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Statue and Rashid-al-Din
Statue of Rashid-al-Din Hamadani in Iran.

Statue and Persian
Forgers have long been active in the field, as the Etruscan terracotta warriors, the Persian Princess, the " Bronze Statue of a Victorious Youth at the Getty ", and the Getty kouros show.
It is also believed that Nadooshan ’ s travel accounts brought this genre back to life in Persian literature, namely his " Siren of Phoenix "— logs of journeys to various countries — and " Liberty of Statue "— from travels to the United States.

Statue and Jewish
The prophetic words of his Jewish protagonist against the backdrop of the Statue of Liberty allude to Emma Lazarus's famous poem The New Colossus ( 1883 ), which celebrated the statue as a symbol of the United States ' democracy and its identity as an immigrant nation.
# In Touch-Starting from an attempt for cheaper fusion power using superconductivity, which was discovered by Onnes, with liquid gas provided by Louis-Paul Cailletet, who carried out experiments on a tower built by Gustave Eiffel, who also built the Statue of Liberty with its famous poem by the Jewish activist Emma Lazarus, helped by Oliphant, whose boss Elgin was the son of the man who stole the Elgin Marbles and sold them with the help of royal painter Thomas Lawrence, whose colleague Dr. Hunter had an assistant whose wife's lodger was Benjamin Franklin, who charted the Gulf Stream with a thermometer Fahrenheit borrowed from Ole Rømer, whose friend Picard surveyed Versailles and provided the water for the fountains and the royal gardens and all the trees that inspired Duhamel to write the book on gardening that was read by the architect William Chambers, who hired the Scottish stonemason Thomas Telford, whose idea for London Bridge was turned down by Thomas Young, whose light waves travel in ether, as do Hertz's electricity waves, with which Helmholtz prods a frog to disprove the vitalists, whose leader, Klages, analyzes handwriting so individual zip codes have to be capital letters to get your mail to a jungle village to keep you " In Touch ".

Statue and origin
The origin of the Statue of Liberty project is sometimes traced to a comment made by French law professor and politician Édouard René de Laboulaye in mid-1865.

Statue and writer
" Described as " an elegant addition to city's architecture ," a 2005 Newsday writer called it a transit hub that is so beautiful that it has become a " destination ": with " the panorama of lower Manhattan from the top of the escalators, the vast windows framing the Statue of Liberty, the upstairs deck with views of the harbor -- these are reasons to take shelter here for a little longer than the ferry schedule makes strictly necessary.
Statue of " The Cunnamulla Fella " erected as a tribute to song writer, Stan Coster and singer, Slim Dusty.
* Henryk Sienkiewicz, Polish writer ( Quo Vadis ) Statue in the garden of the Grand Hôtel du Lac.
Statue of " The Cunnamulla Fella " erected as a tribute to song writer, Stan Coster and singer, Slim Dusty.

Statue and historian
The historian Paul de Rapin ( 1732 ) reported the Coventry lore that Lady Godiva performed her ride while " commanding all Persons to keep within Doors and from their Windows, on pain of Death " but one man could not refrain from looking and it " cost him his life "; Rapin further reported that the town commemorates this with a " Statue of a Man looking out of a Window.

Statue and who
In 1881 Eiffel was contacted by Auguste Bartholdi who was in need of an engineer to help him to realise the Statue of Liberty.
Statue of the Nurse-a statue in memory of women who fought for the Polish state during the Second World War and in battle for Kołobrzeg, the woman is based on Ewelina Nowak who died in 1945 in the city while trying to save a wounded soldier
Fátima, Portugal | Fátima Statue of Pope Pius XII, who consecrated Russia and the World: « Just as a few years ago We consecrated the entire human race to the Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary ( Roman Catholic ) | Virgin Mary, Mother of God, so today We consecrate and in a most special manner We entrust all the peoples of Russia to this Immaculate Heart ...»
Statue of the Saxons leader Widukind, who fought for Saxon independence against Charlemagne, in Herford, Kreis Herford, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany.
" To make his point, the character who portrays Kazan's uncle Avraam, kisses the ground when he gets through customs, while the Statue of Liberty and the American flag are in the background.
Statue of the Saxons leader Widukind, who fought for Saxon independence against Charlemagne, in Herford, Kreis Herford, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany.
Pheidias Showing the Frieze of the Parthenon to his Friends ( 1868 ) by Lawrence Alma-Tadema | Sir Lawrence Alma-TademaPhidias, or The Great Pheidias ( in Ancient Greek, ; circa 480 – 430 BC ), was a Greek sculptor, painter and architect, who lived in the 5th century BC, and is commonly regarded as one of the greatest of all sculptors of Classical Greece: Phidias ' Statue of Zeus at Olympia was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
In his letters home to his wife, Rupert Edward Inglis ( 1863 – 1916 ), who was a former rugby international and now a Forces Chaplain, describes passing through the town of Albert: We went through the place today ( 2 October 1915 ) where the Virgin Statue at the top of the Church was hit by a shell in January.
Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi (; 2 August 1834, Colmar, Haut-Rhin – 4 October 1904 ) was a French sculptor who is best known for designing the Statue of Liberty.
This statue was sculpted by Frédéric Bartholdi, who also created the Statue of Liberty.
* Statue of Michel-Gabriel Paccard who along with Jacques Balmat, made the first successful ascent of Mont Blanc in 1786
The series has included the trio rowing up the River Thames ( similar to the 1889 novel also named Three Men in a Boat ), sailing from London to the Isle of Wight for a sailing yacht race, borrowing numerous vessels to make their way from Plymouth to the Isles of Scilly, taking to the Irish Canals and Rivers and along with Dara's dog ( Snip Nua ), an escapade travelling throughout the Mediterranean to Venice and most recently attempting to find a boat to take to the anniversary of the Statue of Liberty, where in response to an ongoing challenge between Griff and Dara ( who had each secured a boat each and who refusing to give it up to use the others ) he secured the Nantucket Lightship to use.
From 1885 to 1896, the Coney Island Elephant was the first sight to greet immigrants arriving in New York, who would see it before the Statue of Liberty became visible.
Statue of the Duke of Zhou who founded a city here c. 1036 BCE
Statue of a mother at the Yasukuni shrine, dedicated to war widows who raised their children alone.
Statue of St. Patrick of the Celtic Church, who was famous for proselytizing.
He sold the White House to a rancher on the installment plan for yearly payments of $ 100, 000, and tried to sell the Statue of Liberty to a visiting Australian, who went to the police.
* Statue of Frederick Duke of York in Waterloo Place, Westminster, LondonRichard, Duke of York ( 1411 – 1460 ), who was defeated at the Battle of Wakefield on 30 December 1460.
Statue of a mother at the Yasukuni shrine, dedicated to war widows who raised their children alone.
* Belfort is the home of the Lion of Belfort, a sculpture by Frédéric Bartholdi expressing people's resistance against the siege in the Franco-Prussian War ( 1870 ) – who shortly afterwards built the Statue of Liberty in New York.
The Statue of Freedom can be found on the reverse side of the Iraq Campaign Medal decoration authorized to be awarded to members of the U. S. military who deploy to Iraq in direct support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
* Penfold's Aunt: Penfold's formidable aunt from Abergavenny, Wales, who sends him cookies in the episode, " The Statue of Liberty Caper ".
* Doughboy Statue, honoring Furman students who served in World War I

Statue and wrote
Statue of Jaroslav Hašek near the pubs where he wrote his works ( Žižkov, Praha ).
Author John T. Cunningham wrote that " The Statue of Liberty was not conceived and sculpted as a symbol of immigration, but it quickly became so as immigrant ships passed under the statue.
Statue of Karl Marx | Marx and Friedrich Engels | Engels in Alexanderplatz, Berlin. The French Revolution of 1789, Karl Marx and Frederick Engels wrote, " abolished feudal property in favour of bourgeois property ".
The New York Times reviewer wrote: " Mr. Simon is serious about a theme that isn't earth-shaking and he understandably cloaks its gravity with genuine chuckles that pop up mostly as radio news bulletins such as the flash that a Polish freighter has just run into the Statue of Liberty.
He built the foundation for the Statue of Liberty, wrote many famous stories and received awards for his paintings.

Statue and enormous
The NTIs create enormous megatsunami-level waves that threaten every coastline, including New York City ( shown by the Statue of Liberty and the Verrazano Narrows Bridge ) and San Francisco ( shown by the Golden Gate Bridge ), but then stall them moments before they would come crashing down.
Her ending is exactly the same in the 1996 film, where she saves New York from an enormous electric bill by illuminating the Statue of Liberty's torch.

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