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The original shape was seven-armed, each arm like a teardrop shooting from the center.
The large starfish like the seven-armed stars, are hunters.
You find an unusual number of sand octopus, crayfish and large seven-armed stars.
The rear wall of the altar is topped by seven candles in a seven-armed candlestick.
In turn, predatory seven-armed sea stars stalk the periphery of the vents, snacking on unfortunate crabs.
A large seven-armed gilt-bronze candelabrum, over seven feet high, records Mathilde's commissioning of it in an inscription.
A two metre tall Seven-armed candelabrum from Ottonian times (Kept in the Minster)
At each end of the quill, seven-armed "spiders" stuck out between the spokes of the driving wheels, and were connected to the drivers by coil springs.
A yellow Occitan cross on a blood-red background with the seven-armed golden star of the Felibritge makes up the flag of modern-day Occitania.
A seven-armed variant known as the "Maltese asterisk", is used as the basis of Britain's Order of St Michael and St George.
Unlike other Christians, which use the cross as their symbol, the Makuyas take the seven-armed Jewish menorah as their religious emblem, and display it on their badge or pendant.
Highlights among the images captured included huge colonies of a new species of yeti crab – so-called because of their “fur” – clustered around vent chimneys, and a predatory seven-armed sea star.
Items from synagogues and the earliest churches reveal their close links, and their differences: the use of the seven-armed candelabrum called a menorah, by Jews, and of the cross by Christians.
The site, on the banks of the Sea of Galilee, was identified as a synagogue in the 1950s because archaeologists found a carving of a menorah, a seven-armed candelabra that is a Jewish symbol.
The most important predators are the eleven-armed sea star, Coscinasterias calamaria, the seven-armed prickly starfish, Astrostole scabra, and the spiny lobster, Jasus edwardsii (Andrew and MacDiarmid 1991, Barker 2007).
Leading Chicago area designers and craftsmen were employed for elements like the seven-armed electric candelabra flanking the pulpit (William Lau) and the four stately heralding angels standing atop the organ case (Beil & Mauch).
The creature had started out as just another seven-armed starfish, but somewhere along the way its "front" arms had shortened and thinned, becoming feeding appendages or something, while the other limbs had slid toward the back, fitting together into a kind of teardrop shape, with one elongated limb at the back serving as a kind of tail.
In the middle lie seven stars and a seven-branched candlestick.
But I rather fancy it will be a seven-branched candelabrum, after all.
The seven-branched candelabrum was still next to his face.
Here you can also see the first picture of the seven-branched candelabrum, the menorah.
For a moment the seven-branched menorah appears and then immediately vanishes.
On these occasions we even have a seven-branched candlestick on the table.
The seven-branched candlestick, or menorah, may be placed at the sides.
The Abbot remained standing in the middle of the cell under the seven-branched candelabrum.
Engraved into the stamp is the seven-branched menorah on top of a narrow base.
He is depicted in a high priest's vestments holding a seven-branched menorah.
I am looking for a seven-branched candelabrum.
The number of colours is meant to symbolize the seven-branched Jewish Menorah.
On the monument in the form of a seven-branched candelabrum (menorah) 50 names were inscribed.
Many synagogues have a large seven-branched candelabrum commemorating the full Menorah.
On the first night we light the central candle of the kinara, the seven-branched candelabrum, and talk about the holiday's seven principles.
The seven-branched menorah and trumpets are clearly depicted.
Rufus took the candle from his lantern and used it to light the tapers in a seven-branched brass holder.
In the middle of a 120 sq.m. main hall, archaeologists discovered an unusual stone carved with a seven-branched menorah.
The inner pages are decorated with the Israeli emblem of olive branches and the seven-branched menorah.
It is a seven-branched candelabra, the original symbol of the Jews, carved into a slab found at a burial niche.
The flames on the seven-branched candelabra flickered.
A menorah, or seven-branched candelabrum, stands on a side table in the sanctuary, providing a visible link with Judaism.
Together with the Torah ark, they form the figure of a geometrical seven-branched candelabrum or menorah.
It showed a painting of a seven-branched candelabrum that was found at the site many years ago, not a recently discovered carved stone candelabrum.
She led him at last into a chamber lighted by a curious seven-branched candelabrum in which black candles burned weirdly.