| 41. | Ms . Schatz's aluminum six-branched candelabrum of 1985 represented the 6 million Jews killed in the Holocaust.
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| 42. | Completed in 1968, it is of brick and stone with three sets of bronze doors and a candelabrum from Yugoslavia.
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| 43. | Increasing flashbacks to the mid-1800s put the whole situation into perspective, with the help of a heavily symbolic candelabrum.
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| 44. | Hart's cartoon associates the words of Jesus with a seven-branch candelabrum widely understood as a symbol of Judaism.
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| 45. | Each day the small flowers open successively along the flower stalks that rise from within the plant rather like an exotic candelabrum.
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| 46. | They're still used in European decor, but a wrought-iron candelabrum on the hearth is a newer option.
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| 47. | Each night a candle housed in a kinara, a special candelabrum, is lit to mark the principle for that day.
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| 48. | In 1991 a lawsuit brought a forgery to light when the authenticity of a Whieldon-type candelabrum was called into question.
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| 49. | Symplocos candelabrum " "'is a flowering plant in the candelabrum-like display of stamens in the flower.
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| 50. | Symplocos candelabrum " "'is a flowering plant in the candelabrum-like display of stamens in the flower.
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