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A small cement statue of Hebe, cupbearer to the gods, is among several sculptures that keep watch over the greenery.
In Yucca Valley, California, a ten-foot tall cement statue of Christ sits atop a hill.
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It's no coincidence that the eatery is next door to Malki's Nursery, "specializing in cement statues".
Be sure not to miss the pair of antique Salviati glass candlesticks, the figural bronze andirons of American Indians and the cement sphinx statue.
Celebrations will include the unveiling of Cement Resurrection, a full-scale statue of Cobain by local artist Randi Hubbard, at the Aberdeen Museum of History.
On 29 August 2007, Nelson Mandela's status in British culture was cemented when then prime minister Gordon Brown unveiled a statue in his honour.
If anything, the desecraters were even more brutal with a nearby statue of Our Lady of Fatima, made of cement and marble dust.
In 1951, he molded his first Christ statue out of five tons of cement; his intent was to place it at the rim of the Grand Canyon as a "symbol of peace for mankind".
Manmade objects such as buildings, statues and other materials made from cement, brick and stone are subject to mechanical weathering.
Elite status cemented.
The roads built by the ancient Romans, the Erie Canal, the mortar holding together the granite blocks of the Brooklyn Bridge, and the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty were built using lime as a cement.
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