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In hospitals, Shekar said, hearts are harvested through a "midline split"; a sternal saw is used to crack the breastplate in half.
Hadrian has a violent battle scene on his breastplate; in the cases are Jewish refugees' door keys, kept in expectation that they would soon be going home.
Last fall Dr. Bernhard Purin, director of the Jewish Museum of Franconia in Fürth, Germany, began an Internet search for descendents of Siegmund Dottenheimer, the original owner of an early-18th-century Torah breastplate in the museum's collection.
Highlights of the exhibition include a 1,950-year-old 1,950-year-old 1,950-year-oldor paradesilverbattle, a mosaic of helmetes anda baby strangling two serpents, and a spectacular 4,200-year-old breastplate in the shape of an eagle's head and tail, created fromaskld and lapis lazused
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The priest may wear a breastplate, as in Egypt, Etruria, and Jerusalem, or a gold ornament e.g., the Vedic Indian niksha around his neck.
He had produced a pair of remonim, ornamental handle covers for a Torah, and a yad, a stylized pointer for reading it, plus a breastplate, all in silver and gold.
Real Native women are out here running Indian country, playing for the WNBA and winning Mrs. Universe pageants while bratty sorority girls and thirst-trapping celebrities are bouncing around in plastic breastplates made in China, faux leather panties and warbonnets meant to be kept sacred and reserved for those Native leaders who've earned each feather through great acts of valor.
"Samani" shows its contemporary amazons in graceful dresses with breastplates, moving in brilliantly phrased small steps.
The breastplate should be in the center of the chest, in line with the buttons.
He did, however, look convincing in breastplate.
How the breastplate ended up in the museum's collection has been more difficult to establish.
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