The names of foreign enemies and Egyptian traitors were inscribed on clay pots, tablets, or figurines of bound prisoners. |
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In ancient Egyptian depictions of lute-playing, the lutenists are mostly young women. |
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It may be that leaving the Egyptian government to fend for itself could lead to a worse government in its place. |
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These can only be more precisely dated through stylistic comparison with more chronologically secure Egyptian works. |
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Pioneer Indian or Egyptian nationalists, Pan-Africanists, and Pan-Arabists raged against the European empires which ruled their lives. |
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Since the discovery of the Rosetta stone Egyptian history has literally been spelled out for us. |
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By common consent, Cleopatra's ticket to oblivion would have been the Egyptian cobra. |
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Under their tutelage, the Egyptian Press became a medium for public debates over socioeconomic and political issues. |
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Actually the Egyptian cross known as the Ankh is the cross with a loop at the top which is the symbol for the Nile river. |
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Wearing a wad of knee strapping that an Egyptian mummy would consider excessive, the Swede was not to be properly tested. |
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My extensive experience in the Egyptian National Archives has enabled me to gather a significant amount of hitherto unconsulted material. |
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The first phase will evaluate and assess the current status of the Egyptian insurance market. |
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She saw him start to act goofy, dancing like an Egyptian and moonwalking across the sand. |
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I claim a background that includes Native Americans, Scottish swineherds, Rom, Egyptian papyrus farmers, and, of course, Proud Basques. |
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In July, English shirtmaker Thomas Pink will launch The Traveller, a men's shirt in luxe Egyptian cotton. |
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Their 3-part video series takes you through steps that form a true Egyptian belly dance. |
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Visitors to North Africa today are most likely to see the Egyptian cobra being used by snake charmers as part of their performance. |
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To see the glories of the ancient world, you need to visit the Egyptian Museum in the centre of Cairo. |
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The ancient Egyptian Magi observed another division of the year that was called the fatidic year and began at the vernal equinox. |
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In 1923, the world was fascinated with news of the discovery of the tomb of the Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamen. |
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Perfumes used by the Egyptian pharaohs have been recreated using hieroglyphics and Napoleonic treasure. |
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Herons, Egyptian geese, stilts and sandpipers are already frequent visitors to the site. |
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The method is found in many periods of art from the silhouettes of hands in palaeolithic cave paintings, in Egyptian art, and on Greek vases. |
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The idea of spiritual fathership that these biblical passages suggest became a dominant theme among early Egyptian solitary monks. |
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The exquisite underwear is cut from the same Egyptian cotton used for the store's custom-made shirts and sewn with the same old-world tailoring. |
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Its similarity with toreutic works on the banks of the hill reminds us of Strabo's assertion touching the likeness of Egyptian and Tuscan art. |
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An explorer who found a 2000-year-old jar of honey in an Egyptian tomb said it tasted delicious! |
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Flocks of birds, including large ducks, Egyptian geese and dabchicks, were coated in oil on Wednesday. |
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From surviving pictures and reliefs, it is clear that Egyptian cabbage was headless. |
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Other sources, of course, could have influenced the Mycenaeans, not least Egyptian painting, as has frequently been pointed out. |
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The disconnector notch was polished as smooth as Egyptian anthracite, and all tooling marks were polished out. |
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In their tropical African home Egyptian geese frequent rivers, marshes and lakes resorting to a wide range of nesting sites. |
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The Egyptian mongoose is mainly nocturnal, although it sometimes hunts during the day. |
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The Egyptian dining room had been painted over, but when stripped it revealed a vast expanse of scagliola. |
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Today, Coptic is still used in church services in the United States where large congregations of Egyptian Copts are found. |
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A neat example is found in Coptic, the latest form of the ancient Egyptian language. |
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The Egyptian barber was also a manicurist, using a razor to trim the fingernails of clients. |
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A sampling of the Egyptian diet draws the rapt attention of a whole family. |
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The history of bonsai goes back countless ages, with the first evidence of small potted trees showing up in Egyptian tombs over 2000 years ago. |
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They included an Egyptian scarab whose hieroglyphics told how Amen Hotep III of the 18th dynasty shot 102 fierce lions with his own bow. |
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She would not live this way, so history says she had an asp, which was an Egyptian cobra, brought to her hidden in a basket of figs. |
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He studied Egyptian hieroglyphs and helped Bernini with his fountain in the Piazza Navona. |
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The ancient Egyptian civilization relied on the flooding of the Nile to create fertile land for farming in an otherwise desert landscape. |
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But the most affecting interviews are with Youssef, a nine-year-old Egyptian American born and raised in New York City. |
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The ancient Egyptian dog headed God, Anubis, is also a canine gatekeeper to the other world. |
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The art of woodcut, in fact, dates back to the early Egyptian and Chinese civilisations. |
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From ancient Egyptian mummies to Iron Age bog bodies found in northern Europe, human remains reveal much about past cultures. |
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It has already been used to scan historical artefacts, including Egyptian mummies, and body organs and bones for teaching medical students. |
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He said the vast majority of these animals were mummified because of their link with ancient Egyptian gods. |
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In ancient Egypt, cats and dogs were mummified because they were believed to have an afterlife, and Egyptian Gods had animal heads. |
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It consists of the former Egyptian embassy and a one-time annexe to Russia's embassy knocked together. |
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From there I was able to ship the film to London for transmission before the temporary Egyptian victory turned into a rout. |
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The museum's approach to Ancient Egyptian culture attempts to cover all bases, but falls short of doing this. |
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The Pelasgians may have been the Sea People who around 1200 B.C. invaded the Egyptian Empire. |
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They lapsed into a form of Egyptian idolatry with the worship of the golden calf. |
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The 1950s saw the illegal Suez operation, during which a British warship bombarded Port Said and killed several Egyptian civilians. |
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Then, in 1785, Charles Joseph de Guignes suggested that the three known Egyptian scripts were connected. |
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They seem to speak for a civilization, not just an artist, much like the stone heads on Easter Island or the hieratic statuary of Egyptian art. |
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There, she uncovered a chest of papyrus scrolls and parchments upon which were written ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs. |
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It was covered with black symbols that might have been Egyptian hieroglyphs or Chinese characters or some strange hybrid of the two. |
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A stone floor, engraved with both Egyptian hieroglyphs and Roman numerals, occupies the ground between them. |
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Dated 196 B.C., the stone is engraved with Greek and hieroglyphic texts that enabled scholars to decipher ancient Egyptian writing. |
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In temperate regions, the Egyptian Mongoose gives birth to up to four young. |
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The portals of the Egyptian Temples are decorated with the hierogram of the Circle and the Serpent. |
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But those companies can subcontract, which is where the Egyptian businesses might come in handy. |
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The Egyptian system has allowed a carefully circumscribed amount of competition for legislative seats. |
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Taxes were extorted by torture, for which the notorious Egyptian kurbash, a whip with five lashes made of rhinoceros hide, was used. |
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The Egyptian Plover is sometimes called the Crocodile Bird because of the relationship they reportedly have with crocs. |
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Four rangers from the Egyptian Environmental Affairs Authority enforce laws forbidding damage to the reefs. |
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It might also evoke architectural associations, most explicitly an ancient Egyptian mastaba. |
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In Greek and Hellenistic culture, we certainly see traces of it, but they are usually attributed to Egyptian or Asian influence. |
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Dukkah is an Egyptian spice mix that includes roasted hazelnuts, cumin, coriander and sesame seeds. |
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Further back, the Chinese and the Romans used clepsydras at about the same time, although Egyptian sundials go further back. |
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A foot stretcher breakage in the Egyptian boat caused the second semi-final to be delayed. |
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For centuries, the meaning of the mysterious and mystical Egyptian hieroglyphs baffled the greatest minds in the world. |
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All of the rooms have sloped walls, inviting a geometry lesson, and furniture decorated with Egyptian symbols. |
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The Greek, Roman, and Egyptian pantheons can be easier to mix than, say, Egyptian and Norse. |
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Today, visitors to Tyre can explore the ancient Egyptian harbour with its beautifully preserved Roman and Byzantine remains of the city. |
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His father was a retired military intelligence officer in the Egyptian army. |
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Almost all the early Egyptian relics in England were brought back by travellers. |
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Thoth, as the earlier archetype of Hermes and subsequently Mercury was a potent force in the Egyptian pantheon. |
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Are you sure that the previous Egyptian mission surveillance photos weren't mixed with those from a 21st century strip joint? |
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From what I've always been told these names come from Norse, Greek, and Egyptian mythology. |
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Animal and human excrement are also significant parts of the diets of a few species, including Egyptian vultures and hooded vultures. |
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Ancient Egyptian art depicts this animal as their domesticated beast of burden. |
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The Luxor is a great big pyramid and everything in the building is Egyptian themed. |
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The Egyptian priests and rulers were often buried with necklaces of waterlily blossoms, for the lilies symbolized resurrection from the dead. |
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She is an Egyptian archaeologist prominent in the campaign to prevent the desecration of historic sites. |
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It draws kestrels, gray herons, falcons, and, for your life-list, occasional rare purple herons, Egyptian vultures, and oystercatchers. |
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An Egyptian sailor died in Brazil while unwittingly transporting an anthrax-laden suitcase from the Middle East. |
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He sees a growing number of veiled women on Cairo streets as a sign that Egyptian society is turning more religious. |
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There, a family alleged that its property was expropriated by the Egyptian government in 1977 and then, in 1993, sold to Coca Cola. |
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Also repugnant to Moses was the Egyptian ideology that chose to enslave live men in order to build temples and pyramids to honor dead men. |
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The Egyptian vulture, not content with rotten meat, also consumes cow and sheep feces. |
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While immediately unsatisfying, his constitutional amendments could make a significant impact on Egyptian politics in the middle to long term. |
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Beside this river, carved on the rocky cliffs, you can read inscriptions of Egyptian Pharaohs, Assyrian kings and Roman commanders. |
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The water birds hovering around the lake include pelicans, spoonbills, Egyptian geese and hammerkops. |
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For four days they cleaned out shops until Egyptian forces resealed the border and built a concrete wall. |
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In Egyptian cabaret the dancer uses body-centered movements and shimmies, often dancing in a fairly small space. |
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After the show, guests enjoyed the buffet of Egyptian food which always tastes as good as it looks. |
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There's good evidence that by the time of the Hyksos, a large part of Egyptian culture was lost to the Egypt of the day. |
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There were at least three separate cosmogenies in Egyptian mythology, corresponding to at least three separate groups of worshippers. |
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Millions of Egyptian Nubians are committed Muslims who are non-Arab Africans with a glorious history of governing Egypt and Sudan for centuries. |
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Because scholars knew Greek, they were able to use the Rosetta Stone to unlock the mysteries of the ancient Egyptian language. |
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The proof comes in the gold and silver treasure found in ancient Egyptian tombs and even older Mesopotamian burial sites. |
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The highly mobile Egyptian archers on the back of chariots were able to defeat the Hittite army. |
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Through the later seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, scholars argued relentlessly about the details of Egyptian and Chinese chronology. |
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After 16 years in London, Gary moved to the popular Egyptian resort town at the back end of last year because of his great love of scuba-diving. |
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It also determined the lifecycle of society and helped to create the world view of ancient Egyptian civilization. |
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A traditional Egyptian art weaves its way onto the fashion scene, driving economic change. |
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With respect to the abduction of the Egyptian ambassador, it was quite odd to see the ambassador leaving his house with no protection. |
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A woman in a white flowing robe walks through an Egyptian temple as a hawk swoops over her shoulder. |
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Another Egyptian army sacked a nearby town and killed all its inhabitants, but then likewise withdrew. |
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It is quite consistent with both the Sothic and the eclipse-based dating of the Egyptian New Kingdom chronology. |
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Eyes were removed from Egyptian statues to disempower the person they represented. |
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The Romans did not succeed in stamping out any aspect of Egyptian religious magic. |
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Her eyes were glowing a deep red color, and soon her Persian smock ripped apart, revealing ancient Egyptian garb. |
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The poem was long, compared to most of the Egyptian poems I've read, and rhymed. |
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And the tinkle of kora and the woody tones of the balafon xylophone are skillfully combined with the sounds of an Egyptian orchestra. |
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The Egyptian calendar, although changed much over time, was the basis for the Julian and Gregorian calendars. |
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For Shanghai gourmets, the prospect of being able to enjoy authentic Egyptian food has always sounded a bit far-fetched. |
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Perhaps, also, she felt, as many have, that ancient Egyptian culture had an unchanging idea of truth to a degree beyond any other society. |
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Currently we've got warthogs, monkeys, a baboon, small antelopes, a scrub hare and an Egyptian goose. |
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They are charged with plotting the overthrow of the Egyptian government and of attempting to damage Egyptian security. |
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The assortment of dirt and other substances were a permanent fixture on her feet, often caked on by the harsh Egyptian sun. |
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It happened on the anniversary of the Egyptian revolution, the overthrow of the monarchy, so that's perhaps some significance to be drawn there. |
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A model of a combined brewhouse and bakehouse found in an Egyptian tomb is to be seen in the museum. |
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Ancient Egyptian history is typically divided into the Pre-dynastic and Dynastic eras. |
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As Carlo ironed my best Egyptian cotton sheets we were discussing Sandy's imminent visit. |
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Hopefully you can see that these cults were an amalgamation of Hebrew monotheism and Egyptian and Sumerian polytheism. |
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The walls are heavily decorated with paintings of Egyptian gods and goddesses, solar discs, blood-red emulsion and gold acrylic paint. |
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Other common names for the lablab bean include bonavist bean, Egyptian bean, and hyacinth bean. |
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The majority recognizes the ankh as an Egyptian symbol of mythological power. |
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There were 34 generals of different ranks from the Egyptian Armed Forces on board the plane. |
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When born, every ancient Egyptian received their ka and it would stay with them until their death. |
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The walls in the reception hall and dining room are covered with glazed Egyptian cotton canvas. |
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So far the Egyptian courts have consistently upheld Rotondi's claims to Club Red. |
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Later, we will learn that the halos worn by saints in devotional art are based on the depiction of the divine in Egyptian art. |
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The ankh is an ancient Egyptian symbol carried around by the Egyptian gods, normally signifying the ability to give or take life. |
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The insect was later confirmed to be an Egyptian grasshopper, a voracious plant-eater normally found only in the Mediterranean area. |
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Shortly after telephoning his wife and several friends in Italy, he was rearrested by the Egyptian government. |
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He used to wear an Egyptian ankh, a star of David and a crucifix around his neck. |
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Under the left eye, there appeared to be a small ankh, Egyptian symbol for eternal life, which was also colored black. |
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The lunates, barely a centimeter in length, were hafted onto shafts as transverse arrowheads, as documented by contemporary Egyptian finds. |
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Among them were symbols that I recognized, such as an Egyptian ankh and a Minoan labrys. |
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A stupendous column of white alabaster, it shone as brilliantly as the hot Egyptian sun. |
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In the Egyptian scheme of things, a boat carrying the sun made a daily circumnavigation. |
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Then in 1882, following a failed attempt by the Egyptian army to end foreign interference, British troops occupied the country. |
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Through research into ancient civilizations, Ms. Davis provides a plausible connection between ancient Egyptian culture and alien contact. |
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There's a little bit of Walk Like an Egyptian in there, plus brass stabs, a kicking bassline and a bit played on a Theramin. |
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He was an Egyptian literary critic, novelist, and poet who became an important Islamist thinker and activist. |
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And the walls were highly decorated with Egyptian writing of stories and what not. |
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The third century Egyptian St Apollonia is the patron saint of all things dental. |
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The inscription is therefore credited as one of the keys to opening up the thousands of years of Egyptian history. |
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This sailing yacht ferries divers, snorkellers and day-trippers to the Coral Island, 10 miles south of Eilat, in Egyptian waters. |
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It soon, however, also opened a Pandora's box of questions about just how internationally compliant Egyptian presidential elections could be. |
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This all changed when he discovered the sport of water polo from his dad who once played for the Egyptian National Team. |
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Wake up in this tranquil valley where the yellowbills paddle up the river and the Egyptian Geese honk overhead. |
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In 1964, a group of archaeologists discovered an Egyptian tomb in the necropolis of Saqqara. |
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Chanting rhythms and imagery of Egyptian myth and Swahili praise poem enact the symbolic death and rebirth of all Black women. |
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Just like the rock art, Pharaonic Egyptian art emphasises the clothing and accoutrements rather than the physical features. |
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Inhabiting the park's many dense thickets are badgers, wildcats, foxes, beech martens, weasels and Egyptian mongooses. |
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Anonymous Egyptian police sources released information that they were seeking nine Pakistani suspects but this lead proved spurious. |
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She had Egyptian features, which were accented by the mascara she was wearing and her honey-colored eyes. |
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But the Egyptian fellah is thinking about where he's going to get his next paycheck to feed his family. |
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The Turkish, Bosniak, Roma, Ashkali and Egyptian communities will have a total of ten representatives in the 120-seat assembly. |
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Coptic, a late form of ancient Egyptian language, was the common speech of Egypt and was used by the Coptic church in its liturgy. |
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How were ancient peoples able to construct monumental Egyptian pyramids in an age devoid of the tools of modern technology? |
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In the Egyptian tale, he greets the ogress and, because of the way he does this, she hides him to protect him from her bloodthirsty son. |
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This strength confirms that women had a higher position in ancient Egyptian culture than in other societies at the time. |
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One could perhaps, based on knowledge of Egyptian politics, make an educated guess about the flooding level. |
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The Egyptian rulers ordered the pyramids to be built because they feared their remains would be disturbed by grave robbers. |
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Gauguin's primitivist pottery lives happily within the same walls as ancient Egyptian antiquities. |
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Her learning of Greek and ancient Egyptian nourished her in ways she had never imagined and she began to thrive in Philae. |
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Wine and life-giving waters were on equal footing in Egyptian culture, and they also shared a duality in both myth and in fact. |
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The Egyptian government is selling off nationalised industries. |
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It followed on a decision by the EU Beef Management Committee in Brussels yesterday and last week's decision by the Egyptian authorities to loosen the conditions for trade. |
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Meg Cabot's story is completely fictional with some real elements such as the clothes they wore in the 1800s, how they treated women, and the Egyptian tombs. |
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The Egyptian cobra is one of the largest cobras of the African continent. |
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The Egyptian plover buries its egg in sand by day and incubates at night. |
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The stripper Rose Zelle Rowland did even better by marrying her sugar daddy, the Belgian financier Baron d' Empain, who owned the Egyptian railway system, among other things. |
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But an ancient Egyptian cat shadows her and infuses life into her again. |
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The word denotes Egyptian linen of peculiar whiteness and fineness. |
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As Egypt's first lady, she helped to bring dozens of nongovernmental organizations to the country to try to improve Egyptian life. |
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I moderated a davos panel with several Arab officials, including Egyptian Minister of Finance Ahmed Galal. |
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Almost all Egyptian mummies contained parasites which caused amoebic dysentery and bilharzia, and mummies in the New World had whipworm and roundworm eggs. |
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Although the DNA is likely to be damaged, there may be a chance that it can be identified, given that scientists have reconstituted DNA from Egyptian mummies. |
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You can also have an Egyptian pentahedron square-base pyramid. |
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The Egyptian Halls in Union Street, now mouldering, is not only Thomson's finest commercial building but one of the most extraordinary commercial buildings of its time. |
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New dresses, striped dressing gowns, bangles, faux fur, jewelled turbans and Egyptian cotton pillow cases and sheets are among the in-demand items. |
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What if there were a legal dispute between the foreign investor and his or her Egyptian partners or collaborators? |
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The bloodshed began at the end of the bridge amid a tangle of flyovers near the Egyptian Museum. |
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The surprising results of the new researches into the history of Egypt have opened to us the deep debt of the churches of Rome and England to the Egyptian hierology. |
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Now that he is back we may get an earful from the Egyptian doctor as he catches up on the world since the new year. |
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On a table in his office, Pandit keeps a replica of the Rosetta stone, the key that enabled archaeologists finally to decipher Egyptian hieroglyphs. |
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Dyed eggs were hung in Egyptian temples, and the egg was regarded as the emblem of regenerative life proceeding from the mouth of the great Egyptian god. |
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How could any American leader get such a joyous moment for the Egyptian people so heartbreakingly wrong? |
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In 2007, a Dorset man brought a lawn statute featuring a recognizable Egyptian headdress to an expert for evaluation. |
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It's a euphemism for the Tarot major arcana, based on the myth that the Egyptian god Thoth's wisdom was written down in the eponymous book, for magicians to discover. |
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And the Egyptian was packed with mostly journalists, filmmakers, and publicists, which was reassuring. |
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Elton John and Tim Rice's musical Aida is the story of a Nubian slave princess, Aida, and the forbidden love that she shares with an Egyptian captain, Radames. |
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Braxton plays the title role of Aida, an ancient Egyptian Nubian princess who is captured by Radames, a captain in the Egyptian army, and falls in love with him. |
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My mother opened the chest and with her slender fingers brought out a beautiful Egyptian necklace made of shimmering aquamarines, lapis-lazuli, onyx, and sapphire! |
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He starts out with fairly ordinary things, and then moves on to signing with noughts and crosses boards, Egyptian hieroglyphics, and you name it, really. |
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The most common Egyptian amulet was the scarab, made in the form of a sacred beetle, and this design continued to be used in early Greek and Etruscan work. |
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On a cool December evening in 2011, an Egyptian housewife woke up screaming in her bed. |
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A trio of rogue English thugs is in pursuit of the same artifact, as are scads of very large Egyptian and African chappies with huge scimitars and daggers. |
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For herself, Gu chose the English name Horus L. Kai, after the ancient Egyptian god of war, sun, and sky, symbolized as a falcon. |
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Newtown is the place to be this month if you have an interest in palmistry, astrology, numerology, Egyptian sand reading or other forms of divination. |
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It was the stone that helped decipher Egyptian hieroglyphs as it had translations in of ancient text in Egyptian demotic script, Greek, and Egyptian hieroglyphs. |
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He still makes traditional cow bands, used by farmers for tethering cattle and other farm jobs, out of Egyptian flax on an old-fashioned rope-making sled and top. |
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Egypt expelled the Turkish ambassador last year, prompting Ankara to declare the Egyptian envoy in Turkey persona non grata. |
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Wall paintings and mummified owl remains of have been discovered in ancient Egyptian tombs, and the owl motif was used in Egyptian as well as Mayan hieroglyphics. |
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The Egyptian sat on my right side, and the Jordanian on my left. |
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Reuters reports that Alber Saber, an Egyptian Copt, is going to jail for posting a video on the internet. |
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Rice also insisted that international monitors and observers be allowed access to Egyptian presidential and parliamentary elections later this year. |
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This was the species represented in the Egyptian symbol of royalty, the uraeus, and is the one still employed by snake charmers throughout North Africa. |
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An Egyptian military spokesman said in a statement that five sailors were injured and eight remain missing. |
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Kotzamani's therianthropic figures suggest the richness of many ancient traditions that stretch from dynastic Egyptian and pre-Classical Greek to Minoan art. |
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Maybe that was a gaffe, maybe a much-deserved rap on the Egyptian knuckles. |
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But both groups were dwarfed by a large gathering in the park of a group called Egyptian Americans for Democracy and Human Rights. |
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The bowed bottom of the anchor recalls the horns of the crescent moon, an attribute of the Egyptian goddess Isis, the queen of heaven and the virgin mother of Horus. |
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It is an official Egyptian document laying out the understandings Cairo reached separately with each side. |
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In his own life, he hard-headedly defended his rights as an Egyptian citizen, applying for positions and grants in the face of official disapproval. |
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But the Egyptian sculptures at Wilton were unusual, and most contemporary collectors of Greco-Roman marbles would have considered such works barbarous and unpleasing. |
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Most of the owners of Egyptian material appear to have been inquisitive antiquaries rather than aristocratic virtuosi seeking works of art for their country houses. |
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The Egyptian hieroglyphic writing system was likely invented to help with trade, allowing merchants record their wares and account for their stock. |
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But officials rejected the notion that the administration has not made its unhappiness with the Egyptian government clear. |
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Rubin echoed this message today, explicitly endorsing it as a modus operandi for the Egyptian military. |
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She helped negotiate a ceasefire agreement, giving the credit to Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi. |
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And Egyptian political life has taken, thereafter, a cataclysmic turn for the worse. |
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It's a laid-back, slightly quirky Egyptian town, with an economy that runs on diving and an unusually large population of cats and dogs, fed by indulgent Europeans. |
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Drums, sometimes very large, were important in Mesopotamian ritual, while the characteristic instrument of Egyptian ceremony was the sistrum or rattle. |
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Megalithic temples that predate the Egyptian pyramids, Bronze Age archaeological sites, Phoenician inscriptions, and Roman catacombs all contribute to a sense of nationhood. |
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In Egyptian mythology, Osiris, the god of the underworld, is praised for introducing beer to humans. |
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On this 13-day tour you'll see imperial eagles, Egyptian vultures and Dalmatian pelicans, plus frescoed monasteries, Roman ruins and the monuments of the Thracian horsemen. |
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I stretched luxuriously under the rather expensive Egyptian cotton sheets. |
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After killing the Egyptian he runs away for years, becomes a shepherd, starts a family. |
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Michelle met with arts luminaries in the gallery in the Egyptian wing named for Hatshepsut, the woman who ruled as pharaoh. |
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Got sidetracked watching a documentary about Egyptian afterlife rituals and beliefs. |
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These pharaohs were regarded as gods by the Egyptian people. |
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The Hebrews were enslaved by the Egyptian pharaohs until 1250 B.C. when their leader, Moses, led them on an exodus out of Egypt to the Sinai peninsula. |
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The designer's simple but effective set has an Egyptian court, denoted by familiar golden iconography, standing opposite silvered pillars of Rome. |
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During her studies she worked with the British Museum examining the paints used on the sarcophagus of an Egyptian mummy to find out how the ancients had created a new colour. |
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They are available in yellow, white, and multicolored stripes and come in silk, linen, crushed velvet, Egyptian cotton, cotton sateens, and even cashmere. |
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Perfumery is one of the earliest crafts, and the basic techniques of today's perfumers are essentially the same as those of their Egyptian predecessors 4000 years ago. |
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Among faces, Gene Tierney's is a tournament rose, an opaline study in serene, sexualized perfection, a mad musky Egyptian daydream of cat thoughts. |
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Through his linguistic ability, he is able to trace back Coptic to earlier forms of Egyptian writing, and beyond, all the way back to the hieroglyphs. |
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My Egyptian friend had phoned me up and asked if I would like to go with her to see the Agricultural College where she studies, and meet her fellow students. |
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The only philosophical texts produced on Egyptian soil are the so-called Hermetic treatises, which contain dialogues in Greek between a god and a disciple. |
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Such jars were used in ancient Egyptian burials to store the internal organs of mummies but the jar is the only example in the Harrogate collection to contain a residue. |
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Beer is rationed to the slaves building the Egyptian pyramids. |
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The organisation is trying to lure large birds like the Egyptian geese, flecked with oil, into a boma filled with food, in order to capture and save them. |
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This explains the Egyptian reliance on hierograms, the Vedic preference for mandalas and yantras, the Druidical oral tradition and the Gnostic Tarot. |
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The now ageing boat took a heavy battering struggling into head winds in the Red Sea, and, after coming close to foundering, limped into an Egyptian marina. |
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If they want to continue aid to the Egyptian government, they should ask Congress for a waiver. |
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The Egyptian government denies paying any ransom to secure his release. |
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A heavyset Egyptian in front of him leaned back to whisper something. |
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To keep the nails in place, Ancient Egyptian embalmers sometimes either tied the nails to the fingers and toes, or covered them with metal thimbles. |
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Beds are fitted with Egyptian cotton linen and the stylish bathrooms have fluffy towels and bathrobes and plentiful toiletries, which you are invited to take away. |
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A few months ago, the Egyptian blogger Kareem Amer was re-imprisoned during the Egyptian revolution. |
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Famed Egyptian blogger Kareem Amer and his friend, filmmaker Samir Eshra, are now free after nearly a week in prison. |
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Kareem and Samir's experience is a microcosm of the brutality of the Egyptian regime. |
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We report the first entire mitochondrial DNA control region sequences in two endangered vulture species, the bearded vulture and the Egyptian vulture. |
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The absence of any hint of illicit sexuality or even of Egyptian sensuality suggests the way in which Cleopatra's willingness to die cleanses her from sexual taint. |
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It was then sequestrated in November 1956 by the Egyptian government. |
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The armored personnel carriers that move Egyptian troops around are to a main battle tank what a Mini is to a mack truck. |
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He was also concerned that a watered-down plan would not have strong U.S. and Egyptian backing, which is viewed as crucial to a successful implementation. |
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They also of course provide a commentary on Egyptian society, particularly the ebb and flow of internal migration and the formation of relationships of utility and trust. |
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Indonesian exports to Egypt are mainly wood and paper products, crude palm oil and textiles, while Egyptian exports to Indonesia are mainly cotton waste, dates and fertilizer. |
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In this respect, to say that something is an Egyptian phenomenon is an overstatement, and as such, it is necessary to first evaluate some of the sectors in Egyptian society. |
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The gate was designed in 1979 by an Egyptian architect, Samir Elabd, for the architectural firm IDEA Center. |
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Yes, this little bundle of joy is Egyptian singer-actress Ruby's newborn girl. |
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Hence Dorian's portrait is like the ka or double of the deceased in Egyptian tombs, heaped with toys and furniture. |
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Its origins are obscure, deriving perhaps from an older Egyptian tradition, or possibly from an Asian source. |
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He began his career with translations of Occitan ballads and ended with translations of Egyptian poetry. |
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The University of Chicago Oriental Institute has an extensive collection of ancient Egyptian and Near Eastern archaeological artifacts. |
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We made death masks, Egyptian scrolls and canopic jars, decorated with hieroglyphics. |
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Like our Lady Liberty, the Egyptian version featured a woman holding aloft a torch. |
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The earliest known Lower Egyptian site, Merimda, predates the Badarian by about seven hundred years. |
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The restauranteur particularly hailed a recent initiative aimed at improving and stimulating the Egyptian economy by Egyptian youth. |
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She stressed that anyone who badmouths Egypt and disrespects Egyptian does not deserve to be cheered for. |
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The Port of Manchester was not the major destination for American cotton in the early 20th century, but it was for Egyptian cotton. |
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Indexes cite syntactic forms and technical terms, Egyptian texts, and main Egyptian lexemes discussed. |
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The linguistic comparison of Egyptian Pharaonic-Coptic-Semitic, even at the lexicological level will not bring a positive conclusion. |
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With a surge of Islamism in Egypt in recent years, most Egyptian belly dancers quit the profession, leaving it for foreigners to dominate. |
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The Egyptian tomb remained unlooted until its discovery in the early twentieth century. |
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The wiretaps violated international covenants, the constitution and Egyptian law, revealing an overall decline in the rule of law. |
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The highlights of the Al Thakhira Youth Centre programme included the Egyptian circus and the traditional skirt dance, Tannorah. |
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Defense attorney Montasser Zayat said three of those convicted received life sentences, which he said in Egyptian law was equivalent to 25 years. |
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Welspun is introducing a collection of luxury jacquards while expanding its basic, Egyptian cotton collection with new colors. |
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The twins were born by Caesarean section a year ago to a labourer and a housewife in the southern Egyptian town of Qus, just north of Luxor. |
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Sony Ericsson Xperia smart phones are now fully arabized to suit the Egyptian and Arab users. |
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Nine NGOs and more than 45 enterprises for Egyptian handicraft products will participate in the exhibition. |
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It presents a mosaic of Egyptian culture that retraces the country's past through nostalgic imagery and iconographical motifs. |
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Atheistically, Egyptian films are still lacking, governed by a certain timidity passed on by our long history of commercial formulas. |
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Koura Gibson hosted the Screen Actors Guild Award Art Reception at the Egyptian Cultural and Educational Center in Washington, DC on Jan. |
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Karim's bad check bonanaza's sometimes went to extremes, with one check being in the sum of 2 million Egyptian pounds. |
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Niagara Falls, Empire State Building, Leaning Tower of Pisa and Egyptian Pyramids are also part of the Global Greening plans. |
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Having just died, Andy's not pleased to find himself in the ancient Egyptian afterlife, where the goddess Bastet wants a word with him. |
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