- A
limnic eruption, also
known as a lake overturn, is a very rare type of
natural hazard in
which dissolved carbon dioxide (CO2)
suddenly erupts from deep...
-
playing cards trimmed to the
shape required. The
technique was
often called limning (as in
Nicolas Hilliard's
treatise on the Art of
Limming of c. 1600), or...
- was
called illuminating' (
limning) is well
illustrated by such guides." p. 45 In
London in the mid-19th
century the
limner David Laurent de Lara established...
- Look up
limner in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
limner is an
illuminator of m****cripts, or more broadly, a
graphic artist,
especially a portrait...
- The
Painter and
Limner is a
member of the
Royal Household in Scotland.
Appointments of
Court Painters are
recorded from 1581 onwards, and the post of Painter...
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Limnes (Gr****: Λίμνες) is a
traditional Cretan small village in Lasithi, Crete, Greece,
located 10 km from
Agios Nikolaos. It is
surrounded by
olive trees...
- John
Michael Stipe (/ˈstaɪp/; born
January 4, 1960) is an
American singer,
songwriter and artist, best
known as the lead
singer and
lyricist of the alternative...
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their works, most
explicitly with the
title of
their song "Batwings (A
Limnal Hymn)" (sic) from
their album Musick to Play in the Dark Vol. 2. In .hack//Liminality...
- The
Freake Painter (fl. 1670s), also
known as the
Freake Limner and the Freake-Gibbs Painter, was an
anonymous American portrait painter who has been described...
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Fresh water or
freshwater is any
naturally occurring liquid or
frozen water containing low
concentrations of
dissolved salts and
other total dissolved...