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This effigy and the church is at the heart of village life.
Like all who were serious about magic, she had effigies.
The rider, on the other hand, is not much more than an effigy.
You could have played him on a stranger for an effigy.
The boys had stopped to study an effigy in stone.
We watched as the old year was burned in effigy.
They skin him, and create an effigy from his hide.
This effigy was used for all British coins until 1984.
"With an effigy, you can make things happen to people," she'd told him.
Three of them stood perfectly still before the effigy, as if turned to stone.
The play required an effigy of his head, for its closing scene.
The two effigies were notable for having their right hands joined.
She is buried there and her effigy, in stone, can still be seen.
A Master and his effigy did not seem to be present separately at the same time.
It was crude work, turning the man into an effigy of himself.
It took seconds for the effigy to attract their attention.
I need not literally kiss the feet of this effigy.
There is a canopy above the heads of the effigies.
Who needs effigies when you have the real thing?
The expression on the face of the king's effigy was serene.
She made careful note of the costume on her own effigy.
Effigy took offense to this and began to have second thoughts about their relationship.
He and his wife are commemorated by effigies in the church.
This effigy is burned, with the fireworks going off last.