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"Iconic' as in religious image?
The Pylon King - 21/Nov/11
Washington or Roosevelt
pigeonjim - 21/Nov/11
No, 'iconic' as in the enormously misused and abused adjective that the media have now corrupted to the degree that nobody knows its true meaning any more, but rather believe it to mean 'arising with montonous regularity' or ' present in the popular psyche'
hackerharry - 21/Nov/11
Iconic as in 'the nature of' I think this view really sums up the moors very well in a sence. It's also the classic wainstones picuture, It's an icon of the moors. Also the moors is ace and probably deserves religous levels of respect...
Sam Marks - 21/Nov/11