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Walking truck, also known as the "cybernetic anthropomorphous machine"
Among the thousand anthropomorphous statues discovered, the female ones, symbols of fertility and fecundity, prevail by far.
You see how searchingly and co- ordinately interdependent and anthropomorphous it all is.
The story takes place on the planet Grool, a planet inhabited by mostly short, anthropomorphous felines.
The orang-outang is the most anthropomorphous of the ape tribe, all of which are strictly frugivorous.
At certain periods the textiles used geometric, anthropomorphous and animal designs such as birds and felines.
Artifacts are characterized by gold jewelry, beautiful anthropomorphous masks and figurines that reflect a hierarchical society with complex ceremonies.
But affliction makes opposing forces loom anthropomorphous; and those ideas were now exchanged for a sense of Jude and herself fleeing from a persecutor.
Also some researchers argue, that in some rituals Cucuteni culture has use anthropomorphous, zoomorphous clay figurines, binocular vessels.
Perhaps it is no coincidence that the grave of the dead and the anthropomorphous stele of the God of Death were directed towards the south-west.
Discovered in the mound, an anthropomorphous stele dating back to the early Bronze Age (3rd-2nd millennia BC) is one of the most interesting finds.
Referred to as a CAM (cybernetic anthropomorphous machine), this machine was designed for use by the US Army ground troops.
The largest sculptures (20 to 80 centimeters) are anthropomorphous figures decorated with facial painting and different types from clothes, some are standing up and other are seated.
A totem pole belonging to this house, portraying an anthropomorphous grizzly bear, was raised in the 1870s and was by the 1930s still standing but decayed beyond recognition.
SALAMANDER, n. Originally a reptile inhabiting fire; later, an anthropomorphous immortal, but still a pyrophile.
The second panel is a small hollow with an anthropomorphous figure with a trait that seems to be kind of roots or member prolongation down, is associated with a few small figures.
Coloured pictures in red, black, and white depict anthropomorphous creatures with feather crowns or with horns, with anthropomorphous masks and with costumes and sleeve ornaments.
He also split (acrimoniously) with Cash Money Records and (amicably) with Mannie Fresh, who nevertheless produced a wild, anthropomorphous track, "Animal," on Juvenile's new album, "Reality Check."
It alternatively bore the name of "CAM", an acronym for "Cybernetic Anthropomorphous Machine", as seen in a segment of the Walter Cronkite-hosted The 21st Century in 1968.
The anthropomorphous sarcophagi resemble imitations of funeral bundles provided with wooden masks typical of the Horizonte Medio, a dominant culture on the coast and highlands, also known as the Tiahuanaco-Huari or Wari culture.
Orchestra HMI provides the visualization of signals coming from an OrchestraCore or an Orchestra Run Time Manager by means of graphic controls (indicators, 2D plots, LCD displays) and the 3D visualization of machines and anthropomorphous manipulators.
In the south-western part of the cromlech (a prehistoric structure usually consisting of several upright processed and unprocessed oblong stones forming one or more concentric circles), there is an outwardly placed anthropomorphous idol for worshiping and sacrifice which is attached to the walls of the cromlech.
During prehispanic times, western cultures buried to their dead in shaft tombs, these are vertical wells 1.5 to 16 meters deep, where diverse sculptures were place as offering for the deceased; these were of various types of polychrome ceramic figures; animal forms, anthropomorphous and small and medium size scale models, which measured from five to 80 centimeters.