In the School he placed a number of hand-carved wooden heads, thought to be likenesses of himself and his friends.
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Field hockey's governing body on Wednesday banned the use of metal in sticks for international matches and insisted on the use of sticks with traditional wooden heads.
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Field hockey's governing body on Wednesday banned the use of metal in sticks for international matches, insisting on the use of sticks with traditional wooden heads.
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Eleanor H . Swent, a mining historian in the library at the University of California at Berkeley, said she was unaware of anybody else in California still using wooden head frames.
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He added that a horse's skull was rarely used, " owing to the difficulty procuring one ", and that the wooden head was thus typically used as a replacement.
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Often it is a portable wooden head; sometimes it even has its own shrine in the temple complex or is placed on the corners of temple roofs as a guardian against spirits.
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When the worker bangs the broom's wooden head on the floor to shake out dirt, a light bulb seems to flash on in his mind; he realizes he's creating a rhythm.
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The Turtles wound down their career in 1970 with a second compilation album, " More Golden Hits ", and a B-sides and rarities album, " Wooden Head ".
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He collected these caricatures in books; the first of them, ( " " The Story of Mr . Wooden Head " " ), was completed by 1827 but not published until 1837.
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The "'Dorset Ooser "'( ) is a wooden head that featured in the 19th-century folk culture of Melbury Osmond, a village in the southwestern English county of Dorset.