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Isaac embraces his father Abraham after the Binding of Isaac, early 1900s Bible illustration
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Sculpture of Ganga in National Museum, India.
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The Chi Rho monogram from the Book of Kells is the most lavish such monogram.
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Part of a 15th century ceramic panel from Samarkand with arabesque background
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Ottamthullal kerala
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The top of the monument. On the 24th landing of the Monument, stones quote the Bible verses Proverbs 10:7, Proverbs 22:6, and Luke 17:6.
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The inscription at Virgil's tomb describes the circumstances of his death and includes the famous verses allegedly composed by Virgil himself: "Mantua me genuit, Calabri rapuere, tenet nunc Parthenope.
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The right section personifies Music, attended by personifications of Rhythm, Melody, Harmony, Verse, and Voice.
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File - Britain's Prince Charles gestures as he views pictures of Quranic verse Sunday, Feb. 25, 2007, in Manama, Bahrain, while touring Beit al-Quran
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The Epitaphios being carried in procession.
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An Indian policeman remove burning tyre during protest against the Sweden tourist who inscription of the holy Quran verse on his ski slider at the world famous tourist resort in Srinagar on 08,Feburary 2009, the summer capital of Indian Kashmir
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An Indian policeman remove burning tyre during protest against the Sweden tourist who inscription of the holy Quran verse on his ski slider at the world famous tourist resort in Srinagar on 08,Feburary 2009, the summer capital of Indian Kashmir
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Statue of Milton in Temple of British Worthies, Stowe
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Shakta Hindus in Dhaka, Bangladesh, pray to the goddess during Durga Puja, October 2003. Hinduism has incorporated many kinds of prayer (Sanskrit: prārthanā), from fire-based rituals to philosophical musings. While chanting involves 'by dictum' recitation of timeless verses or verses with timings and notations, dhyanam involves deep meditation (however short or long) on the preferred deity/God.
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Cmdr. Brian Haley, the command chaplain aboard the aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73), reads verses from the Bible during morning services.
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A Kashmir Muslim protester throw stone towards Indian police during protest against the Sweden tourist who inscription of the holy Quran verse on his ski slider at the world famous tourist resort in Srinagar on 08, Feburary 2009, the summer capital of Indian Kashmir.
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Indian policemen chase kashmiri protesters near burning tyre during protest against the Sweden tourist who inscription of the holy Quran verse on his ski slider at the world famous tourist resort in Srinagar on 08,Feburary 2009, the summer capital of Indian Kashmir
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A Kashmir Muslim protester throw stone towards Indian police during protest against the Sweden tourist who inscription of the holy Quran verse on his ski slider at the world famous tourist resort in Srinagar on 08, Feburary 2009, the summer capital of Indian Kashmir.
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Chaplain Lt. Jason Gregory reads bible verses on the weather deck aboard the guided-missile cruiser USS Bunker Hill (CG 52).
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A Kahmiri muslim protester throw tear gas shell towards indian police during protest against the Sweden tourist who inscription of the holy Quran verse on his ski slider at the world famous tourist resort in Srinagar on 08,Feburary 2009, the summer capital of Indian Kashmir
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Confederate Monument in Harrodsburg U.S. National Register of Historic Places
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US Army (USA) Soldiers of the 1st Armored Division (AD), Fort Bliss, Texas (TX), and the 447th Air Expeditionary Group (AEG) on the field for an Army verses Air Force game at Wolverine Field, Baghdad International Airport (BIAP), Iraq, during Operation IR
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A Kashmiri Muslim protester throw stones at Indian policemen, amid tear gas smoke during protest against the Sweden tourist who inscription of the holy Quran verse on his ski slider at the world famous tourist resort in Srinagar on 08,Feburary 2009, the summer capital of Indian Kashmir
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A US Army (USA) Soldier, 1st Armored Division (AD), Fort Bliss, Texas (TX), maneuvers with the football during an Army verses Air Force flag football game at Baghdad International Airport (BIAP), Iraq (IRQ), during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. The Army Soldie
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A Kashmiri Muslim protester throw stones at Indian policemen, unseen, amid tear gas smoke during protest against the Sweden tourist who inscription of the holy Quran verse on his ski slider at the world famous tourist resort in Srinagar on 08,Feburary 2009, the summer capital of Indian Kashmir
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Prayer Chamber
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US Army (USA) Soldiers and US Air Force (USAF) Airmen of the 1st Armored Division (AD), Fort Bliss, Texas (TX), and the 447th Air Expeditionary Group (AEG) come together for an Army verses Air Force game at Wolverine Field, Baghdad International Airport (
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Shahi Mosque
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The Convent of the Hortus Conclusus or Sealed Garden, Artas West Bank, Palestine.jpg This lovely church, built at the turn of the twentieth century, is located across the Artas Valley from the village of the same name. In fact, "Artas" is thought to be derived from "Hortus Conclusus," alluding to a verse from the Song of Solomon.
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Llyn y Fan Fawr, Carmarthenshire, mountain range near Llyn y Fan Fach. The Seven Wonders of Wales is a list in doggerel verse of seven geographic and cultural landmarks in Wales probably composed in the late 18th century under the influence of tourism from England.