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The earliest known pictures of large, deep kettledrums date from 12th-century Mesopotamia.
We now hear of bunker-busting bombs being used and see pictures of large craters in the earth, much larger than in previous aerial bombings.
He could not have asked it in a more patronizing way if he had illustrated his remarks with pictures of large, brightly colored stick figures.
When students recoiled and said "Ewww!" watching pictures of large jungle cats devouring their prey, the scientists told them: "This is what happens, people.
On board are pictures of large artillery and cool shit such as the "Weaponeer," a M-16 rifle simulator where students can get practice nailing a generic enemy.
In a few papers, the technology has been used to generate detailed pictures of large genomic regions by either multiplexed PCR approaches [ 7, 8] or direct genomic enrichment [ 9, 10].
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But pictures of large-scale demonstrations against him are sure to be used by Democrats at home to buttress their case that Mr. Bush shattered international alliances and squandered good will toward the United States in leading the nation into a war in Iraq that much of the rest of the world thought was unnecessary or premature.
That means the camera takes pictures of larger areas, which can be used to make maps.
Women would be less obsessed with being thin if the media showed more pictures of larger models, Durham University research suggests.
So, after spending hours looking at pictures of large-breasted, topless women sinking into quicksand, I was ready to move on to the harder stuff.
The finding supports the basic theoretical picture of large structures in the universe being formed from smaller ones, said Dr. Abraham Loeb, an astrophysicist at Harvard University, who is not a member of the Sloan Survey.
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