marble statues - translation to greek
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marble statues - translation to greek

SUBSPECIES OF BUTTERFLY
Island marble butterfly; Island Marble; Island marble

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μαρμάρινα αγάλματα
μαρμάρινα αγάλματα      
marble statues
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  • Nordic [[crispbread]]
  •  Pumpernickel bread
  • Finnish rye hole-bread, [[ruisreikäleipä]]
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TYPE OF BREAD MADE WITH VARIOUS PROPORTIONS OF FLOUR FROM RYE GRAIN
Black bread; Marble rye; Marbled rye bread
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Definition

Purbeck marble
['p?:b?k]
(also Purbeck stone)
¦ noun a hard limestone from Purbeck in Dorset, which is polished and used for decorative architectural features.

Wikipedia

Euchloe ausonides insulana

Euchloe ausonides insulanus, the island marble butterfly, is a subspecies of the Euchloe ausonides (large marble butterfly) and is found in the San Juan Islands in Washington in the northwestern United States. The butterfly was thought to be extinct and was last observed on Gabriola Island, British Columbia in 1908. The species was rediscovered during a prairie butterfly survey in San Juan Island National Historical Park in 1998. After this rediscovery, surveys were conducted throughout the presumed range and found a few populations on San Juan Island and Lopez Island, but no remaining populations in Canada.

Examples of use of marble statues
1. Next month, 300 marble statues from atop the Acropolis will be moved into the museum.
2. At the Palace Hotel, coloured lights play on decorative fountains and marble statues.
3. Exhibits include ornately painted clay vases from the 6th to the 4th centuries BC, marble statues and frescoes from Pompeii.
4. The strongest of all perhaps, was when the four dancers stood still in pools of light and ever so slowly opened their arms, like marble statues embracing life.
5. Experts believe that the theater is virtually intact and that further excavation at the site will unearth marble statues and possibly religious icons and artifacts.