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1444:Delta Solar
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907:Nathan Hale
691:Joan of Arc
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472:February 1,
446:February 2,
405:February 1,
354:During the
345:Santa Claus
212:Acquisition
196:Description
192:in London.
122: /
96:Coordinates
2045:Categories
2017:sculptures
1699:Trigadilly
1621:The Rescue
1395:Build-Grow
1210:Korean War
1112:Boy Scouts
1048:Statues of
887:John Barry
849:GWU statue
826:Soh Jaipil
370:References
366:'s death.
186:The Writer
78:Dimensions
1866:Fountains
1732:sculpture
1692:Symbiosis
1650:Saraswati
1513:Gwenfritz
1494:Fortitude
1437:Continuum
1367:Bex Eagle
1346:Ascension
1239:U.S. Navy
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844:GWU busts
349:Christmas
157:Anacostia
73:sculpture
1794:Heritage
1657:Serenity
1600:New Leaf
1551:Lift Off
1534:Infinity
1314:Allow Me
1307:Ad Astra
877:American
254:DESIGNED
206:aluminum
86:Location
1982:Related
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1968:Ward 7
1963:Ward 6
1958:Ward 5
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