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The large statue on the first floor is believed to be the statue of Pompey at the base of which Julius Caesar was stabbed to death ( if so, the statue once stood in the senate house ).
The black Fudo seemed to stare rigidly back at him and Richard's eyes were caught by the Fudo's in fascination, and then Richard was shocked as, all at once, flames shot out from the sharp features of Fudo's face and there was a terrible metallic scraping sound, as if the large statue were about to burst from some pressure within it.
* the White Elephant-Afyon is twinned with the town of Hamm in Germany, and now has a large statue of Hamm's symbolic white elephant.
He is also remembered with a large statue in the market town of Ormskirk where he graces the centre of famous student town.
These included an obelisk, and a large statue of Albert by William Theed, inaugurated in 1867.
Since the temple was not considered a place of worship for use by the population at large, but rather a home for the deity, the sanctuary needed only to be large enough to hold the statue or linga ; it was never more than a few metres across.
This statue of Bahubali is carved from a single large stone that is fifty-seven feet high.
It honors Robinson with large quotations spanning the inner curve of the facade and features a large freestanding statue of his number, 42, which has become an attraction in itself.
In the Library of Congress stands a large statue of Moses alongside a statue of the Apostle Paul.
It was part of a collection of ancient Egyptian monuments captured from the French expedition, including a sarcophagus of Nectanebo II ( EA 10 ), the statue of a high priest of Amun ( EA 81 ) and a large granite fist ( EA 9 ).
Another important temple is the Jade Buddha Temple, which is named after a large statue of Buddha carved out of jade in the temple.
Although Scott died at Abbotsford, he was buried in Dryburgh Abbey, where nearby there is a large statue of William Wallace, one of Scotland's many romanticised historical figures.
Designed by David Rhind in 1838, the monument features a large column topped by a statue of Scott.
While the statue was closed from 1984 to 1986, the torch and a large part of the internal structure were replaced.
Like Mansart's dome at Les Invalides ( which he had visited in 1838 ), Walter's dome is double, with a large oculus in the inner dome, through which is seen The Apotheosis of Washington painted on a shell suspended from the supporting ribs, which also support the visible exterior structure and the tholos that supports Freedom, a colossal statue that was added to the top of the dome in 1863.
The original meaning of the word colossus is an exceptionally large statue.
* Any exceptionally large statue such as:
Chantrey also crafted a large statue of Dalton, now in the Manchester Town Hall.
alt = Photograph of a large bronze statue of two men standing side-by-side and facing forward.

large and Jupiter
Scientists dismiss these mechanisms as implausible since, for example, the magnetic field, when measured from earth, of a large but distant planet such as Jupiter is far smaller than that produced by ordinary household appliances.
Io, unusually, is heated by solid flexing due to the tidal influence of Jupiter and Io's orbital resonance with neighboring large moons Europa and Ganymede, which keeps its orbit slightly eccentric.
All exoplanets that have been directly imaged are both large ( more massive than Jupiter ) and widely separated from their parent star.
A gas giant ( sometimes also known as a jovian planet after the planet Jupiter, or giant planet ) is a large planet that is not primarily composed of rock or other solid matter.
Objects large enough to start deuterium fusion ( above 13 Jupiter masses for solar composition ) are called brown dwarfs and these occupy the mass range between that of large gas giant planets and the lowest mass stars.
Because these large planets are inferred to share more in common with Jupiter than with the other gas giant planets, some have claimed that " jovian planet " is a more accurate term for them.
Among the possibilities are a large asteroid greatly disturbed in its orbit by close approach to a major planet such as Jupiter, or it may be one of many long-period planetary objects yet to be discovered, or a bright cometary object.
Escape from the gas giants ( especially Jupiter ) seems well beyond current or near-term foreseeable chemical-rocket technology however, due to the combination of large velocity and high acceleration needed even to achieve low orbit.
The Jupiter Trojans, commonly called Trojans or Trojan asteroids, are a large group of objects that share the orbit of the planet Jupiter around the Sun.
No astrometric or radial velocity perturbations have been deduced, suggesting a star that does not have a large companion in a close orbit, such as a " hot Jupiter ".
Such codes were used in the Pioneer program of the early 1970s to Jupiter and Saturn, but gave way to shorter, Viterbi-decoded codes, usually concatenated with large Reed-Solomon error correction codes that steepen the overall bit-error-rate curve and produce extremely low residual undetected error rates.
Metis is tidally locked to Jupiter, which led to a high asymmetry in the shape of the moon, with one of the diameters being almost twice as large as the smallest one.
A solar flare is a sudden brightening observed over the Sun's surface or the solar limb, which is interpreted as a large energy release of up to 6 × 10 < sup > 25 </ sup > joules of energy ( about a sixth of the total energy output of the Sun each second or 160, 000, 000, 000 megatons of TNT equivalent, over 25, 000 times more energy than released from the impact of Comet Shoemaker – Levy 9 with Jupiter ).
This nebula was discovered by the French astronomer Antoine Darquier de Pellepoix in January 1779, who reported that it was "... as large as Jupiter and resembles a planet which is fading.
Gas giant planets such as Jupiter ( pictured above ) and Saturn may contain large amounts of metallic hydrogen ( depicted in grey )
Liquid metallic hydrogen is thought to be present in large amounts in the gravitationally compressed interiors of Jupiter, Saturn, and some of the newly discovered extrasolar planets.
For example, the orbits of some repeating comets, and meteoroids leaving them, are in resonant orbits with Jupiter or one of the other large planets – so many revolutions of one will equal another number of revolutions of the other.
The important works which have perished include the uncompleted chalice intended for Clement VII ; a gold cover for a prayer book as a gift from Pope Paul III to Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor – both described at length in his autobiography ; large silver statues of Jupiter, Vulcan and Mars, wrought for Francis I during his sojourn in Paris ; a bust of Julius Caesar ; and a silver cup for the cardinal of Ferrara.
If disc galaxies had mass distributions which were similar to the observed distribution of stars and gas, the rotation curves velocities should decline at large distances ( dotted line A in illustration ), in the same way as other systems with most of their mass in the centre, such as the Solar System of planets or the moons of Jupiter, following the prediction of Kepler's Laws.
For example, the large gravitational force of the giant planet Jupiter is able to retain light gases such as hydrogen and helium that escape from lower gravity objects.
For comparison, the equatorial radius of the planet Jupiter is 71, 492 km, which is 65 % as large as Wolf 359's.
Clement decided, since its mass was 16 times that of Jupiter, Mesklin would have an extremely large angular frequency to partly counter its gravity in order to allow humans to visit part of it.

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