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iconic and holiday
In the 20th century, however, red-and-white-striped puppet booths became iconic features on the beaches of many English seaside and summer holiday resorts.
He also commissioned renowned architect Richard Neutra to design the iconic desert Kaufmann House ( 1946 ) in Palm Springs, California. Kaufmann's started several holiday traditions that were carried on after it was taken over such as animated Christmas windows and Santa Land.
The paról is one of the most iconic and beloved symbols of the holiday.
" This image was made famous by Julia Margaret Cameron's iconic portraits taken during the Darwin family's 1868 holiday in her Isle of Wight cottage.

iconic and destination
Destinations for such pilgrims can include historic sites of national or cultural importance, and can be defined as places " of cultural significance: an artist's home, the location of a pivotal event or an iconic destination.
The FAO Schwarz flagship store on Fifth Avenue in New York City is a popular tourist destination, and has gained iconic status for its floor piano, cameos in major motion pictures, and real-life toy soldiers.
The sculpture is both a popular tourist destination which draws thousands of people a day, as well as " one of the most iconic images of New York " and a " Wall Street icon " symbolizing " Wall Street " and the Financial District.

iconic and Surfers
Surfers Paradise is also one of Australia's iconic coastal tourist destinations, drawing visitors each year from New Zealand, China, Japan, the United Kingdom, the United States and around Australia.

iconic and has
Btfsplk ( his name is " pronounced " by simply blowing a " raspberry " or Bronx cheer ) always has an iconic dark cloud over his head.
" Ash " Williams has since become iconic.
It has become a symbol of the Mets baseball team, recognized throughout the league as an iconic feature of the Mets ' stadiums.
Over the years, this opening monologue has become an iconic scene, and has spawned parodies in numerous films, political cartoons and television shows.
The iconic Holden Monaro coupé, introduced in 1968 and based on the mainstream Holden Kingswood | Kingswood, has since gained a cult following.
This larger North American influence, particularly in iconic and commercial elements, has extended to places such as South America, Australia, New Zealand, ( most ) continental Europe, Japan, and other parts of East Asia.
For example, Joseph Goering of the University of Toronto has identified sources for Grail imagery in 12th century wall paintings from churches in the Catalan Pyrenees ( now mostly removed to the Museu Nacional d ' Art de Catalunya, Barcelona ), which present unique iconic images of the Virgin Mary holding a bowl that radiates tongues of fire, images that predate the first literary account by Chrétien de Troyes.
Allmusic described Minor Threat's music as " iconic ," and noted that their groundbreaking music " has held up better than of most of their contemporaries.
" His portrayal of the gang leader Johnny Strabler in The Wild One has become an iconic image, used both as a symbol of rebelliousness and a fashion accessory that includes a Perfecto style motorcycle jacket, a tilted cap, jeans and sunglasses.
Sanger is a frequent target of criticism by opponents of birth control and has also been criticized for supporting eugenics, but remains an iconic figure in the American reproductive rights movement.
Marvel has licensed its characters for theme-parks and attractions, including at the Universal Orlando Resort's Islands of Adventure, in Orlando, Florida, which includes rides based on their iconic characters and costumed performers.
As part of the presentations and general frivolity, the NCS has produced videos to initiate the festivities, some of which have been parodies of iconic entertainment.
A visual form of memory known as iconic memory has been described as the cause of this phenomenon.
The unique features of the platypus make it an important subject in the study of evolutionary biology and a recognisable and iconic symbol of Australia ; it has appeared as a mascot at national events and is featured on the reverse of the Australian 20 cent coin.
The number 68 has become iconic in the former Czechoslovakia.
The 911 has become Porsche's most well-known and iconic model – successful on the race-track, in rallies, and in terms of road car sales.
As indicative of the iconic nature of the P-51, the aircraft has been the subject of numerous scale flying replicas.
The game-winning hit in Game 5, in which Edgar Martinez drove home Ken Griffey, Jr. to win the game in the 11th inning, clinched a series win for the Mariners, and has since become an iconic moment in team history.
This has led to " Westernized " or " international " pieces, which replace the characters with iconic symbols.
He has also criticized in several works ( A theory of semiotics, La struttura assente, Le signe, La production de signes ) the " iconism " or " iconic signs " ( taken from Peirce's most famous triadic relation, based on indexes, icons, and symbols ), to which he purposes four modes of sign production: recognition, ostension, replica, and invention.
The iconic castle has become a symbol of Osaka's re-emergence as a great city after its devastation in World War II.
Since his death, Wallace has obtained an iconic status far beyond his homeland.
More recently, the Worms series has seen weapons such as the iconic Holy Hand Grenade, the Priceless Ming Vase and the Inflatable Scouser.
Along with jellied eels and pie and mash, the dish has particular iconic significance as traditional British working-class dishes.

iconic and been
In 1204 it was lost when Constantinople was sacked by Crusaders, but its iconic type had been well fixed in numerous copies.
* 1994 – Edvard Munch's iconic painting The Scream is recovered undamaged after having been stolen from the National Gallery of Norway in February.
Twenty-three species of flora listed as rare and threatened ( Under Queensland legislation ) have been found in the park, including the iconic Livistona nitida ( Carnarvon Fan Palm, Carnarvon Gorge section ), Cadellia pentastylis ( Ooline, Moolayember section ), and Stemmacantha australis ( Austral Cornflower, Mount Moffatt section ).
Jaffas have often been sold in cinemas and have gained iconic status because of the noise made when they are dropped ( accidentally or deliberately ) and rolled down sloping wooden floors.
* Australian Flavour-Recipes verified as having been cooked in Australian in the late 1800s and 1900s plus others considered iconic
Compared to Star Wars sole iconic female character, Princess Leia, Zahn said, " Mara has a sharper and more sarcastic manner, and of course, she had to go through the painful realization that her service had been to an evil cause.
In the nineteenth century, there had been a tension between the romantic advocates of the “ sacredness ” of the Alpine peaks ( such as John Ruskin ), and modern mountain climbers ( such as Leslie Stephen ), who promoted the notion of the Alps as the “ playground of Europe .” In the twentieth century, the mountains acquired a clearly positive, iconic, status as places unsullied by undesirable urban influences such as pollution, noise and so on.
Donkey Kong has been described as one of the most iconic mascots for Nintendo.
Such iconic and diverse shows as Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In, Saturday Night Live, The Uncle Floyd Show, Captain Kangaroo, Sesame Street, The Electric Company, and TV hosts such as David Letterman and Craig Ferguson have been influenced by Kovacs.
This conversion has necessitated major changes to the local environment, with iconic tussock lands being ploughed and replaced by pasture, which has been facilitated by new irrigation schemes.
The photograph has been described as " iconic " in the pages of Artforum.
Arguably, M & S has historically been an iconic retailer of ' British Quality Goods '.
Conflict and reconciliation between indigenous and non-indigenous Australians has been a source of much art and literature in Australia, and ancient Aboriginal artistic styles and iconic inventions such as the boomerang, the didgeridoo and Indigenous Australian music have become symbols of modern Australia.
In more recent decades, politicians often chose theme songs, some of which have become iconic ; the song " Happy Days Are Here Again ", for example, has been associated with the Democratic Party since the 1932 campaign of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Mentasm, co-produced with Mundo Muzique, became iconic within rave culture, as it was the track that gave birth to the " mentasm riff " ( also known as the " Hoover sound "): a churning, dirgelike synth pattern that wormed into techno's communal genome and has since been mutated and reused in literally thousands of records.
Tone has been adopted by the Young Ireland movement of the 1840s as an iconic figure ,-the " father of Irish republicanism ".
" has become largely iconic as an exemplary generic joke to which most people know the answer, and has been repeated and changed numerous times.
* Fedayeen and other types of fighters originating from the Middle East have been depicted in large scale iconic paintings by Ayman Baalbaki.
Adjustments to the previous concept of the game had been made, including the online multiplayer where you can customize iconic characters appearance, abilities and weapons rather than the unknown transformers that were in the game prior to this one by High Moon Studios where you could only customize the appearance, abilities and choose the weapons.
After absorbing Bond Cars in 1969, which had also been a maker of three-wheeler cars ( though in their case with Hillman Imp 875 cc rear engines ) Reliant used the Bond name for the iconic 1970s Bond Bug, a sporty three-wheeler designed by the Ogle designer Tom Karen.
The main theme is iconic in popular culture and has been featured in over 50 concerts, been a best-selling ringtone, and been remixed or sampled by various musicians.

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