- monarch, by her father. A
festival in
honour of the kaṇṇavijjhana maṅgalā (
ear-
boring ceremony) of
Setkya Dewi was held from 8 to 28
November 1840 in Amarapura...
- The War of Jenkins'
Ear was
fought by
Britain and
Spain between 1739 to 1748. The
majority of the
fighting took
place in New
Granada and the Caribbean...
- subdermal, platinum,
titanium or
medical grade steel subdermal implants).
Ear piercing and nose
piercing have been
particularly widespread and are well...
- Roborough, in Eastbourne. Geddes—who with a "round face and sticking-out
ears"
bore a
resemblance to
Guinness and
believed himself to be his father— occasionally...
- curly-haired, bald on the fore-head, long-faced, straight-nosed, and with left
ear bored'. He was born
sometime in the 140's BC and left
military service when...
- impatience, or anxiety. However,
horses with
ears slightly turned back but in a
loose position, may be drowsing,
bored, fatigued, or
simply relaxed. When a horse...
- Many Hindus'
family deity is Lord Devanathasvami. The
tonsuring and
ear-
boring ceremonies for kids in the
families stage at the
courtyard of Goddess...
- and a spiral. A hole goes
through the
stone from top to bottom,
seemingly bored from both ends with
different size bits (1⁄8 inch (3.2 mm) at the top and...
-
birth at Rangoon, 20
August 1927 – died 21 June 2003.[citation needed]
ear-
boring ceremony of
Princess Myat
Phaya Galay at
Ratnagiri The four daughters...
-
efforts to
equalise the
ears using the
Valsalva manoeuvre can
overpressurise the
middle ear, and can
cause middle ear and/or
inner ear barotrauma. An explosive...