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" ... "Fearless Girl", a bronze sculpture by Kristen Visbalthe, is seen with a voting sticker in front of ... [+] the New York Stock Exchange in the Wall Street Financial District of Manhattan on November 4, 2020 in New York. - Wall Street stocks were in rally mode Wednesday, shrugging off uncertainty over the still-unresolved presidential election and the likelihood of divided government in Washington.The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 2.0 percent, or about 560 points, at 28,041.28 at around 1530 GMT, (Photo by Kena Betancur / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY MENTION OF THE ARTIST UPON PUBLICATION - TO ILLUSTRATE THE EVENT AS SPECIFIED IN THE CAPTION (Photo by KENA BETANCUR/AFP via Getty Images) ... "
" ... A 9-foot bronze statue of founder James Cash Penney was the centerpiece of the company's Plano, ... [+] Texas headquarters. A statue was moved to the North Rotunda in 2019 when the retailer consolidated its office space. ... "
" ... Certain technologies have changed the face of warfare and gave their users an unprecedented advantage. These technologies range from bronze swords to machine guns to submarines, many of which had roots in science fiction. However, despite these successes, some technologies are best left in the realm of fiction. One such futuristic concept is exoskeletons. Time and time again, the defense community has failed to produce functional exoskeletons due to technical challenges. Although these challenges will likely be solved by the commercial sector, the use of exoskeletons have fundamental issues that will likely preclude their usage in combat. ... "
" ... Plaster cast of a Roman copy of Myron's Greek original bronze (480-440 BCE) of the Discobolos. It... [+] retains the later-added fig leaf to cover his genitalia. The cast is now at the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh. ... "
" ... Today, a bronze statue of Johnson looks over Herne Bay and the Thames Estuary near the site where her plane went down. An engineering department building at the University of Sheffield bears her name (in 1934, Johnson was elected president of the Women’s Engineering Society; she was the youngest woman ever to hold the title). And every July, around the date when Johnson first received her pilot’s license, the Royal Aeronautical Society hosts the Amy Johnson Named Lecture in honor of the history of women in aviation. ... "