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Apart from the Must Farm wheel, only two other, more fragmentary, examples of pre-Iron-Age wheels have ever been found in this country – and they all date from the late Bronze Age.
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Menas) as an orant, nimbed, flanked by two camels and two crosses; another flask showing on one side the saint on a horse and the inscription 'blessing' on the other in Greek characters; and a fragmentary example inscribed with the word 'blessing' and a cross on one side and ευλογiα του αγiου Μηνa (or, in Latin script, EULOGIA TOU AGIOU MENA) - "[Receive the] blessing of Saint Menas" on the other.
Generally speaking, the literary history of Japan, too, offers only fragmentary or limited examples of life writing.
Indeed, numerous examples of fragmentary relics lacking both stop and start codons were detectable in intergenic regions.
For example: "Representation is fragmentary and simultaneous, and the movement of the viewer orchestrates the narrative as she/he gains agency by walking through the space of layered juxtapositions".
Examples for the latter are the fragmentary assemblies of Penstemon cyananthus, Amaranthus tuberculatus, Lotus japonicus, Vigna radiata and Leersia perrieri.
Compared to the two examples above, the terrain of Love Hotel is more skeletal, fragmentary, subject to shake.
For example, he explains how in Nuages the drifting chords, fragmentary melodies and layered (rather than blended) harmonics become rather than describe a high grey sky with a blurred, shifting cloudscape.
Few Mamluk-period mosque lamps with tubular wick-holders are known; however, Carboni [1] has published two such lamps with complete or fragmentary tubular wick-holders similar to the one in the Brooklyn Museum example.
Because B infernalis could not be differentiated from Thescelosaurus, they regarded the genus as a synonym of Thescelosaurus, the species as dubious, and SDSM 7210 as an example of T. sp. They found that LACM 33542, although fragmentary, was a specimen of Thescelosaurus, and agreed with Morris that the ankle structure was distinct, returning it to T. garbanii.
The moment seems to suggest that through the fragmentary – the chance associations triggered by reading Hegel before entering a wood, for example – we can somehow arrive at a more profound understanding of the world.
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