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* [[Gertrude Stein]] life-size terra cotta sculpture of Gertrude Stein created in Paris in 1923, now in the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery. Several bronze likenesses have been made, including one made in 1991 for Bryant Park, Manhattan, New York City.
* [[Gertrude Stein]] life-size terra cotta sculpture of Gertrude Stein created in Paris in 1923, now in the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery. Several bronze likenesses have been made, including one made in 1991 for Bryant Park, Manhattan, New York City.
* [[Eugene_Daub_(sculptor)#Claude_Shannon_bust|Eugene Daub's bust of Claude Shannon]] which appears in at least six locations around the United States
* [[Eugene_Daub_(sculptor)#Claude_Shannon_bust|Eugene Daub's bust of Claude Shannon]] which appears in at least six locations around the United States
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  • Group (mathematics) [r]: Set with a binary associative operation such that the operation admits an identity element and each element of the set has an inverse element for the operation. [e]
  • World's Fair [r]: An internationally oriented, elaborate public event that commonly covers major new developments in the fields of science, industry and culture, with technology of the future usually a prominent theme, and that serves as an opportunity for countries to showcase their engineering and arts and crafts talents, as well as their cultural ideologies. [e]
  • Hadrian's Wall [r]: Ancient Roman wall, 118.3 km (73.5 mi) long, across northern England, built during the reign of the emperor Hadrian c. 122–126 and extended by Severus a century later, the wall marked the northern defensive boundary of Roman Britain. [e]