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Once recreated, the work becomes a monument, an academic exercise, a historical artifact, a paying attraction, frozen in time.
And when a new, planned building rises in the slum — be it a public toilet or a sewing cooperative — it immediately becomes a monument.
By contrast, he said, a building is "a monument not to the people who died, but it becomes a monument to the brilliance of the architect".
It kind of becomes a monument more than an advertisement, and it just means more.
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In the decades since then she has become a monument, the Pallas Athena of Jackson.
"The elevator had become a monument to his absence," he said.
"This will become a monument, not a working synagogue," he said.
A bookstore that has become a monument to itself, even a wildly popular monument, has lost its living essence.
He's given them loyalty and hope – he has become a "monument", as Lippi calls him.
McGahey said that if the Labour movement did not change, it would become a monument.
In the end, however, he became a monument to Indian cinema like no other.
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