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The word 'scrolls' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to the ancient rolled manuscripts or to any documents that are written in columns and can be scrolled up and down on a computer screen. Example: The ancient scrolls contained secrets lost in time.
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To access apps normally you have to launch them via voice, or dig into the apps menu about three scrolls down within the Google search app.
She called her images her "cast of characters", and she deployed them on polymer printing plates and in paper chains of sheets collaged with selected cut-out figures, her "paper dolls", that littered the studio and stretched into enormous scrolls.
Like all truly great artists, she fashioned a world of the imagination and invited the viewer to enter – quite literally, given the scale of some of her scrolls, which stretched over 200ft, while her installations covered floors, walls and ceilings.
Jon Bird writes: If angry resistance to a world defined and regulated by men characterised Nancy Spero's early art works, then an exuberant and joyful playfulness came to dominate her scrolls and printed installations over the last three decades as her lexicon of cavorting female figures soared across paper and wall.
But by pairing cylinders so their power strokes do not interfere with one another, the two exhaust streams can be injected into separate spirals (scrolls) in the turbocharger, causing it to spin more smoothly.
Steam locomotives; trebuchets; papyrus scrolls: all boast bands of enthusiasts making or restoring them, and sometimes making a nice profit selling the results to kindred aficionados with money to spare.As a result technologies from all the way back to the stone age persist and even flourish in the modern world.
Nor does he accept oversimplified theories that directly link the community which gave rise to the scrolls with the advent of Christianity.
But in this short personal memoir, he sticks mainly to the known facts about the scrolls, and the arguments they have caused.
In fact there are many references in the Hebrew scriptures to the Messiah and his mother; the Dead Sea Scrolls have made this even clearer.
Attempts continued into the 20th century, when Norwegian scientists tried applying a gelatine-based adhesive that shrank when it dried, peeling the scrolls' layers apart in the process.
Moreover, the outermost layers of those scrolls examined, and thus the beginnings of the books concerned, have proved too delicate for any technique before Dr Mocella's to recover.
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