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Statues and Columbia
* Statues of Vancouver are located in front of Vancouver City Hall, in King's Lynn and on top of the dome of the British Columbia Parliament Buildings.
Statues of James W. Rouse ( right ) and his brother, Willard, in Columbia, Maryland, by artist William F. Duffy.

Statues and may
Statues portraying Sobekneferu also combine elements of traditional male and female iconography and, by tradition, may have served as inspiration for these works commissioned by Hatshepsut.
Statues and tapestry images of the god can be found in a number of historical California joss houses ( a local term for Taoist temples ), where his name may be given with various Anglicized spellings, including Kwan Dai, Kwan Tai, Kuan Ti, Kuan Kung, Wu Ti, Mo Dai, Guan Di, Kuan Yu, Kwan Yu, or Quan Yu.
*" The Singing Statues " returns to sound sculpture ( which may have been why it was removed from the American Berkley Medallion edition of 1971 ).

Statues and be
Statues in the round were avoided as being too close to the principal artistic focus of pagan cult practices, as they have continued to be ( with some small-scale exceptions ) throughout the history of Eastern Christianity.
Statues of Edward can be found throughout the former empire, such as those in Waterloo Place, London ; Centenary Square, Birmingham ; Union Street, Aberdeen ; Queen's Park, Toronto ; North Terrace, Adelaide ; Franklin Square, Hobart ; Queen Victoria Gardens, Melbourne ; Phillips Square, Montreal and outside the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney.
Statues such as those at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, depicting her seated wearing a tight-fitting dress and the nemes crown, are thought to be a more accurate representation of how she would have presented herself at court.
Statues of John Hunyadi can be found in Hunedoara and various other locations in Romania and Hungary.
Statues and busts of Francisco Morazán can be found in Chile, El Salvador, United States, Spain among others.
* Statues of Sherman can be found at the National Constitution Center National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the National Statuary Hall Collection in the U. S. Capitol ( one of two allowed the state of Connecticut in the collection ), and the Connecticut State Capitol in Hartford.
Statues and tomb monuments of commanders continued to be the most common site until the more general war memorial commemorating all the dead began to emerge in the period of the Napoleonic Wars.
Statues of Dīpankara can also be found in the Longmen and Yungang Grottoes in China.
Statues issued in the King's name by the Bishop of Lincoln, Henry Burghersh in May 1326 called for the provision of a common seal, to be kept in a box with three keys, one for the Provost and the other two to trusted Scholars, the seal depicts the Annunciation, with the figure of Adam de Brome kneeling below and the legend Sig. Comune Domus Scholarium Beate Marie Oxon.
However, the Curator needs to be careful-whenever their back is turned, Statues are free to move.
On November 4, 2011, The Early November announced on their Facebook wall that they will be playing four more shows in December with Man Overboard and Young Statues.
Statues were made, but not used and later, the heads were removed to be replaced by those of Marshals of the Empire that were then placed on the wall of the Louvre.
Statues weeping tears of a substance which appears to be human blood, oil, and scented liquids have all been reported.
Statues of the title character, Prince Aphai Mani and the siren / mermaid which guided him to Ko Samet can be found on the Hat Sai Kaeo beach.

Statues and found
Statues of Sir Robert Peel are found in the following UK locations.
Statues of several Slavic deities were discovered in 1848, on the banks of the Zbruch river, a tall stone statue was found, with four faces under a single stone hat.
Statues and monuments to him are found throughout Argentina, and his name is honoured with several streets, squares, towns, and associations.
Statues of Malliah are found throughout the city of Mangalore.

Statues and places
He was worshipped as a divine being under various names in Italy where Statues of him existed at Argyripa, Metapontum, Thurii, and other places.

personified and Columbia
The image of the personified Columbia was never fixed, but she was most often presented as a woman between youth and middle age, wearing classically draped garments decorated with the stars and stripes ; a popular version gave her a red-and-white striped dress and a blue blouse, shawl, or sash spangled with white stars.
* Columbia Pictures, named in 1924, uses a version of the personified Columbia as its logo.
* A personified Columbia appears in Uncle Sam, a graphic novel about American history ( 1997 ).

personified and may
Overlap occurs between these usages because deities or godlike entities are often identical with and / or identified by the powers and forces that are credited to them — in many cases a deity is merely a power or force personified — and these powers and forces may then be extended or granted to mortal individuals.
The term " the Goddess " may also be understood to include a multiplicity of ways to view deity personified as female, or as a metaphor, or as a process.
In the song As some day it may happen, the executioner, Ko-ko, sings of executing the " nigger serenader and the others of his race ", personified by black-faced singers singing minstrel songs.
Richard North further notes that unusually, sib is personified here and in lines 2599 to 2661, and suggests they may be references to Sif in Danish religion: " Both instances may indicate that the poet of Beowulf was in a position to imagine a sixth-century Scandinavia on the basis of his knowledge of contemporary Danish legends.
Scholars have proposed that Dellingr is the personified dawn, and his name may appear both in an English surname and place name.
Benjamin Thorpe says that Dellingr may be dawn personified, similarly to his son Dagr, the personified day.
A new article by Cecelia Klein ( 2008 ) argues that the famous Coatlicue statue in the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico, and several other complete and fragmentary versions, may actually represent a personified snake skirt.
As a feminine noun, svāhā in the Rigveda may also mean " oblation " ( to Agni or Indra ), and as oblation personified, Svāhā is a minor goddess, and the wife of Agni.
But with him ... may the form of politics that he personified rest in peace and leave here forever.
The term " the Goddess " may also be understood to include a multiplicity of ways to view deity personified as female, or as a metaphor, or as a process.
This theory is supported by 30-odd sculptures of women among the finds ; they may have personified the cities of the Pergamene kingdom.
In English its first recorded use, in the sense of the entirety of the phenomena of the world, was very late in history in 1266 ; however natura, and the personification of Mother Nature, was widely popular in the Middle Ages and as a concept seated between the properly divine and the human, it can be traced to Ancient Greece-though Earth or Eorthe in the Old English period may have been personified as a goddess and the Norse also had a goddess called Jord Earth.

personified and be
But if The Prince fancied women and was fascinated by foreigners, he could be haughtiness personified to his subordinates.
Additionally, the Amesha Spenta, the six originally abstract terms that were regarded as direct emanations or aspects or " divine sparks " of Ahura Mazda, came to be personified as an archangel retinue.
Subsequently, therefore, the word Emperor came to be used by its members as an honorific of exclusive usage for their divine king, as personified by the late Emperor of Ethiopia.
* the Russians, as Otechestvo ( отечество ) or Otchizna ( отчизна ), however Rodina, is more common, happens to be feminine, and is typically personified as a mother ( Sometimes referred to as birthland-mother ).
In this way, Kelsen contends, the bindingness of legal norms, their specifically ' legal ' character, can be understood without tracing it ultimately to some suprahuman source such as God, personified Nature or — of great importance in his time — a personified State or Nation.
This capacity, personified as a mysterious alter-ego called the Avatar, is dormant in most people, who are known as sleepers, whereas Magi ( and / or their Avatars ) are said to be Awakened.
Hayek dismisses philosophies that do not adequately recognize the emergent nature of society, and which describe it as the conscious creation of a rational agent ( be it God, the Sovereign, or any kind of personified body politic, such as Hobbes's Leviathan ).
The ancient Greeks considered wisdom to be an important virtue, personified as the goddesses Metis and Athena.
Such a moment must be grasped ( by the tuft of hair on the personified forehead of the fleeting opportunity ); otherwise the moment is gone and can not be re-captured ( personified by the back of head being bald ).
The Greeks rarely personified an individual mountain ; an exception might be Tmolus, both a king and a mountain in Lydia.
The recurring theme, as with nearly all of Ovid's work, is love — be it personal love or love personified in the figure of Amor ( Cupid ).
In the 2nd century Roman Britannia came to be personified as a goddess, armed with a trident and shield and wearing a centurion's helmet.
Feuerbach affirms that goodness is, “ personified as God ,” turning God into an object because if God was anything but an object nothing would need to be personified on him.
Appearing from aboriginal tribes in Australia and New Zealand to rainforest tribes in South America, bush tribes in Africa and pagan tribal groups in Western Europe and Britain ( as personified by Merlin, based on Welsh prophet Myrddin Wyllt ), some form of shamanism and belief in a spirit world seems to be common in the early development of human communities.
However, " Daughter of Zion ", and a variety of other names like " Daughter of Jerusalem ", might also be interpreted as referring to Jerusalem and the Jewish people personified, instead of a geographical feature.

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