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Instead, she said quietly, "He's got a point, love, hasn't he?" · Louise Doughty's novels about Roma history and her family ancestry are Fires in the Dark and Stone Cradle, both published by Simon & Schuster.

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A MAN from Mauritania sat stone-faced, cradling his head, which bore a scar that marked the spot where his master had gouged him with a piece of firewood, he told the doctor.

She's carrying a stone in the cradle of her arm and petting it.

Others sat stone still, rifles cradled across their thighs.

Use a penknife to bend 4 outward-pointing V's from the outer wires that cradle the stone at its bottom edges.

In the Invalides also, Napoleon's sarcophagus was of polished red stone, a great, swooping, polished cradle containing the little green corpse.

But the purloined can be returned once the lengthy legal battles and investigations of provenance are over, as occurred in late 2013 when Cornell University gave back to Iraq a vast collection of 4th century cuneiform tablets depicting daily life in the cradle of civilization, stone chronicles believed to have been looted during the 1991 Persian Gulf War.

Beside them lay a stone carving of a mother cradling an infant bearing the words: "Protect the children".

The markings record the success of two Mesopotamian kings, and were carved a stone's throw from Babylon, the cradle of civilisation.

The set's Kickstarter page just went live and if it reaches its $30,000 funding goal by Feb. 20, you can cradle Noah Glass, Biz Stone, Jack Dorsey, Ev Williams, and Dick Costolo within a mother doll that represents all Twitter users.

"CRADLE WILL ROCK," starring Emily Watson, John Turturro and Vanessa Redgrave.

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