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  2. List of recumbent stone circles - Wikipedia

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    Easter Aquorthies stone circle showing the recumbent stone and two flankers. The particular characteristic of recumbent stone circles is that, as well as being a ring of upright stones , they have a large stone lying on its side along the perimeter of the circle towards south to southwest. On both sides are particularly tall orthostats.

  3. File:Bankhead, Clatt, plan of recumbent stone, Coles, 1902 ...

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  4. Tomb effigy - Wikipedia

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    Medieval life-size recumbent effigies were first used for tombs of royalty and senior clerics, before spreading to the nobility. A particular type of late medieval effigy was the transi, or cadaver monument, in which the effigy is in the macabre form of a decomposing corpse, or such a figure lies on a lower level, beneath a more conventional ...

  5. Recumbent - Wikipedia

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    Recumbent may refer to: Recumbence, the act or state of lying down or leaning; Recumbent bicycle, a bicycle, tricycle or quadricycle which places the rider in a reclined or supine position; Recumbent effigy, a tomb sculpture of the deceased; Recumbent stone circles, a variation on the more familiar standard stone circles found throughout the UK

  6. Do it yourself - Wikipedia

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    "Do it yourself" ("DIY") is the method of building, modifying, or repairing things by oneself without the direct aid of professionals or certified experts. Academic research has described DIY as behaviors where "individuals use raw and semi-raw materials and parts to produce, transform, or reconstruct material possessions, including those drawn ...

  7. Recumbent Figure 1938 - Wikipedia

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    Recumbent Figure 1938 (LH191) [1] is an early sculpture by Henry Moore. It was commissioned by the architect Serge Chermayeff for his modernist villa at Bentley Wood , near Halland , Sussex . At the time it was made, it was Moore's largest stone sculpture.

  8. Tomb of Philippe Pot - Wikipedia

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    [1] [24] [25] Their rigid forms and austere poses give the impression of the slow movement of a funeral procession. [21] They range in height from 134 to 144 cm (53–57 in), [26] slightly less than life-sized, allowing the recumbent figure to align with the viewer's line of sight. [21]

  9. Donald Rumsfeld - Wikipedia

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    Rumsfeld stated that the Soviet Union was a "clear and present danger," especially following the end of the Vietnam War, which Rumsfeld described as the USSR's chance to build up its domination. [16] On November 17, 1975, Rumsfeld was confirmed as Secretary of Defense by a vote of 97–2. [ 16 ]