I'd like to use this image in a book on old
coins. The connection? The ancient Romans
featured Asclepius with the staff and serpent
motif so I'm explaining the etymology of this
familiar logo.
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j / james / bono and Yahoo! Answers Editorial added this photo to their favorites.
Yahoo! Answers Editorial (77 months ago | reply)
Hi Gwire,
We liked your image so much, we decided to use it on the Yahoo! Answers front page.
Thanks,
Suzi
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denverbroncos32001 (77 months ago | reply)
I truthfully think it is really cute. It is really I really like the image a whole lot. You did a good job on this one.
Sparkes (77 months ago | reply)
Hi, nice image. I used it for a blog post here.
SallyB2 (68 months ago | reply)
Hi.
Just to let you know that I have borrowed this image for an article on www.londonist.com.
Ta.
rasiel (67 months ago | reply)
I'd like to use this image in a book on old coins. The connection? The ancient Romans featured Asclepius with the staff and serpent motif so I'm explaining the etymology of this familiar logo.
:-)
Ras
rasiel.com
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Angela Boothroyd (43 months ago | reply)
Thank you very much for sharing this photo. I've used it on a post describing an idiom for learners of English.
www.studyingonline.eu/mod/forum/discuss.php?d =36
Thanks again.
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tillarex (11 months ago | reply)
wow
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