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The worked monuments can be divided into four broad classifications: Olmec-style sculptures, which represent 21% of the total, Maya-style sculptures representing 42% of the monuments, potbelly monuments (14% of the total) and the local style of sculpture represented by zoomorphs (23% of the total).
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This may reflect the loss of expertise in the Terminal Classic, with craftsmen less able to work monuments and large structures as time progressed.
The classic Art Deco terminal, a working monument to the romance of flight, wowed travelers when it opened in 1934.
She would support the earth works monument to the rescue workers and the work they did there, she said, "but not a burial ground for our loved ones".
But telling the story of an average day in the subway -- in all its mundane monstrosity -- is as good a birthday present as any for a working monument that helped invent New York City by holding it together, day after day.
But what we hope to do is create a working monument to the man who conceived the computer, and to inspire today's scientists and engineers to dream a century into their future.
Latschar is superintendent of Steamtown, and he firmly believes if he can construct a working monument to the railroads.
Parish, school and work monuments back home likewise gathered names bound to specific places in all sorts of ways.
But thinking more about the matter of public-works monuments after Governor Carey's death on Sunday, I've decided that the tunnel was the right choice.
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