A posy of purple flowers picked from the battlefield on which the charge of the Light Brigade took place is to go on display to the public. |
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A posy of flowers may be hard to manage now, but there is a mass of evergreen foliage that can easily be fashioned into Christmas wreaths. |
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All florists' shops at this time of year have a special stock of special Valentine cards, which can be the basis of a posy or bouquet. |
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Arrange a quick posy of flowers in an ice cream container for a true taste of summer. |
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The couple's daughter Millie, three, was chosen to present the Princess Royal with a posy of flowers. |
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Some would bring a posy of field flowers, gathered along the way and the very lucky ones a cake baked in their mistress's oven. |
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And when someone in the UK gifts a posy to a loved one this coming Valentine's, chances are that it will be from Bangalore. |
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The only floral tribute was a heart made of his favourite flowers, Sweet Williams, and a posy of white roses to represent Yorkshire. |
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It's dominated by a late-twenties crowd who can be posy and pretentious since you need money and connections most nights to get through the door. |
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Both children received a special cup, as well as a posy of flowers for the princess and a buttonhole for the prince. |
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A typical posy bouquet includes roses, double-headed white freesias, foliage, and subtly coloured South African nuts and berries. |
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She was sitting in the middle of her bare, empty room, tying a dozen or so tiny flowers into a posy with ribbon. |
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The children presented the Queen with a posy of white flowers. |
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Here's a luxurious posy of twelve medium-stem roses, carefully wrapped in cellophane. |
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As the youngest member of the school, and celebrating her birthday that day, five-year-old Rosie presented the Duchess with a posy of flowers on her arrival. |
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A subtle meditation on mortality, it contrasts the ephemeral beauty of a young girl absorbed in her posy of flowers with the aged horse who quietly contemplates the viewer. |
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So you're either going to love it or find it too posy for words. |
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She points at the tiny acid-green flowers and glaucous leaves of Bupleurum rotundifolium in the posy on the table. |
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Ranonculus and Pittosporum are worked as a posy, alternatively with half coco leaves. |
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Shortly after 10.30 am a woman neighbour asked the policeman standing guard at the scene to put a posy of flowers on the pathway of the dead man's home. |
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Everyone carries a posy of pink roses and gold leaves, adding to the impression that this is the fanciest mass wedding in human history. |
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For this Valentine's, luxury florist Philippa Craddock has launched a new posy collection separate from her main collection – smaller, hand-tied bunches in two different sizes. |
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Necessarily hung high, to clear the East Room's wainscoting, the painting presents its bottom to eye level: a floor littered with a cigarette butts, burnt matches, and a fallen posy, likely of violets. |
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As for a posy, bind the chrysanthemums in spin and insert the foliage. |
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Our bouquet of twelve pure white roses is perfection in a posy. |
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I just think it's a trendy style of metal that keeps coming up every couple of years. It's just a bunch of posy kids jumping on the band wagon and trying to be cool for five minutes. |
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The saddest of these is the account of fourteen-year-old Anne Wadsworth, stabbed fatally by a cross-dressing guiser, who was carrying a posy to a wedding event. |
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The average joe in the street doesn't know your name, Posy, but you are getting noticed by the people that matter. |
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