- editing. The term
comes from the
early days of
printing when an
imposing stone, a slab of
stone or
metal on
which the type was set into a
layout (or forme)...
- self-evolved deity) that is self
emerged from
earth in form of black,
imposing stone.
Though no one
knows the
exact period, it is
believed that the Swayambhu...
-
crypt for Dubuque,
which was
replaced in the late 19th
century by an
imposing stone monument. The name "Potosa"
often appears in
fanciful origin stories...
-
motillas in La
Mancha (Spain) also use the
tholos building technique. The
imposing stone structures known as nuraghi, as well as the
similar structures of southern...
-
brought to
light an
ancient copper manufacturing facility encircled by an
imposing stone barrier,
indicating its
origin during the rule of
Sneferu in the 4th...
-
foundation of
early Zimbabwe, a
cultural legacy evidenced today by the
imposing stone walls of
Great Zimbabwe, an
architectural marvel that
stood as the nerve...
- grave. Each of the
veteran Wild
Westers placed a
Buffalo nickel on the
imposing stone as a
symbol of the Indian, the buffalo, and the scout,
figures since...
- civilization,
renowned as the "Mother Culture" of Mesoamerica,
crafted imposing stone sculptures characterized by
their enigmatic colossal heads, believed...
- the
Spanish colonization of the Philippines. The
museum part is an
imposing stone-and-wood structure,
built c. 1850, one of
three grand houses in Barrio...
- Street. On
Tenley Circle itself is St. Ann's
Catholic Church, a
large imposing stone church which serves area Catholics. On the
opposite side of the circle...