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"The honored, cherished stone bust of Alexander Hamilton was taken and thrown off the cliff and destroyed" on Oct. 14, 1934, said Mr. Fleckenstein, who blamed partisan activists trying to disgrace the government.
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The paintings of totem poles, stone birds and other carvings are not just cherished but revered in Canada as visions of a vanished culture.
In the midst of his later meditations on the universe's blind cruelty, he "cherished the memory of belief," as if it were an original stone church underneath all the neo-Gothic gimcrackery.
The purest embodiment of these beliefs is the so-called scholar's rocks, naturally occurring stones -- sometimes minimally "improved" through human intervention -- cherished for their capacity to conjure in their crags and hollows whole landscapes or mythical beasts.
But in another way, they were also thankful that the marathon gave them a chance to take stock of their block and explain why they cherish its century-old stone buildings and closeness, even as athletes from around the world were getting an up-close introduction.
STONE--Malvina, born NYC, November 4, 1908, widow of Samuel Stone, cherished sister and sister-in-law, beloved aunt and great-aunt.
When Butler lost her TANF check, she moved into a grey, one-story house that her mother had rented in Stone Mountain, where a sign on the living-room wall serves up intentional irony -- "Cherished Moments.
Privacy is cherished here.
Cherished wife of Ivan.
Cherished daughter of Ruth.
Still they were cherished.
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