"Imagine Adam and Eve before the serpent - there's no shame, " he told the court.
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It was later revealed to be a toy submarine outfitted with a sea-serpent head.
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Her signature "serpent cuffs" resemble reptile scales, referring to a deity from southeastern Native American spirituality.
"Serpent handling, " as Pentecostals prefer to call it, began in 1909 near Cleveland, Tenn.
And they are published by small, sharp-eyed firms: Soft Skull Press in America and Serpent's Tail in Britain.
Professor Benfield is excited by the potential for further discoveries and revelations from the deep that the Serpent project may bring.
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The result would be a serpent-like conga-line rumbling down the highway.
We have some, but few, written accounts of these cultures before this time period, but earthworks like the great serpent mound have been sources of speculation for centuries.
The image that comes to mind when I think of this battle is that of a serpent swallowing its own tail, like the mythological Ouroboros of the ancient Egyptians.
The Greeks had a god named Proteus, who, if you grabbed him, started endlessly changing shape a serpent, an eagle, a lion in the hope you would startle and let go.
The tail was missing, and the current serpent was added in the late 18th century, curiously biting the goat's horn which diverges from other renditions of the chimera and was probably not the original design.
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Taylor and his team envisage their tiny serpent-like bots being used in areas such as throat operations, where they can bend easily and be used to make incisions and tie sutures with incredible dexterity and precision.
In the Kabuki tradition of men playing female characters, Mr. Sawamura's gestural dances, full of delicate facial expressions and artful costume manipulation, marvelously capture the wiles of the serpent-demon maiden hoping to enter the temple that figures in the classic play.
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What at first glance appears to be a jumble of boulders was probably a workshop where expert stonecutters practiced their trade. (One chunk of granite has been carved into almost-finished steps.) Another large stone, known as Serpent Rock, has snakes etched into its top surface.
The place is so iconic that thousands of Irish draw straws every year for the chance to be among the lucky ten or twenty to squeeze 60 feet into the magic chamber whose surrounding walls are inscribed with runic whorls, serpent forms, chevrons, and spiral signs of infinity.
This snarling, fire-snorting Chimera, which has a storied history, epitomizes the mythical monster that figures in many classical Greek texts and was first mentioned, among those that survive, in Homer's "Iliad": it's a dramatic fusion of a lion's head and body, a serpent forming the tail, and a horned, bearded goat's head and neck protruding from the spiked spine of the lion.
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