Suppose that the statue is destroyed by melting down the bronze, but the bronze remains intact and so continues to exist. |
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This method of carving is also apparent in Lazarus, as the statue has a natural, unprocessed look. |
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Workers in Rotterdam harbour had struck for 24 hours, and young anti-capitalists pulled down a mock statue of the prime minister. |
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In perfect irony, one of them was seen pasting posters on the pedestal of the Kamaraj statue to publicise an agitation in the city on Tuesday. |
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The stone statue of King Shalmaneser III, from the 9th century BC, was returned in four pieces. |
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Two lead urns and a statue of an eagle were also stolen in the raid which has shocked staff at the exclusive hotel. |
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Anti-war protesters who scribbled graffiti on Queen Victoria's statue and Lancaster Town Hall during the demos faced criminal charges yesterday. |
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Her fine exquisite features and extremely pale skin were making her look as a statue made by a sculptor master. |
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He founded a temple there, containing a fine bronze statue of himself, and established a legionary fortress. |
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I recall having to manhandle a heavy garden statue of Hermes, cast in lead, which we had been asked to look after while the owners moved house. |
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Once the ceremony was over, the novitiates, priestesses and nuns gathered together in the great hall beneath the statue of Auset for a feast. |
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But one suspects that their looted statue of the Athenian tyrannicides was not on public view at Susa. |
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Most of the people I work with haven't been nominated, don't have a statue on their mantel, and they're fine actors. |
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The Ramesseum, a mortuary temple, contains a sixty-six foot tall seated statue of the pharaoh. |
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Why not just set up a statue of a golden calf taking a dump on a reel of film in the middle of Hollywood and be done with it? |
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The statue was commissioned by Goodwood estate owner Lord March to honour the legendary fighter pilot. |
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A Ladahki monk who had been venerating the statue picked his way past the ladies as if through a patch of thistles. |
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The overall tone is a muted greenish grey, picked out by the stone statue of the Madonna and the abundant foliage. |
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The townsfolk wasted no time in organizing a search for what everyone assumed was a Marian statue or chapel of some sort. |
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The statue was surrounded by graves, rows of tombstones stretching out as far as the eye could see in all directions. |
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Now the sculptor who made the bust is working on a statue of Nelson Mandela based on that visit to Bedford. |
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I think the statue sort of looks like big blocky concrete and is, like most modern art, ugly. |
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They walked up to the Gandhi statue near Rajendra Maidan in a jatha and paid their tributes. |
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It is partly overlapped by three pink medium-size silkscreen images of a statue of Victory on top of a column. |
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He just watched her, like a statue of celestial beauty, while he licked his lips and the snow fell and collected in his hair. |
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Round the statue were noisy Uzbek wedding parties, beautiful girls in white, and their grooms in black tie. |
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There is also a small statue of a child sitting with her arms around her knees deep in thought. |
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The design contains an ancient statue depicting a discobolus in his attempt to throw the discus and the five Olympic circles. |
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Four activists were arrested after more than 20 people held a sit-down protest in the road near the Eros statue in Piccadilly Circus. |
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Once you find and touch the key, which sits directly under the statue of the Buddha, you will attain paradise. |
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Now there are moves to honour Brother Walfrid's memory with a statue outside Parkhead. |
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Could one not, as a whole, find the nude statue of Michelangelo's David pruriently appealing? |
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Believers have consecrated many oblations in front of the statue of Master Yuan. |
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Today, the colossal bronze statue of Atlas stands on the site of the Mills house. |
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If we are separated we meet at the equestrian statue on James Square at noon precisely. |
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The world's only two-legged equestrian statue has been pushed and pulled almost off its plinth. |
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Outside his church of St Sophia an equestrian statue showed Justinian in military costume, pointing his hand eastwards. |
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A second bronze cast of the statue is at the top of the stairs in the Century Association. |
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At this height the statue would have measured between three and seven feet, depending on the length of the cubit. |
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Outside there is a large statue of a woman reclining in a stepped waterfall. |
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The statue began life in the Presentation Convent in Milltown, Co Kerry, and was recast by sculptor Liam Moore. |
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This statue now stands as a memorial to one of the city's more traditional achievements. |
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Or it could be the illusion of a recess in the wall, like the traditional statue in an alcove. |
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Many were family gifts, including a 2ft statue of a farmer, an angel holding a bird bath, two concrete dogs and numerous moles. |
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The equestrian statue in Union Square and triumphal arch in Washington Square Park were adorned with flags and peace signs. |
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Most of the statue will be melted down and used to make a memorial in Texas. |
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The statue itself, carved by Onslow Ford, is a cause of some controversy in its own right. |
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The catalogue fails to note that the statue of Darius displayed is a reproduction. |
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You see a small statue based on Edgar Degas' ballet dancers, along with other statuettes and a huge poster of cave art from Lascaux, France. |
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The statue itself is made from Portuguese limestone, but the plinth is of Wicklow granite and is sculpted by local man Paddy Roe. |
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The statue has been covered in sackcloth in central Bangalore for more than a decade because of opposition from some Kannada organisations. |
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My statue of Jesus baring his bleeding heart has everything to do with kitsch and nothing to do with religious fanaticism. |
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But the perfection of this statue consists principally in its drapery, for it is totally clothed. |
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These are strange times to be putting up a statue to anything other than flux. |
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The effectiveness of the statue was thus dependent in part on the visual suitability of its iconography and the quality of its form. |
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Planners say the statue will be reinstalled in 2007 at a spot not far from the current one. |
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They have agreed that the glass display case in Oxford Street can be extended so a statue of the TV steeplejack can be put inside. |
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It looked like an ornament, like something at the front peak of a ship, a statue of some sort. |
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One neighbor has even put out a statue of St. Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of animals. |
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Until then, we must depend on the statue desecrators to remind the nation about choices and consequences. |
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Preoccupied pedestrians amble past the heroic statue of San Martin on horseback without a glance. |
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The following year the statue was brought to the eastern stair stringboard in Schinkel's Old Museum. |
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A huge statue of Lenin pointed the way forward in front of the city hall, the only decently maintained building in town. |
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He knelt down with his palms together and touched the feet of the statue with his forehead. |
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A proposal in 1978 to erect a statue in Perth to honour the Aboriginal leader Yagan polarised local historical opinion. |
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The cathedral is crowned by a large golden statue of Mary looking up, with her arms plaintively moving out from her body. |
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Art historians have concluded that the statue is a late Roman copy of a Greek original. |
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I'd often stare at the statue of Beethoven I kept on the left-hand side of my desk. |
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It suddenly struck me that without the monocle, he would look very much like the statue of David by Michelangelo. |
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There must be some place for warmth in this cold world, she thought, and watched the fireflies dance around a moss-grown statue of Hercules. |
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Work on the statue required a total of two years, with eight months devoted to sculpting the clay model. |
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Guy looked like an ancient Greek statue come to life, for he was a model of physical perfection. |
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Adriana hid the trinkets in her bedroom, in her little shrine with its statue of the Virgin. |
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A statue of Marsyas as a wise old silenus embodied this positive version of Marsyas in the Forum Romanum. |
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The massive bronze statue of Richard in Westminster Palace Yard captures superbly the Ricardian qualities admired for centuries. |
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The limestone statue is priceless and all of these items are irreplaceable. |
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These forms are true of a picture on the wall, a statue of stone or clay or in any material irrespective of cost. |
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At midnight, all the city is blacked out, but the giant bronze statue on Chanamsan Hill remains illuminated brilliantly with a spotlight. |
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The 12 ft high statue and plinth, with its magnificent views of the Trossachs towards Loch Lomond, can be seen from miles around. |
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A more formal statue of Jenner is tucked away in one of the more quiet areas of Hyde Park in London. |
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Fresh hot spring water flowed into the bath through a statue near the back. |
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She didn't move from her spot at all and looked as rigid and stiff as a statue even as her eyes watered from the smoke. |
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At Babylon there is a famous basalt statue of a man being mauled by a lion. |
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Each statue was hewn out of hard volcanic material from quarries near the Rano Raraku volcano. |
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To coincide with this event, the real town of Fargo, Minnesota, will unveil a statue of Frances McDormand in her guise as the pregnant cop. |
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The new owners did not realise the importance of the statue which was covered in dust and was destined for the scrapheap. |
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But local folklore said he was a slave trader, and his statue was almost the first thing to go in the riots. |
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A rather sizable plaster statue of Therese held a prominent place in our living room, and her holy-card image was tucked into our Sunday missals. |
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A little further along, at 18m, is a substantial stone statue of a figure frozen in the act of hurling a spear, or more likely a trident. |
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Imagine my amazement and chagrin when I saw the statue and surroundings in such a state of neglect. |
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While the statue had some commercial value, its real value was in the artistic merit it contained. |
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My personal favorite was a four-foot tall statue of Terpsichore, the Greek muse of dancing who bore the Sirens. |
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There's even a newly unveiled statue of a girl in a shell suit, apparently put there to raise the morale of the area's young folk. |
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Sculptor Neil Simmons took eight months to chisel the statue from a two-ton block of marble imported from Italy. |
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The statue was erected in 1962 to welcome foreign visitors to the then young independent country. |
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The statue is fabulous and mind-blowing and absolutely the sort of work we should be supporting. |
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The temple dates from 1856 and every year the statue is carried by a palanquin around the neighborhood and other deities are brought to him. |
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Just to our right, a performance artist portrayed a living statue as numerous tourists took pictures of her. |
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It is a statue cast in bronze and shows both realism of style and undoubted symbolic ritual function. |
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In fact, the only voice you might reasonably expect to rise in protest on your touching a painting or statue is that of your own conscience. |
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The plinth for the statue will be some two feet higher than originally planned in the interests of health and safety and to prevent vandalism. |
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Keep your customers happy as they wait with comedy magicians, fire swingers, temporary tattoos, a living statue or a street show. |
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There is a small bronze statue of a New Zealand schoolboy, with a shanghai hanging out of his pocket. |
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An impression of the original statue group on top may be gained from the chariot groups on the triumphal arch in the relief on the south. |
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Yet if a Chaldean statue were broken into four pieces there would be no such loss of value. |
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The gallery steps are a popular gathering point for local youths and the statue of the Iron Duke usually has a traffic cone on its bonce. |
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In Shiavite temples what is more common than a statue of Shiva is a stone linga, usually with a yoni. |
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And don't you think that actually it looks more like the crouching statue is doing a pooh? |
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Despite its unfinished surface, the statue was detailed, each piece of her naked form perfectly shaped. |
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His statue was unswathed from the veneer by her on 11 th March, 1881 in the Town Hall. |
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When Bobby died in 1872 he was buried in the kirkyard beside his master and a life-size bronze statue was commissioned. |
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From 1412, Nanni di Banco's marble statue of Saint Philip filled the tabernacle. |
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An unusual feature is a well carved statue of the Virgin and Child, placed under a rich, tabernacled canopy on the east wall of nave. |
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He is now awaiting an insurance quote to ascertain the cost of repairing damage to both the statue and its foundations. |
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Moreover, because each cult statue was attributed to a particular artist, it was also linked to a particular historic moment. |
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Either side of the clock stood a weather-worn statue of an angel, with outstretched wings and lifeless stone eyes looking out over their domain. |
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The national statue of Our lady of Fatima was positioned in the small tabernacle in St. Mary's Church Croom for one week. |
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A bronze statue slightly taller than the man himself has now been unveiled, and will stand as a permanent fixture in Epworth. |
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She that a clinquant outside doth adore, Dotes on a gilded statue and no more. |
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On the other side, the statue of the late Al Waxman, King of Kensington, beams down on us with its ever-present smile. |
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Halls for the secondary Buddhas and Bodhisattvas are often named according to the statue that they house. |
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The Wat Pho temple is known for its 46 meter long statue of reclining Buddha and the largest collection of Buddhas in the country. |
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Once in a while a student may tip a pot of paint over the head of the life-sized copper statue of the dog by George IV Bridge. |
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However, the statue has been there for many years and over time has developed a patina which is characteristic of bronze. |
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He reached out and gave the statue a tentative whack on the side, then a series of harder slaps. |
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There is a statue of Nelson in the main square in Bridgetown that pre-dates the one in Trafalgar Square. |
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The destruction of both wall and statue is symbolic of breaking free from oppression, and the elation on the faces of the people was the same. |
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The central part of the temple, called the cella, sheltered the famous chryselephantine cult statue of Athena, made by Pheidias. |
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True to the Republic's practice of monumental commemoration, Hugo had to have his memorial statue as well. |
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Most melancholic of all is the rendering of the relics of a destroyed Lenin statue as Lenin's resting place. |
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The statue is of a long-haired Lennon sitting casually on a park bench, wearing jeans and his trademark wire-rimmed round glasses. |
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The event will be signposted from Master McGrath's statue on the Lismore to Waterford road. |
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Lichtenstein's 30-foot-high, stainless-steel statue was spared, as was a bronze sphere by Fritz Koenig, both sustaining reparable damage. |
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Looking around at the exotica, he notices a very life-like, life-sized bronze statue of a rat. |
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Attempts to hoist a 20 ft high locomotive statue which commemorates the past glory of Horwich Loco Works have continued to hit the buffers. |
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I mention the Michaelangelo statue of David, that he's uncircumcised there. |
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Only a few fragments of the original statue survive, and the present hall and central Buddha are reconstructions from the Edo period. |
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I'm a light heavyweight, but this guy looked well over heavyweight and his tattoos made him look like a statue desecrated by graffiti. |
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This was one of the only hopes for this once majestic statue to be saved from the elements. |
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A youngster stands next to a life-sized statue of Pele at a museum in Rio de Janeiro last week. |
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The original statue of Infant Jesus was sent there as a wedding present to the local ruler by the King of Spain in the 17th Century. |
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There was however a bronze life-sized statue of Mother that now stood outside the chapel. |
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The tower featured a belfry and observatory, topped with a cupola and a golden statue of an angel flying in a horizontal position! |
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For example, he tells of art experts who examine a purported 6th century B.C. Greek kouros statue and instinctively know it's a fake. |
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In a park facing the river is the life-sized statue of a cloaked man gesticulating above a reclining female beauty. |
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The hanging chamber has a small Buddhist statue in one corner to allow the condemned a final prayer. |
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The bronze statue of Sir David has already been cast, and is now been giving its final burnishing. |
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It comprised two massive rough-hewn stones forming a twelve-foot high plinth capped with an eighteen-foot bronze statue of Alfred. |
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During periods of racial discord, community leaders have headed to the statue to cool frayed tempers. |
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On the upper shelf is the figure of Hercules after the statue in the Palazzo Farnese. |
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The Happy Prince is a statue in the city square, a statue covered in gold leaf and crusted in gems. |
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The Colossus of Rameses is an enormous statue carved in limestone. |
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When cast in bronze, the statue is expected to weigh a tonne. |
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These and other inscriptions testify to the need visitors felt to document and monumentalise their visual and aural experiences upon the very statue which had engendered them. |
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Sitting in the centre of Wanfuge, the largest pavilion, is a 26-metre statue of Maitreya, Buddha of the Future, carved out of a single trunk of a white sandalwood tree. |
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The move has the blessing of the Franciscan community in Waterford who have commended the City Council on the proposal to move the Luke Wadding statue to Greyfriars. |
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One other thing that made the Parthenon building grand was the large statue of Athena Parthenos which was held in the cella and framed by large columns all around it. |
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The festival started in 1927 when Italian Americans in the fishing community erected a statue of St. Peter, the patron saint of piscators, in the town square. |
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In addition, it shares an overall similarity of proportions and physiognomic features with the unfortunately weathered statue of the seated god El, also from Ugarit. |
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There will be a statue of Buddha, candles, and an incense burner. |
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But even amid those early protests, the statue of Liberty was doing her job. |
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So far only one monumental statue of a Persian king has turned up, a statue of Darius discovered at Susa in 1972, decorated with hieroglyphics and cuneiform. |
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The house features a stone replica of a sphinx at the front door and a statue of the pharaoh Tuthmosis III brought from Luxor in Egypt in the entrance hall. |
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In the copy the god is shown without Hermes's petasus and his attribute had to be changed to conform with Pliny's description of the statue by Euphranor. |
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With a little planning you can enjoy a view from your window of snow on the plumes of pampas grass or on a garden statue nestled into a green hedge. |
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Residents need not fear an invading horde of Iceni warriors, for it is the 16 ft tall statue of Colchester's first lady that is making a comeback. |
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It took him several months to complete his work and when it was finished the statue was packed in 214 packing cases and sent on its way to America. |
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Just as this statue in abandoning the straight line suggests movement and grace, the speaker too should favour an ornate style and introduce grace and variety. |
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The Greeks could hold I think, opposite things together, usually at one end of their temples there was a statue of great Olympian calm, at the other of dark carnal struggle. |
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Several weeks after the sculptor finished his statue of Aphrodite drowsing, he sent a messenger to the model asking her to come and visit his hut again. |
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The highly unusual drapery of the bronze statue in Milan is, we believe, fashioned in direct reference to this legend, tying the statue to this originary image. |
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In Kiev there is a big statue in the square erected in his honor. |
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Another similar statue was erected at the British Museum, and a duplicate of the statue was specially made in Britain and imported to sit by the new development. |
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It was large and sprawling with a distinguished statue here and there. |
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It reminds one of those commemorative busts associated with Caesar's and Augustus's Rome, or of a statue made for a niche in a European manor house. |
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The twelve stars of the European Union are positioned around the design of an ancient statue depicting a discobolus in his attempt to throw the discus. |
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Wooden benches set in the shade of huge old live oaks surround the bronze equestrian statue of General Andrew Jackson that dominates the centre of the square. |
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They covered the metal statue in plastic wrap and blue tarp, over his thick glasses, oversize nose, and smiling mouth. |
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But after months of debate, Rochdale Township committee ruled on Wednesday that moving the bronze statue was unfeasible because it could be damaged. |
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The protesters, who are taking it in turns to sit under an umbrella beside the statue of Winston Churchill, had been attracting no more than a passing glance. |
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She sat in one of the pews and stared up at the great and silent marble statue of the mother goddess, protector of women and children and the earth. |
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Its frontage gleams with neon, and above the gaudy porch is a statue of a four-horsed laurel-wreathed charioteer, his spear raised phallically into the dull London sky. |
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There's a fabulous statue of Alice in Wonderland in Central Park. |
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Women of Athens wove the peplos or robe to be presented to the statue of Athena Polias on the Acropolis, embroidered with a scene of the battle with the Giants. |
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Bratton later suggested that a statue of maple should be erected in Times Square. |
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A seven-foot-tall statue at the National Archaeological Museum in Naples, Italy, shows the god Atlas kneeling with a globe weighing on his shoulders. |
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The statue represented a nude male figure wearing traveling boots and carrying a wineskin on his left shoulder, his right shoulder and hand raised above his head. |
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The reference to emerald stone probably indicates color rather than medium, which suggests that the statue was carved of green basalt, granite, porphyry, or serpentine. |
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In 2010 Wade completed work on his African Renaissance Monument, a 160-foot bronze statue overlooking Dakar. |
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It is a life-sized statue of the Pharaoh in the customary royal striding position, wearing the royal head-cloth nemes and holding a mace in one hand. |
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In Brussels stands the Mannikin Pis, a statue of a small boy having a wee. |
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Kildare Town residents were bemused when a statue of Lord Edward Fitzgerald appeared in Market Square recently as if he appeared by magic or as if aliens had beamed him down. |
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It emerged this week that funds for a life-size statue of the town's most famous son and his comedy partner to be built in the town centre have topped the half way mark. |
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Visitors can sit and pray in a makeshift chapel that features a life-sized statue of Mother Teresa sitting in the ground in a corner, hunched over in prayer. |
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Thornycroft was thus largely given free rein to devise an idealized image of Anglo-Saxon Englishness in his statue for the millenary commemoration. |
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Beside a statue of Mordecai Anielewicz, the hero of the Warsaw uprising, dripped a crude cartoon of an Auschwitz-bound train. |
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A life size statue of the Mahatma provides the opportunity for citizens and the world to reflect and learn about both apostles of nonviolence in the same place. |
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Then they dug the hole wider so that they could pull the statue out. |
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Here is a work of art in which style and function are closely linked, since the statue represented Dudu for all time and thus needed to convey durability. |
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A decaying statue of St. Lucia, patron saint of the blind, holds a platter with two eyes. |
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At the far end of the courtyard, there's a life-size statue of Juliet. |
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Though made of stone, the statue is permeated with an air of regality. |
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A temple representative said yesterday that wooden tablets were found inside the statue of the Vairocana, or cosmic, Buddha while the icon was being regilded. |
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A fallback position, adding an Eisenhower statue to the existing World War II Memorial, is already being discussed. |
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It is clear that this statue was not the sanctuary's main cult image. |
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A statue showing Medea about to slaughter her children symbolizes the reproof of infanticide. In this case, death is clearly shown as a contained force, even a holy force. |
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Detroiters, now erecting a Robocop statue as a half-joking, half-serious morale boost, may want to consider bronzing Mulally next. |
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One day there will be a statue in honor of democracy in Cuba, she said, and the statue will be of a Memory Stick. |
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At the front of what became a giant yin-yang symbol stands a rough stone statue of Kwan Yin, our household protectress, with Japanese flowers at her feet. |
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Workers built a temporary rail track through the city to move the statue in a process that took three days. |
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We sat down in the sunshine on the bench at the foot of the equestrian statue of General Sheridan. |
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If the fund-raising campaign for a statue of the late Queen Mother is successful, it will provide us with the first statue in Scotland of a native Scotswoman. |
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Although the attribution to Perikles is mistaken, the ivory medium is consistent with details of the statue given in numismatic evidence and ancient literary sources. |
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A mite of a bird must have decided his statue presented refuge. |
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Sir George strode purposefully towards a grand statue of a heroic millipede raised on its hinder legs clutching a large cross in several of its limbs. |
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The statue had the infinity symbol on it and was white in color. |
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During the emotionally charged gathering, a statue was unveiled. |
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The town remembered her as the heroine of the flood and erected a statue in her honor. |
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Along with a colossal statue of Athena, bases for busts inscribed with the names of Homer, Herodotus and other noted literary figures were found here. |
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Stepping off the airplane and into the Houston humidity, the first sight I spotted was not my homesick sister Laura, but a colossal bronze statue of George H.W. Bush. |
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Then, aged 26, he took on the seemingly impossible challenge of sculpting a colossal statue of the biblical hero, David, from one piece of flawed marble. |
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Yang said the statue is unique in the world and its value was inestimable. |
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The farmer comes off very sculptural, like an amber statue in the field. |
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Other evidence includes the statue in Stratford-upon-Avon in which the Bard is portrayed as sitting on the Woolsack, the prerogative of the Lord Chancellor in Parliament. |
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In 1999, Canonsburg erected a statue to its best-known son, Perry Como, who found singing such a difficult way to make a living he almost returned to full-time barbering. |
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A statue of him, adorning the house where he was born, shows him in goatskins, gazing out over what would have been a busy fishing port in his day. |
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Before Christmas the dulcet tones of Mozart, Handel and a host of other classical composers emanated from the statue of Brunel, in Haveock Square. |
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Then she smiles at me, a genuine smile, one that forms laughter-folds around her eyes and makes her face more kind, like a statue of a beatific saint. |
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The dormitory has since been converted into a small chapel, filled with polished wooden stools and a statue of Mary in the corner. |
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A life-size bronze arm of a Roman statue has been excavated from a rubbish-filled ditch or watercourse in the City of London, just south of the Roman amphitheatre. |
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There is a small ironstone statue on a brick plinth by the gate. |
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I was horrified when I got up to find the statue missing from its plinth. |
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There is a new statue in the shrine, larger and gold-plated. |
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On the pretext that the statue was about to be attacked, the army erected a barbed wire fence around the area on May 25 and posted soldiers to guard the edifice. |
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They turn a corner of the hedge maze and find the statue of Theo's bride. |
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Perhaps the most famous statue of the classical period is the Doryphoros by the Argive sculptor Polyclitus, which he also referred to as the Canon. |
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I was livid at David Cameron's speech praising Ghandi at the unveiling of the statue in London to commemorate the leader of Indian independence. |
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During the 1890s plans to erect a statue of Cromwell outside Parliament also proved to be controversial. |
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A statue of Isaac Newton, looking at an apple at his feet, can be seen at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History. |
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The research, published in Meteoritics and Planetary Science, reveals the priceless statue to be a rare ataxite class of meteorite. |
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The bronze statue St Michael's Victory over the Devil by Jacob Epstein is mounted on the exterior of the new cathedral near the entrance. |
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Participants enjoyed good weather and spectacular views of Sugarloaf Mountain, the Christ the Redeemer statue and Copacabana beach. |
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There is a statue of Vaughan Williams in Dorking, and a bust in Chelsea Embankment Gardens, near his old house in Cheyne Walk. |
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A feature of the park was the water fountain with the statue of the boy with the butterfly called Joyance. |
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On 23 February 2008, as patron of the Tommy Cooper Society, he unveiled a commemorative statue in the entertainer's home town of Caerphilly. |
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Kansas has a warrior statue on its dome that portrays a Kansa Indian shooting an arrow toward the North Star. |
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For any women's libber wondering why she wasn't there, the Mother, of the Mother and Child statue outside Boots, couldn't get a baby sitter. |
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They released a charity single in 2010 to fund construction of a statue of Welsh footballer Fred Keenor in Cardiff city centre. |
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On summer days, when the interior of the statue is 20 degrees hotter than outside, a new HVAC system will keep Lady Liberty cooler. |
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He personally saw the massive statue of Nero in Rome, which was removed after the emperor's death. |
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The face of the statue was modified shortly after Nero's death during Vespasian's reign, to make it a statue of Sol. |
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Perth man Simon Carville became an internet sensation after he was photographed planking naked in the arms of famous Perth statue the Eliza. |
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There is a statue of him in the town of Greve in Chianti, Italy, shown in the photograph to the right. |
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The statue of the river god Ilissos has been lent to the State Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg for an exhibition until mid-January. |
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The statue of the river god Ilissos has been lent to the renowned Russian museum for an exhibition until mid-January. |
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Corrie legend Bill Tarmey is to be immortalised in a copper statue at the Street's Granada studios. |
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Two people used ropes to descend from an observation deck just below the Golden Pioneer statue on the building's roof, Oregon State Police said. |
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Since then, every 12 years, the Mahamastaka Abhisheka of the statue takes place. |
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The statue of Liberty would serve as the north star of our behavior. |
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The event has seen the statue of Zenobia, Queen of Palmyra, being relocated and placed in al-Umawiyeen Square in Damascus. |
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To Bartholdi, his statue meant a commemoration of Liberty attained. |
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The designer chosen was Richard Westmacott, who based his latest bronze on a statue of Emperor Marcus Aralias found in our nation''s capital. |
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The '60s-era fiberglass statue guards Forestville's River Bend Resort RV park, a sentinel of kitschier times. |
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Purchased by the city of Knidos in the mid-4th century BCE, the sculpture served as a cult statue in the Temple of Aphrodite Euploia. |
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A EUR10,000 statue in honour of Charlie Haughey is also an ''up yours'' to those who bad-mouthed the former Taoiseach. |
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The group's proposed statue shows Baphomet with a child standing on either side of him. |
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The brawny ridge-runner froze like a statue 12 yards from the base of my wind-bucking oak. |
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The male figure is Apoxyomenos, a Roman copy of a Greek statue of an athlete holding a strigil. |
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The statue and lectern where it stood were designed by old Rugbeian Charles Nicholson. |
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It also drafted the basic statue and the organizational chart of theAuthority till its basic statute is approved. |
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Standing just to the north of St Nicholas',' the bronze statue was erected to commemorate 500 years of the shrievalty of Newcastle. |
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A statue of Mercury from the mithraeum at Dieburg had been hacked into 23 pieces. |
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Michelangelo's statue of Moses makes it clear that he was one of Paul's mohelim. |
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Begun in the fifth century BC it acquired its modern name in the fourth century in honour of the statue of Athena Parthenos which it housed. |
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The statue was the gift of Sir William Haswell Stephenson, whose father founded a fire clay and gas works in Throckley in Newcastle. |
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At the airport, the statue of that great benefactor of mankind and enemy of chicken Colonel Harland Sanders is still in its glass case. |
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It also showed damage to a huge statue of a bull at the Nergal Gate into the city of Ninevah. |
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A small 3000 year-old statue of thot, the Egyptian god of scripture. |
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In Rhodes's piece, an overscale sculpture partially based on the Pazuzu statue in the film is situated between the US and Iraqi flags. |
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Shigatse is home to Tashilhunpo Monastery, seat of the Panchen Lama, and home to a towering statue of the Maitreya Buddha. |
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A striking statue of the greatest goalscorer in Newcastle United's history is to take pride of place outside St James's Park. |
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Georgian authorities have removed a historic statue of Joseph Stalin in the former Soviet leader's hometown of Gori, officials have said. |
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The key feature of the zone is the three sided statue of Guan Yin Buddha, Buddhist Temples, spectacular landscape and sea views. |
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The highlight of the charity auction was a previously unseen 6ft, 36-stone statue of comic strip legends Lobey Dosser. |
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The statue of Lady Godiva is wearing an orange traffic cone, tilted at a rakish angle like an especially pointy rainhat. |
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A basalt statue of Ishtar wearing an embroidered gown was unearthed in Ain Dara Temple in the northern city of Aleppo. |
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He looked and acted like a living statue although, after a memory lapse near the start, his singing did improve as things progressed. |
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He has helped restore the giant statue of Felix Dzerzhinsky, founder of the Cheka, to its place of honor in Moscow's Lubyanka Square. |
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This was a statue of a slightly adipose child in a bath hat with its nappy round its ankles. |
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She made a fast-handed dive and snatched the statue back, just as he was sliding it into his pocket. |
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Some triumphal arches were surmounted by a statue or a currus triumphalis, a group of statues depicting the emperor or general in a quadriga. |
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A prominent statue of King Alfred the Great stands in the middle of Pewsey. |
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The statue was vandalised on New Year's Eve 2007, losing part of its right arm and axe. |
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After the arm and axe were replaced the statue was again vandalised on Christmas Eve 2008, losing its axe. |
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A bronze statue of Alfred the Great stands at the eastern end of The Broadway, close to the site of Winchester's medieval East Gate. |
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The statue was designed by Hamo Thornycroft, and erected in 1899 to mark one thousand years since Alfred's death. |
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The statue is placed on a pedestal consisting of two immense blocks of gray Cornish granite. |
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In 1875 a statue of Cromwell by Matthew Noble was erected in Manchester outside the cathedral, a gift to the city by Mrs. |
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The statue was unpopular with local Conservatives and the large Irish immigrant population. |
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Bronze statue of Larkin by sculptor Martin Jennings, at Hull Paragon Interchange. |
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