[Excrementa] […] which […] are by the heat of the body cadaverated, and cast forth.
One of the oldest works, a rather primitive tomb door from the Eastern Han (25 to 220), shows a dragon chasing a bird above a wonderfully crude crowned mask; their smooth silhouettes are defined by a roughly chiseled corduroylike background whose parallel lines also bring to mind Jasper Johns’s crosshatch patterns.
His successors Alp Arslan and Malek Shah extended name of their renowned chief Seljook, who, being banished the empire transmitted to them by Togrul Beg.
Only when one has seen a Control Office at first-hand does one realise the vast amount of unsparing but largely unsung work that is behind the eventual publication, perhaps, of a paragraph in this journal's Motive Power Miscellany recording the appearance, within hours of the complete blockage of a main line, of many of its trains, passenger and freight, on routes quite foreign to them; and of effective emergency services either side of the disaster area.
Motive Power Miscellany
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