The intermingling of the light from these various jewels produces a color unexcelled among all colors. |
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One of racing's crown jewels, the Grand National is the world's greatest steeplechase. |
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The waiter even made a point of unwrapping a basket of grilled bread as if he were about to reveal the crown jewels. |
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In early 1938, on his uppers after his divorce from Flor, he had agreed to smuggle a small fortune in jewels out of Spain during the civil war. |
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Vests and T-shirts bear prints of Japanese armour breastplates embellished with coloured jewels. |
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Our research universities are our crown jewels and we simply have to invest in them in a serious way. |
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Glittering jewels and sparkles decorated the front of the dress and contrasted the red ruby that hung against her neck. |
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The government's corporate crown jewels are also earmarked for privatisation. |
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The collection consists of traditional jewellery inspired from the family jewels of the Nizam. |
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Something cold and clammy ran up his leg, into his pants and was racing its way towards his family jewels! |
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In my novel, the character sees past wearers standing before her when she adorns herself with family jewels. |
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Statement jewels are a great way of dressing up a casual outfit during the festive season. |
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These are the crown jewels of America's national park system and justifiably renowned. |
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The dove or handkerchief trees are certainly among the crown jewels of the arboretum and the Park is blessed with five of them. |
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He criticizes judges who have overruled will provisions requesting the demolition of a family estate or a burial with family jewels. |
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He's someone who would soak the rich, take away their mink coats and family jewels to buy the poor basic food, shelter and education. |
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The ladies would be in colourful saris and jewels, though many donned a cardy to ward off the wind. |
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Common gifts were jewels, gloves, silk stockings, flowers, garters, handkerchiefs, and paperweights. |
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They jumped as a lady dressed in rags and paste jewels stepped inside the room. |
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This social comedy takes on new height when Tony attempts to help Constance and her lover elope with her casket of jewels. |
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The thieves get away with the casket but not the jewels, which Lizzie has extracted for safe keeping. |
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More than 30 years later, this feast for the eyes and ears still shines brilliantly as one of the musical genre's crown jewels. |
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After all, it's just a piece of metal suspended by a machine-made ribbon with no jewels or special pecuniary value. |
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Apart from being a means of ornamentation, it has great cultural and religious significance, with certain jewels worn only on specific occasions. |
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The keeper unlocked the jewels and to his amazement was seized and held in the strongroom. |
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The village girls spit out the chaff as they winnow with wooden forks and sing about their dowry jewels. |
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They have also succeeded in getting rid of the college's crown jewels, the experienced staff who have served it so well for so many years. |
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All day he had been devotedly guarding the naive angel, like an ancient dragon watching over a secret hoard of jewels and golden trinkets. |
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The Queen walks past layer upon layer of sumptuous jewels, magically lighting them up as she goes. |
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Defenders setting up a wall to face a free kick near the penalty area will not longer be allowed to protect their crown jewels with their hands. |
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School children tag along beside us, as we examine architectural jewels, eager to soak up our guide's pearls of wisdom. |
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The cricket ground is one of the city's crown jewels and cricket one of its major sporting attractions. |
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But it probably had in mind dud companies such as decrepit cement factories or foundries, not the country's crown jewels. |
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Regardless, all their lives, the duke and duchess had to deny that they possessed any jewels belonging to the royal family. |
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He is flustered and tells her she can take everything but the rented jewels she is wearing. |
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Eighteen candles, plus one to grow on, on a pink-and-white princess cake, decorated lavishly with fake jewels and mini crowns. |
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Several months earlier Sir Henry Mildmay had been summoned to give an account of the whereabouts of the crowns, robes, sceptres and jewels. |
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In the centre of the lush garden, an elaborate marble fountain played, spraying sparkling jewels of water into the air. |
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In the inventory of the crown jewels of France, the price of balas rubies is four or five times less than that of spinels. |
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Ms. Flores also demonstrates glue-gun techniques, adding feathers, raffia, faux jewels and pipe cleaners to enhance the masks. |
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Her rooms were decorated with every sort of fabric you could think of and she had the pick of the jewels of England as well. |
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At eventide, the cerulean skies assumed a deeper tone of velvety purple on which was displayed the rare jewels of the heavenly caskets. |
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The temple has a record of these jewels, which are taken out of the safe a few days prior to the commencement of the festival. |
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In the year before her death, the Princess favoured startling Versace mini-dresses accessorised with big jewels and eye-catching handbags. |
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I also saw a museum there with heaps the royal families jewels, gold wash bowls and spitoons. |
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Olga was sitting in a queen Anne chair in the corner, dressed in her evening gown with thousands of pounds worth of jewels. |
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We love how last year's understated plain rings have given way to jazzed-up jewels. |
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Mihal prowled through the tray of jewels, flicking stones over with his slender fingers. |
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Choose from two sparkling, glittering nail stickers sprinkled with rhinestones and jewels. |
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The foils set amidst a black background give an illusion of jewels studded on glass. |
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A silver band with pale blue jewels encrusted within was set upon his head. |
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The stones and jewels used in these paintings would have an added impact with the light from pooja lamps falling on them. |
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Lydia opened it and took out a silver ring that was set with tiny red jewels. |
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The next moment, Etria found that she had several necklaces crafted from jewels and gold around her neck. |
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To me, they are like a rare exquisite jewel in the midst of all kinds of other jewels. |
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She brushed aside some dead leaves and vines and dirt, revealing a sort of stone plaque with jewels embedded into it. |
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Statues may contain healing herbs, sacred objects, precious stones or jewels, or other offerings. |
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There are photo frames and little jewel boxes in the shape of dolls and animals, all with sparkling jewels inset. |
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Like the jewels in the ephod and the breastplate, we are precious in the eyes of God the Father and of God the Son. |
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He was wearing the ceremonial cape covered with silver jewels and other amulets. |
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The display includes textiles, embroideries, glass, metalwork and jewels and the often fascinating stories behind them. |
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Society went on excellently well without houses, or carriages, or jewels, or toilettes, or pavements, or shops, or grandezza of any sort. |
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There was a separate stall for jewels embellished with precious stones like pearls, ruby and emerald. |
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The maid reappeared soon with three leather cases brimming with jewels and other trinkets. |
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The fecund decorations are transplanted in the exquisitely designed gold-plated jewels embellished with precious stones. |
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Five men carrying guns burst into King's jewellers last night and demanded money and jewels. |
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He was dressed in purple silk robes and had jewels adorning his stubby neck and fingers. |
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It's a lush, sleepy island with gorgeous coves and citrus fruit hanging like jewels from the trees. |
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Draped with some of the world's finest footballing jewels and still Italy have failed to truly sparkle. |
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They were dumped and locked in a fine cabin, full of exotic rugs, firs, jewels and trinkets. |
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The princess and elephant puppets were also wonderfully designed with pearl-strewn costumes, jewels, and glittering fabrics. |
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My eyes were drawn to the exotic colors of beautiful gowns and glittering jewels the Thai ladies wore. |
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The Celtic fans, meanwhile, patiently awaited the little jewels that brighten up such routine victories. |
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Fine blades of Chinese cabbage came with pumpkin seeds, little jewels of red pepper and just a breath of sweetness. |
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Now I'm spooning the little jewels of fruit salad into my mouth as I look out the window. |
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Gold stitching and glittering jewels were placed in intricate designs at carefully determined places. |
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St. Pio is certainly one of the most precious jewels of the Capuchin Order. |
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There have been complaints from Madurai about lack of assured purity in gold jewels sold by some jewellers. |
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He can also choose to pad his pockets by lifting the purses and jewels off passers-by as they walk through the streets. |
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While showering Taylor with jewels worth a king's ransom, he also gave generously to friends such as Smith. |
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And behind his eyes are towers and jewels and djinn, carpets and rings and wild afreets, kings and princes and cities of brass. |
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Chests of gold and jewels and riches appeared before him, glimmering in the darkness. |
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They visited the keeper of the jewels and Maria pretended to faint to cause a distraction. |
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Sconces on the wall brightened, then erupted into searing incandescence that glittered on gold and shining jewels. |
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These are exquisite, filigreed jewels reminiscent of the gold jewellery of the Akan of Ghana, or of what has survived of the Aztec gold. |
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For those who don't know, the Honours of Scotland are the regalia or crown jewels, mostly dating from the early sixteenth century. |
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It was nothing like the jewellery she was used to handling, nothing compared to the jewels in her japanned lacquer box. |
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Sometimes the rich clubs get richer, but the not-quite-so-rich sell off most of the family jewels to remain solvent. |
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I was pleasantly surprised that the government is not selling the family jewels. |
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Since then, the cotton tops have been shrunk, tie-dyed, torn, cropped, coloured, encrusted with jewels and covered in zips. |
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The royal family often resets jewels and updates old pieces as fashions and owners change. |
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Add a light sprinkling of glitter gel for added dazzle or jazz up the sides or back with hair jewels. |
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Most were rather nondescript, though a few had gilt covers, or even covers inlaid with precious jewels. |
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They came to it rather quickly, the largest building in the village that was covered in jewels and gilded with gold. |
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His eyes were pale lilac, coloured contacts she mused, and they seemed to sparkle in the light like jewels. |
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The dealer in minerals sees the market value of the jewels he handles, not their beauty. |
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It is widely known that he was most unhappy about selling the country's family jewels. |
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Jim stuffed the jewels into the tank and replaced the lid, then retraced his steps to the door and out, making sure the door locked behind him. |
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Her only decorations were a few small jewels in her hair, rose shaped earrings and a small silver locket on a thin chain. |
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The cave was glimmering with the shining gems and precious jewels that were collected over the centuries. |
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He always offers something juicy for his low-born audience to ogle, be it the crown jewels or the many messy decapitations. |
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They walked in, the King in his great furs and mighty sword, and the Queen with her dazzling silk gowns and beautiful jewels covering her neck. |
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I am able to pay for this private treatment without having to sell the family jewels. |
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It was covered in jewels and made of blue satin, off the shoulders and long in length. |
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He was duped into thinking he would make a huge profit by buying jewels being brought into Britain. |
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A bustling area at the crossroads, stands were set up where women and men were hawking things from jewels and fabrics to vegetables and fruits. |
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One gesture from him, and the women in fur silently opened a bag filled with jewels and precious stones. |
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The doctor has brought sleeping medicines, malodorous, the colors of dark jewels, but they no longer have an effect. |
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She was clothed in purple and scarlet, she wore jewels and gold all over, and she held a golden cup. |
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They're accosted by Joan Rivers who demands to know which designer made their gown, their jewels, their evening bag. |
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The colony was relatively wealthy and embellishments with precious metals and jewels became the norm. |
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Its blade is damask steel, while the scabbard is a dull gold with jewels of all colours. |
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This has been regarded by many as a selling of the family jewels for a quick gain by the council. |
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When she's all dressed up, with jewels in her golden hair, the king leads her to the great banqueting hall. |
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At one point of time, all the jewels on display are futuristic in design, even to the point of appearing bizarre to the uninitiated. |
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There are accusations of selling off the family jewels to pay for extravagant building projects. |
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She didn't mention anything about my family jewels, which must evidently hang out when I fight. |
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Therefore, Crown jewels might include everything from the regalia to swords, tiaras, rings and brooches. |
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She was clothed in flowing gown of silver, a matching shade to the streaks in her hair, and a tiara of diamonds and glistening jewels. |
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The Persian tiara was more similar to a truncated cone, without the horns and feathers but more jewels, and a conic-shaped tip at its top. |
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It was unfortunate because the robbers broke into his house and demanded that he hand over the family jewels. |
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There was general merrymaking for a while as the Raiders capered about among the gold and jewels. |
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Oh my, wild irises and hairy beardtongues, what gorgeous jewels in the woodland green they are! |
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The pharaoh sat in the larger throne in-layed with many semi-precious jewels and minerals. |
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These women were traveling, they had relationships, they had jewels, they had furs. |
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My pearls were once a part of the Darcy family jewels before they were given to me. |
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It is likely the jewels were stolen to order, and they could well have been offloaded by now. |
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At festive times when she did wear the family jewels at my mother's insistence, she took ages to put them on. |
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They were usually made of precious metals and jewels and often the hand would be holding its middle and index finger up in a sign of benediction. |
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As far as is known, however, no other members of the family received any of the Duchess' jewels by bequest. |
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And when she opened it, she found garments beset with gold and with jewels, more splendid than those of any king's daughter. |
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As the curtain rises we are greeted with a luscious scene of thousands of colours, silks and velvets, flowers and feathers, glass and jewels. |
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It was quite hot that evening and not being a man to restrict his crown jewels in boxers all night, yours truly was sleeping in the buff. |
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His scoring rate was phenomenal and he is definitely one of the jewels in Tipperary's crown. |
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The incident comes just three months after a gang raided the family's home and got away with family jewels worth over 2 million pounds. |
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Long, golden tresses flowed down past her waist, delicate diamonds and jewels strung between each strand. |
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His trim body was covered from head to toe with symmetrical beads of sweat, which looked like little, glassy jewels sprinkled on his ebony frame. |
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Her and some other lady draped in jewels started discussing the trinkets in the cabinets. |
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The Spanish press comments that she rarely wears jewels, preferring showy costume earrings, necklaces and trinkets. |
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They acquired the cargo including jewels, 40,000 gold moidores and a diamond studded gold cross, intended for King of Portugal. |
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The only thing Pete was flashing was his crown jewels after taking to the stage with his flies undone. |
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Some jewels, such as turquoise, traditionally had a sacred value, beyond adornment. |
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A company could implement a lot of sophisticated technology, but if it is not protecting the organization's crown jewels, it is not worthwhile. |
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After a quick tour of Scotland's crown jewels, we were piped out of the hall. |
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They dressed in their finest gowns of silk and satin, jewels of gold, elegant shoes and shawls. |
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She sat down carefully, the jewels in her dress clinking musically against the smooth wood of the chair. |
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Without hesitation, she lifts her knee, hitting him in the family jewels. |
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The baby was naturally attracted to the bowlful of gold and jewels, but an angel intervened and pushed his hand to the other bowl. |
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From Calder to bedazzled tribal cuffs, the jewels at New York Fashion Week are oversized and outrageous. |
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The stars are replaced by a homogenous sea of glowing hot gas with embedded jewels of stellar accretion disks, neutron stars and super nova remnants. |
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Your gowns and jewels and trinkets, all of those were very pricey. |
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There were tents of vendors selling artwork, trinkets, jewels and food. |
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The jewels sparkled as she stepped out onto the deck of the ship. |
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Governments have to sell off the family jewels to pay for infrastructure. |
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He has made little jewels of melody and elegant settings to surround them. |
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The men were elegant in dark tailcoats and white tie, the women dazzling in rich jewels and dresses, the colours of which seemed to span the entire spectrum of the rainbow. |
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Then it stood tall, unfolding its wings to their full fan of circle and began to shimmer the wing feathers, so that they scattered sunlight like jewels. |
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When one medieval fiefdom defeated another they would drag back its jewels, gold, tapestries and art objects as the spoils of war. |
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Not cool stuff like jewels or the gold in Ft. Knox, just words and pictures. |
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One of the precious and underappreciated jewels of America has always been its geographical diversity. |
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Otherwise the halitosis of the old, their extreme make up and the heavy jewels they wear on their tired ears, get in the way. |
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A man like Ti, my informant explains, buys jewels whenever he is in the money, to sell or hock when times are hard. |
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All the royal baggage and crown jewels and ordnance were captured and the Scots marauded the area from Boroughbridge to Beverley, demanding heavy fines or pillage. |
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A collection standout was a strapless nude dress, covered in feathers and Swarovski jewels. |
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At the Met, jewels by jar may be tacky junk, but they tell us about ourselves. |
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Do you ever suppose that Jesus walked about bedizened in priestly robes and a crown, and with yon jewels on his breast, and a gilt aureole round his head? |
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For millennia people have been adorning themselves with colorful accessories, made of precious metals, beset with jewels, and decorated with wonderful patterns. |
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Many of them are sold for a pittance though, some of the jewels are worth tens of thousands of pounds and the farmers get enough for a transistor radio. |
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Stout, overdressed women with heavy jewels sit statue-like and motionless as their hair is dyed, fanned, backcombed and sprayed. |
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The blaggers blagged the jewels in the biggest blag I've ever seen. |
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This is a gang whose members are masters of subterfuge and sleight of hand, and they play for big money, jewels, banks and other high-security projects. |
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Keep in mind that blondes and dark-haired brunettes look stunning in hair jewels that are silvery, brilliant white crystal or diamond or have stark white hues. |
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Well, the two burglars got away with the jewels but not without a fight. |
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For Spring, Giannini looked back to that golden era of the late 1960s, where long tunics, oodles of ruffles, and major statement jewels were de rigueur. |
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Dr Faust with the aid of the devil leaves her a casket full of jewels. |
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It is still possible to find real jewels in the Parisian countryside, private family chateaux which, while not strictly speaking hotels, are happy to accommodate guests. |
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Tiny red gems twinkled in the eye sockets, and the broad top of the skull was dotted with similarly tiny green and black jewels, forming an intricate paisley pattern. |
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The tiny peke dog also wears four diamond-like jewels as a collar. |
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My grandfather gave her that necklace, from the family jewels. |
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The castle was sacked in 1644, but according to legend, not before the family jewels were thrown into the river, from which they were never recovered. |
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The plunder consisted of golden coins, jewels, bolts of cloth, and other valuables that would be found aboard a merchant ship returning home from a successful trading venture. |
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To me, he was one of Warner Brothers' crown jewels, adding a touch of class to virtually every film he was in whether period piece or modern drama. |
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The crown jewels of the exhibit are the two original journals. |
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Its blade is damask steel with a scabbard is a dull gold with jewels of all colours set in images that include an English rose, Scottish thistle, and Irish shamrock. |
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Like crowning jewels, these ceramic finials for deck railing, fence posts, or gateposts add sculptural details and rich color to an outdoor setting. |
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Rather, the goods passing hands were priceless jewels and ornaments gifted by foreign rulers, and at stake was the reputation and future of the monarchy. |
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It's then that I take time out to fill it, time on my own to discover new jewels that will enhance its sparkle, fresh dewdrops to replenish my pool. |
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Here are some of the jewels that have recently been added to the diadem. |
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When the watch dial is lit, the tick marks appear as lit jewels. |
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Clasped behind the helmet on the neckband was delicately embroidered silk, decorated with jewels and parrots stitched between painted purple flowers. |
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In 1671 he and Maria disguised themselves as a parson and his wife. They visited the keeper of the jewels and Maria pretended to faint to cause a distraction. |
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They are also draped in sarees and decorated adeptly with jewels. |
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The drills were boring huge holes in the cavern walls, and hundreds of thousands of the glistening jewels were spilling out into several mine carts. |
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You just don't steal a man's gun and not expect a swift kick in the jewels in return. |
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No driver who made their first start in a NASCAR Sprint Cup race since 2005 has won more than one of the three jewels. |
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The crown jewels in the United Kingdom are heavily guarded and anyone trying to steal them will certainly have a hard time. |
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As the Tower is still officially a royal residence, and is also the location of the crown jewels, it remains the army's obligation to guard it. |
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He sent the goblets to the king, the jewels to the queen and the brooch to the king's daughter. |
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Her attire is rich, she wears costly jewels, and her hair is tastefully coiffured. |
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The position grew to include other duties including purchasing royal jewels, gold, and silver, and appointing royal goldsmiths and jewellers. |
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Furthermore, the tree's triumph over death is celebrated by adorning the cross with gold and jewels. |
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Murray, if I wasn't so crazy about you I'd give you a kick right in the jewels. |
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Their take on the flip flop is to pile a load of fake jewels on a leather flip flop. |
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It has 100,000 hand-cut, lead crystal jewels inset on the case, lid, legs and fallboard. |
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Cromwell's first office was that of the master of the King's jewels in 1532, from which he began to invigorate the government finances. |
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The land was originally set aside to conserve jewels like the Harding Icefield, the largest ice field entirely within the United States. |
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Her bankruptcy ranged from millions in missing jewels to six potbellied pigs and plagued the late model at the height of her notoriety. |
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Robbing nature of its culinary jewels, be they animals or vegetables, turns us into unmalicious thieves. |
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Richard then set his affairs in order, bequeathing all his territory to his brother John and his jewels to his nephew Otto. |
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Given the current popularity of jewel based games, we figured that combining Sudoku with jewels would be a perfect match. |
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No discussion on Indian jewellery history is complete without a mention of the magnificent jewels of the Nizams of Hyderabad. |
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Prosecutors alleged the jewels were contraband and seized them. |
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They joined forces to form the rap supergroup Run the jewels. |
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Multi-colored lights sparkle like jewels in a treasure chest, yet they can seem so dated. |
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Then they visit a table with stickers, felt flowers, rickrack, and jewels to enhance their personalized felt purses. |
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Police have said that the crown jewels were never at risk of being stolen. |
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It was all cheap and incredibly tawdry, from the festoons of paper roses on the walls to the flash of paste jewels in make-believe crowns. |
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I would my daughter were dead at my foot, and the jewels in her ear. O, would she were hers'd at my foot, and the ducats in her coffin. |
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How the fools kotowed and simpered while I looked over their jewels and speculated upon how much I could get for them! |
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At a thanksgiving service for a victory at the Battle of Oudenarde, Anne did not wear the jewels that Sarah had selected for her. |
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The Khanate's urban population produced clay ware, wood and metal handiworks, leather, armor, ploughs and jewels. |
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The Spanish did complain about having to pay for their food and water with their gold and other jewels with which they had escaped Tenochtitlan. |
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In the desert cities, lengths of cloth, pottery, Venetian glass slave beads, dyestuffs and jewels were used as payment. |
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The building is regarded as one of the jewels of modern architecture. |
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On great feast days, he wore embroidery and jewels on his clothing and shoes. |
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Louis the German, then in rebellion, received nothing of the crown jewels or liturgical books associated with Carolingian kingship. |
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Da Gama looked on through the porthole and saw the women bringing up their gold and jewels and holding up their babies to beg for mercy. |
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They are pardalotes, tiny little feathered jewels with stubby bills and stubby tails, giving an oddly ladybird-like silhouette. |
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There was an extensive use of gold and silver plates, jewels and enamelling at court, which would have been richly decorated. |
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What a large part of Loch Lomond's beauty is due to its islands, those beautiful green tangled islands, that lie like jewels upon its surface. |
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And it was a dazzling experience as I discovered the underwater jewels of Egypt in the shape of stingrays, moray eels, puffer fish, trigger fish and lion fish. |
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The whole crowd cringed as he got kicked in his crown jewels. |
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Clothing for the elites was richly embellished with jewels and gold. |
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The passion theme embraces the deep and rich colours, sumptuous materials and textures, velvet, brocade, jewels, beads, gold gravel, orchids and red Anthurium house plants. |
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Vajazzling, a beauty treatment that involves having little jewels glued to one's pubic area, had a whole episode of TOWIE, currently in its second series, devoted to it. |
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Amid the confusion, the theft of the baron's jewels went unremarked. |
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So, to inject that luxurious look into your pad, without a price tag worthy of the crown jewels, bag some bargain gems with these opulent eye-catchers. |
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Set like four sparkling jewels off the eastern coast of mainland Greece, the Sporades consist of the islands of Skiathos, Skopelos, Alonissos and Skiros. |
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However, scholars cannot agree on whether the king's jewels were actually inside the baggage train, and there is evidence that his regalia were intact after the journey. |
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Several skeletons, potshards, weapons, and jewels were discovered here, dating from the 5th and 6th century, attesting to Seraing being inhabited in Frankish times. |
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The nabucco inspired by Gibson has a bespoke RW5010 mechanical chronograph self-winding mechanism with a 46 hour power reserve and features twenty-seven jewels. |
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Remade in its current form for King James V of Scotland in 1540, the crown is part of the Honours of Scotland, the oldest surviving set of Crown jewels in the United Kingdom. |
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According to Italian historian and chronicler, Antonio Pigafetta, Magellan's body was never recovered despite efforts to trade for it with spice and jewels. |
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The Jewel House was built specifically to house the royal regalia, including jewels, plate, and symbols of royalty such as the crown, sceptre, and sword. |
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Engraving of Isabella donating her jewels for Columbus' voyage. |
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To stop evil from taking over the world, five brave teens will set out on an exciting global treasure hunt to track down these magnificent jewels. |
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The whole crowd cringed as he got hit right in the family jewels. |
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The Portuguese eventually were able to sell their goods at a low price in order to acquire small amounts of spices and jewels to take to their kingdom. |
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James II abandoned the tradition of the pageant to pay for jewels for his queen and thereafter there was only a short procession on foot from Westminster Hall to the abbey. |
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Lord bless me! only think! dear me! Mr. Darcy!... Oh! my sweetest Lizzy! how rich and how great you will be! What pin-money, what jewels, what carriages you will have! |
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