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    24 January 2013. Retrieved 7 January 2020 – via Google news. "IA M51 : Chape de plomb sur le nucléaire". Mer et Marine. 4 October 2010. Archived from...
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    and Engineering. 782 (2). 022089. doi:10.1088/1757-899X/782/2/022089. "Chape de meubles pour différents types de joints, options possibles". ifurniture...
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    main body or surface of the scabbard. Generally made in semi oval shape. Chape (Khothi): Pointed metallic tip of the scabbard. Used to protect the naked...
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    someone of high standing such as a king, chieftain or druid. They include a chape, a finely-decorated pin and the skull of a Barbary monkey, which was likely...
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    from the original on January 24, 2013. Retrieved 7 January 2020. "IA M51 : Chape de plomb sur le nucléaire". Mer et Marine. 4 October 2010. Archived from...
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    "cap" and is also used for the part of the scabbard known in English as chape. But Oakeshott also embraces the "rainguard" hypothesis explicitly in his...
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    ground included a fragment of a dagger sheath and a bronze chape. The decoration of this chape with heart-shaped cut-outs was typical of Roman military...
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    shortly after the construction in 1650–1652 years. Presumably, paintings made by masters Arteli Vasili Zapokrovsky and frescos of the chape is believed to...
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    one: cold, two-domed in honor of the Epiphany of the Lord with the side chape of the Holy First Martyr and Archdeacon Stephen. The second one: warm, two-domed...
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    Traditionally the koiguchi (the throat of the scabbard) and kojiri (the chape) were made from buffalo horn. Katana saya Naginata saya Tanto saya Wakizashi...
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  • commissioned by a Conservative government with strong ties to the road construction lobby and its findings were largely implemented by the subsequent Labour...
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    Football Association, known among its fans as a "Hurricane from the west", Chape and verdão, a team from Santa Catarina, has as its last title the Campeonato...
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    Retrieved 10 December 2010. Chape, Spalding & Jenkins 2008, p. 87 Timothy & Nyaupane 2009, p. 83 IUCN 2009, pp. 2–3 Chape, Spalding & Jenkins 2008, p...
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    sometimes ended in a tail that came to a point. Chaperon is a diminutive of chape, which derives, like the English cap, cape and cope, from the Late Latin...
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    blade's point in leather scabbards is usually protected by a metal tip, or chape, which, on both leather and metal scabbards, is often given further protection...
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    Slovenes.'" However, archaeological evidence such as "Frankish swords, a sword chape and a tortoiseshell brooch" in the area suggest that there was, in fact...
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  • Psychiatry, 41(12 Pt 2), 21–24. Harburg, E., Erfurt, J.C., Hauenstein, L.S., Chape, C., Schull, W.J., & Schork, M.A. (1973). Socio-ecological stress, suppressed...
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    wood; also a police baton (historically made from luma wood in Chile). chape: braid. guarén: the brown rat. laucha: mouse. roquín: lunch, picnic cuncuna:...
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    start of the school year, but it did not happen because of a delay in construction. The first floor contained private rooms, a reading room, and a refectory...
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    only 10 yielding 4th century material) A gaming board A sword scabbard chape Part of a relief of a female figure A further unusual find was that of a...
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    protected by a metal binding at their neck (known as a frog or locket) and a chape at the bottom. A bead of glass, amber, crystal, or meerschaum was attached...
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    torque, a crescent-shaped gold plaque decorated with rows of animals, a gold chape, and 200 bronze arrowheads, with the golden objects being decorated with...
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    Brooches from St Ninian's Isle Treasure, Pictish horde, mid-8th century Chape from the St Ninian's Isle Treasure, c. 750–825 AD The Monymusk Reliquary...
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    356–357. Stone, G. C. and LaRocca, D. J. (1999). A glossary of the construction, decoration and use of arms and armor in all countries and in all times...
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  • blade's point in leather scabbards is usually protected by a metal tip, or chape, which on both leather and metal scabbards is often given further protection...
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    Ministère français de la Culture. (in French) Collier, p. 531 Base Palissy: chape, dalmatiques (2), chasuble, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)...
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    Soufflot nor Louis XV lived to see the church completed. By the time the construction was finished, the French Revolution had started; the National Constituent...
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    cross The fourth quarter (for Gumpendorf) shows three fleurs-de-lys on a chapé ployé field. These were the arms of the Muschinger family, who were lords...
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    transport and store the increasingly large works is a factor in their construction. Small decorative figurines, most often in ceramics, are as popular today...
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    Monitoring Centre, United Nations Environment Programme. ISBN 978-0-520-23668-4. Chape, S; Spalding, M; Jenkins, M (2008). The world's protected areas: status...
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