Around this centerpiece was a small area of smooth marble tile, reaching out a few feet towards the beauty of the garden. |
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Flanking the centerpiece are Paris porcelain reticulated fruit stands of about 1830 and Parian ware standing female figures. |
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Its centerpiece was a cracked glass vase brimming with fake Hawaiian leis and a bouquet of cheep plastic flowers. |
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A similar combined arms battalion is the centerpiece of the future unit of action. |
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An example is the circular silver gilt centerpiece that are repeated on the rim of the body and at the base of a rose quartz finial. |
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Christmas dinners tend to feature turkey, and haggis provides the centerpiece of the Burns Supper. |
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This week's recipe for Manhattan clam chowder provides a filling centerpiece to an autumn meal. |
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Although there are Japanese teppanyaki grills and business lunches, the buffet is the centerpiece. |
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Use the poinsettia pot as your centerpiece and serve that delicious hot breakfast in the square deep bakeware dishes. |
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Or, how can one study a masquerade without discussing the physical mask, the apparent centerpiece of any masquerade? |
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The centerpiece of Cumbler's story is the meandering Connecticut River, stretching from the border with Canada to the Atlantic Ocean. |
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Retooling for World War II brought dynamic recovery from the Depression, and Detroit became a centerpiece of the military-industrial complex. |
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The shank is hinged at the center of the crown, centerpiece, which has two pointed bills, designed to withstand great tension. |
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A table, made of a dark wood and engraved with images of giants and trolls and enchanting dragons, loomed as the centerpiece of the room. |
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Bacteriophages have served as an historical centerpiece in the development of molecular biology. |
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Natural hemp twine turns wooden fruits into monochromatic sculptures for a subtle and sophisticated centerpiece. |
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The centerpiece of the Pentagon's campaign was the recent creation of a new undersecretary of defense for intelligence. |
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Lastly, Boscs and Bartletts can be arranged into an artful and edible centerpiece for your Christmas table. |
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The album's final song, then, is also its centerpiece, summarizing its narrative and musical arcs in one bravura performance. |
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The centerpiece of our workplace, however, was the huge, gleaming, stainless-steel burger broiler, which heated the kitchen like a blast furnace. |
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The lake's remarkable centerpiece is a massive, yet elegant fountain that spurts water as high as 36 feet into the air. |
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The centerpiece illustrated here was executed in Rome by Carlo Albacini, a stoneworker and restorer of antiquities. |
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The race is the centerpiece of a day with a fete on the village green and a celebratory barbecue afterwards. |
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When you're making a special gift bouquet or dinner party centerpiece, it's worthwhile to follow the rules. |
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The tablecloths were white, and a small lamp with a dark shade sat in the middle of the table as a centerpiece. |
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Set a number of bundles in a large wooden bread bowl and display at the entry or as a table centerpiece. |
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In the middle of the table was a centerpiece put together with white roses. |
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Setting the platter down as the table centerpiece, the cook returned to the kitchen to bring out stale bread and cheap wine. |
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Partially fill a plastic cauldron with hot water, and then add dry ice and a glow stick to create an eerie centerpiece for your table. |
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Tuck a few little eggs in the middle, and display as a centerpiece or on a mantel. |
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The large memory boxes are ideal for use as a conversational piece on a coffee table or an eye-catching centerpiece. |
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The kids will have fun and will be less distracting if there was a more traditional centerpiece on the table. |
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She decided that once she had made her full circle, she would return to the parlor and make a lovely bouquet for a table centerpiece. |
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You can use towels or blankets to wrap around the outside of each layer and add a teddy bear or other centerpiece on top of the diaper cake. |
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The centerpiece of the display is an exquisite turquoise and silver concha belt. |
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It is also the centerpiece of a small industry of outfitters, taxidermists and manufacturers of outdoor equipment and weapons. |
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We settled in at a cosy table set with fine china and featuring a ceramic piggy bank centerpiece. |
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The centerpiece is the parting of the Red Sea and its subsequent disposal of Rameses's guards and chariots. |
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His tiny waist was the centerpiece of a torso that sprouted massive arms and pecs, and his leg development was ahead of its time. |
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A trail of joined bud vases snakes through a pile of peppermint candies for this centerpiece idea. |
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The quality of the displays rivals the Smithsonian, and the centerpiece is a life-size recreation of a Pequot village. |
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Coincidentally, their arrival occurs just after 22 people have gone missing from a quaint village with a high-tech centerpiece. |
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Candles, holly, and arrangements of poinsettias acted as the centerpiece and ran down the table festively. |
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The centerpiece of the kitchen is an ingle fireplace, the only source of cooking. |
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The Bechstein concert grand was the centerpiece of this year's performance. |
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Curiously, his weakest section is the book's centerpiece chapter on the phenomenon of confessional Protestantism. |
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Dried wheat grass found in a drawer was artfully arranged in a blue glass pitcher and became a dining-table centerpiece. |
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While you cook, have your child create special place mats, place cards or a decorative centerpiece for the holiday table. |
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The most dramatic iteration came on the floor of the Senate, when he made it the centerpiece of a carefully prepared 20-minute oration. |
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Unmold and serve the galettes warm, as a side to game or roasted meat, or as the centerpiece of a salad. |
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Deconstruct the traditional centerpiece by making mini arrangements in demitasse cups. |
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Beautiful equines gaily festooned in spotless harness and working in perfect rhythm, will always be the centerpiece of my circus memories. |
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The centerpiece of the main quadrangle is a beach volleyball court that sees a lot of action throughout the day. |
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I stood there for what seemed like hours selecting each cuff and each jeweled centerpiece that would adorn it. |
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A giant wind harp is the centerpiece of the newly constructed Reflections Garden located between the Nancy Thompson Library and Downs Hall. |
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A single candle and a carefully assembled bundle of flowers and reeds, held together by a violet snow globe, made up the centerpiece. |
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I would argue that while profits remain the centerpiece of Capitalistic processes, financial and speculative profits today reign supreme. |
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They're typically stuffed with a rice and meat mixture, but with lamb chops as the centerpiece, do I really want to do meat in the stuffing? |
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The upstairs lounge has a fish tank centerpiece with enormous fish in it. |
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A salad of endive and smoked salmon in a tangy horseradish dressing begins the meal, followed by a roast chicken with lemon, paprika, and sage as the centerpiece. |
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Walters's battle to put her abusive husband behind bars is the centerpiece of Cynthia Hill's documentary. |
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Noelle lifted her eyes from the table's centerpiece, a flower display. |
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The centerpiece of the 1954 Tostal was a historical pageant at Tara. |
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And, like a true critic, Menkes dwelled for a moment on the centerpiece of that collection, the infamous armadillo boot. |
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The film is, like its centerpiece child, compelling precisely because it weaves together perfection and imperfection, artistry and reality, reason and sentiment. |
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This aspirational element should be the centerpiece of the Republican message in this age of growing class bifurcation. |
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And, just like Katniss, we need rules that make solidarity a centerpiece of shared life, not a desperate act of rebellion. |
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Because it is at the heart of the war, ending the FDLR must be a centerpiece of the peace process. |
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They boil the leaves of the guayusa tree in the gurgling centerpiece, and gently sip its tea-like drink. |
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Deterrence, a centerpiece of Cold War diplomacy, encompasses maintaining credible forces and showing the flag at appropriate locations to deter an enemy's aggression. |
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Such vessels often formed the centerpiece of a garniture of bulb holders, along a mantelpiece, for instance, where they might be seen as a floral border at eye level. |
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The challenge is to redesign communities, making public transportation the centerpiece of urban transport and augmenting it with sidewalks, jogging trails and bikeways. |
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A lush boulevard of vibrant flowers and palms served as the centerpiece, and a view of the coast just over the top of its immaculately pruned leaves. |
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India was the centerpiece of Britain's imperialistic exploits. |
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The centerpiece of the meal, a juicy autumn vegetable ragout with white beans, butternut squash, and kale, is served over a mound of soft polenta. |
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There was a very large artistic flower centerpiece on the head table. |
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The centerpiece depicts the empress enthroned under a baldachin and surrounded by figures of Hercules, Minerva, Mars, and other gods celebrating her military achievements. |
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The kalua pig is usually the centerpiece of a Hawaiian luau. |
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I opened it and found a silver necklace with a Moon Stone centerpiece. |
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Bass looked slightly out of place at that long-ago Paris Review party, despite being the centerpiece of the evening. |
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The stronghold in Mali was to be the centerpiece of a larger Qaeda emirate across the Sahel from Mauretania to Nigeria. |
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Give any dinner party an exotic air with gold-plated serving pieces by designer Michael Aram, like the monstera leaf centerpiece. |
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Michael Polanyi made such creativity the centerpiece of his discussion of methodology. |
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The pulpit, often raised so as only to be accessible by a staircase, was the centerpiece of the building. |
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They were the centerpiece of the event where thousands of Americans celebrated their links to Scotland. |
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Low Memorial Library, a National Historic Landmark and the centerpiece of the campus, is listed for its architectural significance. |
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A photograph of the pope praying at Boniface's grave became the centerpiece of a prayer card distributed from the cathedral. |
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De Blasio has made universal pre-K the centerpiece of his mayoralty. |
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The centerpiece of flowers contained protea, green anthuriums, Oriental lilies and Star of Bethlehem with the plates framed by Monsterra leaves. |
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The columbarium in the form of a grotto is the centerpiece of the Elks plot. |
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If the walks are literally invisible, the installations, such as the centerpiece of this show, The Carnie, often lean toward Grand Guignol. |
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That show found its muse in producer Karl Pilkington, a laconic sad sack who quickly became the centerpiece of the show. |
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Its centerpiece, a large metal container holding a Boston fern, is a sculpture the Sjostens found at the Brimfield Antique and Flea Market. |
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A 37-foot Douglas-fir tree donated by Weyerhaeuser will stand as the centerpiece on the Olympia Capitol Campus this holiday season. |
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The spacious sitting room boast semisolid floor, marble fireplace with cast iron insert, coving and centerpiece. |
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Scheduled for completion in early 2011, the centerpiece of Punta Brava will be the first oceanfront course designed by Woods. |
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The exhibit's centerpiece, a 340-ton, two-story-tall granitic rock, is supported above a subterranean ramp at the La Brea Tar Pits. |
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They're as individual as the makers and consumers and are the centerpiece of Hanukkah celebrations around the world. |
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The Dyna-Sonic snare drum, the company's centerpiece, is prized by collectors and players. |
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The public works Administration was a centerpiece of the New Deal. |
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The main dining room seats up to 224 people and its centerpiece is an antique chuck wagon suspended 10 feet off the floor. |
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Triadic, inspired by Bauhaus painter and designer Oskar Schlemmer, encompasses six jars and a centerpiece bowl in basic geometric figures. |
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The structure was erected in 1889 in Paris, France, to serve as the centerpiece for the Exposition Universelle, making it a symbolic world center from the planning stages. |
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Themistius set about a bold program to create an imperial public library that would be the centerpiece of the new intellectual capital of Constantinople. |
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Even if Thomas's view of wisdom is robust enough to make it the centerpiece of a way of life, surely he fatally exaggerates the role of discursive syllogizing in its pursuit. |
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The centerpiece of the port, the Ferry Building, while still receiving commuter ferry traffic, has been restored and redeveloped as a gourmet marketplace. |
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After 1945 the Communist regime wholeheartedly adopted the Piast Concept, making it the centerpiece of their claim to be the true inheritors of Polish nationalism. |
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Super Saturday has been the centerpiece of the United States Open for nearly three decades. But this day of days is heading toward a multimillion-dollar extreme makeover. |
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Mother Courage's rolling army supply station is the centerpiece, with Manu as Courage, spiffed up and modernized in a chic Andre Courreges outfit. |
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