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blackbuck

Antelope Antilope cervicapra found in central and northwestern India. It is related to the gazelle, from which it differs in having spirally-twisted horns. The male is black above and white beneath, whereas the female and young are fawn-coloured above.

It is about 76 cm/2.5 ft in height.



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The poetic eloquence and seemingly infinite variety of the ci wara headdress are described by Zahan in his celebrated monograph Antilopes du soleil (1980); the study, devoted to examining the full extent of this sculptural genre, includes a catalogue raisonne of more than five hundred examples.
Probably helpful in this context would be the introduction into general discourse of a solid distinction between traditional foreign investors who wish to participate in the development of certain industries and speculators who, like herds of antilopes, stampede out of emerging markets at slight provocations.
Scitex also announced during the Graph Expo 99 tradeshow being held in Chicago that Karat Digital Press has delivered the first 74 Karat press in Europe for beta testing to Antilope Printing in Lier, Belgium.
 
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