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  1. King Arthur (22450 bytes)
    49: ... fact that these Italian images seem to have been carved more than decade before the appearance of Geoffr...
    64: ...ought might armour avail, but that Caliburn would carve their sould from out them with their blood." ([ht...
  2. Violette Szabo (2541 bytes)
    5: ...ed France]], who was immortalised in the film ''[[Carve Her Name with Pride]]'', based on the book of the...
  3. Printmaking (6788 bytes)
    11: ... a plank of [[wood]] and then uses sharp tools to carve away the parts of the block that he/she does not ...
  4. Baltimore Orioles (15758 bytes)
    40: ... Nationals]] (who begin play in 2005) threaten to carve into the Orioles fan base and television dollars....
  5. Halloween (18290 bytes)
    18: ...t_1.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Jack-o'-lanterns may be carved with a funny face.]]
    24: ...arve. Many families that celebrate Halloween will carve a pumpkin into a scary or comical face and place ...
    84: ...]]; in modern days, pumpkins are used) with faces carved into them. They bring these around the village, ...
  6. Totem pole (20143 bytes)
    1: '''Totem poles''' are monumental sculptures carved from great trees, typically [[Western Redcedar]]...
    6: ...t of the Northwest Coast, so no examples of poles carved before 1800 exist. However [[18th century|eighte...
    8: ...led to much more rapid and accurate production of carved wooden goods, including poles. It is not certain...
    10: ...sion of this moribund artistic tradition. Freshly-carved totem poles are being erected up and down the co...
    12: Today a number of successful native artists carve totem poles on commission, usually taking the opp...
  7. Petroglyph (5591 bytes)
    7: ...os'' meaning "stone" and ''glyphein'' meaning "to carve" (it was originally coined in [[French language|F...
    9: ...nd petroglyphs is twofold: first, petroglyphs are carved or engraved, while cave paintings refer to the i...
  8. Early history of Ireland (30651 bytes)
    25: ...ntains the world’s earliest map of the moon carved into stone.
    110: ...e local Ernean king, which they sacked. They soon carved out for themselves a new province between Ulster...
    112: ...f the country. Unlike the Connachta, they did not carve out a new province for themselves. Instead, they ...
  9. Samuel F. B. Morse (8859 bytes)
    11: ...ented a [[marble]]-cutting [[machine]] that could carve [[3D|three dimensional]] [[sculptures]] in marble...
  10. Pumpkin (6104 bytes)
    3: ...ooking|cooked]]. Pumps are traditionally used to carve [[Jack o'lantern]]s for use as part of [[Hallowee...
  11. Chisel (2033 bytes)
    5: ...icularly in [[woodworking]] and [[sculpture]], to carve small pieces from the material. Gouges are most ...
    13: ... downward force of the spinning wood being cut or carved.

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