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  • And Sheba's best friend who was living with me wanted to go.

    Patricia Watkins Talks Schools, Housing &'Consensus' The Huffington Post 2011

  • The fact that we might have the Queen of Sheba's mines is extraordinary.

    Archaeologists strike gold in quest to find Queen of Sheba's wealth 2012

  • The idea that the ruins of Sheba's empire will once more bring life to the villages around Maikado is truly poetic and appropriate.

    Archaeologists strike gold in quest to find Queen of Sheba's wealth 2012

  • And Sheba's best friend who was living with me wanted to go.

    Patricia Watkins Talks Schools, Housing & 'Consensus' The Huffington Post 2011

  • The iconic images of the Queen of Sheba and her attendants at Solomon's court -- the long-necked women in high-waisted gowns, cascading cloaks and elegant headdresses who are among Piero's best-known creations -- record Sheba's recognition of a plank of Adam's tree in a bridge and her premonition that it will be used to crucify the Messiah.

    A Piero Without Peer 2008

  • Traveling through the heart of Sheba's kingdom, we drive across the Wadi Hadramawt, a dusty, rocky valley, dotted with lush oases, which has supplied frankincense to the altars of the world at least since the camel was domesticated around the 10th century B.C.

    Inside The Land Of Sheba 2007

  • It is a character sketch of two women--Sheba Hart, a slightly unhappy teacher just entering middle age who has an affair with a fifteen year old student, and Barbara Covett, Sheba's friend and confidant, who narrates the novel, chronicling Sheba's downfall as the younger woman awaits her trial following the affair's discovery.

    Recent Reading Roundup 11 Abigail Nussbaum 2007

  • Upon meeting Sheba's family -- her much older husband, teenage daughter and Ben -- Barbara caustically refers to the children as "a pocket princess" and "a somewhat tiresome court jester."

    Archive 2007-06-01 Kay Olson 2007

  • As the day's heat intensifies, the towers of Baraqish, the capital of an incense kingdom that rivaled Sheba's, become visible across the sands.

    Inside The Land Of Sheba 2007

  • A major exhibit, opening this week, combines artifacts from Yemeni museums with some of the British Museum's own rarely seen Arabian treasures to help trace the development of Sheba's wealthy kingdom, called Saba by its eighth-century B.C. inhabitants.

    Inside The Land Of Sheba 2007

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