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The famous Alexander the Great mosaic found in the House of the Faun is probably a copy of a lost Hellenistic painting.
Installed on the Capitoline Hill and probably a copy of a Hellenistic original, the statue had already been extravagantly admired by generations of artists, as a cannily assembled group of objects in the exhibition suggests.
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It is thought to have been completed in the 1590s, some forty years after Jane's death, probably as a copy of a lost portrait contemporaneous with Jane; dendrochronology dates the wood panel to 1593.
It will have your To-Do list, your schedule of appointments, your contacts and probably a copy of Sub Hunt or Bejeweled.
Another copy, placed tentatively in Brussels c. 1500, is probably a copy of the Turin version.
Human chromosomes 3p12.3 and 4q35.2 show sequence identity in a region of approximately 35 40 kb comprised between one inverted D4Z4 (probably a copy of DUX4c) upstream to FRG2, and sequences just proximal to the D4Z4 array.
This manuscript was composed at the monastery in Peterborough, some time after a fire there in 1116 that probably destroyed their copy of the Chronicle; [E] appears to have been created thereafter as a copy of a Kentish version, probably from Canterbury.
King said the fragment was a copy of a gospel, probably written in Greek in the second century.
The source itself survives in the form of a fourteenth-century Latin manuscript, which is in turn a copy of a chronicle probably first commissioned and composed during the reign of Magnús Óláfsson, King of Mann and the Isles (died 1265).
Gladioli-accessorising miserabilist Morrissey would probably like a copy of that, too, but he's out of luck: Ray doesn't do duplicates, as a matter of principle.
If you need to make an argument to management why you need to buy one of these, though, you should probably bring a copy of this study to your meeting.
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