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...material for a series of papers (published as a monograph in 1878 ) on the Elasmobranch fish, which threw new light on the development of several organs in the Vertebrates , in particular of the urn-genital and nervous systems. His next work was a large treatise, Comparative Embryology , in two volumes; the first, published in 1880 , dealing with the Invertebrates , and the second ( 1881 )... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Francis Maitland Balfour
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...fate. If they were killed, the secret was well kept; conversely, there was no evidence of their survival or of their having been shipped out of the country. When a pretender , Perkin Warbeck , turned up claiming to be Prince Richard, in 1495, William Stanley (younger brother of King Henry's stepfather, Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby ), who, despite his Yorkist sympathies, had turned against... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Edward V of England
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...top storey is a Roman-style cupola . Like Hoober Stand, the Mausoleum is open on summer Sunday afternoons. The Needle's Eye. A 45 ft. (14 m) high, sandstone block pyramid with an ornamental urn on the top and a tall Gothic ogee arch through the middle, which straddles a disused roadway. It was built in the mid-18th century allegedly to win a bet after Charles Wentworth claimed he could... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Wentworth Woodhouse
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...such practices. Similar "tophets" have since been found at Carthage and other places in North Africa, and in Sardinia , Malta , Sicily . In late 1990 a possible tophet consisting of cinerary urns containing bones and ashes and votive objects was retrieved from ransacking on the mainland just outside of Tyre in the Phoenician homeland [1] . Further discussion of Eissfeldt's theories unfolded... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Moloch
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...of the eighteenth century ,many problems concerning the probability of certain events,given specified conditions, were solved.For example, given a specified number of white and black balls in an urn,what is the probability of drawing a black ball?These are sometimes called "forward probability" problems.Attention soon turned to the converse of such a problem:given that one or more balls has been... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Thomas Bayes
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...Film version of Play The curtain rises on two women and a man (referred to only as W1 , W2 and M ), in a row along the front of the stage with their heads sticking out of the tops of large urns, the rest of their bodies unexposed. They remain like this for the play's duration. At the commencement and the conclusion of the play, all three characters speak, in what Beckett terms a "chorus"... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Play (play)
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...built until 1822 . Close to the year 500, the spread of Anglish settlement had recently reached Baston , at the other end of this Roman road, on the landward side of this fen but burial at the Urns Farm cemetery alongside King Street then stopped abruptly. See also Rivers of the United Kingdom Reference Phillips, C.W. The Fenland in Roman Times , (1970) Map 3. and the corresponding... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/River Glen, Lincolnshire
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...barbarian nation Over the corpses of our defeated army A victory song! How often did your own son agress My homeland, upon your breast, And you became because of your own sons Your own sons' funeral urn! O, how often has the voice Sounded of wild Osman’s hordes, When in songs they did rejoice O’er our heroes’ captured swords! Yea, how often rose Thy sons, My fair land, upon Thy sod, And Thou gavest... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Himnusz
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...empire Hanseatic League from the 14th to the 16th century. Many fires, the last in 1955, have ravaged the beautiful wooden houses, although its main structure has been preserved.</b> Urnes Stave Church , a stavkirke in Luster municipality,wooden church by the Sognefjorden . Stave churches were built from the 11th to the 13th century, and is a great example of traditional Scandinavian... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Tourism in Norway
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.... Kahlo died on July 13 , 1954 , of a pulmonary embolism. She had been ill throughout the previous year, and had a leg amputated due to gangrene . Her ashes were placed in a pre-Columbian urn which is on display in her former home La Casa Azul in Coyoacán, which has been turned into a museum containing a number of her works. A biographical documentary containing archival footage, entitled... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Frida Kahlo
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