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A combination of schist, shells and lapis lazuli was used to depict the eyelashes and eyelids, cornea and iris, respectively.
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There were also numerous stakes made of hazel wood, hazelnut shells, plant seeds, string, and flint flakes and tools.
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The streamlined shells on all the locomotives were removed, mainly due to their poor condition.
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Around them lie the silent husks of war: a submarine, a warplane, tracked transports, tent pegs, ships and shells some still waiting to explode.
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Then magma is pumped towards the skeleton, where it is used to form thin shells in the skeletal openings.
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However, the extent of the circulation of shells as currency is still unknown, and barter trade was supposed to dominate in the market.
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Instead, it's tunnel vision: becoming so attached to lobbing shells at your enemies that you don't notice the tiny islets dotted about the playfield.
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It's an oft-repeated story that has left cities across the nation littered with abandoned concrete shells and half-empty malls.
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Those marine gastropods with no shells, or only internal shells, are variously known by other common names, including sea slug, sea hare, nudibranch, etc.
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They are primarily benthic feeders, and use their barbels to detect shells, crustaceans, and small fish.
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