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Janet Laird-Lagassee, Auburn, Maine, most unique interpretation of a subject for "Hewn"; and Gail MacArgel, St. Peters, Mo., finest detail in any medium for "Five Plums."
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Janet Laird-Lagassee, Auburn, Maine, most unique interpretation of a subject for "Hewn"; and Gail MacArgel, St. Peters, Mo., finest detail in any medium for "Five Plums."
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Janet Laird-Lagassee, Auburn, Maine, most unique interpretation of a subject for "Hewn"; and Gail MacArgel, St. Peters, Mo., finest detail in any medium for "Five Plums."
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Hewn into the rock underneath that structure is a network of tunnels that archaeologists believe were used by Jewish rebels fighting Roman armies in the second century A.D.
PHOTOS: 1,500-Year-Old Church Found In Israeli Dig AP/The Huffington Post 2011
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Hewn out of the rock in the 12th century, the church of St Jean is entirely underground.
Visiting Charm-Guaranteed French Villages Lennox Morrison 2011
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Hewn out of stone in the days of Jerusalem's Second Holy Temple, it holds an ancient wine press now flanked by oak barrels in which Mr. Berg's best wines are aging.
Young Vineyards, Biblical Pedigrees Peter Hellman 2010
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Hewn out of stone in the days of Jerusalem's Second Holy Temple, it holds an ancient wine press now flanked by oak barrels in which Mr. Berg's best wines are aging.
Young Vineyards, Biblical Pedigrees Peter Hellman 2010
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Hewn out of stone in the days of Jerusalem's Second Holy Temple, it holds an ancient wine press now flanked by oak barrels in which Mr. Berg's best wines are aging.
Young Vineyards, Biblical Pedigrees Peter Hellman 2010
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Hewn by steady hands of Michelangelo, the seventeen-foot statue of David is luminescent: one of the world's most important masterpieces.
Brent Green: Baby Boomers: 1969 - Europe on 5 Dollars a Day; 2009 - Europe on 500 Dollars a Day 2009
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Hewn by steady hands of Michelangelo, the seventeen-foot statue of David is luminescent: one of the world's most important masterpieces.
Brent Green: Baby Boomers: 1969 - Europe on 5 Dollars a Day; 2009 - Europe on 500 Dollars a Day 2009
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