bronze medallion
collocation in Englishmeaningsofbronzeandmedallion
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bronze
adjective
uk/brɒnz/us/brɑːnz/
being dark orange-brown in colour, like the ...
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medallion
noun[C]
uk/məˈdæl.jən/us/məˈdæl.jən/
a metal disc that is worn for decoration on a chain or string around ...
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Recipients receive a polishedbronzemedallion, four inches in diameter, depicting a kneeling pilgrim, on whose back sits a radiant child.
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A largebronzemedallionis attached on each of the two opposite sides of the marble base on which the column stands.
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The entry doors, frames, and transoms are cast aluminum with ornamental grillework and a castbronzemedallionover the center door.
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A 22in mmbronzemedallionis placed in the sidewalk for each new inductee.
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It is a very simple granite grave, with abronzemedallionrepresenting the scientists profile.
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Christina was portrayed on a gilt andbronzemedallion, supported by a crowned skull.
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The 70ft m rotunda features abronzemedallioncontaining the seal of the university, which features the exterior of the dome itself, and is implanted in a green marble floor.
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The first 150 bronze medallions to mark the trail were installed by 2000.
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All trim is travertine, and at the elevators there are dark green marble pilasters topped by bronze medallions at each end and between each elevator.
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Championships were rewarded by presentations of polished mohagany wooden plaques with round bronze medallions mounted on them with engraved plates.
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The first place medals are struck bronze medallions that are 2.5 inches in diameter.
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Bronze medallions are placed all about the park with historical information.
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Decorative bronze medallions flank the exit.
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