Walter Lowell, who was born two months after the course was opened, still thrives in the family business and roams the premises as a living monument to perseverance and dedication.
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Liz Carpenter, former press secretary to Lady Bird Johnson and a strong ERA activist, told me that passage of the amendment would be the greatest living monument to Abigail Adams.
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They regard it as a living monument to the men, women and children who died during the war, as well as a way of helping the children of Vietnam today.
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In the shadow of towering apartment buildings, a living monument to victims of the worst Dutch air disaster bears this inscription : " The Tree That Saw Everything ."
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The ramshackle inn standing in the center of the capital city of Tbilisi is a living monument to a nasty little war and ensuing political stalemate that prevent the residents from going home.
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Its founders described it as a " living monument " to the beginnings of religious tolerance and established it to meet the educational needs of young women in the county and the state.
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Green ash had been widely used as a primary ornamental and long lived monument tree until the elm fad of the 1880s, and regained top position once again after Dutch elm disease arrived.
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U . S . President Bill Clinton called the American presentation of the tapes a " living monument to the eternal friendship between our peoples and our countries, " according to a statement.
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The Cowboys'71-66 victory against the Wake Forest Demon Deacons in the East Regional semifinals last Friday night stands as a monument to Sutton, who patrols the sideline as a living monument to Iba.
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They came to uphold and salute the Olympic movement, living monuments to its ideals, arriving in the nation's capital at a time, not coincidentally, when the Olympic spirit could use a boost.