Papyrus
in sentence
9 examples of Papyrus in a sentence
Hired book hunters also scoured the Mediterranean in search of new texts, and the rulers of Alexandria attempted to quash rivals by ending all exports of the Egyptian
papyrus
used to make scrolls.
Remember, this tradition comes to us not from the mists of Avalon, back in time, but further still, before we were scratching out these stories on papyrus, or we were doing the pictographs on walls in moist, damp caves.
The Dinka taught me how to tie
papyrus
into a shelter, and also I observed how they had adapted their way of life around the migratory needs of their beloved cattle.
The Dinka had adapted to the new reality, and now they covered their
papyrus
shelters with the tarps from UN food convoys.
The plot needn't detain us - the one about the babe magnet who either wagers himself or else his colleagues wager on his behalf that he can seduce (in the early 40s and The Fleet's In, the GI only had to KISS the girl to win the bet) a girl selected at random by a given date has been around since they were writing with
papyrus
- because it's Style not Content we've come to see and we don't go away frustrated.
Several of the audience, not being much interested in the missionary's narrative, here left the car; but Elder Hitch, continuing his lecture, related how Smith, junior, with his father, two brothers, and a few disciples, founded the church of the "Latter Day Saints," which, adopted not only in America, but in England, Norway and Sweden, and Germany, counts many artisans, as well as men engaged in the liberal professions, among its members; how a colony was established in Ohio, a temple erected there at a cost of two hundred thousand dollars, and a town built at Kirkland; how Smith became an enterprising banker, and received from a simple mummy showman a
papyrus
scroll written by Abraham and several famous Egyptians.
In the litter sat a man in white robes, whose face was not easily seen, for he held close to his eyes a roll of
papyrus
and was reading something diligently.
The Augustian put down his roll of
papyrus
and bent his head, crying,--"Push aside those wretches!
Make haste!"Seeing Vinicius suddenly, he drew back his head and raised the
papyrus
quickly.
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