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The dancers keep disappearing behind a monolith of light bulbs at the rear of the stage.
Presiding over it all, like a monolith of gentrification, is the Guggenheim.
There are many debates within feminism, and the women's movement ought not to be a monolith of orthodoxy.
Nevertheless, it's an album that actually deserves a monolith of a box, and one whose title was supremely well chosen.
One head, Melvyn Roffe of Wymondham, speaks of running a Gove academy as facing a "monolith" of control.
He put his Escher Tower on the table next to a monolith of the same height and surface area, and blew gently on both.
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The campaign to raise the money to build a monolith out of granite, limestone and steel, possibly with some of Foot's bon mots carved into it, was launched earlier this year by the Labour-controlled city council.
This paper describes a method for the determination of effectiveness factors in a monolith washcoat of non-uniform thickness.
NME reviewer Mark Beaumont commented the album "is a climactic monolith of a record in the grand tradition of melodic transatlantic clamour rock".
Maybe Stephen A. Smith is waiting for A Gronking to Remember: Book Two, who knows? "I picture being mauled by a huge monolith of a man.
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