An ancient drawing of a gladiator has been carved into the rock, probably with a nail.
They would be paid the principal plus interest once the land had been carved into plots and sold.
Under Soviet rule, Central Asia was carved into the Kazakh, Kirgiz, Tajik, Turkmen and Uzbek republics.
Gravel roads were carved into a vacant field, and power lines were strung for some 600 trailers.
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Overwater has a pool carved into a massive rock above the sea and an infield of decking.
We went to the International Friendship Museum, which comprises 2, 000 rooms carved into the bottom of a mountain.
The road soon became a track carved into the hillside, with extraordinary drops off the side into oblivion.
Going forward, will each drilling prospect have to be carved into a separate legal entity with significantly higher insurance?
The horns, which can fetch thousands of dollars, also are carved into bowls, cups or a piece of jewelry.
Carved into the hillside about 200 years ago, the figure is said to be George III on his horse.
The horn, which can fetch thousands of dollars, also is carved into bowls, cups or a piece of jewelry.
Carved into the sculpture are the names of 76 men and one woman.
Today, the massive caves where the Buddhas once stood are huge, empty pockets carved into cliffs that dominate the countryside.
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We're talking entire floors of near-palaces, with multiple bathrooms, indoor pools, 40-foot ceilings, and cherubs carved into the door frames.
So much so, in fact, that he ordered the signing of that bill carved into stone in the Massachusetts State House tradition.
And perhaps more intriguingly: would Microsoft, maybe, been better off if it had been carved into two as the government originally wanted.
And magnificent, soot-stained monasteries like Haghpat and Geghard, which was carved into the side of a mountain, still preside atop green valleys.
The liberator of black slaves is portrayed in her late 20s, young, but weary, sitting on a bench carved into a boulder.
The shape was carved into the hills in the early 19th Century but has been gradually "degraded" over time, according to Ordnance Survey.
The winged lion of St Mark is carved into its main gate, commemorating the great sea battle when the Venetians defeated the Turks at Lepanto.
The new film from Jean-Luc Godard is carved into two halves.
Once you get there, stunning monasteries carved into high mountains await, as well as some of the tallest and most imposing mountains on earth, the Himalayas.
Apparently the practice dates back to the 1970s, when slogans praising North Korea's founder Kim Il-sung and his son Kim Jong-il were carved into a famous mountain.
Mayawati, chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, which is India's largest state and one of its poorest, with 170m people, has been quick to demand that it be carved into four.
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Down a path past fig trees and brush lie scattered fortress walls from the 4th century BC and the remains of 100 cave dwellings carved into the cliffs.
The seat has an extract from a poem by Spanish poet Antonio Machado carved into it which reads: "Wanderer, there is no path, the path is made by walking".
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Laurel leafs and red stars are carved into the 34-story structure, complete with CCCP insignia and a red star resting on a spire at the top of the building.
The site of the ancient city, which is carved into rose-red stone, dates back 2, 000 years and is Jordan's top tourist attraction, drawing more than half a million visitors each year.
Orix is angling to take advantage of a new world in Japan, one in which financial services markets that have traditionally been carved into hundreds of neat pieces are thrown open.
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