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Page 218
... objects are iron arms and armour , gilt bronze horse trappings , personal objects ( crowns , shoes , etc. ) of gold , and bronze mirrors . The stone objects include jade or glass necklaces and glass food vessels ( bowls , dishes , etc ...
... objects are iron arms and armour , gilt bronze horse trappings , personal objects ( crowns , shoes , etc. ) of gold , and bronze mirrors . The stone objects include jade or glass necklaces and glass food vessels ( bowls , dishes , etc ...
Page 346
... objects generally end in the head of an animal likewise completely abstracted into an ornament . Clearly , the Greek and Roman realistic and , at the same time , idealized treatment of form re- mained absolutely uncongenial to this new ...
... objects generally end in the head of an animal likewise completely abstracted into an ornament . Clearly , the Greek and Roman realistic and , at the same time , idealized treatment of form re- mained absolutely uncongenial to this new ...
Page 601
... objects and lightweight metallic reflectors called chaff must be identified and re- jected . To do this , the radars must be able to measure the velocity of all the objects , since lightweight objects de- celerate more rapidly than heavy ...
... objects and lightweight metallic reflectors called chaff must be identified and re- jected . To do this , the radars must be able to measure the velocity of all the objects , since lightweight objects de- celerate more rapidly than heavy ...
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