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museums
1. There is nothing of the old ways that is alive today, except what they don’t share with the visitors to the powwows and museums
2. I walked thru a couple museums and looked in a few shops but there was nothing there I could afford
3. Would you believe the first guy I made love to after I was created in that crypt was from ancient times? He showed me fossils in his museums that are not as old as he is
4. He carried on past cottages and bath houses, amusements and museums, until the sun had past its zenith and the shadows of the trees began to reach further across the fields
5. They reached the garden gate, and Kaitlyn began her story of their first meeting, the theaters, the museums, walks in the park, dinners at the Chelsea, the voyage, the promenade and the tempest
6. They strolled the city during the next days, walked in the Central Park, visited the galleries and museums
7. of churches and museums
8. not only the ruins; the museums of history,
9. Let’s hope that all of that casual studying, all those days spent in the museums and libraries in Cyrodiil pays off, eh?”
10. They were quite similar to the Dwarven mechanical plans housed in one of the more prestigious museums in Cyrodiil
11. The morning was full of walking up and down long lines of steps and endless museums
12. We would have loved to visit much more of that delightful and truly eolith city: more of its museums, more of its abundant flora, its Botanical Garden and especially its renowned “Bottle Box”, located 30 feet below surface in one of the underground pits of Canning Park Fortress
13. They didn‘t go to museums and beaches
14. My recent promotion to assistant manager, along with my transfer here, has meant that we can afford to live quite well and although my job keeps me busy all day, we have also taken advantage of all that London has to offer, visiting the theater at the weekend, and spending time in some of the capital’s great museums
15. Museums have a far easier time collecting donations than do local churches
16. were confirmed in England in museums, historical libraries, and in the unpublished parish
17. I was pleased with Lucky’s curiosity with art when we saw da Vinci’s masterpieces, and visited a couple of museums
18. Through its historic streets tourists can walk and become acquainted with numerous stores, restaurants, museums and galleries
19. interest, such as the Royal Botanical Gardens, various museums and the one thousand feet high Sydney
20. On the other hand, the Chinese are experts in mounting museums
21. Unfortunately, the museums of Xian and
22. Before leaving Victoria, Roger and Lucille visited some nearby museums and had dinner at the elegant and historic Empress Hotel, one of the most attractive and photographed buildings in Victoria
23. And beautiful it is with its Duomo, its innumerable museums and outdoor art
24. remembered having seen these in museums and in books
25. Visit zoos and museums and outdoor summer concerts that are usually free of charge
26. There is hiking, golfing, swimming, camping, the Erie Zoo, skiing, we also have many museums and historical sites to visit
27. I used to reckon that these establishments coupled with an astounding tolerance for eccentricity and free Museums and Art Galleries, made the UK the most civilized place on earth
28. In Belgium, Anthony had said… but where was Belgium in relation to the rest of Europe? Fortunately, before my ignorance was exposed the girls produced a briefcase containing Michelin road maps with our route marked in green; tour guides; city maps: brochures, addresses of camping grounds, opening times and closing days of museums, ferry schedules and a hardback note book in which was listed every sight we had to see in the next twelve weeks – hundreds of them! We’d be travelling through Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Spain, Portugal, Spain, France, Italy, Switzerland, Lichtenstein, Austria, West Germany, East Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Norway then back through Denmark and Holland to Ostend
29. Today, hundreds of thousands of visitors descend on the place every year, so there's good accommodation, caravan and camping sites, a craft village, shops, ferries to the Orkneys, wild-life tours, exhibitions and museums
30. Three small museums in the Mission Basilica, built in 1771, traced the history of the area and revealed the darker side of the dainty building with the graves of more than three thousand local Indians buried in the cemetery
31. is not just in museums or on “perfumed” pages, but that we can
32. skeletons were reconstructed and then placed in natural museums
33. catalogued in museums and recorded in history books
34. It also is tasked to document history, which was poorly understood until recently due to the massive destruction of worldwide archives and museums during the nuclear holocaust of 2052
35. museums have reported artefacts powering up,
36. And the President this morning had negotiated with the French and Italian governments to allow Morse to keep the ancient scrolls he obtained in France and Italy for one year before returning them to French and Italian museums
37. "My GAWD, I've never seen anything nicer, not even in museums! Look at the patina of age--it has to be the real stuff
38. I think that both museums still
39. The other issue the General brought up was the safety of the national treasures in the museums
40. The legacy of our Zulu Kingdom's critical, blood-soaked conflicts today lives peacefully - reconciled in this fascinating region's myriad Battlefield sites, historic towns, national monuments and museums - and in HQs of the British regiments who make a 'pilgrimage' to these fields of bravery and supreme sacrifice’
41. How do representations of the past affect our understanding of it? How are historical representations incorporated into collective memory? To what degree are ideas of national identity embedded in collective memory, and what role do museums and social online media play in the creation of this collective memory?
42. Oh, how Islam made the world poorer we would never know, but the glimpses of what is still extant on the ground and that which preserved in museums would make us sigh
43. It was painfully crowded, since it is one of the most visited museums in the capital city, but that didn’t diminish the wonder on Dylan or Adriana’s faces as they looked at giant rockets, sleek fighter jets, or the enormous Saturn V engine
44. Farms are hands on children's museums,
45. The ornamentation was not restricted to the amusing centers of markets, yet it exceeded that to the temples too, when they were actually made like antiquarian museums visited by the both, believers and unbelievers instead of being intended for worshipping Al'lah and arranging the matters related to Moslems' advantage
46. While he was happy she had security lights and cameras, which were obviously part of a very expensive and top notch security system, installed to protect her house and property, he was puzzled by it as well, because the kind of high-tech security system she had on her property, was the kind museums, banks, and most big businesses used, but which were rarely installed or needed in residential areas
47. In addition, some antiques shows offer benefit previews for charities and/or organizations such as museums
48. We went there for a jaunt, to look at the museums and things, and stay the night with Papa's brother who lives there
49. It rather reminded Aazuria of Trevain’s macabre museums
50. Perhaps Milan for a while, with pavements and museums