Iraq -- a cradle of ancient civilization -- is the home of such fabled cities such as Ur, Babylon, Kabala and Nineveh.
The picture here does not do justice, as the bottle comes in an impressive sliding lid box, set in a cradle of gold ribbon.
Most are part of a cat's cradle of interconnecting cracks, which redistribute the energy that builds up in a plate as it is squeezed by its neighbours.
The package consists of a cradle that contains an assortment of lenses and filters which line up with the handset's camera, along with an app that guides the user through the testing process.
We are so honored to have the opportunity to work with and connect more than 75 communities across the country working diligently to create these data systems as part of a cradle to career civic infrastructure.
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One of the central achievements of the 1993 budget deal, the expansion of the earned-income tax credit, was an idea that had long been championed by the right, and it had far less curb appeal for labor-liberals than the promise of a cradle-to-grave welfare state.
Mrs Clinton has stressed her credentials as a cradle Methodist who once thought of becoming a minister.
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The phone sits in a rubber cradle at the center of the device.
It's a staggering aesthetic and intellectual cat's-cradle of lines that connect the various actors in this artistic drama across a span that moves from Russia across various European capitals to the U.S., while also describing the intensity of their networks.
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In Greek elections Sunday, the cradle of democracy elected a political party that supports the policies needed for it to remain in the Eurozone.
Instead of sitting in the dry dock supported by numerous props and stays, it would be suspended in a Kevlar cradle on a cantilevered steel frame disguised to look like the surface of the sea.
Kids raced cars everywhere, of course, but the NHRA was established as a governing body in 1951 in Southern California, the cradle of drag racing.
Syria is the cradle of civilization, with a history of human settlement stretching back 5, 000 years.
The moon waxed over the Crescent City like a sliver over the Mississippi River, a cradle in the sky over the cradle of jazz.
They declared independence for a region they recognize as Azawad, the cradle of their nomadic civilization.
Accessing the 2.5-inch HDD inside is easy peasy: just pop the top off and pull out the drive, and swapping storage is simply a matter of dropping another HDD in the cradle.
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And really, there wouldn't have been much of a downside if Acer went with that form factor instead: you'd get the cradle and keyboard in one piece, along with a built-in battery and a smattering of ports.
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In 1918, he began excavating the rock below the soil, fashioning everything from a bedroom (complete with a child's cradle), to a 30ft-tall, 60, 000lb coral telescope, all in honour of Agnes.
Users can connect a car charger cradle for their camera battery to the solar output of the Spark, which is switchable between 6 and 12 Volts.
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While focused on Europe, Kagan's book also makes wise observations about the U.S.' unique role in history, from the time of its birth as a "Hercules in the cradle" to its unprecedented position today.
The best hope for the future of Chinese cuisine seems to be a return to the cradle.
The U.K.'s cradle-to-grave national health service is a gold mine of medical data, encompassing everything from prescriptions to cancer outcomes.
Andy Stern, the president of the Service Employees International Union, speaks frequently of a future in which labor serves its constituents from cradle to grave.
It's a lot to remember, and some of the pieces (the cradle, kickstand) don't lie flat, so they'll take up more space in your bag than a device with a regular ol' keyboard dock.
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There are many areas of overlap between biomimicry and "cradle-to-cradle" particularly in the way that ecosystems present a great model of closed loop systems in which any waste from one organism becomes the nutrient for something else.
This bundle includes all elements from the Basic Set, as well as the Nintendo Land game, increased console storage capacity of 32 GB, a console stand, GamePad charging cradle and a stand that allows users to place the GamePad vertically on a table.
Many Tunisians are worried that the upheaval may lead to a return to the situation as it was before their country became the cradle of the Arab Spring revolution.
Rod Fyffe, a former mayor of Bendigo, said he sees his city as the cradle of Australian multiculturalism, where the lure of riches drew migrants from around the world, including legions of Chinese.
Also new is the optional Pan Cradle, which allows remote panning and tilting of the camera from a smartphone or tablet.
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No trip to the West would be complete without a visit to the stunning 168, 000-hectare World Heritage area of Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair.
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