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In state court, he is accused of ordering the "head busting" of someone who had burglarized a friend's home; evidence of this charge, prosecutors say, was captured on a wiretap of his phone.
Similar to DVD releases that offer a wealth of extra content and items such as head busts, cloth maps and other knick knacks, albums released by the major labels might include extra features that cannot be physically copied in order to convince consumers to take out their wallets.
As far as I can figure out, there was some head busting and gassing.
There's a lot of heads, busts and portraits.
Before moving again, to California, the peripatetic artist made a relatively comfortable living "head-busting": sculpting commissioned portraits of wealthy patrons.
The Neue Galerie's "FRANZ XAVER MESSERSCHMIDT 1736-1783: FROM NEOCLASSICISM TO EXPRESSIONISM," which leaves for the Louvre soon, surveys this disturbed Austrian sculptor's "character heads": busts modeled on his yawns, grimaces and other extreme facial expressions.
As for Emperor Augustus, he seems to have preferred sheer quantity: a 2001 study cited in this book said there were more than 200 surviving heads, busts and statues of Augustus, and estimated ancient production at some 25,000 to 50,000 portraits in stone.
Limb-ripping fight scenes, blood-slurping feasts and heads busting like melons (it's OK, they're already dead) are staple scene movers here, while human organs and facial parts are snack food throughout.
I am greeted by an enormous stone head, the bust of the poet Aliagha Vahid.
The head or bust on a Roman term could be that of a human, an animal, or a mythical creature.
For the 7th-century B.C. gold ibex head protome (bust), which sold for $109,000, it was only disclosed that it had been sold at Christie's in London once before, in 1997.
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