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The meaning of LADY is a woman having proprietary rights or authority especially as a feudal superior. How to use lady in a sentence.
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The word lady is a term for a girl or woman, with various connotations.
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Lady definition, a woman who is refined, polite, and well-spoken: She may be poor and have little education, but she's a real lady. See more.
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Landlord charged with hate crimes after fatally stabbing a 6-year-old and wounding his mom because they were Muslim, authorities say.
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Kobe Bryant mural near Lakers arena to be kept after landlord ordered for removal.
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A mural of Kobe Bryant and his daughter, Gianna, on a building near Crypto.com Arena, the Los Angeles venue where the late Hall of Famer played for his entire NBA career, was saved from being removed earlier this week.
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The landlord of 400 West Pico Blvd. ordered for the mural to be taken down by the end of September in hopes of placing advertisements. It was put up shortly after Bryant and his daughter were killed in a helicopter crash on Jan. 26, 2020.
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In response, Cecilia Moran, the owner of Hardcore Fitness, located in the building, helped drive a petition seeking to keep it up that received over 90,000 signatures, as well as the support of Bryant's widow, Vanessa. Initially, the deadline for the mural to be taken down was then extended a month.
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Mural features late NBA Hall of Famer with his daughter Gianna, who also died in 2020 helicopter crash
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Kobe Bryant played 20 seasons for the Lakers. He averaged 25.0 points, 5.2 rebounds and 4.7 assists in 1,346 regular-season games. He was selected to play in 18 All-Star games. He won 1 MVP award, 2 Finals MVP awards and 5 NBA championships. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2020.
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New details in the death of Kobe Bryant. A federal investigation has concluded that pilot error was to blame for the deadly helicopter.
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Upon accepting the Statue from France, the U.S. committed to paying for the pedestal’s construction. The project’s organizers anticipated support from New York’s many titans of industry or the U.S. government. However, neither heeded the call. In 1885, as the Statue sailed to America, the pedestal was incomplete.
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Hungarian immigrant and newspaper publisher Joseph Pulitzer saw this as an opportunity. “[It would be} an irrevocable disgrace to New York City and the American Republic to have France send us this splendid gift without our having provided even so much as a landing place for it,” he proclaimed.
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Pulitzer inspired small donations from millions of Americans, printing in his newspaper, The World, the names of every contributor. His plan was a huge success, raising the remaining funds in a matter of weeks.
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National Park Service to care for one of the world’s most beloved symbols-Liberty Enlightening the World.
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Some exciting activities were initiated in conjunction with her 135th birthday (October 28):
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The Foundation was invited to participate in “Honor Your Hometown,” an initiative by documentary producer Ken Burns featuring short videos from an extraordinary group of entertainers; representatives of the nation’s most iconic historic sites and museums; noted civic leaders; and many more.
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In 1982, The Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation was established to raise funds for and oversee the Statue’s historic centennial restoration. Once again, Americans rose to the occasion.
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With individual contributions, purchases of Liberty commemoratives, and corporate donations, the Foundation raised the needed funds, completing the restoration without any government funding.
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The nation celebrated together over Liberty Weekend in July 1986. Ships of all sizes gathered in New York Harbor, concerts marked the milestone, and unprecedented fireworks lit the sky in honor of our cherished statue.
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With ongoing support from our generous donors, the Foundation has continued pursuing its mission of preserving this beacon of hope. Contributions have supported hundreds of projects large and small, implemented in collaboration with our National Park Service partner.
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Our latest major initiative is the Statue of Liberty Museum, which opened in May 2019. Millions of dollars in donations, commemorated with a series of collectible medallions, made this award-winning museum a reality.
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Harkening back to Pulitzer’s campaign, the Foundation conducted its first crowdfunding campaign and added the name of every donor giving at $18.86 to the museum’s “Founders Registry.”
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In 1865, Édouard de Laboulaye, a French political intellectual and activist, proposed gifting the United States with a statue honoring the centennial of America’s independence, the abolition of slavery, and the long-standing friendship between the two nations.
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Kobe Bryant was a professional basketball player in the NBA. In 1996, he was selected as the 13th pick in the NBA draft and became the youngest player in NBA history. After a 20-year career with the Los Angeles Lakers, Bryant retired in 2016 with five NBA championship rings and four NBA All-Star game MVP titles. In January 2020, Bryant tragically died in a helicopter crash alongside his daughter Gianna Bryant.
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Kobe Bryant played 20 seasons for the Lakers. He averaged 25.0 points, 5.2 rebounds and 4.7 assists in 1,346 regular-season games. He was selected to play in 18 All-Star games. He won 1 MVP award, 2 Finals MVP awards and 5 NBA championships. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2020.
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French sculptor Auguste Bartholdi supported Laboulaye’s idea, and in 1870 began designing the globally recognized statue, “Liberty Enlightening the World.”
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