Greek.
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Patna Museum offers Mauryan a stone yaksi (symbol of fertility), a maiden and Buddhas, a four-armed Padmapani, and a reclining Avalokitesvara.
There is a symbol of fertility at the Patna Museum.
There is not a symbol of fertility at the Patna Museum.
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Yeats wants to leave his traces/ On Munster grass and Connemara skies.
Yeats would like to leave some of his traces.
Yeats does not want to leave his traces.
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All this would be simple enough but for the fact that the gods have appeared on earth in different incarnations, or avatars, with different names, forms, and natures.
It would all be simple, but it isn't because of the fact that the gods have appeared on earth in different incarnations, or avatars, with different forms, names and natures.
All this would be impossible to understand, but at least gods all come in the same shape and form.
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The pottery and stone work is worth studying, however the chief artifacts are the script fragments of Linear A type scribed on thin clay plates and not yet deciphered.
No one knows how to read the Linear A script yet.
The Linear A fragments on the pottery pieces were deciphered during the 1980s.
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After you've seen the works of art which were buried next to the bodies, the crypt shouldn't seem too gloomy a sight.
The art buried next to the bodies makes the crypt less gloomy.
The works of art were not buried next to the bodies.
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The nude figures in the Resurrection of the Dead on the right wall are considered by some art historians as less convincing.
Some historians don't agree with the nude figures in the Resurrection of the Dead.
There are no nude figures in the Resurrection of the Dead.
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The mountain statue, his grandmother would say, was the sleeping titan and should Ca'daan or his sisters make noise in the night, the titan would awaken and roar and kill half the world.
The statue had myths surrounding it.
The statue was of a moose.
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Look out too for decorative yarmulkes (skull caps) and some creative uses of the Star of David.
Look out for creative uses of the Star of David.
The Star of David cannot be used creatively.
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This is a Hindu emblem of two superimposed triangles, the up-pointing one denoting the male force, the other the female.
The triangles in this Hindu emblem represent both male and female forces.
This Hindu emblem has no apparent meaning.
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At the Iron Gate exit, you'll see a more poignant side of the life of a maharaja's wife 15 scarlet sati handprints on the wall, from widows who threw themselves onto their husbands' funeral pyres in ritual sacrifice, in keeping with the tradition of the era.
The 15 red handprints on the wall were made my widows who sacrificed themselves on their husbands' funeral pyres.
The 15 scarlet handprints were made by kings returning victorious from war.
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Around the neck hang various strands of gold, a heavy golden necklace, ribbons, a gold scapular with images of saints on both sides, and a crucifix.
There is a crucifix and a necklace around the neck.
The neck is bare without anything hanging around it.
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Within the To-in (eastern compound) is the octagonal Yumedono (Hall of Dreams), whose exquisite Guze Kannon statue was considered so sacred that it was completely hidden from human eyes from its dedication in 737 until 1884, when it was unwrapped by a visiting American art scholar with the Meiji government's blessing, of course.
The Guze Kannon statue was hidden from human eyes until 1884, as it was considered too sacred.
The Meiji government never gave their blessings for the Guze Kannon statue to be unwrap, and they persecuted the American art scholar who did.
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It was from here that Jonah boarded the ship for Tarshish in his attempt to flee the instructions of God ( 1, 3), only to be swallowed by the whale.
Jonah boarded a ship but was later swallowed by a whale.
Jonah didn't get on the ship.
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(Nepal's is made of two superimposed triangular pennants with sun and moon emblems.)
There are sun and moon emblems on Nepal's.
On Nepal's there is only one superimposed triangular pennant.
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One sacred symbol, which is at odds with their peaceful lifestyle, is the labrys (double-headed sword).
The labrys symbol is a contradiction to the peaceful existance.
The labrys symbolizes the current turmoil existence.
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Highlights include an Indian-style Shaka triad; the Yumechigae ( Dream Changing ) Kannon, said to transform its worshippers' nightmares into pleasant dreams; and the Kudara Kannon, a graceful, willowy statue named after a region in Korea, whose designer and creator was almost certainly Korean.
Highlights include an Indian-style Shaka triad; the Yumechigae ( Dream Changing ) Kannon, said to transform its worshippers' nightmares into pleasant dreams; and the Kudara Kannon, a graceful, dainty statue named after a region in Korea, whose designer and creator most likely certainly Korean.
Highlights include an Indian-style Shaka triad; the Yumechigae ( Dream Changing ) Kannon, said to transform its worshippers' pleasant dreams into nightmares; and the Kudara Kannon, a dim, ugly statue named after a region in Korea, whose designer and creator was almost certainly Korean.
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A woman praying to her gods.
A female prays to her chosen deity.
A man gestures defiantly to his gods.
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Monk praying before buddha statue.
A monk is praying in front of a statue.
A nun is reading the Bible.
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A sidebar argues that black holes and quarks are evidence of God's grand design for the universe.
It is proposed that black holes and quarks are evidence that there is a God.
Black Holes prove that there is no God at all.
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In the Sala Grande, see the high drama of Moses Striking Wate r from the Rock and a fascinating Temptation of Christ, with Satan portrayed as a beautiful youth.
The Temptation of Christ contains an anthropomorphism of Satan.
Satan is portrayed as an old man in the Temptation of Christ.
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They're mandrakes, conjured into existence, but without souls.
Mandrakes don't have souls.
Mandrakes are conjured with souls.
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A tightly wrapped head, with encapsulated eyes, nose, and mouth, doubtless suited the publicly shrouded female of antiquity, whose intelligence flowered wholly unseen.
A tightly wrapped face suited the shrouded female of antiquity whose intelligence flowered secretly.
A tightly wrapped face suited the shrouded female of antiquity whose intelligence flowered publicly.
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They spoke of a statue of a woman with long twisted arms and the head of a beast.
They were talking about a statue with the head of a beast.
They were talking about a mountain with the rocky head of a beast.
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What other beasts does Stark have in his stable?
There are more beasts in Stark's stable.
Stark's stable has been vacant for years.
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Bunt and Betty are a memorable pair.
Bunt and Betty are unforgettable.
Who are Bunt and Betty?
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These prove that Hester Prynne's proud display of her A was prophetic.
Hester Prynne had a proud display of her A.
There exists no proof that Hester Prynne's display was prophetic.
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Slate 's Sarah Kerr says that for someone so bent on unmasking pieties, Smiley is not above her own kind of sanctimony.
Smiley is bent on unmasking pieties.
Smiley is known for hiding pieties and trying not to be sanctimonious.
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Best of all is a sequence in which Moses falls asleep against the wall of a temple and, in his dream, the two-dimensional hieroglyphs of familiar Egyptian painting begin to move, enacting the story of the Exodus in stiff, horizontal processions.
At the temple's outside, Moses passes unconscious and dreams of self-animated writing on the wall, showing him the Exodus timeline in its movements.
Moses stayed awake the entire time, unable to sleep and with no visions such as in a hallucination or dream.
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The robed witch began painting runes and symbols the woman's naked skin as the large skull-helmed men chained the other to the pillar.
The witches were clothed in robes as they painted.
The witches had to move the clothes the women were wearing in order to be able to pain their skin.
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However, the chocolate-faced god is quite gaily decorated in hues of red, yellow, and blue, and his round, white-circled eyes look more startled than fierce.
However, the dark skinned god is decorated colorfully and looks more surprised that angry.
However, the pale and colorless god looks frightening to all that see him.
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Maybe that's the secret of the prophecy.
That could be the secret to the prophecy.
That was the one thing they knew for sure about the prophecy.
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Walcott's faith, as expressed in The Bounty, is finally a painter's faith, that the poet's job is to write of the light's bounty on familiar things.
Walcott's faith is finally a painter's faith that the poet's job is to write the light's bounty on things they know.
The Bounty doesn't have any information about Walcott or his faith.
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At least Helms seems to have given provocation.
Provocation seems to have been given by Helms.
It seems Helms didn't even give provocation.
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KAETHE (Offering the briefcase): NOW can you ordain me?
Can you ordain me NOW?
Keep the briefcase, I don't want to be ordained.
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At the beginning of the novel the heroine, Elizabeth Shulman, feels so at home in her Jewish skin that God and the scriptures, worship and ritual, are all simple, practical things for her.
The woman in the novel is proud of her Jewish heritage.
The man is an atheist.
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Navajo blankets lay under the saddles, and serapes were folded over the shoulder of one rider, tied behind the cantle of the other.
Under the saddles were Navajo blankets, and over the shoulder were serapes.
Canadian whisky lay strapped to the side of the saddle.
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By contrast, Nefertiti, the wife of Akhenaton, seems to have had her cranium artificially stretched for beauty's sake.
Probably Nefertiti has had some body surgery done on her.
Nefertiti is not concerned about her beauty.
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From now on, every Ser and Sather will protect you with the lower and the upper magic.
You will be protected by every Ser and Sather, through magic.
No one will protect you with magic.
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The absence of Orrin Hatch praying in the nation's schools.
Orrin Hatch used to pray in the nation's schools.
Orrin Harris used to pray in the nation's schools.
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Breasts have lost much of their mythological aura and acquired some needed reality.
Breasts are not as mythical as they used to be.
People are still obsessed with breasts.
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Seamus Heaney's poem The Little Canticles of Asturias, which appeared in the debut issue of SLATE, contains a mesmerizing image of a smouldering maw/ of a pile of newspapers lit long ago, fanning up in the wind, breaking off and away/ in flame-posies, small airborne fire-ships.
Slate posted Heaney's poem in the first issue.
Slate did not post any poetry in the first issue.
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Fallon sets its OPEN in a molded plastic case, while Everbrite's mounts on a metal armature.
Everbrite has a metal armature.
Everbrite has a wood armature.
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The godless north has guns that kill us from afar.
In the north, there are no gods but their guns are deadly.
The northern gods and their guns are deadly as can be.
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Mighty pretty hat trimmin', that, suh, Hamilcar admired.
Hamilcar admired the hat.
Hamilcar thought the hat was very ugly.
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Of their heads.
About their heads.
Of their bodies.
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Take, for instance, the two pictures shown above.
The two pictures shown above are examples.
I wish to draw your attention to the picture on the right.
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There is a crescent moon (or a set of cattle horns, symbolic of a self-deluding cow who thinks she could beat a bear in a fair fight, but I don't like her chances).
The crescent moon is shaped like a set of cattle horns.
The crescent moon is not shaped like a set of cattle horns.
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From here the Prophet ascended to the heavens and was permitted to glimpse paradise.
The prophet was allowed to see paradise.
The prophet was banished to Hell after associating with demons.
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I know that these are alleged bones, and emotional sentiments are whipped up by the prayers of the priests and the nuns.
The priests stir up emotional sentiments about these bones.
These bones have been certified as genuine and the priests and nuns advertise this.
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Such sights include the colorful tams (knitted hats worn by Jamaican men to cover their mane of dreadlocks) and the red ackee fruit that ripens at the beginning of the year.
Knitted hats are worn to cover dreadlocks.
Dreadlocks are always worn out in the open.
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But where they came from doesn't matter as much as why Helms chose to use them the way he did.
We should not be very worried about where they came from.
We know why Helms used them the way he did.
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These come from the far pits of Gazu Kadem, said a slavemaster with a braided beard.
The slave master had a lot of facial hair.
The slave master was a dainty woman.
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Figure 22 clearly reflects a resource environment that has changed dramatically in the last
The resource environment depicted in Figure 22 has changed dramatically.
Figure 22 clearly reflects the shining image of a unicorn.
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This is celestially ordained blondness, the mark of God's favor, affirming the signal beauty of the old pagan deities who had already given all blondes--torrid or chilly, fake or real--an edge for 2,000 years.
Blondness considered to be celestially ordained is thought to be the mark of God's favor.
Blondness has never been seen as beautiful.
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Doodlehead
Head associated with doodles.
Genius.
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Throughout the story, Ellison uses the symbol of horns, investing them with a number of meanings relating to sexual desire (the horny young boys), artistic creation (the instrument of jazz), and masculinity (the symbol of a bull).
Ellison uses horns as symbolism related to sexuality.
Ellison chose to use flowers as symbolism for sexuality throughout the story.
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The fools cannot hold the shell.
The shell is too difficult for the imbeciles to hold.
They can hold the shell without any issue.
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The head served its purpose.
The is a reason for the head.
There is no use for the head.
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The Mentadent pump is just like the monolith from 2001 , if the monolith were white instead of black and emitted a fluoride toothpaste instead of consciousness-altering rays.
Mentadent is like the monolith pump.
Mentadent is the opposite of the monolith pump.
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This thoroughly noble goddess, with beautiful cheekbones, lips, and eyes, and wearing a fanciful headdress, may be 2,500 years old.
The goddess is said to be 2,500 years old.
The goddess was not noble in any way.
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It was discovered during the 19th century by priests from Izmir following instructions given by a German nun, Anna Katharina Emmerich, who had seen it in a vision.
Anna Katharina Emmerich gave instructions from a vision during the 19th century.
Anna Katharina Emmerich gave instructions based on schematics found in the dirt.
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They wore helms of twisted horned skulls.
They wore twisted horned skulls as helms.
They did not wear helms.
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