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However, what the Taliban didn't know is that at the foot of the giant Buddhas may be a 1,000-foot Buddha, called the Reclining Buddha of Bamian.
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Thieves melt down a massive bronze Henry Moores sculpture, known as Reclining Figure.
Art Fag City 2009
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His nearly-to-scale version of the imposing white marble sculpture "Reclining Connected Forms," by the late Henry Moore, is made of recycled cardboard, constructed with a glue gun and re-formed to resemble an old Las Vegas neon sign.
In Las Vegas, Art Imitates Art Alexandra Berzon 2011
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Reclining on silk or velvet cushions, in positions copied from works of art, they often had flowing hair and jewellery, which added nothing to their anatomical use.
Brought to Life The Nag 2009
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Krystal Ramirez Mr. Favela's nearly to-scale version of 'Reclining Connected Forms' is made of recycled cardboard and constructed with a glue gun.
Imitation of Art 2011
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Of Bangkok's gilded, 46m-long Reclining Buddha, she exclaims: "I love its audacity!"
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The 1951 bronze, "Reclining Figure: Festival," sold for nearly four times its high estimate and represents a new price record for the sculptor.
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Spend 5-10 minutes twice a day in Reclining Open Chest Pose.
Dr. Frank Lipman: SAD: Winter Blues Busters Dr. Frank Lipman 2011
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Reclining in the chair, watching the TV inside the hole, sat a little rabbit-man.
Boing Boing 2009
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Reclining in a chair to my left in a festival press room, Barthes is accompanied by her significant other, “Cold Souls” cinematographer Andrij Parekh.
Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat 2009
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