Since then, she's used Groupons for a Korean restaurant that she'd never tried and Madam Tussaud's Wax Museum.
In 2000, he became the first Indian movie actor to be displayed at Madame Tussaud's wax museum in London.
That famous red B looked as if it was made out of hand-dipped Maker's Mark wax.
Only a few feet away is Michelangelo's small wax model for one of his slaves.
ECONOMIST: The new Medieval and Renaissance galleries are a treat
As Mr D'Alema's popularity wanes, so Mr Prodi's seems to wax.
Ruby Wax's new morning chat show has failed to dent the audience of ITV1's morning programmes.
However Wax's audience fell to 600, 000 by Thursday before recovering at the end of last week back to its original figure.
They had given their permission for their father's songs to be used after being approached by the show's producer, Kenny Wax.
While it's certainly tempting to wax philosophically about how Commodore has finally made the transition from 64KB of memory to 64-bit operating systems, the truth is that the company which just announced a line of boutique gaming PC's at CeBIT is far removed from the one that ruled the 80's and enhanced our droll elementary school days with some therapeutic Rampage.
Which makes sense: The Fourth Amendment's protections don't wax or wane according to the size of the space to be searched or the amount of information to be seized.
It's hard enough to preserve a wax cylinder originally cut in 1900, but how do you preserve an MP3 file?
WSJ: Copyright Protection That Serves to Destroy | Sightings by Terry Teachout
To wax eloquent about someone's embossed silver, sumptuous carpets or marble statuary was to indict him.
The politicians who wax enthusiastic about Europe's fledgling central bank today are likely to be far less enamoured when that reality hits home.
While Carly and Wade wait for the service-station owner to show up (he's at a funeral) they decide to explore the burg's chief attraction, The House of Wax.
On a recent day in her studio, she used dental instruments as she sculpted a wax figure of a client's Great Dane named Cherry.
WSJ: Forget 'Wolves'��Kevin Costner Grapples With Bison These Days
The warship's hull has been constantly sprayed with water and wax chemicals since it was raised from the seabed.
Holt Lloyd can now put its eye-catching goo into Prestone's Bullet sponges and sell a whole lot more wax overseas.
Holt Lloyd can now put its eye-catching colored waxes into Prestone's Bullet sponges and sell a whole lot more wax overseas.
This was not true for President George W. Bush, who described his annual UN remarks as a "visit to the wax museum" because of the audience's unenthusiastic response.
It is common to wax nostalgic for a time when a man's word was his bond, business was done on a handshake, etc.
The new (ie, old) wax has proved a faithful model of the earth's surface, and the researchers have seen features other than faults that remind them of real plates.
That was another challenge for the astronomers: Because they didn't know the asteroid's rotation period, they didn't know when it would wax and wane, and when it would grow too faint to see.
Applying the clay and wax yourself is a way to get close knowledge of your car's finish and its possible flaws and irregularities.
Doctors at the Rizzoli hospital stressed that they also took great care not to ruin the face of the donor, substituting the removed bone with a wax mould, and avoiding making any surface cuts to the deceased's face.
But Eli's selling more kind of random bric-a-brac, like corncobs and candle wax.
Diversey, No. 121 on the 2010 list of largest U.S. companies, makes commercial cleaning compounds and equipment and its offerings include commercial floor wax, sanitizers for restaurants and food-processing companies, cleansers and deodorizers for restrooms, and industrial degreasers.
BOLLYWOOD'S songs are hummed in Morocco, its films are rented in California and its stars are cast in wax at Madame Tussauds in London.
ECONOMIST: An Indian giant comes to Steven Spielberg's rescue
The document urges him to grant King Henry VIII an annulment of his first marriage. (When the pope wouldn't do so, Henry founded the Church of England, which did.) The 1654 deed of abdication of Sweden's Queen Christina, who left her Protestant nation's throne to join the church of Rome, is tied to over 300 round containers, many today empty of wax.
WSJ: Lux in Arcana | Capitoline Museum | The Papacy's Private Papers | By Francis X. Rocca
应用推荐