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http://lawhawk.blogspot.com [A Blog For All] Funding came, in part, from the law firm of Holland and Knight, who lost partner Glenn Winuk, a 20-year volunteer firefighter, in the attacks. Martin Rambusch, whose Jersey City, N.J., studio was hired for the job, said artists first considered a photographic display, but opted for a more permanent tribute that includes 46 three-dimensional figures to represent the firefighters and the rescue effort.

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