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At one auction, he bid feverishly on a first edition of Shackleton's book about the Endurance expedition, "South," in which Shackleton had inscribed a message to his parents: "With Love from Ernest, Xmas 1919".
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Another person inscribed a message on a red candle with the image of Saint Michael, believed to assist the dying.
Just to the left of the clubhouse door at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington, Tex., is a framed photograph of former President George W. Bush, inscribed with a message to the team he used to own: "I'm with you all the way".
The customer then inscribed a message on the card, addressed the envelope, attached a postage stamp, licked the envelope, returned the pen and paid for the purchase.
The next time Brown picked up his bat, he found Lindsay Hassett had inscribed a message on it which read: "Please keep me in the crease until the ball is bowled".
In fact the late Pope John Paul sent a message to Kony which is inscribed on a stone in the school in northern Uganda.
Later in the game, Phillips tossed the guy a baseball, on which he had inscribed a personal message: "Dear Drunk Guy, thank you 4 all the love & support!! Now take this ball and shut the phuck up!!" Not all sports heckling is so innocuous, of course.
In return, Keane later gave his old manager his shirt, inscribed with the message: 'To Mark, Thanks for everything, 100th goal today!' Even more valuable than the personal memento is the £250,000 payday that this match represents to impoverished Brighton.
Its major commemorative project, "Ribbons of Hope" is creating "an interactive, community-created art project designed to commemorate the 10th Anniversary of the September 11 attacks by inviting people of all backgrounds, religions, ages and races to tie a ribbon inscribed with a message of hope and healing for New York City".
Another Stevens maxim is "You've got to dig the ditch you're going to die in" — or, less metaphorically, "You have to be willing to lose," a slogan that he and Schriefer inscribed on a message board early on in the campaign.
The piano comes to symbolise culture, sexuality and commerce, the sale of its keys paralleling the guns and blankets Stewart uses to acquire land from the Maoris, Ada impairs the piano by sending to her lover one of its keys inscribed with a message he cannot read.
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