How To Use Washington monument In A Sentence
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The Washington Monument would stick out of it like a spike in a railroad tie.
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A country is fundamentally a concept, and it is natural and built symbols like our Washington Monument, Japan's Mount Fuji, Saudi Arabia's Mecca, Greece's Parthenon, Mexico's Zocalo Square or Namibia's Sossusvlei desert that lend it a physical presence.
Jake Townsend: Metaphors Made Real: On the Power of National Symbols
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In the nation's capital, snowplows cleared the streets, while skiers snowplowed near the Washington Monument.
CNN Transcript Jan 27, 2004
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There are photographs, footage from newsreels, clips from news and current affairs shows, interviews with soldiers and contemporary images at the Washington Monument.
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What is it that viewers are seeing—literally and figuratively—when they see the Statue of Liberty, the Washington Monument, or the Lincoln Memorial on the screen?
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The Washington Monument is a popular historical landmark.
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The Washington Monument is getting a face lift.
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Disappointed tourists were turned away from the Washington Monument today, which was closed for repairs.
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A large menorah stands before the Washington Monument in honor of Hanukkah, the Jewish festival of lights.
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Dignified transfer: A fallen soldier's final journey home Almanac: Washington Monument's public opening Nikon's "Small World" photomicrography winners
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The Washington Monument would stick out of it like a spike in a railroad tie.
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I want to go to America to visit Washington Monument, because the president Washington is my idol.
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It is a startling sight atop one of the most recognizable structures in Washington: a rope rigger, climbing out on the tip of the 169-meter-high Washington Monument.
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After a successful trial period, tickets timed at half-hour intervals will now be required to visit the Washington Monument year-round.
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The Washington Monument is a popular historical landmark.