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bust and Thouret
A bust of Thouret created in 1879 by Jules-Constant Destreez can be seen in the gallery of the second floor of the Court of Cassation.

bust and dedication
One of her last public appearances was in April 1985, when she attended the dedication of a bust in her honor at St. John's ( Roman Catholic ) Hospital in Santa Monica, California, for which her foundation, The Irene Dunne Guild, had raised more than $ 20 million.
The Basque authorities later honored his memory by naming a street in Guernica Kale George Steer, and commissioning a bronze bust with the dedication:
A luncheon in Girard Fountain Park after the Oct. 5, 2007, dedication of Keys To Community, a nine-foot bronze bust of Benjamin Franklin by sculptor James Peniston.

bust and plaque
As in Classical architecture, in Gothic architecture, too, an aedicule or tabernacle frame is a structural framing device that gives importance to its contents, whether an inscribed plaque, a cult object, a bust or the like, by assuming the tectonic vocabulary of a little building that sets it apart from the wall against which it is placed.
* A bust and plaque located at his last residence, in New York City at 309 W. 57th Street, inscribed: " The Great Hungarian Composer / Béla Bartók / ( 1881 – 1945 ) / Made His Home In This House / During the Last Year of His Life ".
Paramount wanted $ 40, 000 for a license to reproduce a bust of Kirk, but the city instead set a plaque and built a replica of the Enterprise ( named the " USS Riverside "), and the Riverside Area Community Club holds an annual " Trek Fest " in anticipation of Kirk's birthday.
In 1894, an iron fence was built around the boulder, supplemented by a bust of Hamilton and a plaque.
The plaque was stolen by vandals in the 1980s, and an abbreviated version of the text was inscribed on the indentation left in the boulder, which remained until the 1990s, when a granite pedestal was added in front of the boulder, and the bust was moved to the top of the pedestal.
Vergil's family home in Urbino ( now a property of the University of Urbino ) is marked by a plaque ; and there is also a bust of him in the city, unveiled in 2000.
* 1992: Three-part ensemble, with bronze bust, text plaque and calculating table set into the surface of the road on Michaelisstraße 48
alt = Bronze bust of a head and a plaque at a downtown street corner.
In 1994 former President Soares dedicated a bust of Sousa Mendes in Bordeaux, along with a commemorative plaque at 14 quai Louis-XVIII, the address at which the consulate at Bordeaux had been housed.
The plaque features Chapman's bust framed by a baseball diamond and flanked by two bats, one of them draped with a fielder's mitt.
A Bust ( sculpture ) | bust of the composer can be seen on the lower left above a commemorative plaque.
A plaque and bust in his honour were unveiled by the town park in 2001.
In December 2009, a bust ( Sculpture ) of Santiago and a plaque were added to honor his music legacy.
A bust and plaque in front of the education center at Bear Butte State Park honor Fools Crow ’ s efforts.
The statue of Donald Mackay itself is a white marble bust with a plaque inscribed with " All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.
Dennis is also commemorated with a plaque on Circular Quay in Sydney which forms part of the NSW Ministry for the Arts-Writers Walk series, and by a bust outside the town hall of the town of Laura.

bust and can
He was buried on 29 December at Kensal Green Cemetery, and a memorial bust sculpted by Marochetti can be found in Westminster Abbey.
Other sculptures in the city are devoted to medical Andrés Laguna made by the segovian Florentino Trapero and marina located in Plaza de los Huertos, the bust of Lope de la Calle Martín, president of the Provincial council that made Emiliano Barral and can be seen in the square of San Facundo or the monument " El Favorito ", by Toribio García de Andrés in the early of 20th century.
The historic Central Library on the High Street was one of many built with money donated by the Scottish-American businessman and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, whose portrait bust can be seen on the exterior of the building.
Doyle and Mulderig dislike each other ; Russo and Doyle feel they can handle the bust without the government's help, and Mulderig criticizes Doyle on items ranging from trivialities like Doyle's appearance to an incident where a policeman was killed and Mulderig holds Doyle responsible.
Equestrian statues of him can be found at Kosciuszko Park in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, across from the Polish Basilica of St. Josaphat, Chicago's Museum Campus on Solidarity Drive and in Detroit on Michigan Ave. Other statues can be found in Boston Public Garden ; Scranton, Pennsylvania ; a bust in the U. S. Capitol as well as a statue Lafayette Park in Washington, D. C .; the United States Military Academy at West Point ; Williams Park in St. Petersburg, Florida ; and Red Bud Springs Memorial Park in Kosciusko, Mississippi ; in Kosciuszko Park in East Chicago, Indiana ; and ( with Kazimierz Pułaski ) in Poland, Ohio, a township and village named in honor of the two heroes of the American Revolution.
The bust of Henry Joseph Wood | Henry Wood can be seen in front of Royal Albert Hall Organ | the organ.
In an unpublished page drawn by Hergé for this book, a bust of Kûrvi-Tasch can even be seen in the office of a San Theodorean colonel.
It can range from just below the bust in women's garments to mid-thigh in either sex, or even longer in a knitted variation of the shirtdress.
In addition a stone bust of Watts can be seen in the non-conformist library Dr Williams's Library in central London.
The probabilities are overwhelming that you will reach the bust streak before you can even double your bankroll.
Lyon sestertii can be recognised by a small globe, or legend stop ), beneath the bust.
His bust can be seen in the square in the park.
* Has a commemorative coin with his portrait on it, as well as a bust, which can be found in Visby.
It has been argued that the currency mismatch of the non-tradable sector can amplify the effects of the decline in economic activity during the bust phase.
The contraction in GDP tends to be short lived, however when the bust is accompanied with a financial crisis the effects can be much large ; after the 1997 Asian financial crisis, GDP in Thailand, Indonesia and Philippines fell by more than 10 %, in the aftermath of the Argentine crisis GDP collapsed by roughly 23 %.
This approach to explain boom and bust cycles require some form of irrational behavior in which agents based their decision on the basis of ‘ sentiments ’ and can be fooled consistently.
Heine was also honoured at Warm Springs, Georgia, USA, where his bronze bust can be found along with those of other polio experts and US president Franklin D. Roosevelt in the Polio Hall of Fame.
A bust in his memory can be found in upper Fitz Park in Keswick.
Kossuth's bronze bust can be found in the United States Capitol with the inscription: " Father of Hungarian Democracy, Hungarian Statesman, Freedom Fighter, 1848 – 1849 ".
Conversely, a large elderly generation can be the result of an aging “ baby boom ”, but if that generation had failed to replace its population during its fertile years, the result is a subsequent “ population bust ”, or decrease in population, as that older generation dies off.
A bust of his face can be seen at the entrance to the monument.
The patient is laid supine upon the operating table so that the surgeon can later raise her to a sitting position that will allow visual comparison of the drape of the breasts, and an accurate assessment of the post-operative symmetry of the reduced and lifted bust.
the price can be the benchmark for real commerce, meaning they can make a lot of money so long as no one seeks to bust the cartel price.

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