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But the famous landmark - which was inspired by the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro, in Brazil - has been edited out, with Porsche opting instead to just show the 75ft concrete plinth.
He is commemorated by a sandstone plinth and 100ft tall statue on top of Beinn a Bhragaigh near Golspie that was erected by public subscription in 1837, four years after his death.
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It features a bamboo plinth and a recycled vinyl dust cover that give it a sleek aesthetic.
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It’s a purpose-built control room, with force dispatch located in the middle - on a raised plinth the likes of which has been often seen on screen used for things like tracking Jason Bourne.
James Ryan takes the Triple Crown plate, and last up is Sexton to carry the big trophy to his players assembled on the plinth of victory.
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Maria Fowler, chairman of the committee, said: “The sundial, mounted on a brick plinth, was donated to Harwich Town Council by former councillor Lawrie Payne and dedicated on February 1, 2013 to mark the 60th anniversary of the flood.
“The original plinth was broken and the coal had completely disintegrated.
Three air source heat pumps will be installed at the north of Carnock Primary School, close to the changing room and toilets extension, on a low level concrete plinth and enclosed in mesh protective cages.