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The Los Angeles-born artist Eduardo Sarabia has designed a ceramic bar for the room and bar stools in the shape of elephant feet.
Make a crown and two ears in the shape of elephant ears.
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Macaroni in the shape of elephants.
The shape of elephants does usually not change abruptly.
Behind the tent, in the darkness, I thought I could see the shapes of elephants and camels moving among the wagons.
Margate City is known for Lucy, the Margate Elephant (built 1881), a six-story building in the shape of an elephant.
AS GUESTS left the unveiling this week of the Republican Party's autopsy on its electoral setbacks last year, they were presented with a biscuit in the shape of an elephant (the party symbol), covered in red, white and blue icing.
They line the wall leading to radio host Paul Finebaum's studio, and the Waysider, a restaurant in Tuscaloosa that serves pancakes to opposing fans in the shape of an elephant, Alabama's mascot, is covered floor-to-ceiling in Moores.
At one point, the island featured a 150-foot-tall, tin-and-wood hotel, built in the shape of an elephant, with glowing yellow eyes, an observatory in its houdah and rooms full of prostitutes.
Water cannot be allowed to touch the thing that is deep inside the reactor: about 200 tons of melted nuclear fuel and debris, which burned through the floor and hardened, in one spot, into the shape of an elephant's foot.
When a shell road first connected Coney to the rest of Long Island in 1829, developers dreamed of a resort that would rival Newport, R.I. Renewed attempts to gentrify Coney Island led to the erection of Victorian curios like Coney's Colossus, a 150-foot-high, tin-covered hotel built in the shape of an elephant, with a cigar shop in one of the legs and an observatory in the howdah.
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