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The Great Sphinx of Giza was made out of one unified body of stone which represents the fraternity and its members.
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This process repeats itself with the decrease and increase in temperature and causes undesired deteriorations in the bodies of stones.
Some weathered carving samples as small as such could be obtained outside of the main body of the stone relics.
In the earthquake of 1683, kasa-ishi (coping stones) on fence tops were affected and more significantly a hoto; a stupa (typically miniature) with a cylindrical body on stone foundations with a four-sided roof.
There are earthquake-shattered pieces of Renaissance Virgins and a blocklike marble head from the seventh or eighth century B.C., one of 5,172 fragments of stone body parts unearthed in Sardinia in 1974.
In the 18th century, with increasing knowledge of anatomy, such operative procedures as amputations of the extremities, excision of tumours on the surface of the body, and removal of stones from the urinary bladder had helped to firmly establish surgery in the medical curriculum.
In Hayden's body, too, there are pockets of stone.
The shop, near a body of water on Old Stone Highway known as Pussy's Pond, is one of the few places where local residents and summer visitors have relationships that are more than transactional.
The body of the tower contains roughly of stone, with its total weight reaching 12000 t.
Water helps the minerals that form stones to move through your body more efficiently, decreasing the likelihood of stone formation.
Management of such cases is not always easy and certain foreign bodies of inert material (those made of stone, plastic, glass, and inert metals such as gold, silver, and platinum) excite minimum inflammation and may remain quiescent for a long period [6].
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