Here, clustered together in the middle of nowhere, were relics of Irish civilization that spanned thousands of years.
Do businesses today still allow these inhumane relics of the Industrial Revolution to survive?
FORBES: CEOs Are Just Like You and Me: Except When It Comes to Caring
Europe is littered with relics of the saints, whose real example their admirers seldom follow.
Warburg and PaineWebber names, noble relics of the days when the industry was more fragmented.
This website pays tribute to those relics of the 1950s that were oases for the weary traveler.
These relics of the world's magnificence appear inside the temple's precincts not as idols but as tribute.
WSJ: A Heavenly View From On High | Basilica of Santa Croce | Agnolo Gaddi | By Francis X. Rocca
Memories of dual or multi-tiered exchange systems are limited, as they are fortunately relics of the distant past.
Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral is hosting the relics of St John Bosco, from 15:00 until 17:15 GMT on Monday.
As a result, relics of Christian martyrs and saints were moved from the catacombs to churches in the city centre.
Currencies that once symbolised national power are now curious relics of the past.
As more people opt for a denser more walkable urban experience, these will become relics of a different economy.
FORBES: Parking Lots Are a Waste of Space and a Drag on Growth
They are relics of the Suharto era and should all be cleaned out.
"We found ourselves fascinated and drawn toward relics of midcentury tiki culture after an extended trip to Hawaii, " said Mr. Hernandez.
It is a solemn funeral for the planet, with the relics of recycled bags and deconstructed car chassis setting the mood.
Today, the shrine is a bare stone monument, with the relics of St David kept safe in a casket in the cathedral.
The second class encompasses the relics of lesser figures--Mother Teresa's tennis shoes.
Are you one of those gamers that longs for the special lore items that come in the box, relics of a gaming era long past?
It held the relics of St Ursula, a virgin killed by Huns people around the 4th or 5th century while returning from a pilgrimage to Rome.
Dubbed Mount Sharp, it appears to be an unusual layer-cake of clay and other sedimentary deposits that may be relics of ancient water flows and organic chemistry.
The relics of a 19th Century Italian Catholic priest, noted for his work with the poor on the streets of Turin, are going on display in Liverpool.
She was complaining that younger generations won't have photo albums, those lovely, physical relics of days gone by that mother and son can pore over and share memories.
There are hundreds of works, ranging from early-twentieth-century drawings by asylum inmates who felt invaded by machinery to relics of utopian movements that flared and faded in the nineteen-fifties and sixties.
It will also map out in 3D the distribution of galaxy clusters, measuring what are known as baryon acoustic oscillations - literally relics of the sound echoes of the Big Bang.
Relics of Goat Island's convict origins remain, including a seat carved out of stone by Charles Anderson, an inmate who was sentenced to be tied to a particularly large slab of the island for two years.
Peter Diamandis believes that Silicon Valley technologies will continue a path of billion dollar valuations overnight while traditional multinational corporations, relics of the industrial age, will continue to go out of business over the next 2-10 years.
应用推荐