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A large single block of stone, used in architecture and sculpture.
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Before claiming that the wheel, agriculture and gene-edited girls are "Monolith moments" (Letters, 5 December), remember that the monoliths in 2001: A Space Odyssey were of alien origin.
But also featured on tour are Monolith, the first company showing for the dark inward talent of English choreographer Tim Rushton; plus the spiky, surreal cabaret world of Henrietta Horn's Cardoon Club and Aletta Collins's Awakenings.
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One is that minorities are monoliths.
"What we have now," Mr. Page said, "are monoliths like Disney".
The parties are not, and have never been, monoliths.
Yes, they are a monolith, and it's good that a monolith is pulling in the right direction with its colossal strength.
The Olympic Games, it is easy to forget, are no monolith.
Like Islam, we are no monolith.
Companies are not monoliths with a single opinion.
New York's minorities — and the city is nothing but minorities — are hardly monoliths.
They are hardly monoliths, these strange, mutating artifacts of culture.
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