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In her mind, the best solution would be to divide the body into relics, as has happened with saintly relics in the Roman Catholic Church for centuries.
Through the centuries, such relics have been chipped away and disseminated across the globe, leading to a secondary market of fake relics which some say spurred the Reformation.
Separating fact from fiction While no two relics are the same, Kazan said he often starts his investigations by examining historical texts to build a family tree of related relics.
We have other relics in this very church as well.
What is Verizon doing with its relics of Internet Past?
But to Krasinets, they are invaluable relics of the past.
Firefighters also managed to save many religious artefacts and relics.
Why it matters: The relics that were saved are priceless.
How sad that the relics in the steeple were lost.
What happened to physical relics of the Iranian weapons program?
A few relics survived in England and one in Hungary.
The office's most visible relics, however, reflect its golden history.
All the unsightly relics of life were there to see.
For centuries French people revered their cathedrals, priests and relics.
Other relics, like old syrup tanks, will dot the park.
In a way, it, too, is designed to house relics.
The government — which asserts ownership over all ancient tombs and underground cultural relics — has sought to combat the tomb-robbing problem through lawmaking, increased surveillance and monetary rewards for people who turn in relics.
Today, Hummers are seen more as relics of a bygone era.
So there you have it, ashtrays on planes are not relics.
And, yes, her mom brought all her '90s relics with her.
Hobby Lobby's founder, David Green, had big plans for the relics.
Archaeologists expect to uncover more significant ancient relics in the area.
What relics of Rachel Green did the actress hold onto, exactly?
True, we live in an age when stores seem like relics.
The chapel features relics and paintings imported from Rome in 2150.
Parents hide the material relics of their individuality, in secret alcoves.
You can waste an entire day perusing compilations of these relics.
Then make the trek to the Cloisters for more relics uptown.
His scrapyard proudly displays relics of the American military industrial complex.
The relics manuscript is housed in the Huntington collection in California.
These occasions stick and hold, among other bent relics of adolescence.
Some sweep through the night and some are just relics now.
Her earlier bright and sharply contrasting hues become relics of yesteryear.
"We analyzed the temporal distribution of the cultural relics of Nan'ao Island and found that the amount of the relics significantly decreased after the tsunami and remained low until the late Ming dynasty," the researchers wrote.
Cold War relics dot the African continent from Ethiopia to Burkina Faso.
Katzourakis used these viral relics to study the ancient origin of retroviruses.
Adapted from Bird Relics: Grief and Vitalism in Thoreau by Branka Arsic.
Some say they are offensive relics of the South&aposs racist past.
Others think we're bad dancers and relics of a more sexist era.
More than 2m Russians had queued for hours to venerate the relics.
It "contains relics for the protection of Paris," he said on Twitter.
We believe in our words, our calligraphy, our poetry, our ancient relics.
Some ancient relics never cease to pique the interest of modern societies.
The subs patrolling the depths are arguably relics of the Cold War.
The relics of humanity are on the bottom of the East River.
Astronomers are planning a hunt for the relics of long-dead planets.
They're relics of his professional, public life—proof of a groundbreaking career.
The jokes already felt like relics from another time, the host shaken.
And gas-powered cars will be relics, "like steam engines," he says.
Instead, we are left with bizarre relics of what could have been.
On one Spring Valley property, some relics will likely never be removed.
The primary relics from this time forward are her manuscripts of poems.
But look as one might, there are few relics of Jewish death.
Media owners say the rules are relics of a less digital era.
But there are smaller relics from that time that persist as homes.
The JSA is one of the last relics of the Cold War.
The attitudes that fuel these injustices are not relics of the past.
Two mechanisms are bringing relics of the Air India planes to light.
The buildings and relics there are on the Unesco World Heritage List.
What remains is a refined but resolutely modern line of future relics.
" And I was adamant that I didn't want to show performance "relics.
The fire also endangered its vast collection of Christian relics and artwork.
Like Roman Catholics, they believe that the grace of God present in the saints' bodies during life remains active in their relics…and God uses these relics as a channel of divine power and an instrument of healing.
Kazan, who is co-director of Oxford University's School of Archaeology relics cluster and a collegium research fellow at the University of Turku, first got hooked on the mystery and intrigue of Christian relics by watching films like that.
His treasure chest, which contains excavated relics, could be subject to federal scrutiny.
As things stand, Names are starting to look like part of the relics.
The artform, like so many relics of antiquity, is now in a museum.
Now they are often forgotten, even when their relics remain in plain view.
Branka Arsić is the author of Bird Relics: Grief and Vitalism in Thoreau.
" "So now even ancient relics can be rented to guests for a profit?
"Jeremy's Radical Relics" or "Lin's Loopy Antiquities" both have some traction to them.
There may be some hope for former British colonies shedding such legal relics.
They're constantly seeing images and hearing racist language that they thought were relics.
China is generally opposed to military alliances, seeing them as Cold War relics.
He mourned the relics of colonial rule, especially the loss of human potential.
The monks have protected the relics from Muslim invaders, colonial armies and fires.
To many, these test cards are merely intriguing relics of a bygone past.
Holding on to other countries' relics can be a sign of continuing tensions.
The rotating presidency is one of several stubborn relics of the EU's past.
And why's she using that gift to defend ancient relics and foreign cultures?
There's Rome, where relics of an ancient empire coexist with rich modern culture.
They're relics from her days as an activist, which she pores over proudly.
The sculptures are made of recycled industrial relics, according to PBS Independent Lens.
And the signs above the counter are relics from the "Mad Men" era.
Father Kolodiejchuk said about 1,700 parishes had already asked his office for relics.
They are relics now, since the 1916 Zoning Resolution was superseded in 1961.
In Arizona, the sweeping landscape is dotted with relics of the Old West.
When the Lama created a temple, these "Yeti" relics became a main attraction.
Berlin isn't the only German city to be evacuated because of war relics.
Photo booths are nearly relics, now that almost everyone's phone has a camera.
The collection of such relics was an extremely popular practice in medieval Europe.
Making the past present Though some of the world's most famous relics are venerated by Christians -- like the Shroud of Turin and the bones of Saint Peter -- Christianity is hardly the first religion in which relics are important, Kazan said.
Ironically, some of the finest bronze relics from this era were recovered from shipwrecks.
Gangs of colorful cyberpunk characters roam across the relics and rubble of crumbling cityscapes.
It's lacking any sort of modernity and is littered with relics of the past.
There might be ancient relics of Earth's earliest days piled up like cairns there.
But the objects retain something of their status as historical markers and archeological relics.
For Jonk, a longtime aficionado of Soviet relics, the trip was a career highlight.
These relics were actually crucial for urban communication before the days of the telephone.
Sahej Rahal, from Mumbai, created monumental relics from the future made of recycled materials.
Many supposedly global firms were crusty colonial relics; at home British industry was decaying.
"We broadly define fakes/forgeries into three categories: refills, replicas, and relics," he says.
In 2098, books and the bookshelves that held them were relics from the past.
With new technologies and techniques, scientists are learning more about relics today than ever.
Maurice unwraps a new gun controller to replace one of the two plastic relics.
Approximately 150 of these ancient stellar relics lurk on the outskirts of our galaxy.
He has cracked only a fraction of the skulls and relics of his peer.
I zoom past relics of what appears to be an old alien space station.
I'd prowled the halls of mysterious libraries, gathered mystical relics, and sharpened my blades.
"They are literally relics of the dead past in the modern world," he said.
But beyond their aesthetic appeal, Müller's glass balls are mysterious relics with hidden power.
The dogs have been fundamental for understanding some relics that remain obscure to archaeologists.
Will you not come forward and admit to collecting ghostly relics of the past?
I peeled the lid to reveal dozens of relics outlined through tissue-paper wrapping.
Their inexperience also allows them to be free of malignant relics from the past.
A sturdy, elegant palette mixes stainless steel railings and Corten planters with industrial relics.
Few relics of the Prussian era had survived and they were in poor condition.
Documenting these relics helped the team replicate the amplitude and frequency of the corrugations.
Then, there's the stories: Fellow travelers who share relics, memories, and lessons on whiskey!
Many relics from an older internet, like Napster or Myspace, are no longer around.
Browne's books are the relics I have brought with me from the old country.
Police said the man "damaged several Jewish relics," but the Torah scrolls were unharmed.
In general, the artifacts tell broader stories rather than serve simply as national relics.
It is also the home of some of the world's most treasured Christian relics.
The treasures: The fire endangered Notre-Dame's vast collection of Christian artworks and relics.
The relics were placed in the spire by an archbishop to protect the cathedral.
Poly-national, multi-ethnic, and omnigendered, these garments are not relics of the past.
They are relics of past, personal devotion — tangible objects that once affirmed spiritual faith.
The ancient relics are so puzzling that NASA is now working to unravel the mystery.
"It is a gold cross, an encolpion - a work made to hold relics," he said.
Other objects are the chilling relics of national tragedies or high-profile crime scenes: The .
But like other far-flung relics of empire, Anguillans often complain that they are overlooked.
In our age of imprudent Trumpism, this astute nasty display felt like dainty relics mislaid.
Language is full of relics like this, many of them with fascinating stories to tell.
History, which prefers its scientists to be prophets rather than relics, has been less kind.
It was created to protect 19th-century relics that were discovered during excavations in 1965.
"To this day we have the relics of New York City's haunted waterfront," Albert explained.
Park officials have not described what type of items or relics may have been targeted.
But to test out Polaroids Snap camera, I sought out relics of old Las Vegas.
Beyond vintage, where you're buying one-off relics of the past, I'm interested in ideas.
Such acts of political and physical violence aren't relics of a less-enlightened past, either.
We are not ready to concede that good jobs are relics of a bygone time.
The big picture: These priceless relics are fundamentally intertwined with the history of France itself.
Yes, there will always be a use for department stores, but they're kind of relics.
On the cell walls Kushner glimpsed pictures of Harley-Davidsons, relics of a former life.
And they have unearthed other relics, including 16th- and 17th-century coins, ceramics and porcelain.
Mr. Singson had stumbled upon relics of one of volcanology's more quixotic disaster response plans.
"The belief that traditional watches are relics of the past is false," Mr. Kassan said.
How do you do that with old relics like vinyl or an 808 and 909?
It might be easy to dismiss Mr. Albert's photographs as relics from a sexist past.
The country's Chettinad region is full of architectural relics in various states of decaying opulence.
It's absolutely terrible, one of the most 2000s-esque relics you can find on Spotify.
We spend a weekend cruising the streets of Stockton, looking for extant landmarks and relics.
About half are up and running, relics from the 220s and 230s, revived into utility.
He edits classic commercials into his journeys, and seems drawn to relics of American kitsch.
The relics host rock crystals in lieu of authentic jewels, meaning they are worth little.
Curriculums are over-ambitious relics of an era when only a select few went to school.
This was an educated, smart, and good man who just had a passion for collecting relics.
Harness the power of corrupted relics to defeat gigantic bosses, at the cost of your humanity.
Discmans, boomboxes, and chunky family computers are among some of the familiar relics seen on-screen.
Filled to the rafters with artifacts, the Valley Relics Museum is committed to preserving that history.
But those relics that hold the memories of her previous life still remain in her closet.
Earlier in November, Brown shared an Instagram video packed with relics from her girl group days.
Instead, they use relics and physical spaces to test the boundaries of what may be recalled.
Rock stars become priceless relics to us the very moment we first hear our favorite songs.
On Monday, as firefighters battled flames at Notre Dame, the safety of the relics was unknown.
Many of the barriers that were baked into government policy are now relics of the past.
So the only answer is to glue relics from your childhood to a gown and smile.
Many of the IDPs currently squatting in the relics of old Tskaltubo are awaiting new housing.
The cenobites treasured up the relics of the sannyasins because the sannyasins had approached the Pancreator.
They were relics of the 1970s, before computers began choreographing traffic signal patterns on major arteries.
His Study of Life at PAFA considers the life of Eakins through relics of his existence.
Among the other relics in the museum is a UH-1 helicopter, known as a Huey.
It was on the Ypres Salient, next to a small, privately run museum of war relics.
A painting in the museum (which also houses his relics) depicts Savonarola's execution later that month.
My wife, Flora, has become inured to the novelty of a beach littered with primeval relics.
Yangon's crumbling architecture is being demolished, with British colonial relics making way for glass-sheathed buildings.
It didn't quite, but Mr. Scott took care of what the house and its relics couldn't.
It became a World Heritage site in 1998 for its blend of nature and cultural relics.
Many relics, including the Crown of Thorns, were saved, but other historical items require extensive renovations.
For this group, art emerged organically from their engagement with local customs, relics, and discarded articles.
They are relics of Du Paquier's fine craftsmanship that was so in-demand at the time.
In carefully molding these relics, Morrison is less a traditional filmmaker than he is a sculptor.
The relics have all been recovered and returned to the temple in the town of Yelang.
We walk around the massive nave and admire all the relics and the grave of Christopher Columbus.
In a living room nook, scraps of original wallpaper were preserved in little bags like talismanic relics.
In both countries, the relics' temporary transfer involved some delicate inter-Christian diplomacy, and that is important.
Last season, which ended in July, introduced Ghost Island, a place littered with relics from Survivor's past.
Instead he builds: his dream is another 50 museums, preserving still more relics for his fellow Chinese.
We have one very simple rule for these relics: Carbon-date a sample before committing to buy.
Weddings photos are beautiful relics of a day that celebrates love, family and, on occasion, celebrity photobombs.
And every year during Holy Week, Notre Dame unveils some of the most coveted relics in Christendom.
And when they approached main roads on the march, anyone found carrying Japanese relics was immediately killed.
In other words, you know, being turned into relics of it in the dustbin of corporate history.
Maybe Study for Fifteen Points is the excuse I needed to revisit office relics of eras past.
One way to look at these pictures is as relics from a period when there was a
The relics and treasures, the crown, are safe, thanks to the chaplain of the Paris fire brigade.
The result is that many newspapers have become living relics, pale and attenuated, struggling to be significant.
Inside of Huey Helicopter #174 are suspended remains of helicopter parts, relics of the war's brutal nature.
Greetings and closings are relics of the handwritten missive that persist only as matters of, ostensibly, formality.
In a separate incident, nine other relics were sent back to the Ministry of Antiquities from France.
Tuck packs her wartime coming-of-age story with recognizable relics of a mid-20th-century childhood.
The two operational units, which came online in 2013, replaced inefficient relics constructed a half-century ago.
Even with major Hollywood talents backing the 90s FMV craze, the games largely exist as embarrassing relics.
A priest serving as the chaplain for the Paris firefighters reportedly helped save some of this relics.
The enduring fascination of Chopinian relics is also the subject of a shorter book by Paul Kildea.
"We're preserving relics of two very distinct groups of giraffes that were morphologically very different," he said.
But in Durham, N.C., on Monday night, opponents of the relics took matters into their own hands.
The #RedefineCRS campaign comes at a time when the country is grappling with relics of historic prejudice.
I looked over the icons and relics of the church on display, including beautiful old wooden carvings.
In a stroke, radiocarbon allowed for a comprehensive dating of relics from human civilization and biological history.
Construction sites doubled as archaeological pits, and countless tombs and historical relics were unearthed in the process.
Relics and artifacts from when he was alive — drawings, paintings, poems, essays — were scattered around the house.
The idea of relics took center-stage, a favorite subject for collaborator and category-defying artist Arsham.
In much of Poland, mushroom excursions double as an opportunity to encounter relics of the country's turbulent past.
Of course, controversial attempts at reviving religiously and culturally beloved relics of the past have gone viral before.
"Thirty years from now the big university campuses will be relics," says Peter Drucker, a veteran management guru.
There are relics of past wars, a fortress made of wax, and an army's encampment, but no soldiers.
Mary Frances Dondelinger creates bowls, vases, and statues that masquerade as the relics of a previously undiscovered civilization.
"What's great is that these aren't empty relics," he said, explaining what drew him to the board houses.
It has long been theorized that these scattered relics will prove decisive in the coming white walker battle.
These feature cartoon-style images of churches and other grand architectural relics of the city's pre-Communist past.
Private property—such as the relics collected here—enjoys stronger protection than at most times in China's history.
In the US, Native communities are too often overlooked or thought of as relics, or even not existing.
Yet they left all their tools in place — the archaic technologically superior relics we found throughout the world.
Both relics were were among items taken to Paris City Hall for safekeeping, Culture Minister Franck Riester said.
Both the Senate and the Electoral College are strange constitutional relics, whose problems would be hard to fix.
The morning after the blaze, priceless relics were still intact, and a crucifix bathed in the morning light.
If Trump is trying to be Nixon Redux, it's because he's surrounded himself with 573s and 257s relics.
From the bones of early saints to holy burial shrouds, various Christian relics are scattered across the globe.
"You can also see how it's been treated, if it's been cut to make other relics," said Kazan.
The Chinese version, on the other hand, features two portals to more efficiently comb through the museum's relics.
In recent years, top museums have parted with such prized relics and repatriated Cambodian artefacts to their homeland.
Torch-bearing protesters had marched Friday night to oppose Charlottesville's plan to remove relics of its Confederate past.
The different fates of Lenin shown in Ackermann's photographs exemplify the divergent atttudes towards the Communist-era relics.
Corporate websites and job pages might soon be relics, not unlike the personal-résumé websites that predated LinkedIn.
At issue are not relics of a remote civilization but living roots of perennial social and political realities.
Its plentiful exhibits include relics and artifacts that summon the era of whips and shackles with chilling persuasiveness.
Presented as found relics, the objects hint at a historic affinity with and veneration for these distant terrains.
Regardless of the sharpness of their jokes, comedians like Seinfeld and Rock seem like cultural relics in 2018.
Or were they pilfering the past for usable relics, to invent a tradition that had not heretofore existed?
But for the women's rights movement, that doesn't mean Schlafly failed or that her ideas were inconsequential relics.
That figure underscores a misapprehension: the assumption that the physical relics of recorded sound are obsolete and expendable.
After watching the 37-minute video, the amiable ceramic sculptures placed around the gallery feel more like relics.
Both are relics of the city's 19th-century decline, a reminder of where the word decadence comes from.
The relics of St. Corona have reportedly rested there since the year 997 A.D.   View the discussion thread.
According to the New York Times, Corona's relics were brought to Aachen by King Otto III in 997.
A single block can contain centuries' worth of information, memories and relics left by heroes and villains alike.
In context, the scrap-saving comes across as creativity, and the local ingredients aren't treated like sacred relics.
Fortnite is helping to keep ancient (relatively speaking) relics of early social media alive and well in 2020.
These groups used to be incredibly influential; their ceremonies and relics were supported by millions of public dollars.
But some white families view these objects as keepsakes, passed down through generations as relics of the past.
We asked six people to share their relationship relics and explain why letting go sometimes means keeping things.
Making complete sense of the conglomerate of symbols and relics within Tarantallegra is ultimately a less-than-intuitive task.
Employees are pushing companies to break down time-and-place work barriers that are relics of the Industrial Era.
ANTI-SODOMY LAWS Campaigners say laws such as those in India and Kenya are relics of British colonial history.
Egypt's ancient relics are a draw for tourists and authorities hope new finds can also help attract more visitors.
Their results were compared to known archaeological relics to see if they were on the right (or wrong) track.
Now relics of ordinary life and heinous acts in the Soviet bloc are resurfacing in museums, publications and auctions.
In our age of imprudent Trumpism, this astute nasty display felt like dainty relics mislaid: pearls cast before swine.
"These people are going to be relics in the dustbin of history, they just don't know it," Pelosi said.
With this project, Ackermann and Gobert sought to illustrate the still-sinister aura that hangs around these disgraced relics.
Babiru is set in a massively over congested slum riddled with robotic vehicles, armed insurgents, and relics of industry.
Remnants of the crucifix refers to relics believed by Christians to be part of the cross where Jesus died.
Details: Father Fournier, chaplain of the Paris Firefighters, is credited with saving some of the Cathedral's most precious relics.
We realize that we will not be silenced by the ways of the establishment or relics of the past.
HTT will eliminate coal age relics such as ticketing and include augmented windows and WiFi within its new structure.
A traveling exhibit The religious relics have not been stored in a warehouse gaining dust awaiting the museum's opening.
Expanding on its "Dungeons and Dragons" content, Geek & Sundry launched "Relics and Rarities," a shorter form show, in February.
There were days when I didn't capture any found gestures or forgotten relics that I considered of visual value.
Some are probably going through a messy divorce, and they just want to get rid of their ex's relics.
The coffins are estimated to be 3,000 years old, far older than most other ancient relics in the area.
During the Cultural Revolution, when relics were considered anti-revolutionary, many were decapitated or had their faces smashed in.
RIO DE JANEIRO — The relics were arranged in a sphinxlike configuration, as in some type of ancient burial ground.
Relics of "harmless gambling" hang on a wall up front: mah-jongg tiles passed down by Ms. Lo's grandmother.
Mr. Othoniel's vitrines display flamboyantly gilded and decorated chalices, thuribles (incense burners), monstrances (for displaying relics), chasubles and stoles.
He has made political hay out of flouting these rules -- dismissing them as musty relics of politics as usual.
Indeed, these dissident movements had already challenged the papacy and the priesthood, transubstantiation, indulgences, relics, icons, and clerical celibacy.
Cuba is not a major issue anymore, and any lingering tensions are just relics of an older political era.
On Sunday, the bones will be transferred to the palace hall where the relics of past kings are kept.
For Twilight, there's definitely a challenge in forming an exhibition around relics of a performance that visitors can't experience.
A labyrinth of tunnels and cave systems, many of which are flooded, can host otherworldly ecosystems and archaeological relics.
As lesbian bars become relics of a past generation, dating apps continue to disappoint, and online hubs like AfterEllen.
"Where'd you go?" he wonders, slouched in the attic, encompassed by dust-soft relics from his childhood and marriage.
And as a staffer handed out Klobuchar T-shirts, now relics of a bygone campaign, another woman shouted. "2024!"
Legal experts say bread and water's demise will not free the military justice system of all its troublesome relics.
Nations seeking the curbs must show they are working to crack down on black markets and safeguard their relics.
But the flames had yet to reach many of the artworks, artifacts and relics, and it was the Rev.
Red Guards rampaged Beijing and other cities, destroying historical sites and cultural relics, and mass killing enemies of communism.
This has the side effect of starving networks of viewers and accelerating the demise of these 20th-century relics.
"Or maybe they'll leave to have another life, perhaps only as large artifacts, objects, relics, who knows," she said.
Travelers are drawn by the art, of course, but also by the architecture and historical relics within its walls.
As much ritual as movie, "The Color of Pomegranates" was staged amid ancient ruins, using religious relics as props.
Two hundred officers seized phones, laptops, weapon-related objects, clothing and Nazi relics, the ministry said in a statement.
But the real story lay in the relics from the foundry that are on display and adorn the home.
The relics date to different eras, suggesting that the smugglers were well organized, according to museum curator Ahmed Samir.
Some visitors laid flowers at the altars, each brimming with personal relics: stuffed animals, swim goggles, boxes of pasta.
The décor includes Mets memorabilia, a poster for "A Chorus Line," and relics from Rushetzky's long career in journalism.
But a new excavation at an aboriginal rock shelter called Madjedbebe revealed human relics that dated back 65,000 years.
When the Freemasons decided to move, they cleaned out most of the building but left behind a few relics.
Museums say that putting skeletons and relics on display aids understanding of world cultures and scientific development throughout history.
Mandy's only trace lies inside of the bench: two long pairs of Mandy Socks, relics of a former presence.
Border Crossing raises questions of how we define relics, what we choose to save or care about, and why.
Euripides Evriviades, Cyprus's high commissioner to Britain, says that any such arrangements would be "anachronistic relics of a colonial system".
" Christopher Buckley on Frederick the Wise: "Here's this guy Frederick of Saxony, the guy with this collection of 19,000 relics.
As with all other stolen Palmyra relics seized by the government, it will be returned to the city, Hariri said.
From pieces of his corpse we have created several relics that have been sent to different churches around the world.
Far from being relics of the past, competition remains fierce and the release of new games is a regular occurrence.
Teibel's albums washed up in yard sales and second-hand stores as relics from the dawn of the environmental movement.
Relics found at a former rubbish dump are displayed as part of the historical exhibition at former concentration camp Buchenwald.
Very quickly a team was fully dedicated to save all these holy pieces, and specifically the relics and the crown.
A league that seemingly keeps getting younger is still holding court for the last standing relics of basketball's previous era.
Grutas Park, a sculpture garden in south-west Lithuania, is the home of 86 such relics of the Soviet era.
"It means going from someone who wants to possess relics to understanding there's a greater purpose to that," Dozois said.
Now, with the help of technology, researchers have new tools that may cut through some of the mystery surrounding relics.
Also Gaza, a tiny Palestinian enclave on the Mediterranean coast, is filled with relics of the recent and distant past.
As Jaguar's design boss, he transitioned the company from stale relics of "ole Britain" to tightly-tucked, chisel-jawed showstoppers.
Relics of the past can remind us that who we were may no longer be representative of who we are.
The relics are placed on top of and within layers of pink and terracotta archaeological stratification, as if just unearthed.
"To me they are like relics or artifacts from what's happening in the painting," the artist tells The Creators Project.
It is exciting to think that these relics, which date from such an ancient time, could in fact be genuine.
But the State of the Union is still one of the last relics of the power of the bully pulpit.
When he arrived at the vault each day, he had the feeling he was entering a cathedral stocked with relics.
You probably didn't know — and most museums weren't going to tell you — that many of those relics were stolen goods.
The narrator relates the current culture's interpretation of the strange relics of the past forgotten culture of the twentieth century.
Jean-Marc Fournier, has emerged as a central figure in the mission to rescue artworks and relics from the blaze.
Other relics discovered on site and preserved include two large aqua-colored cranes that used to haul cargo from ships.
The relics are on a tour of the United States, with half a dozen stops from Milwaukee to Bridgeport, Conn.
She was on an all-church tour of New York City, the highlight of which was to be the relics.
In "Life Among the Ruins," the writer Kanishk Tharoor explores the personal stories of locals who live near historical relics.
In any case, Aachen Cathedral hopes the shrine and relics will now garner increased attention once they can be exhibited.
Ditching the Republican Party line, Trump defended eminent domain and dismissed the standard-bearers of conservative thought as irrelevant relics.
It's another in a free nation like Italy, where government curfews and curtailed rights are relics of a tortured history.
Reforming the primary system would go a long way toward making televised shouting matches curious relics of a dysfunctional age.
Hong Kong (CNN)War relics are often discovered in unusual places, but few finds are as unexpected as this one.
Masoudi, 71, achieved success as a custodian of Afghanistan's historical relics but he feels anguish just before a presidential election.
"They are going to be shown to be who they are, which is a bunch of murderous relics," he said.
The games follow Knack, a friendly golem made of swirling, flashing relics who aids humanity in a fight against goblins.
Many wartime relics are degraded over time by rust and water damage, but the explosive mechanism can sometimes remain intact.
"They are works of art and deserve to be seen as that, not just as cultural relics," Mr. Paraskevaides said.
The relics granted its owner god-like powers, and helped explain why the Templars were able to remain in power.
His compositions abstract relics taken from old video game culture and places them in conversation with other, more natural materials.
But I've also seen recent items looted from Palmyra — I mean busts and relics from tombs and from the museums.
Apparently he wanted to violate the sanctity of the institution while claiming one of its choice relics as his own.
Artifact hunting and cultural pillaging are invariably interlinked, especially in the Southwest, where Native American relics are often dug up illegally.
Strange colossal shapes dot the Sonoran Desert in Arizona, x-shaped relics of a once top-secret Cold War spying project.
According to local folklore, he was said to have been aided by Yetis and to have kept relics from the beasts.
So he had to keep his desires in check as he perused an online auction of NASA relics in May 2012.
Cairo's Egyptian Museum, stuffed with Pharaonic relics, can barely keep track of its inventory and was looted during the Arab spring.
Feminists, many of whom had campaigned for democracy, began painting political parties as sexist relics for failing to run female candidates.
Now that these internet relics are evidently achieving retro chic, maybe all those free AOL discs were worth saving after all.
Prokopis Pavlopoulos, the state president of Greece, hailed the relics as a reminder of Greek Christianity's founding role in European civilisation.
I haven't packed them myself, and the contents range from mundane odds and ends to treasured relics of my "before" life.
These areas area have been set aside to protect extensive coral reefs, deepwater reefs, hydrothermal vent communities, and even archaeological relics.
The French insurer also said it provided insurance coverage for some of the relics and religious artworks displayed in the cathedral.
The interior damage is extensive, but many artefacts and relics, including a supposed part of Jesus's crown of thorns, were saved.
In an office at Carnegie Mellon University, relics from the founding fathers of artificial intelligence aren't rotting away or collecting dust.
Flash-forward just 10 short years from now, and these brands — and others like them — could be relics of the past.
"When Jesus comes on the scene, there's no evidence, but when Helena goes, you see this surge in relics," said Cargill.
Proceed with caution The mystery that inspires curiosity about relics among the masses also leads many biblical scholars to avoid them.
What made you want to take these very old cultural relics—the mokugyo and sutras—and combine them with modern technology?
The group gathered to protest Charlottesville's plan to remove relics of its Confederate past, such as a statue of Confederate Gen.
In the years that followed, relatives of the buried brought relics from Thessaloniki, built a church, and tended to the cemetery.
If anything, the more believable characters make its core — a game about shooting people — feel like one of Drake's ancient relics.
In 2017, the idea of using technology to have relics of the 90s delivered to your door simply makes no sense.
Like the cavernous warehouse at the end of Raiders of the Lost Ark, video game history is littered with forgotten relics.
The lawmaker was referring to relics in the coast of West Africa where people were enslaved and sold to the Americas.
What was the origin of the stone relics and ruins, reminiscent of the Mano del Desierto, left behind by earlier cultures?
The relics you collect during your space journeys are undeniably helpful, but the journeys themselves stretch on for way too long.
Authorities have not yet determined exactly how much of the cathedral's collection of art and historical relics was destroyed or preserved.
Instead they'd become discredited legal relics from an era of optimism that would seem even further away than it does today.
To celebrate, VICE caught up with Miller to chat about why these relics from the recent past have such power today.
They have come far from their early days as relics of mercantilism, but large companies embody interests that Washington cannot ignore.
The sheer number of Saint Nicholas bone relics have led people to wonder: Can they all belong to the same person?
Women who have been photographed by Bill Cunningham cherish those stories as relics more valuable than any shoe, handbag, or coat.
And it comes complete with relics of Kelly's life there, including her childhood-height hatch marks on a door frame upstairs.
Trafficking in antiquities is illegal across most of the Middle East, and dealing in stolen relics is illegal under international law.
So it's good we're starting to lose these relics that reflect just how captive the audience is on a long flight.
The staggering amount of history, with its impressive relics and monuments, remains a dramatic accompaniment to serene desertscapes and welcoming people.
Time is fleeting, but relics and monuments of ancient times remind us that leaving something enduring is what defines a civilization.
Most of the artworks, artifacts and relics have been moved to the Louvre museum, Prime Minister Édouard Philippe said on Wednesday.
Jean-Marc Fournier, has emerged as a central figure in the mission to rescue artworks, artifacts and relics from the blaze.
It's redundant and obsolete and needs to be placed with all the other relics that Ireland is now getting rid of.
Down from her, Jackie Rodriguez, 28, who flew in from Texas to view the relics, lugged her suitcase through the line.
It was one of many swastikas hidden throughout the palace, relics of the days when it was occupied by the Nazis.
These restrictions were less Muslim than Yemeni, instinctive relics of Hoda's parents' own upbringing in a society where honor was paramount.
Now she pointed to the table of objects I was studying, some of which were purported to be relics of slavery.
But the buildings are relics of the "Mad Men" era, with an average age of 75 years, according to city officials.
Whatever Newman would make of tinkering with his relics, he would probably have appreciated the diverse state of Catholicism in England.
Relics went to the Smithsonian Institution and the island was sold, eventually becoming part of the Hudson Highlands State Park Preserve.
He left after 15 minutes for the religious freedom event, where he announced US funding for protecting religious sites and relics.
As far as '90s relics go, Rainforest Cafe is especially notable for how little it seems to have changed with time.
Chinese tourists have defaced ancient relics including a 3,500-year-old Egyptian temple in recent years, prompting outrage even in China.
The director, Mark Pellington, who scatters photos of the young Ms. MacLaine in the house like religious relics, clearly adores her.
I think of these images as relics in the present tense: they remind us that the past is not necessarily past.
Five men who are suspected of having stolen relics from a local temple were paraded through the streets of Guizhou, China.
These pieces consist of mounted wood sculptures that feel like relics shaped by multiple uses designed and imagined by a single hand.
For many young Republicans this year, both the party's platform and its newly crowned nominee, Donald Trump, are relics of the past.
Some of her fellow honorees wore sequined Hillary shirts and "I'm With Her" pins, relics of a campaign now tinged with sadness.
The fully functioning pipe is made by Candy Relics, and is actually created from a slip cast of a real aluminum can.
The sculptures seem almost totemic, like relics of a past civilization—yet they remain modern in their bright colors and surreal forms.
Surrounded by the photographs and relics of her parents, she never could grow out of the predicament of being the lonely child.
I am shipping you with the boy you met when you were supposed to be shipping relationship relics to your last boy.
Nostalgia is always in, and countless times we've seen relics of the past resurrected for modern-day use — vinyl, polaroids, vintage filters.
There's still plenty to learn about what's going on down there, including geographical features, deep sea marine life, and undiscovered archaeological relics.
Relics of his treasure hunting days are hidden away in the attic, a dusty personal sanctuary where Nate indulges in fond remembrances.
These dolphins are considered evolutionary relics, having diverged from other cetaceans (a family that includes dolphins and whales) earlier than other dolphins.
As she made her way through the treasure-filled galleries, she kept "nerding out," as she sheepishly called it, over the relics.
Bound by tattered rags, they look encrusted all the way down to their canvas ground, like relics preserved from an archeological site.
Historians will remember 603st-century internet culture for a few iconic relics: rare Pepes, "proudy" best friends, a clenched cartoon aardvark's fist.
On Friday, the king visited the Temple of the Emerald Buddha to pay respects to one of Thailand's most sacred Buddhist relics.
Your task is to investigate Sonata, an organization (and malevolent AI) that is sending soldiers into the city to recover powerful relics.
Few indigenous people still live in the communal dwellings such relics guard, and those who remain hang Christian crosses on their doors.
Likewise, our antagonists seem to toggle between invincible, superpowered bullies who could easily crush us and laughably archaic relics of the past.
The aesthetic impact was "not ideal," the head of the provincial cultural relics bureau, Ding Hui, conceded, according to The Beijing News.
The Yeti, a US State Department concern It wasn't the relics that drove high-profile explorers in search of these elusive creatures.
He said the downtown and centerpiece of the park still stood, but it was unsafe to go inside and collect more relics.
Many country songs figure small towns as relics from a more wholesome past, or reserves against the excesses of contemporary—urban—life.
He filled his opulent sets with chandeliers, furniture, and other 19th-century relics on loan from over 40 museums across the USSR.
As the affair inches towards its resolution, officials from China are due in Indianapolis this week to recover their relics, CBS reports.
The city is filled with dark fiber optic cable that's not connected to any homes or businesses—relics from more optimistic days.
Matthew Williamson's GIFs are contemporary relics of the world wide web, documenting the instantly gratifying yet relentlessly ephemeral nature of online culture.
"There is both historical holiness here in terms of relics and icons, and living holiness through monasticism," Father Damaskinos at Xenophontos said.
Soon they will be crippled relics in homes and memories, photos on a dusty mantel or side table with a yellowed doily.
Many holy spots around the globe have remnants of saints' body parts, or relics, on display for the faithful to pray near.
Tracked down by steel-made monsters deployed into a military-industrial ballet, these bears are the only relics of the living world.
It is not enough to simply rename our buildings, tear down our statues and de-accession the relics of our flawed past.
Other images preserve the disturbing relics of those who died, from piles of shoes and luggage to a mound of human ash.
Today, old graffiti-tagged slabs stand as harmless relics, and the long scar of the wall's foundation runs through the bustling intersection.
Relics uncovered at the site showed Roman, pagan and Christian influences, illustrating the "cultural diversity of this enigmatic civilization," the study said.
There are coffee makers and stand mixers, radios and record players, and computing-type relics of the past that aren't quite recognizable.
Among other tasks, the museum has to prevent the decay of relics of the victims, such as hair, shoes and eye glasses.
It's one of many relics of the food industries that created great fortunes: The Roosevelts and Havemeyers made their money in sugar.
The relics stood out to McDonnell as symbols of the country's national identity that has been transformed by 40 years of war.
The motive is still unclear, but the church authorities say they don't believe there is any commercial market for such stolen relics.
Some, like Bill Maher — who built a whole career out of seeming to tell things like they were — now seem like relics.
This phenomenon served a particular purpose in central Europe, where Protestant raids had systematically stripped Catholic altars of their iconography and relics.
In another room, office boxes filled with iconic middle class relics are encased in transparent, alien-like baubles hanging from the ceiling.
As firefighters strove to put out the flames on Monday, other workers attempted to rescue the innumerable artworks and relics inside the building.
When presented with sacred objects and holy relics, Mr Putin made the appropriate Orthodox gestures, crossing himself and offering a kiss of veneration.
They were also shocked by Damien Hirst's "Coup de tête" sculpture and elements of his Relics exhibition in Doha around the same time.
Harvey's ceramic collage portraits of historical figures meld together different symbols and relics, emblematic of what can only be described as British-ness.
Along the walls are vibrant plexiglass plaques and a row of color coordinated sports jerseys, raised high like relics of a championship run.
The 1990s produced a ton of millennial-friendly nostalgic relics, but none encapsulate the decade more than the movies of the Disney Renaissance.
The relics' arrival on May 21st (from their long-term home in the Italian port of Bari) was greeted with full military honours.
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Europe's low-cost airlines once mocked the air miles programs run by flag carriers as expensive relics of a bygone era.
The yellow paper and the crumbly quality of much on view added to my sense of wandering among relics of a lost civilization.
The Cultural Relics Bureau said the repair was part of an emergency project to prevent further damage from heavy rain or natural disaster.
Over the years since, being sceptical about the identity of the Romanov relics has become a sort of touchstone of zealous religious nationalism.
History had relegated dragons to icons of the past, terrifying relics of a dynasty long gone and a magic that no longer existed.
Many of his allies feel as conned by this pardon as people who bought fake relics from Chaucer's pardoner in "The Canterbury Tales".
The move brings us closer to making video game discs into museum relics alongside the old Sega and Nintendo cartridges from previous consoles.
Although these relics from Prince's past cannot replace him, they are points of pilgrimage for those who carry on his legacy and spirit.
However, there are also a handful of relics from that era that we wouldn't mind having a comeback, if only for our amusement.
Under normal circumstances, Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris would have been preparing to display its holy relics to the faithful on Good Friday.
The push to take down the four offending relics, led by Mitch Landrieu, the mayor, seemed to come out of nowhere in 2015.
Moreover, the wood-grain painter's tools are well-worn, seemingly relics of another time, though their unorthodox usage imparts a decidedly contemporary feel.
Scrolling through these relics is sure to make you feel nostalgic for the days of touching up your makeup in your locker mirror.
But to Drake it's as unfamiliar and foreign as one of the relics he'd find in an ancient tomb, though hardly as interesting.
The discovery of ancient relics in the Grand Canal when local authorities stop water to dredge it, is oft reported in Chinese newspapers.
His Old Relics series is inspired by the religious practice born in Africa, grown in the Caribbean, and forcibly erased in the Western.
One evening, a saxophonist from Damascus serenaded her in the former chapel, stripped of religious relics, where the Mallersdorfer Sisters used to worship.
Relics of Zimbabwe's economic collapse line Harare's streets -- tattered bank notes, vendors selling junk, gate after gate of abandoned factories locked and shut.
Along the way, often while standing in front of relics whose provenance he has just decimated, he meets priests, pilgrims, students and others.
This eventual contamination of our Anthropocene civilization with zoological relics from the Mesozoic is the "seventh iteration" foreseen by the book's prophet: Malcolm.
Apple built the Air not for 2008, but for later when wireless networking was ubiquitous and optical disk drives were all but relics.
He dives into the old places and brings relics back with him; useful pieces of history, power cells, weapons, tidbits of arcane knowledge.
But as with many saints, parts of the remains have been acquired by churches around the world as objects of devotion, or relics.
The owner, Purushottam Goyal, has a weakness for the past, and for nearly four decades he has filled the store with intriguing relics.
While the city is home to the president, it also houses some of the most important monuments, museums, and relics of American history.
And thus we lug around relics hoping that they will one day help us make sense of an experience that we can't yet.
Lit from above, each still life gains a dramatic, painterly feel, further transforming the banality of the food items into relics of eccentricity.
London Journal Once unwanted relics, the booths are being retooled in imaginative ways, including as cellphone repair shops, tiny cafes and defibrillator sites.
The artists and galleries left the neighborhood long ago, and the bar is one of the last remaining relics of a different time.
He digested the form of abattis – or limb fragments, in French – and infused them with relics of his own experiences for the exhibit.
Every nook of the Titmouse animation studio in Hollywood is filled with relics of pop-culture history and creations too obscure to name.
Maasbach noted that museum had many relics that stemmed from the Chinese Exclusion Act and documents related to it may now be lost.
A matrilineal obsession, the three Missoni women hunt for vintage finds on weekends, filling their respective homes with vast medleys of kooky relics.
These places and things are not fossilized relics of a bygone era, but allow for a way of life that is uniquely Iranian.
In the 259th century, the home's owners welcomed visitors in, to see some of the relics and hear the tales of that period.
There I stared at the relics of Middle-earth: original manuscripts, watercolors, a roughed-out map of Gondor in the author's own hand.
A few precious relics — like an artwork that's believed to contain a thorn from a crown Jesus Christ once wore — were reportedly salvaged.

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