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The phrase "stumbling stones" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to small memorials or markers that commemorate victims of persecution, particularly in the context of Holocaust remembrance. Example: "As we walked through the city, we paused to reflect on the stumbling stones that honored the lives lost during the war."
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To overcome all these obstacles and stumbling stones, modern ESD development employs a broad spectrum of simulation and analysis methods.
And during the Nazi occupation of World War II, 2,000 of the 10,000 Roman Jews were killed - and those victims of the Holocaust are remembered within the ghetto in the form of cobblestone plaques, or stumbling stones, laid in the ground.
A typical Stolperstein, in the neighborhood where I currently live in Rome, reads: QUI ABITAVA Giacomo spizzichino NATO 1920 ARRESTATO 1.1.1944 deportato kz mauthausen assassinato 19.4.1945 Demnig began laying down Stolpersteine — the word translates roughly as "stumbling stones" — in 1995.
From there, head south along Linzer Gasse (7), checking all for "stumbling stones", copper plaques in the ground that pay touching tribute to residents who were deported during the Second World War.
In this paper we use a case study of German artist Gunter Demnig's Stolpersteine (stumbling stones), which are small memorial stones that commemorate individual victims of the Holocaust at their former homes and businesses.
Finally, however, as a unified group they together witnessed the laying of the stumbling stones, established family ties, and revived the memory of Karolina, her sister Gitta, and their parents, Else and Richard Cohn.
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Even though, to this day, there is very little information about Karolina and her family, the laying of the stumbling stone means that her name will forever be etched in stone for the whole world to see", Ruediger Mahlo remarked.
To mark this event, I travelled to Frankfurt to participate in the laying of a stumbling stone – known as a "Stolpersteine," a brass memorial plaque embedded in the pavement in front a Nazi victim's last known address – on this occasion, for Karolina Cohn and her family.
Nevertheless, the main stumbling stone for considering the blockade of the mineralocorticoid receptor in CKD patients remains the concern about hyperkalaemia with its potentially catastrophic outcome [ 42].
For models in the tradition of the established Lichtheim-Wernicke scheme (Lichtheim, 1885), where centers for speech production and comprehension are thought to be partly autonomous, the rapid activation of inferior-frontal cortex even in unattended speech processing appears as a stumbling stone.
Stumbling on the stones, the Slav yelled and pointed.
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