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All of these names are recorded on a war memorial, an imposing white stone cenotaph, which stands in Oak Hill Park in the south of the town.
The white Democrat Southerners ' memory of Reconstruction played a major role in imposing the system of white supremacy and second-class citizenship for blacks, known as the age of Jim Crow.
The imposing white washed structure, as seen now, has undergone several renovations over the centuries following fires and earthquakes.
Dr Rudolph Rau, a Frederick surgeon, bought the land in 1911 and constructed an imposing white mansion with colossal columns, a third-floor ballroom and carriage house.
Møn is one of Denmark's most popular destinations for tourists with its imposing white chalk cliffs, beautiful countryside, sandy beaches and the inviting old market town of Stege.
His imposing white Carrara marble tomb can be seen in Cartmel Priory, Cumbria.
For accretion powered sources such as accreting neutron stars or cataclysmic variables ( accreting white dwarfs ), the limit may act to reduce or cut off the accretion flow, imposing an Eddington limit on accretion corresponding to that on luminosity.
According to Al-Muwatta, he was tall, heavyset, imposing of stature, very fair, with white hair and beard but bald, with a huge beard and blue eyes.
Upper Belgrave Street is a wide one-way residential street graced with a series of very grand and imposing white stuccoed buildings.
The species of Cortaderia are imposing tall grasses growing 1. 5 – 3 m tall, with graceful white inflorescence plumes.
An imposing bird, the adult King Vulture has predominantly white plumage, which has a slight rose-yellow tinge to it.
Sharp was given an elaborate funeral and buried beneath an imposing black and white marble monument in the Holy Trinity Church at St Andrews.
Thompson, an imposing figure on the sidelines who towered over many opposing coaches ( and players, for that matter ), was often noted for the trademark white towel that he carried on his shoulder during the games, a color from which his critics took symbolic meaning.
In January 1882 construction began of an imposing white marble structure on Baltimore's Mulberry Street that opened five years later as the Enoch Pratt Free Circulating Library.
It is located 105 km ( sixty miles ) from Tunis, between the Medjerdah River and the Mediterranean, against the foothills of the Khroumire, the town of Beja is situated on the sides of Djebel Acheb, facing the greening meadows, its white terraces and red roofs dominated by the imposing ruins of the old Roman fortress.
During this period, “ whether African American writers acquiesced in or kicked against the label, they knew what was at stake in accepting or contesting their identification as Negro writers .” He writes that “ bsent white suspicion of, or commitment to imposing, black inferiority, African American literature would not have existed as a literature ” Warren bases part of his argument on the distinction between " the mere existence of literary texts " and the formation of texts into a coherent body of literature.
The lynchings were Southern whites ' extrajudicial efforts to maintain social control and white supremacy, after gaining disfranchisement of most blacks through discriminatory voter registration and electoral rules, and imposing segregation, and Jim Crow laws on the black population in the late 19th and early 20th century.
The New York Times noted when it was completed, that the new building was " a vast mass of white marble ( is ) this imposing structure, and in the dazzling sunshine of a New-England Summer noon sparkles like a fairy palace of frost work.
In many episodes, Kirk was shown as imposing not just human values, but his particular version of human ( that is to say, white, male and 20th-century American ) values, on a number of alien cultures, supposedly for their own good or to save them from being conquered by the Klingons.
You used to be a cowardly little white guy, and now you're a big imposing black guy.
Seneca Rocks and nearby Champe Rocks are the most imposing examples in eastern West Virginia of several formations of the white / gray Tuscarora quartzite.

imposing and stone
The building was designed to distance the Irwin Union Bank from traditional banking architecture, which mostly echoed imposing, neoclassical style buildings of brick or stone.
), to the massive and imposing stone archways and thick wooden doors most associated with medieval citadels.
At six feet, two inches ( 1. 88 m ) tall and 210 pounds ( 95 kg ; 15 stone ), Forrest was physically imposing and intimidating, especially compared to the average height of men at the time.
Among them was the Campbell family of " Duntroon "; their imposing stone house is now the officers ' mess of the Royal Military College, Duntroon.
It was still an imposing set of ruins in the 12th century but soon became a little more than an expanse of low ruins and scattered stone.
There are less than one dozen houses that claim a Ringling Road address ; but those houses range from a small, stone cottage to large, imposing mansions.
The school was kept in two buildings, one the large two-story stone structure erected in 1868, and having an imposing appearance with its twin towers.
The imposing stone structures known as nuraghi as well as the similar structures of southern Corsica, dominated the Bronze Age landscape of Sardinia ( Italy ).
When the 1925 Earthquake destroyed Dibblee's imposing stone mansion, Punta Del Castillo, on the cliff overlooking the harbor, land was available, and, by 1932, it had been purchased for the college.
Statues of the latter had been smashed and the pieces thrown into the foundations ; fragments of couchant stone jackals, which must have once formed an imposing avenue approaching the pylon, and broken drums gave some idea of the splendour of the original temple.
This wooden structure was replaced by a far more defensible stone castle during the reign of Henry II, and was imposing and of a complex architectural design, which eventually comprised an upper bailey at the highest point of the castle rock, a middle bailey to the north which contained the main royal apartments, and a large outer bailey to the east.
The Crystal Palace was destroyed by fire in 1906 and replaced by the Horticultural Building, an additional imposing structure of brick and stone.
Port St Mary Town Hall is an imposing stone building situated on the village's Victorian promenade at the upper end of the village and houses local government offices and a tourist information point.
There are inscriptions and imposing stone carved figures inside the stone mantapa.
The house, which is entirely faced with cut granite and has an imposing stone portico, was occupied in the eighteenth century by Edward Hudson, an eminent dentist.
An example of this is the officers ' mess, known as ' Duntroon House ', which is an imposing stone building, that was actually built as the Campbell family's house before the land was purchased by the Crown.
Several imposing stone residences ( Curias ) built by wealthy canons during the 14th century survive to this day in the old part of the town.
For example, Oxford and Cambridge Streets are dominated by imposing red-brick factories and warehouses, formerly occupied by the Foy and Gibson company, but also feature a number of stone, brick and timber dwellings that date back to the earliest days of the suburb.
After his death, the Meskwaki built a log crypt for Dubuque ; which was replaced in the late 19th century by an imposing stone monument.
Houses in Penarth vary from imposing three storey red brick Victorian houses found on both Plymouth and Westbourne Roads to compact stone terraces in Cogan and upper Penarth.
On Tenley Circle itself is St. Ann's Catholic Church, a large imposing stone church which serves area Catholics.
Half a mile of stone quays were built along the river front, and the railway line was extended to the steamer pier opposite Queen's Terrace, where the imposing new railway station was built in 1883.
The imposing local stone structure, fronted at the top with the Rockefeller emblem, is centrally located in an inner sanctum of about, referred to as the " Park ", in the expansive Rockefeller family estate.

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