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In fact, the moving hand has already begun to inscribe some fairly lurid writing on the walls.
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Along the way, they learned Greek and inscribed some of their possessions in that language.
In each, Neshat inscribed some part of the anatomy — hands, face, or feet — with tiny calligraphy from modern Persian poetry, in red, black, or both.
In each, Neshat inscribed some part of the anatomy—hands, face, or feet with tiny calligraphy from modern Persian poetry, in red, black, or both.
He also had Mr. Damelio's expensive wristwatch, which was personally inscribed, some of Mr. Damelio's personal photographs, his driver's license and some of Mr. Sprung's blank checks.
In a military tradition, sailors had inscribed some of the bombs with messages for the presumed targets, including some sober messages recalling the deaths of so many Americans on Sept. 11.
A visitor to the museum said he raised the alarm after a man inscribed some words in black ink in a corner of Rothko's 1958 canvas Black on Maroon, before quickly leaving the room.
There had been some talk about putting Saddam's statue or a portrait in front of it, and he'd got around this by inscribing some words of wisdom from Saddam on the statue itself, and including a sculpted facsimile of one of Saddam's arms and fists in the monument.
At the end of the novel, his father, Henry C. Gatz, pays a visit to Nick Carraway, bringing a copy of "Hopalong Cassidy" in which young Jimmy Gatz had inscribed some rules for living, including a schedule of useful activities and the instruction to "read one improving book or magazine per week".
Did von Braun's experience in Nazi Germany inscribe itself in some way onto the American program, or is his story an example of the United States as the country of second chances?
"Some of the burials were not just servants of no account but very, very rich people whose names and titles were inscribed on some possessions".
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