The tapestry will incorporate codes which will lead smartphone users to history depicted in each panel.
Austin believes the Bayeux Tapestry offers clues which show the confrontation took place around Crowhurst.
Robert Elswit's subtly stylised cinematography weaves a tapestry out of the five characters' perspectives.
"Many times I felt that we were doing a digital tapestry, thread by thread, " said Majewski.
Gathered together, they reveal the tapestry of individual beliefs out of which collective faith is made.
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Europe is a tapestry that is dense, colorful and deserving of continued longevity and prosperity.
In 1934, they were displayed at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, where the tapestry hangs.
But there's no doubt that he runs through Marwa's story like a bright thread through a dark tapestry.
True, it is nice to understand the captions of the Bayeux tapestry or of the mosaics of Monreale.
Once in Usk Isabel found out about the town's tapestry classes and decided she was interested in learning more.
It would also become a permanent home for the Battle of Prestonpans Tapestry.
Generations of immigrants who, with each new arrival, add a new thread to the brilliant tapestry of our nations.
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These factors combined to weave a tapestry of trust behind which she stole at will, beginning in June 2000.
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And, you know, it's terribly important - it's the richness and the tapestry of the life that I think needs music as its underpinning.
And artists recently did "Tapestry Revisited" with - paying tribute to you.
The Battle of Prestonpans Tapestry, the biggest tapestry in the world, was created to illustrate the Jacobite rising and is 104m in length.
He also brilliantly leaps backwards and forwards in time, weaving a tapestry of sorrow that builds on the story like an incoming wave.
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Sotomayor's nomination "helps to create a tapestry of this country that is very reflective of the people who live in it, " Ramirez said.
The town's tapestry project was established in 2006 and was inspired by a similar initiative in Abergavenny which took five years to complete.
These are lawyers giving away the only thing they have to sell: their ability to integrate facts into the tapestry of the law.
The people behind the the longest tapestry in the world now have their sights set on a global project to record the Scottish Diaspora.
Ten years ago, Kellogg's launched a major advertising campaign intended to ''weave a tapestry of the goodness of cereal and the goodness of life.
Sylvette Lemagnen, curator of the tapestry, said she was "delighted" with the study, saying it is "fundamental to the understanding of the Bayeux Tapestry".
The tapestry shows the incongruous places to which people make pilgrimages in the 21st century: from Mecca, Stonehenge and Auschwitz to Davos and Wembley.
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Henry IV revived the tapestry scheme in 1601 when his wife, Maria, gave birth to a long-wanted son and heir, the future Louis XIII.
It is a complex tapestry that interweaves the empirical and the symbolic, nature and culture into a unified and unique indigenous vision of the world.
The election was probably decided based on a tapestry of issues.
On the walls, a 17th-century Flemish tapestry faces a lenticular portrait of Jimi Hendrix by Gered Mankowitz and a series of small '20s-era Cubist paintings.
Her 1971 solo release "Tapestry" won four Grammys, became a landmark album for baby boomers and is still one of the bestselling albums of all time.
Project manager Sarah Windrum is determined that Isabel should add a few stitches to the town's tapestry before she returns to Mexico in the next few weeks.
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