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These unique constructions should be saved as the monuments of industrial architecture.
Milan-San Remo is one of the five events known as the "monuments" of cycle racing, and only once in a history going back to 1907 had it been won by a British rider.
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Few single structures, however, are as impressive and as comprehensively planned as are the monuments of Borobudur or Lara Jonggrang.
Grapefruit was described as "one of the monuments of conceptual art of the early 1960s" by art critic David Bourdon.
The music in this collection serves as a model of melodic design even in the 21st century and is regarded as one of the monuments of Western musical literature.
This special covenant could be justly designated as one of the monuments of enlightened tolerance in the history of the world.
Students' presentations were held both in situ, in front of the monuments of Amman, as well as in class.
It was part of a much wider campaign to give the best work of Modern Movement architects the same recognition as was accorded to the "monuments" of previous centuries.
Photographers chose as subjects the monuments of the Middle East's medieval and ancient past, as well as scenes of daily life.
Among the temple ruins, she interpreted hieroglyphs, while he interpreted vulture droppings "as though Nature said to the monuments of Egypt: 'You will have none of me?
"One could refer to this bridge as the 'Monument of Dislocated Directions,"' he wrote in an essay -- "A Tour of the Monuments of Passaic" -- later published in Artforum magazine.
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