All the bridesmaids wore dresses of burgundy silk and carried matching posies. |
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The other attendants wore gold and ivory floor-length dresses and carried matching dolly bags, with posies of white roses. |
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Maryann wore a wrist corsage and the other bridesmaids had posies of roses. |
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This Saturday some of the ladies of the village, dressed in traditional clothes, offered aryian, rakia, banitsa and posies of flowers. |
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Witness tourists wandering around picking posies of rare flowers to take home for their mums. |
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It is Arethusa, one of the Orchids and one of the most charming posies in the meadow lot. |
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Florals were large cabbage roses, smatterings of abstract blooms in unusual colour combinations and smaller posies or bunches. |
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The Queen was presented with posies of flowers by children as she left the chapel. |
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She was gathering daisies, posies, dandelions, bluebonnets, roses, tulips. |
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The route is covered by 100 maidens dressed in white and carrying posies of holly and white flowers to the hermitage. |
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It appears obvious to me, that Mr Normal has neither the ego nor the wish to become an Aunt Sally, at whom all and sundry are entitled to throw their posies or brickbats. |
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The display includes waistcoats, bodices, skirts, part of an eighteenth century dress made of beautiful blue silk with posies of flowers woven into it. |
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Set in a row on the table, these pretty posies give a gentle, warm light. |
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The BBC's former royal correspondent Jennie Bond was wheeled on to tell us what a big deal it was for children to give the Queen posies and there were social historians and archivists to give their pennyworth. |
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Gascoigne returned to England in 1574 to a scandal and had to revise the edition, republishing it the following year as The Posies. |
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