She walked under its low-hanging branches and saw that its trunk had a face like that of an anciently aged man. |
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So we went over the mountain to visit historic Sanzen-in, the anciently renowned and moss-gardened temple in Ohara, just outside Kyoto. |
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Within rapidly changing lineages, the signal may be best at lower levels, with anciently shared arrangements being eroded. |
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To the anciently subtle discernment of the Japanese, though, Japanese rice is about equal in importance to air. |
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Genuinely novel ethics are not always genuine improvements, while many anciently articulated ethical goals remain elusive. |
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Only 17 human bones have ever been found, those of a young woman, perhaps an anciently abandoned victim of the tar. |
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In anciently inhabited countries, the dust of ages seems to settle upon and smother the intellects and energies of man. |
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They acquired it very anciently by taking in a respiring bacterium as an endosymbiont. |
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Although anciently used for fishing and farming by the Abenaki natives and home to Ethan Allen in the 1780s, in the early 20th century this area was used as a municipal dump. |
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The Accolade was a ceremony anciently used in conferring knighthood. |
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The degree of completeness of the combinatorial system in the most anciently arisen living vertebrates to possess the combinatorial immune response was surprising. |
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According to some hypotheses, anciently, on the territory there was a castle of the city of Vaste. |
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Besides the awesome rock displays, the caverns also boast an array of calcium formations, aged but active, anciently and patiently still growing. |
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Gilroy states that the Aborigines believed the caves were anciently used as animal lairs, and he cites reported sightings and discoveries of footprints in the region. |
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It became the perfect central motif, as both an anciently used village resource and the centre of late 20th century disputes on patents and ownership of knowledge. |
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Leave the Americans as they anciently stood, and these distinctions, born of our unhappy contest, will die along with it. |
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The isle has the highest number of species of native and anciently introduced wild flowers of any area of comparable size in Britain. |
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The town of Avignon, anciently distinct from the Comtat-Venaissin, was incorporated in it by Pope Clement VI at the beginning of the 14th century. |
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Bone-china tea sets had been pulled out of the cupboards and piled on the table, with colander, grater, mincer, wooden spoons anciently dark, Breton bowls painted with names, not theirs. |
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In 1996, the Soprintendenza Archeologica of Pompeii authorised Mastroberardino to experiment vine growing in an area, located between Via Nocera and Via di Castricio, Regio I, anciently used for these purposes. |
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The island was anciently divided into the parishes of North Yell, Mid Yell, and South Yell. |
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Wakefield was anciently a market and parish town in the Agbrigg division of the wapentake of Agbrigg and Morley in the West Riding of Yorkshire. |
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The royal burghs of Edinburgh and Perth anciently used the title civitas, but the term city does not seem to have been used before the 15th century. |
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The anciently written inscriptions in the pyramids can still be read. |
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Others derive Sophi from the Sophi or Sages anciently called Magi. |
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