How To Use Bicephalous In A Sentence
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In far northern Europe, bicephalous animal motifs seem to be traceable at least as far back as the early 7th millennium B.C.
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The identity of the bicephalous zoomorphic figure - perhaps a serpent or dragon - is uncertain.
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These architectural remains also depict palm trees under bicephalous eagle as the tree of life, symbolizing peace and prosperity.
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Russia's bicephalous ruling format is not likely to be permanent based on Russian history and current tandem dynamics," Beyrle wrote in February 2010 according to a copy of the cable.
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For two houses with like minds are stronger than one that is bicephalous.
Privy Seal His Last Venture
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He glanced down at her bicephalous shadow on the floor It hinted at a terrible Justice-this shadow shape.
A Canticle for Leibowitz
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Communism: You have bicephalous milk cow, the country takes away both ends, deal out your milk.
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To avoid meeting Mrs. Grales, he used the pedestrian underpass; it was no time for pleasant conversations with the bicephalous old tomato woman.
A Canticle for Leibowitz
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The national flag represents a black bicephalous eagle with open wings situated in the middle of a red background.
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A piece of Maya jewelry depicts an anthropomorphic, bicephalous serpent.
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The sentence of a German geographer recurred to him: "The German is bicephalous; with one head he dreams and poetizes while with the other he thinks and executes.
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. (Los Cuatro Jinetes del Apocalipsis) from the Spanish of Vincente Blasco Ibanez; authorized translation by Charlotte Brewster Jordan.
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Russia's bicephalous ruling format is not likely to be permanent based on Russian history and current tandem dynamics," Beyrle wrote in February 2010 according to a copy of the cable here
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Above the imperial doors the onlooker discovers the princely bicephalous eagle.
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The title page is surrounded with an engraving on wood that contains also the bicephalous eagle, the emblem of the Castriots.
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The horizontal axis is a bicephalous serpent with mandibles made from jade that symbolize water and feathers.
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There are a few references and illustrations of the double-headed or bicephalous eagle in this book, but nothing horribly informative.
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In some of the last dispatches released by WikiLeaks, US diplomats correctly predicted that Russia's "bicephalous ruling format" was fizzling out.
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It was a bicephalous child that lived thirty-two hours after he had ligated one of its heads.
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The benefit of unity had never been adequately appreciated till it had been lost, till the Church had become bicephalous of tricephalous, and there seemed to be no head precisely because there were too many.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock
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The benefit of unity had never been adequately appreciated till it had been lost, till the Church had become bicephalous of tricephalous, and there seemed to be no head precisely because there were too many.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock
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According to the Roman myth, Janus, the bicephalous god, is older than the calendar and precedes Jupiter himself.
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Several of the motifs depicted, specifically a bicephalous, snake-like creature and a monkey, are identical to those observed on the flagstone pavement at a nearby site.
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He is frequently represented in dual, bicephalous form, in constant activity in the four corners of the world, on the six faces of the cube of the universe.
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In some of the last dispatches released by WikiLeaks, US diplomats correctly predicted that Russia's "bicephalous ruling format" was fizzling out.
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This reptilian monster has various forms in its plastic representations, according to the style of each region; it can appear as a bicephalous dragon or a 2-headed plumed serpent; and also as a bird with serpent features.
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On the main facade is an imposing bicephalous eagle, which represented the Hapsburg dynasty.
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The statue is a marble bicephalous Hermes, which was discovered in 1970.