Come-to-light Sentence Examples

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  • Since that time the most valuabledocument which has come to light is the great fiscal inscription discovered in 1882 by Prince Abamelek Lazarew.

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  • A correspondence relating to the French translation of the work has also come to light among the papers of Sir Edward Nicholas.

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  • A portion of the outer wall has been recognized in a piece of primitive masonry discovered near the Odeum of Herodes Atticus; other traces will probably come to light when the northern and eastern slopes of the Acropolis have been completely explored.

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  • But the identification becomes undeniable, as further characteristics of this priestly dynasty come to light.

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  • A sculptured portico has come to light in the smallest of the five mounds, and much pottery, with incised and painted decoration, has been recovered.

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  • Sculptured stelae, honorific or funerary, all with pyramidal or slightly rounded upper ends, and showing a single regal or divine figure or two figures, have come to light at Bor, Marash, Sinjerli, Jerablus, Babylon, &c. These, like most of the rock-panels, are all marked as Hittite by accompanying pictographic inscriptions.

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  • And there has lately come to light a MS. of the 9th or 10th century in Sogdianese, an Indo-Iranian language spoken in the north-east of Asia,which shows that theNestorians had translated the New Testament into that tongue and had taught the natives the alphabet and the doctrine.

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  • Inscriptions mentioning the ForoClodienses have come to light on the spot; and an inscription of the Augustan period, which probably stood over the door of a villa, calls the place Pausilypon - a name justified by the beauty of the site.

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  • Halaesa is the only place in Sicily where an inscription dedicated to a Roman governor of the republican period (perhaps in 93 B.C.) has come to light.

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  • It would be rash, considering the buried treasures that may yet await the future explorer, to assert that such records as those in question can never come to light.

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  • A conception of the size of the whole necropolis may be gathered from the fact that nearly three thousand Etruscan inscriptions have come to light from Clusium and its district alone, while the part of Etruria north of it as far as the Arno has produced barely five hundred.

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  • Pertz collated more than sixty manuscripts for his edition of 1829, and others have since come to light.

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  • Scanty traces of fortifications of the Roman period seem to have come to light in recent tunnelling operations.

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  • Quite recently a very interesting MS., probably of the 6th century of the Hegira, but not dated, has come to light.

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  • It is only on the island of Bornholm that older formations come to light.

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  • Edhem Bey (1904), and by chance discoveries, fine-art products have come to light on the site.

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  • This new fragment of the Enochic literature has only recently come to light through five MSS.

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  • He records, however, certain notable divergencies, particularly in the case of iron and nickel, and many others have since come to light from other observations.

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  • The true feelings of the area will come to light with the formal consultations.

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  • An important piece of evidence on this point has recently come to light in the shape of the carved hippopotamus-tusk handle of an Egyptian predynastic stone knife, said to have been found in the Wadi el 'Araq, on the right bank of the Nile opposite Nag`Hamadi, and now in the Louvre.23 On this remarkable object, which is certainly of predynastic Egyptian date (before 3500 B.C.), we see representations of early Egyptians and perhaps other tribes fighting, with ships, some like those represented on the Egyptian predynastic pots and others different, with high prows and sterns, and we also see a strange deity of Babylonian aspect.

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  • On this latter road, beyond Decimo, two milestones, one of Tiberius, the other of Maxentius, each bearing the number 11, have been found; and farther on, at Capocotta, traces of ancient buildings, and an important sepulchral inscription of a Jewish ruler of a synagogue have come to light.

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  • The garden to the NW was the graveyard of the Priory and sepulchral stones and remains have come to light.

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  • Much information has come to light in recent years about artificial sweeteners and their potential negative health effects.

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  • With such a long history of Oscar winners, many interesting statistics have come to light regarding the winners.

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  • At ten years old, your dog may be just beginning to develop a medical problem that hasn't yet come to light.

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  • Many unsavory facts have come to light about the manufacturing of dog foods, including what really goes into the kibble and how dog food manufacturers meet those minimum nutritional standards.

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  • No traces of Jewish worship have been found at Ostia, but at Portus a considerable number of Jewish inscriptions in Greek have come to light.

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  • Certain scandals had come to light in a small convent school at Greco near Milan.

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