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The tombs in the Valley of the Kings serve as the first timeline of ancient Egypt's rulers, until historians realize it's less messy to chronologically arrange the pharaohs' names instead of their desiccated corpses.
The player listens to the randomly ordered statements made by each head, then decides how to chronologically arrange the statements to form a coherent conversation based on context.
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The chronologically arranged exhibition exposed the weaknesses in his continual search for banality.
To be sure, Uglow's book is chronologically arranged, and she sketches the large events deftly where needed.
Chronicle play, also called chronicle history or history play, drama with a theme from history consisting usually of loosely connected episodes chronologically arranged.
The individual collages, chronologically arranged, reflect the spirit of a certain period — tableau I, for example, mirrors the punky exuberance of 1977-1982.
The brainchild of a group of unnamed editors, the "museum" is more or less chronologically arranged, beginning in the Stone Age and ending in the general vicinity of Jeff Koons.
Her depictions of the muscle and blood beneath the skin of domestic life, her idiosyncratic lexicon, and her ability to elicit a visceral reaction sharpen as one ascends the chronologically arranged spiral.
And that is what Bauer — a classically trained musician and author of "Beethoven for Kids" — does, to great effect, through chronologically arranged chapters richly illustrated with historical photographs and drawings; activities designed to immerse children in various aspects of the era in which Verdi lived; and sidebars on historical events, musical traditions and terms.
Unlike his contemporary and fellow colourist William Eggleston, Shore does not object to the term 'snapshot aesthetic', which has often been used to describe the chronologically arranged images in American Surfaces 'They were made to look like snapshots formally, but not in terms of the subject matter,' he says.
As you walk through the two chronologically arranged galleries, don't be surprised if you find yourself rubbing your eyes as you count only 61, or in some cases 73 or 75 or 85, cream-colored keys on instruments of earlier eras, rather than the standard 88 of pianos today.
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