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All are softly lighted in exhibit cases in gloomy silence broken only by whispers and the shuffle of footsteps.
Throughout the Centers, tiny horses decorated by schoolchildren stand atop exhibit cases, on window ledges and stair landings.
The exhibit cases here are filled with artefacts they gave away, often on ceremonial occasions - moccasins decorated with quillwork, an intricate Oglala beaded saddle blanket, tiny little beaded turtles given to new mothers to hold their babies' umbilical cords.
Although opinion differs as to the value of school loan collections, many museums do provide small exhibit cases or kits that may be borrowed by the school for a limited period for classroom teaching.
Passing along the exhibit cases, one can imagine the poets at their desks, scribbling and deleting, scratching their heads, struggling to discipline their passions into a 14-line form while spilling the errant cup of tea and weeping onto the page.
The marble floor has been replaced by one of sprung maple suitable for dance performances; the walls have been covered with handsome cherry paneling, sloped gently inward; and 10 vertical exhibit cases have been placed in the window niches, covering up a bleak view of an inner courtyard.
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Looking at Lieutenant McLaughlin's Iraq tokens arranged in an exhibit case, I had the sense that it was too soon to see the war through museum glass.
I moved on to another exhibit case and the next culprits: those winsome little black and white woodpeckers known as the downy and the hairy.
A steel rod, concealed by one of the eagle's long flight feathers, is connected to the exhibit case in the Hall of North American Birds at the American Museum of Natural History, seeming to suspend the specimen in midair.
Women exhibiting case-level distress were more likely to overestimate their risk (OR = 2.3).
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