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The image would appear distorted and not realistic
Unlikely as they usually appear near bones.
Circles appear in isometric drawings as an elipse.
Earthquakes did appear during the Jurassic period along with volcano eruptions.
They appear to seem smaller the further away they are,and bigger the closer they get.
The weeping angels appeared in the doctor who episode Blink episode 10 of series 3 doctor who
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There were two legends about the Llorona; one rose during pre-Columbian times, while the other began to appear by the 16th century. Depending on the specific legend, the woman known as the Llorona lived on the shores of Lake Texcoco, or near the Tacubaya river. Both are located on present-day Mexico City, but at the time both locations were different towns some 16 kilometers (10 miles) apart from each other.
Blink (series 3 episode 10), The Time of Angels and Flesh and Stone (series 5 episodes 4 and 5).
Because they're predatory and carnivorous? If they're carnivores, the reason for their fangs is to chew and consume their food with ease.
If you really read the lyrics you would see that they are talking more about Lucifer and his angels. It would appear that they are in favor of the Fallen. They seem to be retelling the story putting Lucifer as the victum and calling for his return to grace.
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The earliest cave art dates back to around 40,000 years ago, with examples found in locations like the Chauvet Cave in France and El Castillo in Spain. These cave paintings provide insight into the lives and beliefs of ancient humans.
This dream bears strange similarity to a Dr. Who episode, about beings that appear to be statues of weeping angels. When a person blinks, the "angels" move supernaturally quickly, and their expressions change from weeping to wide-mouth screaming. The dream in question may have been triggered by images from this television program. The underlying meaning of the dream could reflect the dreamer's feelings of guilt or fear that one deserves divine condemnation.
Appear.
The future tense of "appear" is "will appear" or "shall appear." It is formed by adding "will" or "shall" before the base form of the verb.
Fruits appear after flowers appear in a plant.