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Jefferson's Steps Retraced Inspired by the ancient Roman temple known as the Maison Caree at Nimes in France and drawing upon published depictions of other Roman buildings, Thomas Jefferson, in collaboration with the French architect Charles Louis Clerisseau, designed the capitol of Virginia in the late 18th century, while Jefferson was minister plenipotentiary to the court of Louis XVI.

The first published depictions of the shell of this species appeared in 1681 in the earliest book solely about sea shells, Recreatio mentis et oculi in observatione animalium testaceorum (Refreshment of the mind and the eye in the observation of shell-bearing animals) by Italian scholar Filippo Buonanni.

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Folded into a first edition of Lewis and Clark's 1814 travel book chronicling their trek across the American West a decade earlier is a map showing the first published depiction of the Rocky Mountains.

Mr. Joyce also invoked two cases officials have previously linked to surveillance conducted under the FISA Amendments Act — a plot to bomb the New York City subway and the discovery that David Headley, a Chicago man, was working on a plot to bomb a Danish newspaper that published cartoon depictions of the Prophet Muhammad.

In 2005 a Danish newspaper published cartoon depictions of Muhammad, which sparked mass protests among some Muslims.

Twelve people were shot and killed Wednesday in the center of Paris after masked gunmen stormed into the offices of French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, which has published controversial depictions of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.

That murder was committed by Omar El-Hussein, a Danish-born son of Palestinian immigrants, as part of an attack that also included shooting up a forum discussing free speech that featured Lars Vilks, who has been the target of death threats and even assassination plots for having published cartoon depictions of the Prophet Muhammad.

In 2005, a Danish cartoonist named Kurt Westergaard published a depiction of Muhammad that led to multiple death threats and alleged assassination attempts.

His poetry has tapped into a rumbling public debate about Islam in Denmark, which erupted in 2005 when the daily newspaper Jyllands-Posten published a depiction of the prophet Muhammad with a bomb as his turban.

Recently, El Gindi (2002) published another depiction from an "ancient temple", provided by the famous Egyptologist Zahy Hawas, said to depict an amputation of the upper extremity.

There have been protests from senior Catholic dignitaries, as there was when the books were published, about the depiction of More.

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