If his guest refused to do so, nabis would invite him to visit his wife, and lead the unsuspecting man close to the statue. |
The damsel bug, Nabis kinbergii Reuter inserts its eggs singly into soft plant tissues so that the circular emergence caps protrude above the surface. |
Nabis works with police forces across the UK to analyse ballistic material and build up a picture of the threats of gun crime. |
They further mentioned the cases of Philip and nabis in Greece. |
The final settlement of Greece involved a difficult war against the Spartan ruler Nabis, nominally as head of an almost Panhellenic alliance. |
Rau collected works from the fauvist and Les Nabis schools, a few 20th century pieces and some Dutch still lifes. |