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Surviving relics include the Masonic Hall, Gold Hill (once a rich placer ground), St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Boise Basin Museum (in the original post office [1867]), and Boot Hill Cemetery.
Although it was burned in 60 ce during the rising of the British queen Boudicca, Colchester soon became one of the chief towns in Roman Britain, and surviving relics of that period include walls and gateways.
This metaphysical painting of human fragility is the work of a true genius who deserves, even from his few surviving relics, to be revered as one of the giants of European art.
Other surviving relics are items that were removed from the ship prior to her sinking: Two of Hoods 5.5-inch guns were removed and replaced during a refit in 1935, and subsequently shipped to Ascension Island, where they were installed as a shore battery in 1941, sited on a hill above the port and main settlement, Georgetown, where they remain.
His latest book, "The Man Who Loved China: The Fantastic Story of the Eccentric Scientist Who Unlocked the Mysteries of the Middle Kingdom," about Joseph Needham, caused him to make long car drives in China, just as his book "Outposts: Journeys to the Surviving Relics of the British Empire," involved sailboats, sampans, dune buggies, ferries and night buses.
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"She was the surviving relic and keeper of the flame.
The building at 211 was "a rare surviving relic of the process that made New York into America's great city," Paul Johnson wrote.
A mosaic of the Virgin Mary from Palermo Cathedral is the only surviving relic of its medieval opulence before it was given a baroque makeover.
It is apparently the only surviving relic from a small Book of Hours commissioned by Anne de Bretagne, Queen of France under both Charles VIII and Louis XII.
One leading theory behind the strange creatures known as yetis (or bigfoots or sasquatches, depending where you are in the world) is that they are surviving relic populations of hominids, an ancient relative of humans, somehow isolated but clinging on to life.
(Note, too, that Montinari claims that the one surviving relic of 1067 of The Will to Power in the published works is precisely the ironic Section 36 of Beyond Good and Evil (1982, p. 104).) What, then, does Nietzsche believe about will to power?
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