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Swastikas etched into cars Miami Beach police are investigating several incidents in which swastikas were etched into cars over the weekend.
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So they placed two of the etched metal disks on either end of a small pillar, with the etched sides facing inward.
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There are tons of options for etched glasses online featuring all kinds of logos are references to games, including this pint glass etched with the Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim logo.
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Etched Marathon Pint Glass, available at Uncommon Goods, $18If they like to celebrate a long run with a big pint, they'll appreciate these pint glasses etched with famous marathon routes.
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Artists swipe nail polish over a metal stamping plate etched with designs, and then use a silicone stamper to pick up the polish caught in the etched recesses of the plate.
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The clay tablet with a game board etched onto it.
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The manual costs $200 and features laser etched wood covers.
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Its span is etched in lights against the night sky.
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Generational conflict is etched into the story of American feminism.
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She etched her name in history in United States v.
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CreditCreditHuw Groucutt Our bond with dogs is etched in stone.
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The words "unequivocally the sweetest" are etched on one side.
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This history is now deeply etched into the city's artscape.
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Christine O'Donnell, Todd Akin, Sharron Angle, and Richard Mourdock are etched
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The most ancient records endure to this day, etched in stone.
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The demo puts Kratos' axe, etched with runes, front and center.
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Some have it etched on the inside band of the headphones.
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You get a physical titanium card with a laser-etched name.
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Williams Sonoma Vintage Etched Coupe Glasses, $66.95, available at Williams Sonoma.
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Her kiss-offs have Rossdale's name etched into them with scissors.
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The elaborate etched cut was created by celebrity hairstylist Kristin Ess.
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Etched on his headstone are pine trees and pheasants in flight.
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A spectacular etched and mirrored ceiling will reflect the marble floor.
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That may have etched the importance of medals in her mind.
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The arcade, with unique etched-glass panels, immediately caught my eye.
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They are etched into bronze, scribbled onto plywood, outlined with nails.
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It is forever etched as a part of my gaming history.
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Teachers whose names are etched in their memories: Mr. McDonald, Mrs.
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Some were etched with spiral designs; others had gold-edged pages.
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Its surface is etched with lines suggesting a cracked ceramic glaze.
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Judges hold court from booths bearing plaques etched with their names.
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Photos of bright yellow hazmat suits are etched into our brains.
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Japanese researchers recently discovered 143 more images etched into the desert.
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Nearby is a plaque etched with the prayer of Saint Francis.
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He had the same handsomely etched face, but not the stoicism.
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They just need the print plates, which are etched by laser.
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Baffling crimes that hurtle superbly etched characters toward damnation and salvation.
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From skeletal figurines to etched wineglasses, Target's Halloween decorations are the best.
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"The Garden" (1951) features glyph-like forms etched inside a gray grid.
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Queen B also shared photographs with lyrics etched on Instagram with fans.
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On one side of the blade, there's an etched set of lines.
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The marks of the crisis and the subsequent austerity are deeply etched.
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Faces were etched with shock and confusion, and people wept and screamed.
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Many grave markers, with etched names and dates, never left San Francisco.
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The tumbler itself is stainless steel and features a subtle etched design.
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Etched onto it is a circle of faces of superannuated ÖVP grandees.
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Etched onto the driveway of a neighbor's home was this chalk art.
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And why did you get Drake crying permanently etched into your skin?
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The paddles Kelly's using were laser-etched and then sprayed with Teflon.
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The Statue of Liberty has those words etched on her very base.
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Both athletes are heavily tattooed with wild animals etched into their chests.
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It will remain etched in my mind until the day I die.
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LEDs rim the panoramic roof, illuminating a pattern etched into the glass.
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What kinds of memories remain etched in the brain for 160 years?
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There's also a Speedo logo etched into the back for good measure.
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The supporting ensemble — husbands, friends, children, a nurse — offer deeply etched cameos.
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"The rape is etched into my soul," she said in a statement.
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The names of his dead friends [Etched in ink across his stomach].
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Our bodies are etched on the concrete,blood drenched as permanent ink.
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Jackie got it etched over her own heart to commemorate her mother.
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It is his prisoner number, etched on to his forearm in 1943.
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Keep your bud fresh for ages with these gorgeous laser-etched jars.
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The importance of resilience has been etched into my soul ever since.
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But at the top, there's etched in stone her name: D.M. Hendrix.
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Etched Champagne Flutes, Set of 2, available on Uncommon Goods, $85 If you're looking for more familiar and less formal champagne flutes, this etched set honors the couple with the same sweetness of carving initials into a tree trunk.
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A cyberdemon loomed large, its protruding, bleeding stomach forever etched in my mind.
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A pattern is etched into the hummus and filled with oil for dipping.
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The other tattoo etched onto Roberts' right thigh is a bit of mystery.
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There will also be a physical "titanium, laser-etched" card, if you're fancy.
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Charlize Theron's spy choreography in Atomic Blonde has been etched into our minds.
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The tags are etched with the name "Foster," along with my cellphone number.
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Clandestine airstrips etched into the jungle make the area a hub for smugglers.
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The couple's initials are also etched into the bottom of her engagement ring.
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That's the double-edged risk in revisiting what you've etched into your mind.
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He's etched himself into the history books for his work on the field.
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Make your parents feel ~fancy~ with a pair of etched stemless wine glasses.
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There will also be a physical card, made of laser-etched titanium, available.
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The headstone is a basic look -- the boxer's name etched in black stone.
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Perhaps the program's true legacy is etched not in moondust but in silicon.
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Bertini noted that concrete also can easily be customized — laser etched, dyed, etc.
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It will always be a moment that will be etched in my mind.
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Special moments that will be etched in the annals of our glorious history!
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Walls will be thickened for insulation and etched for ventilation and material efficiency.
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Make your parents feel fancy with a pair of etched stemless wine glasses.
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There is even a gardenia etched on Ms. Wood's gravestone, her daughter said.
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Evidently, the sweethearts etched their names inside a heart on a red rock.
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Such is Europe today: a shared house built over borders etched in blood.
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I thought about what might be etched in my gravestone: Husband. Father. Journalist.
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So this one makes the list purely because it's permanently etched into our minds.
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Being present for Conor McGregor's UFC debut will forever be etched in one's memory.
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That's right: they etched a damn happy birthday message into a single corgi hair.
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Tattoo hair has etched its way into a wider cultural consciousness as of late.
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Building plans etched on tombs could serve as a memorial while also asserting ownership.
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With my 2020 plan etched out, I'm ready to take on a new decade.
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Apple says the glass is etched to replace the matte effect without the downsides.
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Reviewers love the cleanly-etched designs and were surprised at its wireless charging compatibility.
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Physical "titanium, laser-etched" cards will take approximately two to three days to ship.
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Today's exhilarating #spacewalk will be etched in my memory forever – quite an incredible feeling!
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The underside of the flap even has the Night's Watch oath etched into it.
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Is the Earth hiding the secrets of dark matter etched into its ancient minerals?
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Back in January, Liam reportedly got his girlfriend Cheryl's eye etched into his forearm.
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In the closet, she's found an inscription, etched into the wall near the floor.
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Valentine's Day Etched Heart Stemless Wine Glasses, Set of 4, $52 on williams-sonoma.
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They also etched a large arrow pointing to their vehicle, just to be sure.
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Her eyes were in a daze, surrounded by drooping skin and deeply-etched lines.
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Quine cannot quite believe his name is already etched in the team's record books.
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He went to the bench for a timeout, sheer misery etched on his face.
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Latrines made out of similar etched metal, for example, could be easier to clean.
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Visible in both etched and engraved portraits is Paulus Pontius, van Dyck's main engraver.
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"Look over there," Paz said, nodding toward the placard etched with the Host's name.
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Absolutely. The sort of thing that is etched into mountains and put onto money?
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Around him, sorrow etched on their faces, former French soldiers stood rigidly to attention.
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You hear it, you feel it, but his signature was etched in invisible ink.
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There's Motown soul, flinty Memphis blues and svelte 1980s balladry etched into these songs.
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Then a tattoo artist etched St. George's Cross — the English flag — over his heart.
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The children wore belts etched in pen with phone numbers for their emergency contacts.
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A poet born in 1849, Lazarus' words are etched onto the Statue of Liberty.
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Suspicion of North Korea is deeply etched here, as nowhere else in South Korea.
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It presents a modern-looking, close-cropped rendition of anthropomorphic shapes etched in stone.
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What are those strange words etched on walls and telephone poles supposed to mean?
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"It's a day that will be forever etched in my head," Mr. Howe replied.
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But the settings will be etched into the Bosch road map of California life.
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If you're willing to splurge, a custom etched-glass window may be the solution.
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The image of Steyer backing it up will be forever etched into my brain.
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His words did not soar; they aren't etched in marble the way Kennedy's are.
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Like the Neo, it shouts "Surface!" because of its large logo, etched in glass.
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The battery operated wood vaporizer heats your bud under an elegant laser-etched cover.
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Evocative doodles have been found etched into the walls of pretty much every cave.
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The flood waters have receded in southeastern Louisiana, revealing a landscape etched by loss.
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The flow of the storm surge is etched into the sand it flung onshore.
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Window glass is original, too, with family initials etched into one of the panes.
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This is mink-lined and etched, from Matthew Kirshner furs — unfortunately he's passed away.
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These glasses by UncommonGoods each feature a full A-major scale etched into the side.
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I will never forget that young man whose anguish is also etched in my memory.
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Frank etched out a whole new way for Black masculinity to operate in this world.
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Like, what is the one thing you want etched on your tombstone when you go?
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He may be gone, but much of his work is forever etched into our minds.
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She is small but looks strong, and her tanned face is etched with smile lines.
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One word etched at the bottom of the card told Victor's entire story: "VENEZOLANO" – Venezuelan.
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To do so they shrunk "nodes", the width of the channel etched into silicon chips.
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Its tonneau case, and the dragon image, are etched in yellow on black microblasted ceramic.
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In the long term, they're etched in connections between neurons that strengthen with repeated firing.
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Each sheet is pre-etched for a specific purpose using a computer-aided cutting process.
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In the first reveal, Lovato debuted two medium-size blooming roses, etched into her forearm.
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It has just your name, etched with lasers, without card numbers and other sensitive information.
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The sleek, minimalist titanium card just has the holder's name etched onto it with lasers.
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Characters appear more boldly tinged than earlier in the book, the landscape more sharply etched.
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Giuliani's statement, which he attributes to Mueller, is not, in fact, etched in constitutional granite.
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Ancient Sumerian script, with its thin triangular grooves etched into stone, is a major influence.
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Below, the windows of the B train, etched with graffiti, are radiant in the gloom.
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And I wanted that imagery etched into their memories the way it is in mine.
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For Ms. Kamel's 12-year-old son, Haroun, the moment is etched in his mind.
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People etched an eye into the sandstone at the Capitol Reef National Park in Utah.
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The name is etched on a plate that protects the rover's robotic arm from rocks.
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It's filled with faces that have life etched in them, which helps deepen the realism.
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Uncommon Goods is also selling 11 different pint glasses with marathon routes etched into them.
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"I've got it etched in my brain to find out where they went," she said.
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The closest thing to it are abstract engravings etched on shells or pieces of ocher.
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Lincoln's Gettysburg Address and Mathew Brady's photographs of soldiers remain etched in the public consciousness.
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That film was an acid-etched, unnerving portrait of ideological rot disguised as moral righteousness.
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Yet Mr. Jezequel is proud of the French culture etched into St. Pierre's old bones.
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He holds several NBA records today and is permanently etched into the league&aposs history.
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He is thinner now, decades of deadline stress etched into the lines of his face.
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Your names will in the future be etched in the annals of history as criminals.
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Unusually well cast, her production is full of sharply etched if sometimes unsubtle comic performances.
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The engraving will be replaced in the remodeled building with a version etched in glass.
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All had tragedy engraved in their minds; some had it etched, literally, on their backs.
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Memories of plagues, wartime occupation, SARS and bird flu are etched in Hong Kong's DNA.
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The Sierras loom dramatically over the plain, their gray granite peaks etched in the sun.
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When I saw Neil's name etched into the stone I cried for the first time.
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His words and screams are etched into my mind: Help me, they will kill me.
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The names will be etched on microchips and make the journey to Mars next summer.
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In his etched "Sgraffito Wall Mural," black lines echo the undulations of the surrounding mountains.
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Each cup was etched with the national flowers of the 779 remaining detainees' home countries.
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They're etched into the liquid crystal system, to be activated when a charge runs through them.
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When my hero came back to life, etched into the dirt before her was a message.
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The necklace's name sort of gives away the hidden gadgetry tucked behind its Vetements-etched exterior.
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You probably remember that computers can consist of billions of nanometer-scale transistors etched into silicon.
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"Ruya's Flowers" is etched into the small, wooden plaque that dedicates the garden to the girl.
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Those who know him -- and I do -- could see the anguish etched in his furrowed brow.
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TL;DR: these buttons take time to learn, even with button identifiers etched on the bezel.
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Aldridge has willingly etched his name onto an endangered species list but it doesn't even matter.
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It is not a pretty sight: cracked window panes, pockmarked floors and walls etched with graffiti.
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The camera sensors have been laser-etched into the screen, making it a notch-less display.
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The solid brass is sturdy and lightly etched so it's easy to grip with your thumb.
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House Republicans have etched in stone a June 22 re-vote on the failed farm bill.
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The cookies are the same classic shape but with individual designs featuring Mickey etched into them.
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Yantra tattoos are typical hand-etched by Buddhist monks and special ruesi practitioners, requiring meticulous skill.
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The nation of Wakanda may be fictional, but it's still etched into the hearts of millions.
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CDs always felt so lifeless to me: blank discs etched with millions of invisible microscopic dots.
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After all, a picture speaks a thousand words, particularly if it's permanently etched on your body.
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"The signatories have etched their names in ignominy throughout all of future history," Saenz went on.
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The events that happened during that period of time were pretty clearly etched in our minds.
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What's important (very important) is that the moment is now etched in our memory for forever.
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Instead, it almost seemed as if the suffering of the world was etched on his face.
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Evidently, the sweethearts etched their names inside a heart on a red rock in Sedona, Arizona.
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"His image was permanently etched in my mind," Almohibany told the Thomson Reuters Foundation by phone.
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Custom Wine Glasses Make your parents feel fancy with a pair of etched stemless wine glasses.
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The finished drawings are hung on a wall nearby, in rows of abstract, pen-etched people.
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The community etched out a message in the wet cement, "Amaqawe e Zimbabwe" -- Heroes of Zimbabwe.
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The laser-etched Apple logo and numberless design on matte white is just so, so pretty.
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My father stood up, panic etched on his face, slamming his shaking hands on the table.
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In the earlier seasons, the images etched on the astrolabe's bands reportedly depicted ancient Westeros history.
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These are sturdy stainless steel measuring cups with excellent grippy handles and clearly etched measurement markings.
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The prominence of the memorials shows how white Southerners etched racism into the earth with impunity.
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I see my mortality etched on my father's face, as my daughters see it in mine.
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Many of the incidents involved swastikas etched on school property or drawn on Jewish students' belongings.
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But it would be cool to see a real baseball nickname — "O-Dog" — etched in bronze.
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But our annual excursions to the city are a happy memory etched in my heart forever.
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Only when his tour of duty was complete did he depart, frustration etched on his face.
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A black bracelet clutched his wrist, etched with the name of a friend killed in 2002.
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The surreal vantage that you're at at that point, those images are etched in my memory.
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Using an absurdly powerful laser, the researchers etched fine patterns into the metal, which trap air.
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Some hunters carry knives fashioned years ago by grandfathers who etched squiggly designs across the blades.
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The tuning fork felt cool in my hand, and had a "KM" logo etched into it.
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Juan García's name was barely visible where it had been etched onto one of the beams.
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The 2,000-year-old tablet is etched with literacy and math lessons in the Greek language.
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These mental programs — etched in all of us — are also the sources of horror and pain.
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Names and contact details are spraypainted or etched in charcoal on the blackened skeletons of former homes.
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The serene white-washed living room features a huge Italian marble fireplace and etched-glass bay windows.
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In late February, swastikas were etched into cars in an area of Miami that is predominantly Jewish.
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Just before we see the Game of Thrones title, four dragons etched into the gold rings appear.
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The interior side of the stones is etched to show how the forces flow through the structure.
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Nazim never uses color, but has a diverse palette of humor and emotions etched onto his work.
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They all had a spark, a hope, a determination, which is now etched forever in my mind.
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The figures in the plates seem etched with graphite, dark against the sanguine backdrop in extravagant detail.
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After a blackout, Ms. Herbertson — this time her body etched more faintly — is surrounded by rosy light.
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The economy of the marketplace was etched across the neighbourhood in complex social, cultural and ritual patterns.
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I cannot possibly name each and every person, although their names are eternally etched in our hearts.
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In glass vitrines de Waal has placed steel receptacles and fragments of poetry etched on broken porcelain.
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Some see in this photographic image a reminder of other photographs indelibly etched in their photographic memories.
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There was writing etched into a panel underneath it, but they couldn't quite read it from here.
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Some are rendered in pastels and watercolor, while others are more abstract, etched in black and white.
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PF Dirk Nowitzki etched his name on another list of NBA immortals by scoring 40 against Portland.
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New stones, each weighing 300 pounds, were laid, polished and etched with the names of the victims.
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Each tile has a few 1s and 0s etched onto it—000, 03, 101 and so on.
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These flutes (and accompanying stemless wine glasses), which are etched with hearts, are all about the details.
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Of the two, his is the more etched-out character and Nawazuddin Siddiqui plays him with relish.
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In the video, Hehner etched the name of his daughter onto the wall of the baby's room.
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Mermaids, skulls, and butterflies etched onto large leaf canvases comprise the intricate works of Dessie Jeanne Marshall.
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The dog-eared pages of these treasured readings contain lines of text etched with questions or reflections.
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Inside the railing, right behind a headstone bearing an etched portrait, hangs another poster of Commander Mahdi.
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To my left was another intriguing facade, its stone frieze etched with the names of Indian tribes.
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These are things that no person should ever see, yet they are permanently etched into my memory.
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In her orchestrations for four women and three men, finely etched details brightened an old-school formality.
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But I have his face and his hatred etched in my eyes and all over my skin.
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Isn't food a living document of human history, always being erased and rewritten, not etched into stone?
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Pros: Sturdy stainless steel, magnetic stacking cups, clear etched markings, grippy handles, decent priceCons: No metric measurements
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Memories of Ms. Harwood Skolkin are etched as deeply in her hometown, Houston, especially around Aishel House.
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Etched in my memory is Judge Sullivan stepping down off the bench and approaching an elderly ward.
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The circles etched into the trunk tell stories about past climate, civilizations, ecosystems and even galactic events.
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At J. & L. Lobmeyr glassworks in Vienna, he commissioned gossamer glassware etched with outlines of Lake Como.
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Trump is a leader who has etched his name in history alongside Joseph McCarthy and Richard Nixon.
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Just beneath it, "Clark" was etched into her wrist, for her son who killed himself in 1992.
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Carnival's disks, each laser-etched with the guest's name, will also power a new, shipwide gambling platform.
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But the world of math goes far beyond chalk-etched numbers and quadratic equations on a blackboard.
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Across the country, politicians and immigration activists are taking aim at the rhetoric etched into official documents.
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A pair of parlor doors with etched-glass panes opens to a main-floor bedroom or study.
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The inscription "To the makers of music — all worlds, all times." was hand-etched on the records.
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An optional physical card is available, but in typical Apple fashion, it's a laser-etched titanium rectangle.
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The effect is "likely due to emotion patterns becoming etched into their faces over time," says Bjornsdottir.
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The saber's etched copper handle is shaped like a swan's beak, with a ring at the end.
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"I don't have many happy childhood memories, but that particular incident is etched into me," he wrote.
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Is it worth the unease that goes with having your name forever etched in the record books?
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Wade dedicated the rest of the 2018 season to Joaquin and etched the teen's name on his sneakers.
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It's minimal on text -- etched only with their names and lifespans underneath a statue of 2 people embracing.
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School shootings are etched into the timeline of my education as clearly as talent shows and picture days.
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"Etched in my memory to my grave will be standing up there talking about this to my employees."
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In 2016, Swedish intimacy company LELO launched a condom that has a hexagonal pattern etched into the material.
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I saw them As clearly as I saw her in her black swimsuit, etched against the vanishing horizon.
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I look like the Americanized version of Asianness—it is etched into my circulatory system, my literal genetics.
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It is a tiny ceramic wafer onto which artworks by Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg and others were etched.
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The resulting confusion, shame and distrust were etched into their memories and became defining moments in formative years.
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It's a moment that has become deeply etched into me, a tattoo on the arc of my life.
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If it wasn't for LimeWire, I probably wouldn't have all the Placebo B-sides etched into my brain.
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He left an imprint that will forever be etched in the hearts of fans - past, present and future.
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Originally etched for warriors needing protection in battle, they are also believed to bring luck and give strength.
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The only reminder: a giant wooden cross etched with the nine names of the victims and their faces.
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The couple made the reveal as Hehner, 33, etched the name onto the wall of the baby's room.
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Thanks #apple I am glad a paid $400 to make perfect etched circles on my more expensive furniture.
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The lucky McGold winner will also receive a 24-carat gold-plated phone case etched with their name.
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Each pair of Daniel Essa shoes is etched with a word under the tongue: "Freedom", "Kisses", or "Peace".
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Kids can also have their name or favorite number or address etched into the arm of the glasses.
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The room also has rounded china cabinets, set into another rounded wall, and hand-etched leather wall covering.
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Their dogs ran alongside, barking minutely; their travois poles, slung from ponies, etched faint parallels in the ground.
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When Uighurs buy a kitchen knife, their ID data is etched on the blade as a QR code.
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Now, read the article, "David Reich Unearths Human History Etched in Bone," and answer the following questions: 1.
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At this point, it's been etched into the collective skin of anyone with a passing interest in music.
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The farmworker's hands are close to the lens of the camera with their lines and cracks sharply etched.
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My pencil etched shaggy marks as my shaking hands attempted to write something in the 20 seconds remaining.
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Across the river was a manicured park, acres of green grass etched with a tangle of smooth sidewalks.
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For decades, women's tennis was blessed with first-name-basis rivalries that remain etched in the public's consciousness.
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Some 2,800 years ago, the tale of a monarch who overthrew a famous kingdom was etched into stone.
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Each brick will be laser-etched with the name of a victim and date of birth and death.
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Pocari Sweat employees have collected stories of children's dreams from across Asia and etched them onto titanium plates.
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The scars of aboriginal discrimination are etched deeply here in Winnipeg, home to Canada's largest urban indigenous population.
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The glass of each flute is joined by a polished aluminum base, again etched with the "RR" monogram.
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The four-foot-wide entry door with cherry-blossom etched-glass panels opens to a double-height vestibule.
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The tattoo etched across the left side of Stephane Matteau's torso reminds him of a signature life goal.
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"Ryan's legacy is etched into eternity," Trump said, as the cameras lingered on the widow's tear-streaked face.
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Except here, the text is micro-etched onto a palm-sized disc using a highly focused laser technology.
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Sometimes, workers said, slurs were etched into the ships Law and others helped build for the US Navy.
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The illuminated area reacts with the paint, causing it and the gold beneath to be etched away with chemicals.
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The space agency is giving people the opportunity to have their names put on the rover (etched on microchips).
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Next up is the Hall Of Faces, where there are dozens of lifelike dead faces etched into the wall.
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The arm of her throne and columns inside the room have the words "ET TU BRUTE" etched onto them.
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"On Social Grease" (1975) comprises six magnesium plates, etched with damning quotations on how art philanthropy serves business ends.
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Some centre on De Beers's Forevermark brand, a tiny code etched in a diamond that explains the gem's provenance.
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Click here to view original GIFThe phrase "etched in stone" usually applies to something that's never going to change.
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But that all changed on Black Monday, September 19, 63, a date forever etched in the minds of Youngstonians.
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The cookies are the same classic shape but with three different celebratory designs etched into them, all featuring Mickey.
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It has been etched with a matte finish, leaving the top portion glossy to maintain that classic Pixel look.
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Emma tells them both to go home, but Snow's name is etched in a tombstone, binding her to Storybrooke.
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The cemeteries still operate, and although segregation is no longer enforced, the racist history is literally etched in stone.
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With hundreds of checks, policy is essentially etched into action — if I can do it, it must meet policy.
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"Edition 1 of 1" is laser etched on the back of the iPad, in case people don't believe you.
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Of course, anyone can have that etched on their device, though theirs certainly won't be as yellow as yours.
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Unfortunately, you find you've made a mistake, you cannot remove areas that have been etched — only add to them.
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The two men backed one another in a moment etched into legend in both the Justice Department and FBI.
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David's play is an extraordinary portrait of Oscar Wilde etched out of two pivotal scenes in the writer's life.
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Ingredients and directions are engraved on solid cherry wood, and can even be etched in the recipe writer's handwriting.
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Indeed, the club runs more on tradition and the forging of personal relationships than on etched rules or guidelines.
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"We were really busy," she told Dr. Robert L. Wergin, trying to smile through deeply etched lines of exhaustion.
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"I wanted to win a national championship," Murray said, with the pain of the loss etched on his face.
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Her father's experience as the sole breadwinner in the family at the time is particularly etched in her memory.
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The chip has an antenna etched onto its plastic substrate to allow it to communicate with the outside world.
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The group tested their ideas with simplified artificial models, etched silicon discs that were porous like the bristly pappus.
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The lyrics from his songs "Little Wing" and "Angel" are etched along the walkway's edge, forming a purple ribbon.
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He is a small, bubbly middle-aged man with a fleshy face, short limbs, and deeply-etched laugh lines.
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The plexiglass installations bear laser-etched epitaphs in Hebrew to those believed to have been buried at the site.
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And, for the most part, these operas are etched in a searing chromatic language that suits their wrenching emotions.
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Marshall and her husband, Ernie, were among the donors who had their names etched on the new weight machines.
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At Palms station, Shizu Saldamando's work feature illustrations of people etched onto ceramic panels painted to look like wood.
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"I love meringue, hip-hop and salsa," he said, the anxiety etched on his face melting at the thought.
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The word "fame" is etched atop the building in Cooperstown, and by any measure, John's name is now famous.
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It never even crossed my mind that games were simply code that had been etched onto a circuit board.
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That little alien-like chevron symbol etched into the side of the phone is one of the ROG Phone's AirTriggers.
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Prior to that, the phrase was etched into the side of a World War II memorial in a Brooklyn park.
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While filming has ceased, many of the homes (and events that transpired in them) remain permanently etched in our memories.
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Developed by a team at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, the device consists of two tiny parallel channels etched into silicon.
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This is then added to the game's server and the user's name is forever etched in "No Man's Sky" history.
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The couple made the reveal as her husband, Doug Hehner, etched the name onto the wall of the baby's room.
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Sited in a secluded location on Utøya, it consists of a metal ring into which the victims' names are etched.
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Parents and daughters embraced, the pain and relief of the past two and a half years etched on their faces.
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Conor's sister, Aoife, showed off the interior -- complete with custom drawers that have Conor's nickname, "Notorious," etched on the sides.
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The hand-etched hologram vinyls, which were unveiled on Monday at London's Abbey Road music studios, are priced at $50.
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These are experiences that I will never be able to unsee, which will remain etched into my soul for eternity.
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According to Chow, IBM's custom-built quantum processor is a silicon wafer etched with super-conducting metal (niobium and aluminum).
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Many doors lack a handle, instead visually indicating where you should push with a curved line etched into the door.
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But with Saturday now etched into history, the question is whether Bellator's brand of weirdness was worth the extra cost.
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Names of lovers and ex-lovers are etched into hearts pierced by arrows, while flags and shields shows national pride.
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But that first time is etched in my memory — doing it in such a public way on the university grounds.
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Still, the restaurant, which can serve up to 370 patrons, is all French Baroque, with chandeliers, mirrors and etched glass.
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Both my dad and brother are buried at Arlington National Cemetery - their silver caskets are forever etched in my mind.
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Why is the Apple Card made of titanium, and why does it have your name laser-etched on its front?
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All the characters are wonderfully etched, and Vijay Maurya's dialogue is razor sharp, with liberal doses of Mumbai street slang.
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A research group at Yamagata University identified 2100 new geoglyphs etched into the desert terrains of Nazca in southern Peru.
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"Ryan's legacy is etched into eternity," Trump said, to another standing ovation during which Carryn Owens also stood to applaud.
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Measurements are etched into the short handles in both milliliters and cups, so you won't get confused with metric measurements.
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Pros: Sturdy stainless steel design, short handles, etched measurements in both cups and milliliters, lifetime 100% money-back guaranteeCons: Pricey
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My bed was backed by a chevron-etched mirrored headboard, and the bedside lamp base took the form of snakes.
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The cushions are inviting and, instead of a floral pattern, have an etched fabric that gives the couch an edge.
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Then he looked at a small pad on which he had created rows of what looked like minutely etched hieroglyphics.
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The result is a kind of gospel Muppet Dada that is etched somehow not only in parody but in warmth.
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Some of the metal was used to make small H-etched plaques for the dials of the company's Premiere wristwatch.
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By just such incremental developments will the line between comedy and tragedy be etched by the newly constituted Roberts court.
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The motion was so deeply etched in my ligaments that it seemed like the process happened entirely outside my brain.
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The piece, which has curving acid-etched glass leaves slotted into a central light-emitting core, whirls in a circle.
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You can even find it etched into the desks they used, like teenagers carving their initials on a picnic table.
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All 45 words of the First Amendment are etched into a 74-foot-tall marble tablet on the building's facade.
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They didn't see the lines etched into doctors' and nurses' faces from wearing face masks and goggles nonstop for weeks.
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The gulf between the U.S. government's public disclosures and its secret practices was etched into his body and his mind.
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The makeup artist had bushed up Mr. Coll's eyebrows, etched wrinkles into his forehead and added bags beneath his eyes.
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The ammunition magazines he carried, including the one found in the rifle, had swastikas etched in them, the official said.
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The flaming ball etched a high arc — and disappeared in a violent eruption like the instantaneous flash of a camera!
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Notably, the card is built into the iPhone's Apple Wallet app, and a physical, laser-etched titanium card is optional.
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Once dry, the three pieces are assembled, and each award is laser-etched with a unique serial number for authenticity.
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The creation is then smeared with a cream cheese glaze, and glowing candles are etched on with all-natural icing.
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This expression introduced Mario at the beginning of each game, so it's probably etched into some solvers' brains (not mine).
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I suppose you could say that it's something that might very well be etched into our DNA for pure survival.
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In the industry, boundaries between the acceptable and the unacceptable treatment of models have been etched in shades of gray.
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And where, like, "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" stuff in there, we've got the Asimov Foundation series etched in glass.
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The memorial includes a fountain, flanked by two winged benches, that has the names of the Emanuel Nine etched onto it.
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Her face is etched with small wounds, gauze wrapped around her throat and leg over burns that have yet to heal.
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Her son, who was working at an engineering apprenticeship, left home on May 29, 2015, a day etched in her memory.
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The master bathroom is outfitted with gray marble, like much of the suite, and includes mosaic butterflies etched into the flooring.
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I'm interested in digital instantiation, how our technologies have worked through our central nervous systems and etched marks in our flesh.
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This fashionable event provides one of many vignettes etched in masterly detail by Orlando Figes, a British historian, in "The Europeans".
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You cannot go, but you can submit your name to be etched on a silicon chip that will be placed onboard.
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In it, Sydney-based tattoo artist Lauren Winzer etched a thumb-sized drawing of Presley on the inside of Simpson's forearm.
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But that would pose a significant logistical challenge, given that the Confederate figures are etched 42-feet deep into the mountain.
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He himself effectively wrote his own rubric for how should be judged: by a number indelibly etched all over the internet.
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The home features a Cedar Mansard roof, with four etched glass doors from Paris, along with 19th century French salon doors.
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"I praise the army and the Peshmerga for bringing us freedom from ISIS," she says, the emotion etched in her face.
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Names of the victims would be etched into a wall that visitors could contemplate from the other side of the impasse.
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Archaeologists think the crescent-shaped markings etched on either side of it may also have helped reduce the wheel's overall weight.
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Best of all, you'll smuggle the Death Star plans just like Jyn did — they're etched into the back of the band.
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By now, the plot of 2001: A Space Odyssey — which was released 50 years ago this week — seems etched in stone.
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A set of stemless wineglasses is etched with the saying, "Home Is Where The Dog Is" or with the pet's name.
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"We have nothing etched in stone because he's not here," Collins said before Friday's 8-6 win over the Atlanta Braves.
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The wall has 117 stars etched in stone that represent employees of the CIA who died in the line of duty.
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On it, he makes the valid case for his status as a figure etched in stone, at least in his hometown.
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The weather had broken the night before, and Paris was bathed in cool midwinter sun, every column and cornice etched clear.
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The pictures show circular markings etched into the landscape, which experts believe may show ancient ceremonial sites and a prehistoric mortuary.
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Lloyd Parry's account is truly haunting, and remains etched in the brain and the heart long after the book is over.
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Catch me buying and installing a door stop with the word "Hodor" laser-etched on it in my home (little joke!).
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People still have that etched in their brain so they can't see any further than that until it starts affecting them.
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That moment is etched in my memory, and I remember thinking I'd always stand up for myself from that moment forward.
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The double arched front door, which is almost 2312 feet high, has panes of hand-etched glass with a botanical motif.
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The physical credit card will be made of titanium - laser-etched with users' names but no numbers as a security feature.
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The images, produced for a traveling exhibition as UV prints on etched glass, are reproduced in the book conventionally, but beautifully.
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The front window is etched with the restaurant's logo, a man in a fedora, testament to Mr. Albenio's love of hats.
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I slept in her childhood bedroom, a windowpane still bearing her name and the little picture she etched there in 18933.
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In Italy the transumanza proceeds along tratturi, lanes etched into the land by herdsmen, cows and other livestock over two millenniums.
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A.S. Roma's eternal captain is not so much etched onto the walls of his city as scoured into its very fabric.
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And Big Donald went on to treat the Commandments as if they weren't etched in stone but doodled in disappearing ink.
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We held the details of brutal childhood trauma, of losses so deep they etched lines into the foreheads of the children.
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"Although the incident is nearly forgotten in the United States, it is etched deeply in memory in Iran," Gillian Brockell explains.
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Gore, arising from the 2000 disputed Florida election counts, likely is the most deeply etched political case in the national memory.
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We spoke with one person who etched the design from the back of a Bicycle playing card onto his Apple Card.
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Besides landscapes, he etched a stack of books that may be the first print of a still life made in Europe.
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Matter They are microscopic artwork: tiny tubes and long filaments, strange squiggles etched into some of the most ancient rocks known.
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It has elegant design features that call back to that era, like etched glass windows, high ceilings, and several fireplaces, Zillow reports.
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"Apollonian rigidity versus Dionysian catharsis is brilliantly etched as carnality opposes pretense and the haughty are brought low via mockery," he says.
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RT points out that if you really like this pairing, you can get dental crowns with them etched into them as well.
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"The loss of the sublimated carbon dioxide leaves behind these spider-like features etched into the surface," NASA explained on its website.
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The names, ages and home states of the fallen etched on their graves nearby encapsulates the random horror of a world war.
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She topped everything off with a rush of fog on the runway, and an oversize block of ice etched with her logo.
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While there, I pick up an etched mercury glass decanter ($3) from the vintage vendor and he buys a miniature cactus plant.
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Microsoft created a special limited edition version of the Xbox One S for Minecraft, complete with Minecraft blocks etched into the device.
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Charts are dominated by rappers from ever-wealthier backgrounds, many of whom appear detached from the struggles once etched into the genre.
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In this way, the magnetic history of Earth is etched within iron, nickel, magnetite, and other magnetic materials embedded into the lithosphere.
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Though this trusty orbiter will cease to exist Friday, the years it spent exploring the Saturn system are etched in its dispatches.
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Square lets you draw whatever you want to be etched onto its Cash card, but Venmo's not offering that level of customization.
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It's got the same glass-and-metal design, the same color palettes, even the font is the same—still etched in silver.
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"Today's exhilarating #spacewalk will be etched in my memory forever — quite an incredible feeling!" he said, later posting the photo to Twitter.
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And yes, it comes with a physical card, which is made of titanium, laser-etched with your name, and has no number.
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But if you still need a reason to drop $50 on another copy, the records feature 3D holograms etched right onto them.
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He etched his name alongside players such as Babe Ruth, who accomplished the feat twice, Albert Pujols, George Brett and Reggie Jackson.
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A woman used a motorbike seat as a desk as she slowly etched her name in Assamese on a sheaf of documents.
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Floral prints were etched onto chiffon, sheer lace and jacquard gowns, and colors like canary yellow and jade green dominated the collection.
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The British electronic musician has now taken that concept to an absurd extreme with an extremely limited edition single etched onto tortillas.
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We're told the offer is for an "upper" piece made with 18k gold -- and the 2016 Olympics logo etched in the front.
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The phrase is etched into the diadem for Rowena Ravenclaw, one of the four founders of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
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The wreckage of this city etched itself into my genetic code, I could feel it, the patterns engulfing every shape and color.
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The effect is similar to what happens when light hits the tiny grooves etched into a CD, causing flashes of rainbow color.
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Sansa's (Sophie Turner) wedding night with Ramsey Bolton (Iwan Rheon) is etched in our memories for its brutality against the beloved character.
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Black Swan makes barrels with a honeycomb design etched on the inside, which increases surface area and reduces a whiskey's aging time.
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The insignia of the SEALs has been etched onto a rock face in the cave, video from the group's Facebook page shows.
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Now, scientists have used advanced techniques to discover 143 previously unknown "geoglyphs," the term for these etched figures, within the Nazca region.
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The past is etched in stone, but amidst its rubble and its remains, our moral progress can be acknowledged with new monuments.
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The crystalline knob is etched with the studio's name, along with "Sweden" — a nod to national pride that automakers like to showcase.
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"It's not a line etched in stone," said Dawn Shirreffs, a senior policy advisor at the Everglades Foundation, a nonprofit environmental group.
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Well now Superintendent Ragsdale—Chris Ragsdale—from Cobb County, Georgia, will be etched in your mind as the overlord of puritanical schooling.
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Reed was waiting for her artist to finish the stencil, from which a large lion's face would be etched into her belly.
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He recalled seeing swastikas etched on the side of a box of Kleenex, scribbled in a textbook and on a bathroom stall.
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Many run their fingers over some of the thousands of names etched in bronze and wedge stems of flowers into the letters.
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"This is a historic decision that will be forever etched in the hearts of our people for generations to come," he said.
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The walls around the chief's gida were etched with geometric patterns and the tops were adorned with shards of multi-colored glass.
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Having seen the 2005 film version, I read that one first and was crushed by its sadness beautifully etched in hard prose.
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The front door, with its panel of etched floral-patterned glass, surrounded by a stained-glass border, opens to a stair hall.
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Concern etched Ms. Sahar's face as her son winced in pain, but like many in the crowded wards, her tone was calm.
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Key evidence for this claim comes from grooves etched onto the bottom of stones used to construct the Corinth and Isthmia temples.
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Their bravery and sacrifice is chronicled in citations, medals and etched on headstones and remembered in street names and on postage stamps.
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The plaque nearby that explains their history is etched in both Chinese and Kazakh, with parts of the latter haphazardly scratched out.
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A few have my name etched on the bottle, and it's fun to look back and remember who gave them to me.
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War, using its own brutal language, has written some of its torments on her body; others it has etched into her soul.
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Now, 19683 more images have been discovered, etched into a coastal desert plain about 250 miles southeast of Lima, the Peruvian capital.
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During the next nine years Associated acquired 18 more plates, some he'd etched years before, some he made expressly for the company.
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It captures the monumental city grid etched into the Nevada desert, as well as spiraling vehicle tracks cut into Utah's salt flats.
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That revolutionary spring, which saw striking workers and students unite, is etched in the country's collective psyche, yet its legacy remains disputed.
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She likes to look at the names etched into the walls of all the past champions and envision her name up there.
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Then, in an awkward series of events sure to be permanently etched into Hollywood lore, it turned out to be fake news.
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In A.D. 207, the army conducted repairs at Gelt Woods in Cumbria, where they etched words and drawings into a sandstone quarry.
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The committee will present Mr. Trump and Mike Pence, the vice president-elect, with hand-cut, etched crystal bowls made by Lenox.
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"We did everything together," Ms. Lugo said later, pointing to the headstone where her son's name had been etched in wet concrete.
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Real non-cloned humans remember specific months and dates as if they are etched into their minds with a metaphorical carving knife.
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Camera sensors have been laser-etched into the screen, allowing for a notch-less display, which has a built-in fingerprint sensor.
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We eventually meet Caitlin, whose growing insecurity and ambivalence as her composition draws so much attention is nicely etched by Ms. González Norvind.
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Hale got her zodiac sign, Gemini, and its accompanying constellation etched onto her body a whole month before her birthday on June 14.
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Rebeat has ordered the equipment it needs to start making its laser-etched ceramic stampers, which it hopes will arrive in July 2018.
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With a tight grip on her mobile phone, Psevedourou was hoping for news on her cousin's wife, the agony etched on her face.
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Eventually, Sam gave the title and shield back to Steve Rogers, but his name was forever etched in history as a Captain America.
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Of her seven tattoos, the latest is a playing card, the Queen of Hearts, etched just above her wrist on her right arm.
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Bizarrely, there are Intel and Windows logos etched into the aluminum bottom instead of being removable stickers as is common on most PCs.
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The piece comprises Crown throwing steel ball bearings onto a glass box etched with a landscape drawing she conceived while herself in transit.
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There was that trademark game protagonist scowl again, but this time, it was etched across the gruff faces of two women of color.
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Microchips, the backbone of computers, are just all the parts of the circuit like wires and transistors etched into a piece of semiconductor.
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Their names are etched on large iron steles, some suspended from a roof, others laid on the ground stretching far into the distance.
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A box of six, costs $24, and comes with the round beauties laid out in black rectangular package adorned with silver etched detailing.
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Made from a flat piece of etched plastic, it folds into a measuring spoon of various capacities depending on how you hold it.
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By late afternoon, large clouds of smoke engulphed Thousand Oaks as flames etched a destructive path across hills in the area, threatening homes.
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He recently became an Internet sensation thanks to the wide smile that seems to be permanently etched on his face, according to pictures.
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The opening four chords of "Over My Dead Body" have etched themselves into my brain deeper than most childhood memories or embarrassing encounters.
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Dora the Explorer is etched into the brains of a certain generation of early aughts kids, to say nothing of their beleaguered parents.
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What they're so fixed on is anyone's guess, not even she herself knows; but the bottomless pain etched into her features moves me.
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A café in Melbourne, Australia, is serving up the frothy coffee – complete with designs etched into the foam – in hollowed out avocado skins.
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They gaze, heavy-lidded, at the viewer, wreathed in opiate smoke rendered by "stopping out": painting varnish over the etched plate before printing.
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On every vinyl copy of Ψ there's the initials we etched into the master of family we dedicated that record to as well.
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For me, a New Yorker who witnessed many of those images live, there are a few that are forever etched in my brain.
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Today, he weighs 230 pounds, with a wisp of a mustache and a jawline that looks like it was etched out of limestone.
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Volpe is electro-mechanically etching the pentagrams into the cube's surface, then making them stand out by melting bronze into the etched areas.
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But it stood out here, in Sheep Meadow, with a name etched on its face of a man very much among the living.
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A god composed of zeros and ones, face etched in lines of lightening, the moon his nose, an impression of cloud in sky.
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Tom Brady is a $200 cookbook bound in laser-etched natural wood in which all of the recipes contain mugwort or yam powder.
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Zooming into one portrait, Wathne's bright flash exposes the infinite idiosyncrasies etched into skin and the social associations of clothing materials and patterns.
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But even without these, audience members may pick up, here and there, on the signs of past deprivation that appear etched into faces.
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But he did have his name etched on the Cup, when he scouted for the Oilers team that won the 1990 N.H.L. championship.
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The current state of the field is etched in sand -- the first big wave or gust of wind could shake it all up.
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Tantalizing traces of early animals are etched in ancient sandstone near Nilpena, South Australia, in the form of tiny fossilized burrows called Helminthoidichnites.
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But this season's group, which was 107-21919 through Thursday, has etched its place in team lore with a club record for victories.
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As a more permanent solution, you could replace the windowpane with etched glass, an option that would require your co-op board's approval.
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I could see the heavy lines around Mom's eyes and mouth, etched deep into her skin without luxurious lotions to ease them away.
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As a result, the tendency to instinctively treat in-group members with care and foreigners with caution may be etched into our DNA.
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"The real war will never get in the books," he wrote, but certain of its awful aspects are etched in his own writing.
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Well, I'm making a point about genre-pushing bathos etched in a religious key, and about Ortberg as a lapidarist of gender transition.
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The debate is playing out at an increasingly granular level, with politicians wrestling over the words etched into laws and official government discourse.
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Uniquely, the filters have labels etched into their back edges that allow users to see what stop they're shooting from behind the viewfinder.
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Did you know ... Philadelphia Eagles QB Carson Wentz has a super-customized green Dodge Challenger, with his jersey number etched into the seats?!
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"We haven't etched in stone anything because we really don't know until we see Steven and Seth pitch," Collins said before Tuesday's game.
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Hubbard's thoughts on Thetans will survive anything, as they're reportedly inscribed on etched steel plates in titanium containers filled with inert argon gas.
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"Here lie the secrets of the visitors of Green-Wood Cemetery" is etched into the cream marble of the obelisk marking the grave.
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It also has helpful measurements etched into the wood so you can get your dough to the exact size it needs to be.
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The card is built into the iPhone's Apple Wallet app, but there is an option to get a laser-etched titanium card too.
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Born in Brooklyn, Mr. Price was a member of the Boot Camp Clik collective and had etched his place in hip-hop lore.
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The symbolism of experiencing the doors of publicly accessible cultural spaces closed resonated deeply with me, and has remained etched in my memory.
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Since some of the planks were etched with the name Djehutynakht, Dr. Willems at first assumed the coffin had contained that governor's body.
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The glass has the Masonic symbol etched into the surface, and the cases are filled with books that date back to the 1800s.
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Callot's original illustrations were etched on metal plates, and when the pictures were printed, explanatory text and critique was inserted below the images.
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The violence was so deeply etched into the memory of a generation that it continues to surface in visual art, films, and literature.
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Rather than etched on vinyl, tiny grooves were cut onto a medical X-ray, tracing shallow circles over the ghostly shapes of bones.
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All of the content will be stored on "nickel microfiche" — the text and images will be etched by laser onto thin sheets of nickel.
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If they passed away, did they die a bit happier, knowing that their voices were etched forever in a record traveling through the stars?
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She locates the building, with a beautifully etched sign at the front, ascends the stairs, and pushes the door open with bells chiming above.
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And that's what makes the house so meaningful to those who have it etched into their own history in some way, shape or form.
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It's a wafer of silicon that then has billions of microcircuits etched to its surface and connected to one another via ions of copper.
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Choosing a brow product that's one shade darker than the color of your hair or wig will help your etched-on arches look realistic.
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It envisions a memorial wall of one million gravestones etched with the names of migrants and refugees who perished while attempting to seek asylum.
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If you ever wondered what the face of Jack Dorsey, CEO of Twitter, would look like etched into a pumpkin, your day has come.
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Faye's final revelation is a mural etched in what is now little more than the cavernous vestibule to the graveyard that Jötunheim has become.
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But the image of Trump as something much less of a gentleman and certainly crude with women might as well be etched in stone.
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The bridges – the pieces that hold the gears in place – are laser etched with a representation of the lunar surface and blackened for effect.
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Williams, he said, even gave him an iPad, with "Kinesiology Specialists" etched on the back, to submit bills and paid him via direct deposit.
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And right bang in the center is the chunkiest button of them: the home button, complete with the McLaren logo etched on the front.
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Scientists say they've discovered evidence of a frenzied mating ritual by dinosaurs: long grooves in the ground etched by the pawing of clawed feet.
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Still, for all of the bellicose exorcisms in her lyrics and music, there is a vulnerability and tenderness etched into each verse and chord.
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The topography of the land between Lynchburg and Louisville has been laser etched into the leather, giving the deck a unique and abstract look.
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Likewise, the new research identifies gravity-assisted backwash channels etched into Mars, indicating where these floods traveled as they shrank back into the ocean.
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Although the star's more revealing looks tend to be the ones etched in our minds, she noted that she doesn't always bare it all.
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We find that it's none other than Clayton Leigh, a wrongfully-convicted murderer on death row whose consciousness is now etched in digital eternity.
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I drew a gorgeous horn in white icing, and — with minutes to go — etched a kaleidoscopic tail before covering the entire cake with glitter.
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Based on the visible rings orbiting the star's ink, Cyrus actually had the sixth planet from the sun, Saturn, permanently etched into her arm.
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Rakuten pays $20 million a year to have its name etched on the Warriors' jersey, and is also a sponsor of Curry's Underrated Tour.
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For Schultz, the tipoff that this ancient impactor may have been in the protoplanetary size range is etched into Mare Imbrium's unique geological features.
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In 2016, in the United of States of America, "equal just under law" should be more than mere words etched outside our highest court.
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" As Dr. Sanín and Dr. Bernal entered a clearing, they encountered some letters etched in the wax of a trunk: "Death to the FARC.
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Ms. Kennedy's "Funnyhouse" provides the last — and most visually arresting — panel in the evening's triptych, and its flamboyant patterns have been etched in acid.
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On Saturday, he sent me a photo of himself next to some kind of statue with a Vince Lombardi quote etched into the rock.
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It is our hope that through the foundation we will be able to share with others the unimaginable love Lane etched in our hearts.
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Size: 3,7003 square feet Price per square foot: $210 Indoors: Protective storm doors are tucked in front of the home's etched-glass front door.
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Etched in history is President Gerald Ford's unprecedented October 1974 appearance on Capitol Hill to explain why he pardoned Richard Nixon, his disgraced predecessor.
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Before anyone migrated from the Caribbean, we were already part of Britain: our blood and toil literally etched into the foundation of the nation.
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His go-ahead shot in Game 7 remains etched into the minds of Warriors fans, as does his 41-point explosion in Game 5.
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"When I was in hospital, I was absolutely terrified of my voices because they etched away at my self-esteem and confidence," she says.
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These cutouts are then laser-etched into a single sheet of the PDLC diffuser and can then be folded into their intended 3D shape.
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This article originally appeared in Dutch on MUNCHIES NL. The stereotype of overweight chefs has been etched in our minds by comics and cartoons.
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The hurricane brought the highest tidal surge — more than nine feet — since Hurricane Hugo, the catastrophic 1989 storm etched deeply into this city's consciousness.
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You can work in layers, setting up a raster layer to be etched and then a vector layer to cut it out immediately after.
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This dream plays out in a series of etched mirrors, vases and tables that trick the eye by layering moments of transparency and reflection.
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The artist's grumbling begins with one of several container pieces that resemble time capsules, each with a word or words etched into its surface.
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To our right, another wall, etched with portraits of soldiers, stood next to a green-painted cannon, its barrel pointing at the gray sky.
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That entrenched attitude may seem hokey in the Lower 48, but it is etched into the very skin of Alaska residents, winter after winter.
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Years later, on the rare occasion when I drank a Châteauneuf from the '80s, they all seemed etched with this aromatic badge of place.
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Wirecutter recommends the Cuisipro Surface Glide, which has sharp, etched teeth for shredding rock solid butter well before it has a chance to melt.
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And "INVITATION #733" (1975-76), the only floor piece in the show, consists of a pane of etched glass conjoined with a steel plate.
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But the light that interests Wilmarth as a sculptor is the direct gallery light that comes through glass, whether it is unmarked or etched.
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In his mind, he and his Juventus teammates had been the ones with the smiles, with the trophy, with their names etched in history.
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If you couldn't already tell that this is a golf-specific watch, the words "Golf Edition" etched along the bezel might tip you off.
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The glass-enclosed sauna has a view of a sculpted block of acrylic etched with a map of the ski trails on Mount Mansfield.
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With her tattoo complete after a three-hour session, Ms. Pineda studied the artwork etched into her skin with equal parts admiration and disbelief.
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My uncle Afzal, a quiet man with a long beard and sorrow etched irreversibly in his face, was in those days a young farmer.
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Needless to say, my father's recounting of this cold-blooded beheading of a man with a sword became deeply etched in my young mind.
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There are iconic images of Castro from that visit that remain permanently etched into my mind now, if not the collective American black subconscious.
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The engineers grew the carbon nanotubes on chlorine-etched aluminum foil, which then captured more than 99.995 percent of incoming light in lab testing.
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The rally was covered in major publications, but it isn't etched in anyone's memory or revisited — and it certainly didn't lead a national newscast.
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She mostly sits on the floor of their living room, silently staring into space, hands clasped on her lap, grief etched in her face.
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The real ones remain etched in faces that, for faithful viewers, can prove very moving, partly because they hold up a mirror to yours.
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Economic View "Make America Great Again," the slogan of President-elect Donald J. Trump's successful election campaign, has been etched in the national consciousness.
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On the front of the firehouse, beside its towering doors, was one of the few public markers, a plaque etched with names: Charlotte Bacon.
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The engraving service is free, so there's really no reason not to get something etched onto your case unless you prefer a cleaner look.
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Owner Donna Trammell was a petite, older woman, her face etched with lines, perhaps from years of crystal-hunting in the West Texas sun.
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Rather than etched on vinyl, its tiny grooves were cut onto a medical X-ray, tracing shallow circles over the ghostly shapes of bones.
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Using technology has been a part of that exploration for thousands of years, since the Sumerians etched the Epic of Gilgamesh into clay tablets.
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One envelope sent from Virginia has a school of dolphins etched in pencil floating gracefully across the front, bubbles trickling upward to the paper's edge.
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"There's something etched into our brains: by the time we get to college, students have lost a major portion of their innovative potential," he says.
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The fountain will have the names of the nine victims etched onto it, and water will gently flow over those names, according to memorial plans.
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The pattern, a kind of grid, was etched onto the brick prior to it being placed inside a bake oven, according to the History Blog.
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The stress, fatigue, and gratitude etched onto the faces of citizens and volunteers as they arrive is a testament to the long recovery ahead. —K.
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They're the pieces of glass in front of your eye that are carefully etched so they can reflect the holograms in front of your eyes.
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The premise of Cavaglieri's idea was that when you look at a vinyl record, the sound is etched into the physical surface of the grooves.
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You can see the behavior in the image above, which shows bacteria swirling in wells of 70-micron diameter, etched into a rubber-like polymer.
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But the top four layers are essentially a form of high-durability microfiche, etched with tiny letters that could be read with a basic microscope.
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Burke doesn't answer all the questions that she raises: when we meet the Glassmakers, they abandoned their city and etched out a harsh, nomadic existence.
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Fans are already attempting to theorize why Grande felt connected enough to Chihiro and her story to get her image permanently etched onto her body.
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As an intrepid early explorer on land, Tortotubus left behind an amazing tale of terrestrial colonization etched into fine-grained rocks of Scotland and Sweden.
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"Peter's not here," Liz said as we sat together just a few hundred yards from where Peter's name is etched into the 9/93 memorial.
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Every delicate branch and spindle is etched in white across the ultramarine background of the paper, jagged and yet spectral, like so many lightning bolts.
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Fifteen years after its release, it's still ready to be pulled out, the hooks to its singles etched into the collective brain of a generation.
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The Señora soon saw that Montse was curious about her work, and she took to leaving her studio door open while she etched on canvas.
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" On JFK: "My life, in many ways, would not have been possible without the vision that JFK etched into the character and hearts of America.
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Unlike its companions that were written on parchment or papyrus, this was a list of 64 hiding places for gold and valuables, etched on copper.
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"Ryan's legacy is etched into eternity," Trump said, to another standing ovation during which Carryn Owens, the widow of the SEAL, also stood to applaud.
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It's been nearly a decade since my husband died, but every detail of the day remains etched in my mind as if it were yesterday.
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When Ms. Largay's family visited the patch of wilderness, two weeks later, they left a white wooden cross, decorated with messages etched in black marker.
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"There's no question Kyle is in a place where these height and size requirements, they're not etched in stone in Wade's defense," Greg Kragen said.
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Many original details from 1860 remain, such as pre-tin plaster moldings, mahogany stairwells, and etched glass, with newer renovations paying homage to the past.
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They had a certain highly technical, futuristic, 007 aesthetic that just etched right into my little sponge of a brain and sent my imagination flying.
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There&aposs even a wooden plaque above the bathroom door etched with the words "Longbranch Loo," a nod to McConaughey &aposs own line of bourbon.
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Cleveland left fielder Rajai Davis etched his name into the club's record books, becoming the eighth player in franchise history to hit for the cycle.
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Men like Mr. Talavera, plotting a way to the United States, break bread with families that have just been deported, their faces etched with dejection.
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My life in many ways would not have been possible without the vision that John F. Kennedy etched into the character and hearts of America.
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Their existence was their argument, their echo into the industry was their force, and they've etched an impact into the games that have come after.
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It was a classic in the making even before kickoff, but now, it'll be etched into legends and shitty tattoos that will last an eternity.
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Future wilderness regions could be packed with wild animals that have human edits etched into their genes, which is both a fantastic and frightening thought.
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Etched in the annals of Zionist lore, Shaar Hagai is the point where the road narrows into a steep gorge that winds through the hills.
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It takes a while to figure out what that is, though clues are scribbled in pen across Manana's arm and etched into her feverish face.
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But if everything is etched in stone, if every folly or mistake follows us around like a digital shadow, then what good is that freedom?
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Over two decades later, the song's carefully crafted bars and jazz-sampling beat remain etched in hip-hop history, giving its titular reminiscence new meaning.
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One side is etched with an image of the original four-story Neoclassical building, which was razed and replaced with the current structure in 1928.
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Getting Anne Frank's portrait etched on the side of your face, as the rapper and producer Arnoldisdead did, is one obvious way to attract attention.
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The Dodgers are the team of my youth, their names and numbers etched in my brain but gone from Brooklyn since the end of 1957.
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Or simply hang a pane of etched or stained glass in front of the existing window, a fix that would not require the board's permission.
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Then he pointed behind him, toward the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, where the names of over 58,000 Americans who died in Vietnam are etched in granite.
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Personalized Mug Mini Crate, $49.99, available at Man CratesThey'll have to fill their personalized, laser-etched camp mug with something — why not their morning brew?
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His words were nevertheless etched with frustration — a blunt coda to a remarkable day that laid bare many of the racial crosscurrents in the country.
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Alasdair Gray, who wrote some of Scotland's most celebrated — and strange — fiction, which he often interlaced with his own sharply etched illustrations, died on Dec.
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Up close, the names of veterans emerged, some fifty-eight thousand of them, etched in rows that felt as unending as the grief they evoked.
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Skin Deep After nights spent sleeping on her side, Gigi Howard, a former public relations executive, would wake up with lines etched into her décolletage.
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Deah and Yusor had married six short weeks before they were killed, and their wedding would always be indelibly etched in Farris' and Layla's memories.
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They can see the names of the six people killed in the attack etched in bronze on the memorial alongside those killed on 9/11.
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In the West, where I grew up, the landscape is etched with them, and many still bear the disappointment of the explorers who named them.
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Other matte displays aren&apost etched in this way and instead have a coating that&aposs added to the surface of the display, Apple says.
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The Spaniards figured they could always get it later, so they left symbols etched to rock walls that indicated the secret way to the motherlode.
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"Black folks in Atlanta are so aware of their blackness and their history, it's etched in their fabric, as my grandma would say," she said.
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Most of its contents had been looted or destroyed by fungi, but two rotting cedar panels turned out to be etched with images and hieroglyphs.
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There is an old clock from a Trappist brewery in Belgium and a panel etched with the Reinheitsgebot, the German beer purity law of 1516.
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"It is our hope that through the foundation we will be able to share with others the unimaginable love Lane etched in our hearts," they continued.
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Either way, there's a bunch of broken stuff lying around at Göbekli Tepe for researchers to sift through, including these cranial remains etched with rudimentary grooves.
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It tickles me in all the right spots, and its music and iconic lines have been etched on my soul as clearly as my own name.
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But the judge said Harrison acted like an "assassin" and called it a miracle Rodriguez&aposs name isn&apost etched into a nearby homicide victims memorial.
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The hair was etched using a Focused Ion Beam Scanning Electron Microscope (you know the ones) at the University of Nottingham's Nanoscale and Microscale Research Centre.
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Still, even we let out an audible "OMG" when we saw her eye very prominently etched on the singer's forearm — smoky liner and glam lashes included.
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The units on hand here are prototypes, early enough that they have their individual identification numbers etched directly on to the ceramic back in giant font.
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Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan may have "lovingly separated," but they'll always have a reminder of their vows to each other permanently etched on their bodies.
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The towers are illuminated like memorial candles, and their glass is etched with millions of numbers, reminiscent of the serial number tattoos forced upon victims. Sen.
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Patrol Tech Special Edition The Patrol Tech controller has some laser-etched designs on its face and is a blue variation of the Recon Tech controller.
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What is most striking about Watson now compared with the figure he cut in 1993 is the smile that is almost permanently etched on his face.
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Although it's been more than 4,380 days since the storm, the horrors are etched into my mind, both as a doctor and as a human being.
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In a sneak peek of Swift's music video, she can be seen sitting on a throne with the words "ET TU BRUTE" etched onto the arm.
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The gift of your time to volunteer, to say "Thank you for your service", will be forever etched on your heart, especially seeing our Servicemen's smile.
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The dude who etched 2 swastikas on Donald Trump's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame has got legal issues this XMAS, because he's been busted.
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After all, her table flipping moment in RHONJ season 1 is forever etched upon my pop cultural brain; how could I forget about her after that?
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I crouch down next to its hood to admire its shape, and as the paint twinkles, a word etched on the tire catches my eye. SPEEDGRIPP.
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When I spoke to him over the phone about it, he seemed exceedingly casual about the shrine to the Clinton family forever etched into his skin.
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Enter Rose, in a red bodycon dress with designs etched into her blonde buzz-cut, helming a show about sex and relationships with a celebrity spin.
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There's a Playroom featuring the Galaxy View and other family-focused gadgets; you can get a custom-etched case for your Samsung phone here, as well.
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Etched into the vast sands of the Sahara Desert, Mauritania was the last country in the world to officially abolish slavery, doing so only in 1981.
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She wagered that if it did manage to exceed her expectations she would gladly consent to get a traditional anchor tattoo permanently etched on her person.
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White goes into his wallet and retrieves a crumpled square of cardboard with a pager number crudely etched onto it in what looks like deer blood.
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Volume in bold, etched circles; the mute switch easy to find but impossible to accidentally activate; the power button perfectly placed for a reaching index finger.
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The cavernous museum, which sits on Pennsylvania Avenue in the shadow of the Capitol, has the text of the First Amendment etched above its main entrance.
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Lattes are served with delicate feathers etched in foam; the music is unobtrusive; and the soft glow from teardrop-shaped fixtures stipples drinkers' faces with chiaroscuro.
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Fact is, I'm not sure there is any American president worthy of being etched into the side of a 60-foot mountain with explosives and jackhammers.
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To the left of the entry is a front parlor with bay windows and a gas fireplace with tiles thought to be etched to resemble slate.
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The lawsuit cites "no guns" signs etched in glass at City Hall and oral warnings from city officials that handguns are not allowed on the premises.
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That could leave the Congress, and the country, glaring across demographic and geographic divides etched as sharply as during the most polarized times in American history.
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Dr. Simon Bramhall, 53, admitted to Birmingham Crown Court that he etched "SB" onto the livers of two transplant patients in 2013 using an argon beam.
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Throughout This Land, Mehta returns to these dividing lines, whether they're being physically crossed or fatefully etched on a map or dramatized as a meeting point.
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Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- Scores of people stand packed in the cramped quarters of the Treeq Alsika Migrant Detention Center in Tripoli, helplessness etched across their faces.
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He stopped on a page with a spreadsheet meticulously etched by mechanical pencil: weather observations from 1969, when Christy was in high school in Fresno, California.
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Called the Big Backyard Ultra, the race required contestants to run a course that spanned 4.167 miles, over trails etched out of the farm, every hour.
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But on these pills, the National Safety Council, a nonprofit health organization, has etched a face, a representation of one life lost to an opioid overdose.
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Related Lesson Plan | I Remember: Teaching About the Role of Memory Across the Curriculum Like a Skyline Is Etched in His Head and our related questions.
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"I got this as a child; it was a [design to protect against] evil eye that my parents had etched on my skin," she tells me.
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This isn't about comparing James to literal icons who've been eternalized on dorm room walls, forever etched in the imagination of millions all over the world.
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In bonding, instead of gold or porcelain caps being applied, the tooth is etched with a buffered acid solution and then painted with a liquid acrylic.
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Beam Studio will then snap a picture of what it just etched, projecting an overlay of where it thinks the test pattern is versus its scan.
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The pause gives viewers a moment to observe him: a 91-year-old man in a soft gingham shirt, slightly stooped, his face etched with age.
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One client etched "always and forever" on the diamond that you can only see it with a 10 power magnifying glass, but she knows it's there.
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The circles etched into the trunk tell ancient stories about past climate, civilizations, ecosystems and even galactic events, much of them many thousands of years old.
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I bend toward an array of patterns, nature-etched hieroglyphics in the sand: wrinkled lines, dimpled troughs, rivulets that squiggle with the ambition of a river.
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I never forgot the look of panic etched on her face as she repeated answers to customs officers, almost always visibly annoyed by her thick accent.
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The specifics of how it etched its name in history and took its place alongside the very best club teams soccer has produced will not matter.
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An island standout etched into the fabric of a Dalmatian fishing village, this ancient compound blends heritage with luxury but with a slight bend toward kitsch.
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That said, his work, with its conjunction of steel cable and etched glass plates, is devilishly difficulty to place, for it's not much like anyone else's.
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He sent a time capsule into deep space of images etched on a silicon disc chronicling human history — from the Lascaux cave paintings to political protests.
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The diamond-studded rings on their fingers or in their safety deposit boxes will still have "2017 World Series Champions" etched into them, forever and ever.
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Last week, James Hodgkinson, who was sixty-six, and had recently expressed anger toward President Trump and the Republican Party, etched himself into this dark ledger.
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We are putting the spiritual sanctity of the game at risk, maybe even tempting the end of days from a fiery comet etched in speedup rules.
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Then he's whizzing downstairs where a vintage poster and etched mirror of a chimpanzee poker dealer by Michael Wilkinson keeps company with a washer and dryer.
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I am looking forward to experiencing that moment and I'm sure it will remain etched in my mind and heart for the rest of my life.
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The names of dead, wounded and shattered Texans on his watch, are etched across the state: Dallas, Sutherland Springs, Santa Fe, El Paso and now Odessa.
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The Rök runestone, which is etched with more than 700 characters and is dated to about 800 CE, is one of Sweden's most important cultural artifacts.
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The official said Nikolas Cruz had swastikas etched into his rifle magazines and, at one point, attempted to break a hurricane-proof window, to no avail.
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There are already a thousand times as many transistors etched on to silicon every year than there are grains of rice and wheat grown in fields.
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We've railed against injustice for decade upon decade -- a lifetime of struggle, and progress, and enlightenment that we see etched in Frederick Douglass's mighty, leonine gaze.
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On screen, Mohamed Salah, Egypt's star striker who has acquired Godlike status here, clumped his famous curly hair in his hands, despair etched on his face.
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Wade was so touched by the news, he dedicated the rest of the season to Oliver and etched the teen's name on his sneakers last week.
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The ruggedness of the place has changed little over the decades, and the museum still has a deeply etched industrial feel — you might even say a scarring.
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Jalz is etched in a simple white scrawl leaving little to remember this man, who according to someone who knew him, had been in jail for robbery.
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Each painting is vertically positioned on the walls, with gold, silver, and copper leaf generously applied to each canvas and automatist scribbles etched into the varied surfaces.
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Yet for her daughter, Susan Ford, 1003, her family's efforts to stage an intervention and get their mother the help she needed remain etched in her memory.
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All it took was some mascara and a few layers of matte blue liner (we used this one from ColourPop) etched onto Purser's lower lashline and waterline.
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A fair number of those present also began chanting "lock him up," a variant of the phrase that his own rallies etched into the American political lexicon.
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The technique combines the printed images with etched glass that's designed to mimic the feel of different textures, such as wood, rock, polished marble, or even snakeskin.
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She and her fellow woodworkers stripped off the rescued trunk's bark, etched and color-stained its surface, and hollowed out its soft interior to reduce its weight.
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For this latest paper, the team designed the channels etched onto the chip to taper off in key spots, forming bottlenecks roughly the same width as capillaries.
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Dr Williams's examination has revealed the marks, etched around the astrolabe's circumference at 5° intervals and indicated in the photograph, that allow solar elevations to be gauged.
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Ivy and Ally go to retrieve him and discover what has him stuck in his tracks: a bloody mess and the smiley face etched on the wall.
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That hasn't happened yet, but we have seen the league's weird shootout goal math decide the Jennings Trophy, so it's been etched into the record books already.
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Hours before hitting the VMAs white carpet, the JoBros opted for a last-minute ink session, in which they had matching arrow tattoos etched on their arms.
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It joins names such as Rwanda, Srebrenica, My Lai, now etched in the pages of history as proof of our unwillingness to prevent what was preventable carnage.
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Prosecutors should faithfully execute the law and work toward creating a society where "equal justice under law" is more than a phrase etched outside our Supreme Court.
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Most are fitted with black slabs of granite and have a picture of the deceased etched in them—sometimes as a blooming teenager, sometimes later in life.
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Fifty-year-old Ghodbane, his tanned face etched with deep lines, has been herding sheep for 20 years, having inherited the job and land from his father.
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A world order -- shaped a century ago when Sykes, Picot and Balfour etched linear division, dividing peoples and creating new nation states -- is eroding in real time.
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His closest real connection to Nixon, whose pugnacious spirit he's spent decades publicly venerating, is a tattoo of the man's face, etched famously now onto Stone's back.
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Our earlier reporting on Verily, which has etched out some revenue in pharmaceutical partnerships, has developed a reputation in the biotech industry for a lack of focus.
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Its cover is emblazoned with a photograph of a beet that looks as if it's just been plucked from the ground, its surface still etched with dirt.
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Ms. Johnson's pieces in the show are eight acrylic vitrines with hand-etched and sandblasted images of traditional Mi'kmaw baskets made by her great-grandmother, Caroline Gould.
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It is inexorably etched into trader history that rallies are killed two ways: Either a recession will get it, or the Fed will too aggressively raise rates.
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These hearings should forever be etched in the psyche of the American people, just like the Iran Contra Affair and 9/11 hearings were for preceding generations.
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Steps from the piano is a three-panelled mirror lined with dusty liquor bottles and etched with the words "Rights of Man," Paine's defense of popular revolt.
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Etched Windowpane Decanter and Glasses, $139, available at Mark and GrahamShow them you mean business with this sophisticated decanter and set of four double old fashioned glasses.
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The 35-year-old animal was pictured earlier this week with the names "Camille" and "Julien" etched onto their backs at La Palmyre Zoo in southwestern France.
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Etched into public memory is the 2008 scandal in which several infants died after industrial chemical melamine was added to milk powder to raise protein levels artificially.
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Yet the psychological imprint of this attack will be etched deeply into the consciousness of the Christian minority, which makes up about 1.6 percent of the population.
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How they plan to do it: Information will be etched onto thin, durable nickel films — akin to microfiche in libraries— using a technology developed by Stamper Technology.
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On the top floor, arches in the Chapel of Sacred Mirrors reach 19 feet high, highlighting the centerpiece series consisting of 19 paintings and two etched mirrors.
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For a film that should have immortalized Omalu's legacy, all I'm left with today is the memory of Will Smith's Nigerian "accent," etched indelibly into my memory.
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Like Gustavus Adolphus, Frye forged his way to the top through battle, etched his mark on the landscape and then and left as abruptly as he arrived.
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During these times, when I was grasping for something to control, to make me feel like myself again, getting meaningful words etched onto my skin felt powerful.
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The flower-etched gold band is "perhaps not intrinsically valuable as a piece of jewelry but the inscription inside is so beautiful: 'Laurence Olivier Vivien Eternally,' "Mr.
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"These parks are iconic brands etched in the culture of America and every childhood," said Trip Miller, a Disney shareholder and managing partner at Gullane Capital Partners.
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Passing two sets of front doors — the second filled with etched glass — one enters a foyer with a paneled wood staircase with carved newel posts and spindles.
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When Mr. McCoy, now 35, found his friend's name etched among the 5,200 others on four standing black granite slabs positioned like open books, he broke down.
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"I have a couple of pieces kicking around in my living room that I etched in 2011 and they haven't aged or decayed perceptibly," said Lane-McKinley.
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But these communities not only settled in these relatively unexplored regions, they shaped their landscapes into geometric patterns, called "geoglyphs," that remain etched there to this day.
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Throughout, proof of ghosts from the past can be seen — ancestors who have painted their portraits on its ceilings, who have etched their names into its surfaces.
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A prehistoric scene, enhanced with digital tracings, top, is etched into rock in the Saudi desert showing what may be the earliest depictions of human-dog companionship.
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Their performances in the next few days could someday be etched there in gold, highlights of a well-armed World Series that should be a purist's delight.
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In Gaodadian Village in Xinyang, two mounted stones stand etched with the names of 72 people who starved to death in this settlement of around 120 residents.
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The accumulation of similar details, deeply etched marks of subjugation, don't inspire shock and alarm so much as a sense of gray permanence, like watching concrete hardening.
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It revolves around "Princes and Princesses," a film of six unusual fairy tales from the French animator Michel Ocelot, whose courtly figures appear as delicately etched silhouettes.
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So he ended up buying a copy from Discogs himself, complete with an etched "C–64" on the other side of the wax, and recovered the program.
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It weighs 45 pounds, has quality knurling [aka the grip etched into the metal], and it's 28.5 millimeters in diameter, meaning it won't be hard to hold.
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I came to see something sad about how it all turned out for the Ingallses and the Wilders, these two pioneer families etched onto our national consciousness.
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He even delicately etched in a door, windows and the logos for the university and its Canadian Centre for Electron Microscopy, where he constructed the wee model.
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She presented her hostess with a Chippendale tray etched with an image of the White House, and received a kente cloth and traditional Ghanian artifact in return.
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"The theory has gained a certain degree of axiomatic acceptance ... as though their conclusion were inscribed on constitutional tablets so-etched by the Supreme Court," he wrote.
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The women were etched in chalk pastel by the man who says he killed them, in a spree he says began in 1970 and continued for decades.
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Even etched memorably in smoldering fire and defensive ice by Raul Esparza in John Doyle's 2006 Broadway revival, Bobby was still hard to embrace or fully understand.
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Etched in my memory are sweeping cactus-filled deserts, soaring pine-dotted peaks and a lone Mexican cowboy riding across the river to round up a stray.
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In the pictures here it looks like a miniature Temple of Dendur — cool gray stone etched with people, symbols, and designs inspired by the South Central neighborhood.
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Among those women was 32-year-old Democrat Lauren Underwood, who etched her name in the history book as the youngest black woman to be elected to Congress.
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That said, paleontologists have found slither marks etched onto the surfaces of ancient rock, a hint that worm-like animals were slithering and burrowing so very long ago.
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Related: Hear Music Played Off a Laser-Etched Tortilla Introducing Phenakistomixer: A Turntable That Lets You DJ Live Animations Artist Turns a Record Player Into An Automatic Illustrator
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Perhaps you need to see what happens when it passes through a carefully engineered laser-etched lens that will be altered by the first pulse that strikes it.
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She also changed into a crisp white button down shirt with an upturned collar and a baseball cap with the word "FLOTUS" etched in white on the front.
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Sagittarius is completely quiet while "Crybaby" is etched into her forehead, and then she's completely quiet in the car, dabbing ink and blood off with a paper towel.
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Whether etched or left plain, a simple gold or silver signet looks striking in an understated way (especially if you leave the pinstriped suit and cigar at home).
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The filter, which is on the handle, has the word "Filtre" etched on it (I assumed this was because Dyson is a British company, but "filtre" is ... French).
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When I was speaking to Kevin Brady of the House Ways and Means Committee, he did seem to hold out hope that nothing is etched in stone here.
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Coulson, founder of The Trust for African Rock Art (TARA), has spent the last twenty years discovering, recording and preserving ancient drawings etched onto stone in 20 countries.
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That's precisely what happened when the new poster for Avengers: Endgame was released, showing 20193 fallen Marvel heroes with the words "Avenge The Fallen" etched over their faces.
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Among his paintings, which feature colorful brushstrokes, are ones showing demonstrators' tents occupying major thoroughfares and a flower-etched tribute to a protester who fell to his death.
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Bush Jr. had "cowboy boots etched with the words 'God Save The Queen,' " writes Hardman, and Elizabeth asked him if he was the "black sheep" of the family.
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"Officers, your extraordinary service will forever be etched in my heart and will serve as a guidepost for me in the next phase of my life," he wrote.
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Rozendaal has also put together an audio tour and an online collection of interviews with the people who created the screensavers etched into the back of your brain.
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As Slicing Up Eyeballs first reported, "Trump Will Kill America" was etched into the record with the artwork credited to Esteban, the Spanish version of Morrissey's first name.
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That nonprofit constructed a library of books and encyclopedias containing 30 million pages laser-etched onto microscopic nickel plates, complete with a primer on how to read them.
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When we look back through the annals of time, there, etched in the history books will be "2360: The year of VR." And what a year it's been.
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I don't blame you if you only associate March 14, or 3.14, as the numerical sequence begins, with a pie that has the Greek symbol etched into it.
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While the physical scars faded - Jalal showed months-old pictures on his phone of bruises and cuts all over his body - the ordeal remains etched in his memory.
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Bodemloos comes courtesy of Argento Records, who will release the album on CD, digital, and etched vinyl (the LP's B-side features an etching by artist Reuben Sawyer).
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On the B sides of the two records are etched ingenious holograms that project the image of a TIE fighter on one and the Millennium Falcon on another.
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If you're anything like us, the image of Jeff Goldblum as a sweaty, shirtless Dr. Ian Malcom in 1993's Jurassic Park will be etched on your subconscious.
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Etched with lines that resembled outlines of buffalos, the rocks were sacred to the Blackfoot and other plains Indians, who used them to draw buffalo herds over cliffs.
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Two copper plates, etched with the notes to Brazilian poet and musician Vinicius de Moraes' whirlwind "Valsa de Eurídice," descend into utter chaos in artist João Costa's Adeus.
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For manned missions (which tend to require more than a 50 percent projected success rate), the goal is 2024, but that plan is definitely not etched in stone.
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It is a memento mori etched in twilight, an act of desperation, if not despair, from an artist coming to terms with the inevitability of his own oblivion.
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Some of the students seemed to have video of McDonald's killing etched in their memory, having first seen it when they were as young as nine, in 2015.
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That setting involves beach scenes and battles with Death Troopers, whose all-black look is a striking contrast to the white Stormtroopers so etched in pop-culture consciousness.
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Next Mazer had the fine old etched-glass saloon door with its curlicues of gold-leaf script replaced by plain steel, painted black and fitted with a judas.
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The resulting set, produced by the Providence, R.I.-based board-game company Crisloid, consists of 290 etched resin pieces with hand-painted, witty takes on the classic symbols.
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Its massive, barrel-vaulted ceiling, skinned with floral-etched coffers and glowing glass squares, opens up a stunningly sweeping space crossed by bridges and edged by blocky galleries.
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Opened in 2011, the Centro Cultural San Pablo is housed in a former 16th-century Dominican convent and set around a tiled patio etched with bright green moss.
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This is the event etched in the cameo, which, like so much art in the show, sends complex political and ideological messages echoing back and forth through time.
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On the streets nearby, there is an Italian deli and a store specializing in Mexican and Central American fare, and there are many signs etched with Chinese characters.
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But around Gadsden, a city of 36,000 in the foothills along the Coosa River, opinions about the recent allegations tend to follow lines that were etched long before.
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The locals walk home, to the houses with their names etched outside and the flags hanging from balconies, to clear up the detritus of the parties they hosted.
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If the Vietnamese had erected their own gabbro stone walls etched with the names of citizens killed in the war, their wall would stretch over four miles long.
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It really doesn't matter that we might carry this burden for the rest of our lives, etched in our consciousness and stored in our tense necks and shoulders.
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The fallout was often etched on her face: so different from the more inscrutable countenance of her contemporary Steffi Graf, the all-but-irresistible force of the era.
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And he's badly outmatched by Ms. Weisz, who fluently makes Rachel into a destabilizing force, a character whose mystery can make her gracious smiles seem etched in acid.
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This contrast between clear, unobstructed light, as it comes through ordinary transparent glass, and the bluish light that appears when glass is etched, reoccurs often in his reliefs.
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The pastry had been etched with the tip of a paring knife and painted in egg wash to give it fishy definition: scales, eyes, spines in the fins.
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And yet we keep drifting back to the same issue: Grant's portrait is etched with a startling mixture of love and anger, but it also feels half-finished.
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It's a singular episode of television that asks us to consider the nature of inheritance and the ways trauma is etched upon a family, passed down through generations.
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When Sionis catches up to Quinn, the two strike a deal: he'll spare her life if she gets a diamond with mob secrets etched into it for him.
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But to the left, there's a fully-stocked mid-century Tiki bar that serves craft beer on tap and cocktails in heavy plastic cups etched with cartoonish iconography.
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Some jars, pillaged by previous customers, stand empty save for the inky pickling dregs, or with their walls like frosted panes in winter, etched in salt and sugar.
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As much as I liked Respawn's other effort this year (the surprisingly sharp Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order), my best Apex Legends matches are etched into my mind.
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Those two discoveries, it turns out, are connected by a third — a pornographic drawing crudely etched into the back of a card catalog in the Halifax Free Library.
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I was once fired an hour after a spectacular wipeout on the ride into work, and two decades later the wrong episode is stubbornly etched in my mind.
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"David eternalized history as it will be forever etched in our memories," Reuven Rivlin, the president of Israel and a friend of Mr. Rubinger's, said in a statement.
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The nano texture glass model has a matte finish that&aposs etched into the display, unlike other matte displays that have a coating on their surface, Apple says.
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"You've always got to keep your edge," said Robert Allison, 60, yanking up a sleeve to show off his United States Airborne Infantry tattoo, etched into a bicep.
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Mayor Rahm Emanuel publicly apologized for what he called the "dark chapter" that Mr. Burge's behavior and the city's indifference to it, or complicity in it, had etched.
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In this way, racism is etched into the very structure of the law: Crack is the drug of the "inner cities," while cocaine is for Wall Street bankers.
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And best of all is the special silver light of winter; the dramatic and ever-changing sky; the deepening colors of the rivers; cardinals etched against the snow.
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Mom knows these guys well, having etched her own name next to their initials on the School's Out LP which opens like a childhood desk, complete with inkwell.
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While "Palmyra" features the city's ruins etched into concrete and hung from a steel frame, "Summer House" recreates the windows along the exterior of her grandparents' coastal home.
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Its glass front is etched with a border of parallel gray lines, but two have broken away from their arrangement and cut across the view of the tub.
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It is staggering to think that there are over 6,800 names etched into stone on the memorials for those our nation has lost during the Long War on Terror.
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It's most successful when it stops simply iterating the film, scene by etched-in-memory scene, and lets the spectacle of theater build on the film's most dazzling moments.
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Sure, we love our tried-and-true tarot deck and our hand-etched set of runes, but sometimes we prefer a means of divination that's a little more portable.
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Like other emotions, the capacity for hate and resentment are learned and reinforced over the course of our lives—but they're also etched in the wiring of our DNA.
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You only have to look at the worry lines etched on Zuckerberg's face to see how ill-prepared Silicon Valley's boy kings are to deal with roiling public anger.
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Keeping in line with other high-end headphones in its class, the 5000 is being hand-assembled in Tokyo and each unit is laser-etched with its serial number.
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A BLACK dragon with white claws, its wings etched with Escher-like designs, has a vitrine of its own at the centre of the Boroheads glass gallery in Toronto.
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All that remained was the pleasure, disembodied and limitless, the loop itself nothing more than a decoration, like the pointless stars etched onto the bowl of the sky. ♦
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The tweet won't get etched onto the record, but NASA reports that Voyager 255 got the message, which had to be translated into "command message format," after 19 hours.
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Kennedy's mission, he said, is to deliver for all Americans on the promise etched on the edifice of the Supreme Court building across the street: Equal Justice Under Law.
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Etched on the inside of the lower lip, these tattoos have been gaining steam ever since we first saw celebrities, including Kendall Jenner, try out the trend for themselves.
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Typically, the kind of trends we see in this department come in the form of small, dainty designs or symbolic body art etched on the likes of Hollywood's elite.
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His beady eyes and humorless jowls should be etched into the Mount Rushmore of 1980s/early 1990s martial arts action heroes alongside Chuck Norris, Van Damme, and Sasha Mitchell.
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NASA hopes that commercial space companies could either take over parts of the ISS or put their own smaller stations in orbit, but nothing is etched in stone yet.
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A slash across the forehead or cheek, leaving a scar etched across the face; a machete wound to the jaw, slicing through the skin and breaking the bone underneath.
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We still don't know what that is, but it seems to have something to do with that map etched into some poor shmo's bloody scalp that he cuts off.
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The single major aesthetic update here is the addition of an Exodus HTC logo etched onto the transparent backing (which is highly reflective, hence the somewhat awkward angles here).
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Opalescent handles are twisted into horn-like points, rainbow pastel bristles look like puffy clouds of cotton candy, and a little unicorn head is etched into the silver ferrule.
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TMZ has obtained the first shots from the 'AHS' set in Santa Clarita, CA ... and one word etched into a tree is a HUGE hint about the theme: CROATOAN.
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Now, at 8 weeks old, this miracle mini-meower wears a stylish, handmade eyepatch (with his cute name etched on it, of course) to help aid the healing process.
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I built the mixing board from scratch; I etched the circuit boards in the Olivia kitchen using an aquarium tank and a heater I had filled with etching solution.
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Related: The Real-Life Supergirl Behind the New 'Supergirl' Comics The World's Smallest Comic Is Etched On A Human Hair Forget 'Batman v Superman,' the Original Superman Cartoon Rules
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Within moments of the court's nine-word order, Democratic activists vowed to mobilize, and a president whose face was etched with disappointment acknowledged the issue now rested with voters.
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A man whose verses are etched into my brain as the paragon of elegance and sorrow trying to fix his car's engine and bending down to fix his shoes.
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Check out their side of the split below (the Coffins side rips, too), and keep an eye out for the etched vinyl version, now available for preorder from Relapse.
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The version on Amazon has the same clasp with an Hermès "H" logo that flips up to open the bracelet, as well as its name etched on the inside.
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His clients commissioned personalized etched patterns on their drinking vessels: Cuban officials wanted palm tree motifs, and robber barons asked for their monograms and the names of their yachts.
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The famous London smog, etched into history by writers like Dickens and Impressionist painters such as Monet, Turner and Whistler, was once a symbol of prosperity, Dr. Corton said.
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There is (or there should be) an implicit understanding that part of getting a tattoo means running the risk of having something you hate etched permanently into your skin.
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The tour-de-force was a 12-layer-high chocolate cake with a bittersweet mousse, semi-sweet ganache and sparkles of 24-karat gold leaf etched on the frosting.
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The face is patterned with a guilloche, that is carefully etched with thin lines that catch the light and give a brightness to the face it wouldn't normally have.
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Slickly painted stalls become cloudy skies in the grain of the photograph, and the flash alights etched messages, traveling into the stall's carved grooves and blowing out their dust.
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Reexamining media we consumed during youth—the books and movies and TV shows that are indelibly etched into our psyche—can teach us how we became who we are.
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"These parks are iconic brands etched in the culture of America and every childhood," Trip Miller, a Disney shareholder and managing partner at Gullane Capital Partners, told CNN Business.
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Van de Velde, here doing commentary for French television, has experienced the trauma of 18 at Carnoustie without the satisfaction of getting his name etched on the claret jug.
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Eason's finely detailed illustrations balance the natural world with a fantastical one: A witch's candy cottage looks as realistic and believable as the elaborately etched bark of a tree.
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Not until the Cassini spacecraft swooped, flipped and twirled through the Saturn system did scientists realize that the answer was outside the planet itself, etched into its icy rings.
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On the floor, an elevated platform is bedecked with sequined flowers, Mardi Gras beads, and real-sized pairs of shoes in etched glass with little bursts of fabric laces.
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But students in McKinney are still grasping for their elusive share of the prosperity around them, which they see etched in the Dallas skyline by dozens of construction cranes.
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The Onondaga people have a history etched with stories of perilous trials and resilience, from confronting settlers and missionaries centuries ago to more recently quarreling with local school officials.
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The disappointments and satisfactions they have lived through are etched on their faces, which are also the faces of two very famous movie stars — Jane Fonda and Robert Redford.
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Getting a tattoo is a pretty major decision — one that usually takes a fair bit of deliberation over which design you'd like to have permanently etched onto your body.
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Flexibility of use was sacrificed, too: to keep things as cheap and simple as possible the algorithm is etched directly into the plastic, meaning the chips are not reprogrammable.
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The 1971 redo looked like a freeway on-ramp, with very small diamonds circling up to the bigger stone, the etched-gold setting a fair approximation of worn concrete.
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"Half Open Drawing" (1971) mounts on the wall a piece of etched glass, relatively transparent at the top and bottom, more translucent at the center, on a steel cable.
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His legs are clearly visible below the edge of the glass, but the top his body is partially obscured by the translucent etched glass between him and the camera.
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In 2008, Bonds's historic home run ball that broke Aaron's career record also ended up in the museum, an asterisk etched into it by the person who donated it.
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As we drove northwest, the landscape and the sky merged into a white haze, with only the dark-etched undersides of branches to distinguish one realm from the other.
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The "Porky Prime Cut" greetings etched in the lead-off grooves, When not only did you listen to records, You held them up to the light and read them.
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"This boy dies this way for no reason at all," said Lilibeth Díaz, his aunt, looking at Kevin's grave, his name etched in wet concrete by a friend's fingertip.
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As for the large tablet that has the First Amendment etched on it on a facade of the building, it will likely not remain once Johns Hopkins moves in.
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LONDON — A prominent British surgeon who etched his initials onto the livers of two patients, in a case that shocked many with its audacity, has been convicted of assault.
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The star of "Bohemian Rhapsody" was in the engraving room of the Governors Ball, the Academy Awards' official after-party, where winners get their names etched on their statues.
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This effort echoes a sentiment I found etched across numerous other library systems—one of radical inclusion and desire to serve as many members of the community as possible.
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The idea that tax cuts create growth which in turn boosts everyone's wages is so important to the GOP that it might as well be etched into stone tablets.
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Ancient Inuit maps carved from wood, found in Greenland National Museum's national archives, are etched with precision on a sapphire disc along with works by the artist Lori Hepner.
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Photo courtesy of Xiu Xiu Every aspect of Twin Peaks, from its fashion sensibilities to its typeface will be forever etched into American culture until the end of time.
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Researchers at the have successfully etched edible circuits onto the surface of food, paving the way for RFID tagged edibles that can help us track food from farm to tummy.
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