Similar words: statute of limitations, liberty, statue, liberal party, libertine, by virtue of, state of nature, liberal. Meaning: n. a large monumental statue symbolizing liberty on Liberty Island in New York Bay.
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31. A lawyer in Seattle, for instance, attached a small image of the Statue of Liberty to the entry of his telephone number in the city's white pages.
32. Once a magician made the Statue of Liberty disappear for several minutes.
33. Windmills are taller than the Statue of Liberty, and they're loud; the Audubon Society calls them "condor Cuisinarts."
34. The Statue of Liberty is seen through fog prior to the start of the 125th Anniversary of the Statue of Liberty ceremony on Liberty Island on September 22, 2011 in New York City.
35. On Oct. 28, 1886, the Statue of Liberty, a gift from the people of France, was dedicated in New York Harbor by President Grover Cleveland.
36. The Statue of Liberty stands on an island in New York harbor.
37. At far right is the tower of the Woolworth building and in left center is the Statue of Liberty on Liberty Island.
38. For more information, see the National Park Service’s Statue of Liberty website.(This is a product of the Bureau of International Information Programs, U.S. Department of State.
39. From now on you are the official Statue of Liberty of this street.
40. Statue of Liberty is a statue of a woman on Liberty Island.
41. Other exhibits include antique cameras and copies of the Statue of Liberty.
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42. In this photo released by Agence Papyrus the structure of the hand of the Statue of Liberty, designed by French sculptor Frederic Auguste Bartholdi, is seen inside a Paris studio around 1875.
43. The crown of the Statue of Liberty, the US monument symbolizing freedom and democracy, may reopen to visitors by the July 4th holiday, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar said on Tuesday.
44. A young visitor photographs the Statue of Liberty towering high over Liberty Island, Sept. 7, 1976.
45. Centered on the star, an annulet of 34 stars is a representation of the head of the Statue of Liberty.
46. This 1886 photo shows the construction of the pedestal for the Statue of Liberty. The stone-built structure was designed by Richard Morris Hunt.
47. National Geographic assistant editor Melville Bell Grosvenor made the first aerial color photograph when he took this shot of the Statue of Liberty by circling the monument in a Navy Airship ZM C2.
48. The Statue of Liberty is seen in the background as the damaged Swedish-American luxury liner Stockholm heads slowly through New York Harbor for a safe berth July 27, 1956.
49. Is there a tour that visits the statue of liberty?
50. According to the track sun moves, I should arrive Liberty Island no later than noon, then there will be appropriate brightness on face of Statue of Liberty.
51. Liberty Island is south west to Manhattan Island, it's said Statue of Liberty facing to Manhattan holding torch, then her face should face north east.
52. Merchant ships lie at anchor in front of the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor, Sept. 16, 1946. The ships tied up because of waterfront strikes.
53. A little statue of liberty and the light is its torch.
54. The brooklyn bridge The statue of liberty Liberty bell the Luxor can you tell me some interests of where you live?
55. Those are the values that the Statue of Liberty represents.
56. In 1886, the Statue of Liberty, a gift from the people of France, was dedicated in New York Harbor by President Cleveland.
57. Why the statue of liberty stand on the New York s harbor?
58. Today s programme includes a tour of the Statue of Liberty.
59. The Statue of Liberty was erected at the entrance of New York Harbour.
60. The bright dining area abstract paintings of New York City's bridges and the Statue of Liberty.
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