There you will also find the large, concerned face of Medusa carved in stone.
Mr White said the words may have been carved in 2004, the 100th anniversary of Neruda's birth.
After their deaths, two memorials were carved in marble by a Bosnian refugee and placed where they died.
These are the delicate dancing girls carved in their thousands at the Wat and the other temples at Angkor.
Carved in stone at the entrance is a relief of the prophet Isaiah.
It is hand-painted in the ceiling, carved in wooden doors and fashioned in the cast-iron latticework of the window guards.
The details of that event are carved in my memory by an emotional chisel that has left permanent, deep-rutted scars.
Carved in grey stone, the great Chinese traveller looked like the kind of chap who would have difficulty running to catch a bus.
However, any measure based on book value has to get over the fact that accounting measures are not carved in stone.
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Using that entirely automated system and data from the U.S. Geological Survey, the entire world map was carved in just over two minutes.
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Massive columns of orchestral sound, carved in brass, stand tall amid swirls of color, jazzy riffs, and the skittish chirping of Messiaen's beloved birdcalls.
In a way, Social Memories is almost like someone in the 15th century offering a commemorative edition of the Guttenberg Bible, carved in stone.
Hundreds of people visited the fair selling an array of items, including jams, oil-paintings, religious sayings carved in wood and wedding cakes bedecked in decorations.
As a message carved in stone says "Copa'r Wyddfa, Yr ydych chwi yma, Y nes at y nefoedd" - "The summit of Snowdon, Here you are nearer, To heaven".
His officials had worked out a compromise by which the circle would be excavated and moved to another site before building began (though the circle, carved in soft limestone, might crumble in the process).
An anomaly is a simple drawing by Martin Puryear for "Box and Pole, " his first major sculpture (a 52-inch cube next to a 100-foot needle, both carved in wood), installed at Artpark in 1977.
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The waterway widens suddenly -- it is a turning basin, carved in the 1850s to accommodate the lumber barges stacked with wood that was shipped across Lake Michigan from the forests of Wisconsin and Michigan.
Petri-Dom was the seat of bishops for half a millennium, and the burial place of King Frederick I of Denmark, whose tomb was carved in the 1550s by the renowned Flemish sculptor Cornelis Floris de Vriendt.
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Just as successful was one of the Egon Schiele gouaches that sold to benefit Ronald Lauder's jewel-like little Neue Galerie in New York, and a roughly hewn head in wood carved in 1916-1917 by Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, a German Expressionist sculptor.
On a nearby wall hangs "Totem Figure, " a facial relief carved in wood and painted by Cecil Skotnes, who in the 1950s and 1960s presided over a Johannesburg artists' salon called Polly Street that became a training ground for many of South Africa's most influential painters and sculptors.
Khachkars reach 1.5 metres in height, and have an ornamentally carved cross in the middle, resting on the symbol of a sun or wheel of eternity, accompanied by vegetative-geometric motifs, carvings of saints and animals.
Comverse owns 75% of Ulticom, which it carved out in April 2000.
Once part of Sichuan province, it was carved off in 1997 to become what Beijing calls a provincial-level city, joining Beijing, Shanghai, and Tianjin in that category.
Another advantage to LLCs is that entrepreneurs can divvy up profits any way they choose, whereas with shareholders, the spoils have to be carved up in proportion to each shareholder's percentage ownership in the corporation.
In effect, members argued, an entirely new concept, something like the personal prelature, had to be carved out in order to give Opus Dei the juridical configuration that corresponded to its original spiritual impulse and vision.
To make them sensitive to the deflection caused by pressure, the researchers carved grooves in the fibres along their length so that the bouncing of the light was less efficient at the point where pressure was applied.
Morelli shared with Travelwise a few bargaining techniques that have landed her exceptional deals on unique items around the world - from 19th-century apothecary jars in Sicily to a hand-carved walnut armoire in provincial France.
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So much so, in fact, that he ordered the signing of that bill carved into stone in the Massachusetts State House tradition.
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