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monument and is
Or the city can be a graveyard monument to Western intransigence, if that is what the West wants.
Active warfare is raging between the forces pressing for a monument to the first Roosevelt on Theodore Roosevelt Island in the Potomac, and TR.'s own living children, who wish to preserve the island as a wildlife sanctuary.
There is a monument to him in his native village.
There is a monument to Doubleday at Gettysburg erected by his men, admirers, and the state of New York.
There is a obelisk monument at Arlington National Cemetery where he is buried, located about behind the Lee Mansion.
The house of his birth still stands in the middle of town and there is a monument to him on Front Street.
* A monument is dedicated to his tomb in Lakeview Cemetery, Sarnia, Ontario
He is commemorated in the Walhalla temple, a monument near Regensburg to the distinguished figures of German history.
Another monument near Jerusalem ( not the modern " Absalom Tomb "-" Yad Avshalom " which is of later origin ) was erected by Absalom in his lifetime to perpetuate his name ():
" Now Absalom in his lifetime had taken and reared up for himself a monument, which is in the king's dale: for he said, I have no son to keep my name in remembrance: and he called the pillar after his own name: and it is called unto this day, Absalom's monument.
Today the fort has been recreated and is now a national monument.
The third is the artist's only reference to music, created for a monument at Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Claude Debussy's birthplace.
Of the cenotaphs and funeral monuments the most splendid is the monument to the archduchess Maria Christina, Duchess of Teschen, consisting of nine figures.
* A list of French victories is engraved under the great arches on the inside façades of the monument.
The castle was classified as a protected historical monument by France in 1984 and most of the domain now belongs to the Coastal Protection Agency and is managed by the city of Hendaye.
* In St. Petersburg, his monument stands in Sakharov Square, and there is a Sakharov Park.
He it is Who has destroyed death and freely graced us all with incorruption through the promise of the resurrection, having raised His own body as its first-fruits, and displayed it by the sign of the cross as the monument to His victory over death and its corruption ".
There is now a monument in Triberg dedicated to Bismarck, who apparently enjoyed the tranquility of the region, which was lacking at his residence in Berlin.
Kozara National Park and Mrakovica WWII monument is located in this region.
It is classed as a monument historique of France.

monument and adorned
The main stupa is only the crown part of the monument, while the base is pyramidal structure elaborate with galleries adorned with bas relief of scenes derived from Buddhist text depicted the life of Siddharta Gautama.
On the spot where Octavian's own tent had been pitched, he built a monument adorned with the beaks of the captured galleys ; and in further celebration of his victory he instituted the so-called Aktian games in honor of Apollo Aktios.
The intersection forms a triangular plaza adorned with José Fioravanti's monument to President Roque Sáenz Peña ( 1937 ).
A bronze monument to Pierre De Geyter has adorned the Ghent Museum of Industrial Art and Textiles since 1998.

monument and by
The monument was started in 1640, and mostly completed by 1644.
The monument was designed by Jean Chalgrin in 1806, and its iconographic program pitted heroically nude French youths against bearded Germanic warriors in chain mail.
Inside the monument, a new permanent exhibition conceived by the artist Maurice Benayoun and the architect Christophe Girault opened in February 2007.
The monument was given by Muhammad Ali of Egypt in 1819 in recognition of the battle of 1798 and the campaign of 1801 but not erected on the Victoria Embankment until 1878.
The 44-metre tall monument to Sir Walter Raleigh Gilbert was built in 1857 by the townspeople of Bodmin to honour the soldier's life and work in India.
The monument was created by Maya Lin who created the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D. C.
In 1996, it was designated an historic monument by the French Government.
Congress passed a joint resolution to construct a marble monument in the United States Capitol for his body, supported by Martha.
Inspired by Mullan's book, Edwards named the monument A Hero Who Could Fly and used the following quote from the Irish author on the monument:
The 1st phase of the monument was unveiled by Pelé and Archbishop Desmond Tutu on 12 July 2008.
1988 saw the setting up of the monument Gure Aitaren Etxea, by Basque sculptor Eduardo Chillida, and in 1990 Large Figure in a Shelter, by British sculptor Henry Moore, was erected beside it.
The script on a monument at Boğazköy by a " People of Hattusas " discovered by William Wright in 1884 was found to match peculiar hieroglyphic scripts from Aleppo and Hamath in Northern Syria.
They are concentrated in Arran, Bute and Kintyre and it is likely that the Clyde cairns were the earliest forms of Neolithic monument constructed by incoming settlers although few of the 100 or so examples have been given a radiocarbon dating.
The original burial monument sculptures are displayed within the museum, having been replaced by plaster replicas in situ.
This is a monument erected in 113 in Rome to commemorate the conquest of Dacia by Emperor Trajan ( ruled 98-117 ): its bas-reliefs are a key source for Roman military equipment.

monument and poem
Most of their remains were buried at sea near the island of Vido, a small island at the mouth of Corfu port, and a monument of thanks to the Greek nation has been erected at Vido by the grateful Serbs ; consequently, the waters around Vido Island are known by the Serbian people as the Blue Graveyard ( in Serbian, Плава Гробница, Plava Grobnica ), after a poem written by Milutin Bojić following World War I.
Tromp, a " sea hero ", was immensely popular with the common people, a sentiment expressed by the greatest of Dutch poets, Joost van den Vondel in a famous poem describing his marble grave monument in Delft showing the admiral on his moment of death with a burning British fleet on the foreground:
Across the road is an important war monument with a poem by J. C. Bloem.
The poem Epitaph to a Dog as inscribed on Boatswain's monument
* The poet John Boyle O ' Reilly wrote the following poem when the monument was finally unveiled:
Inscribed on the monument is a poem Minakata wrote hoping that the island would be protected forever by the benevolence and the power of the Emperor.
The poem is inscribed on the monument erected in front of the Minakata Kumagusu Museum overlooking the Kashima island.
Old English scholar and noted commentator on the Ruthwell Cross Daniel H. Haigh argues that the inscription of the Ruthwell Cross must be fragments of one of Caedmon's lost poems, stating " On this monument, erected about A. D. 665, we have fragments of a religious poem of very high character, and that there was but one man living in England at that time worthy to be named as a religious poet, and that was Caedmon ".
Breton contributed a laudatory introduction to this 1947 edition, saying that the " poem is nothing less than the greatest lyrical monument of our times.
On the monument is inscribed the poem in his last piece of writing, which reads:
Samuel Osgood noted in the New York Evening Post that he had already designed a monument, inspired by her poem " The Hand That Swept the Sounding Lyre ", which was soon installed.
In Snake Gully, Australia, the monument Dog on the Tuckerbox is inspired by a bullock driver's poem, " Bullocky Bill ", which celebrates the life of a mythical driver's dog that loyally guarded the man's tuckerbox ( lunch box ) until, and long after, the bullocky's death.
A monument depicting a beetle playing the violin that was erected in Szczebrzeszyn refers to the poem.
On the west side of the base of the Larkin monument is a quotation from the poem Jim Larkin by Patrick Kavanagh:
Although the monument was first started in 1836 it was dedicated as part of Concord's Independence Day celebration on July 4, 1837 when the poem was first read and then sung as a hymn by a local choir using the then-familiar tune " Old Hundredth ".
Emerson's poem became the most-remembered aspect of the dedication of the monument ; it was widely republished in newspaper accounts of the day.
( Note: This version is from The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson ( 1904 ), edited by Edward Waldo Emerson, who noted, " From a copy of this hymn as first printed on slips for distribution among the Concord people at the celebration of the completion of the monument on the battle-ground, I note the differences from the poem here given as finally revised by Mr. Emerson in the Selected Poems.
Additionally, the poem generated enough public sentiment that the historic ship was preserved as a monument.
Powers ' friend John Greenleaf Whittier wrote the poem inscribed at the base of the monument.
In 1801 his poetical rivalry with Macedo became more acute and personal, and ended by drawing from Bocage a stinging extempore poem, Pena de Talião, which remains a monument to his powers of invective.
III. 30, Exegi monumentum, a closing poem in which Horace brags Exegi monumentum aere perennius ( I have raised a monument more permanent than bronze ).
The winner was Dublin born author Liam Mac Uistin, whose poem " We Saw a Vision " an aisling style poem written in Irish, French, and English on the stone wall of the monument.
The most unusual and outstanding monument of old Ukrainian literature, however, is the secular epic poem Slovo o polku Ihorevi ( The Tale of Ihor's Campaign, ca 1187 ).

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