We are beings with free will, many layers of bodies, and richly shared memories. |
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But it's also one of the prettiest, with richly coloured pictures of luscious foliage, yellow sands and strange devils' faces peeping from trees. |
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But it's richly salted with fascinating cultural lore, and an engaging read whether you're a carrot-top or not. |
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On one side, soft shades of terra-cotta, cream and black depict richly patterned, folded and sashed kimonos. |
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In 1962 Frankenthaler changed from oil to acrylic paint, which allowed her to achieve more richly saturated colour. |
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The fish was tender and succulent, tasting a little spicy, richly flavoured by the oil, pepper and spices. |
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She was dressed richly, both her gown and mantle a rich scarlet velvet, trimmed in beautiful white fox fur. |
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It is beautifully bound in half-leather, with richly gold-tooled spine and sumptuous marbled end-papers. |
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It's so richly textured that it almost resembles Braille, and I imagine he goes through tubes of paint by the truckload. |
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It is a sentimental, even mawkish, language, richly mined with hidden menace and self-deceptions. |
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Apart from its richly imaginative orchestral textures it shows Crosse as a melodist too. |
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With richly textured dialogue set in the midlands, the play tells the story of Hester Swane as she battles to come to terms with rejection. |
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The priests process round the church, swinging clouds of incense, carrying their elaborate silver Ethiopian crosses and richly bound bibles. |
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The book is richly detailed and aspires to be a comprehensive history of the mint, the coins it produced, and the people connected with it. |
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Like gawking through a keyhole, every situation is richly textured, minutely detailed, and jammed full with voyeuristic glee. |
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It smells racy, intense and richly baroque, glittering with aromas of apricots, nectarines and mirabelles. |
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Their tunics and cloaks are capacious and richly colored and, by the trecento, are usually decorated with gold hems and borders. |
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The problem is that such stocks often became tempting to shorts only because they are richly priced as a result of manipulation. |
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The finished bows were richly decorated with painted and gilded leather or birchbark. |
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It is a mark of Pahud's musicianship that even the monophonic instrumental line sounds richly harmonized and balanced on this recording. |
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Clodia flourished a brand new dress made of the finest silk, dyed richly with a deep red, trimmed with gold and deep hues of orange. |
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The deep, richly sweet berry-like flavour cuts through the chocolate, accentuating its moreish, creamy flavour. |
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Yet surely poetry in a world as richly diverse as ours need not be so rigidly and simplistically categorized. |
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Its richly decorated interior is based on papier mache panels fixed to a wooden underframe in turn attached to the cast-iron skeleton. |
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Inside, a skylit atrium runs the full length of the building, connecting its richly complex spaces. |
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Every dance has it own body language and includes movements that may be richly comic when we analyze them. |
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With aromas of berry fruit, it is a richly textured, pot-pourri of cassis, sloes, eucalyptus and smoky oak. |
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The one-liners are snappy, the situations volatile and the comic opportunities richly rewarded. |
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A richly layered anti-realist film, it showed a real courage and braveness to explore and experiment formally. |
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The sorrel, a kind of a red plant with pods is collected and soaked to produce a richly colored liquid. |
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This tissue is richly vascularized and is responsible for a significant portion of the blood supply to the tendon. |
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Beneath the richly covered buildings lie the sombre underground burial vaults. |
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He was standing in the middle of the room, dressed richly, like a duke or a nobleman. |
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The floor of each room is covered with a richly variegated and costly Brussels carpet. |
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Can we discern here an eye to the richly sensitised and widely available storehouses of our vernacular literature? |
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He painted designs for richly embroidered ecclesiastical vestments that required satin stitch and raised work in metallic and silk threads. |
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There is something both innocent and daring about Simone Martini's richly caparisoned horseman in the Palazzo Pubblico. |
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The narrative technique is deliberately non-linear and complex, the language richly poetic and suffused with biblical references. |
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There were also wall decorations, votive offerings, and richly furnished burials beneath the floors. |
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He helped Stein structure her richly cryptic prose into a stageable scenario. |
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Robin Rose is known for subtly nuanced, richly textured paintings that examine the expressive possibilities of monochromatic abstraction. |
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Riedelsheimer's camerawork and editing is supremely confident and richly perfect. |
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The walls were hung with dark but richly coloured tapestries depicting scenes of legend. |
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The whole area was richly decorated in gold and silver, with red velvet hangings and curtains. |
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The song lays out a physical funk beat, interlaying a richly harmonized chorus with Pharrell Williams' saucy rap. |
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This omnibus, richly illustrated and produced, puts together all his writings over the years. |
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Luxury yarn scarves and stoles in cashmere and alpaca or mohair, will come richly embellished with pearlized effects, embroidery or spangles. |
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Cooked in a cassoulet, this garlic and richly herby pork affair needs a very distinctive and forward wine to match it. |
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See if it changes your paltry lives in the slightest to send him packing back to his richly opiated Irish mistress! |
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Beyond the crack, I caught a peak at a room built purely for comfort, decorated so richly as to be almost too opulent. |
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Rozema skillfully orchestrates all of these elements together, and the result is a richly textured, entertaining and impressive debut. |
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Needless to say, the ormolu retains its original gilding, and the Blue John body is richly hued and striated. |
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Covering an area of about 1,000 square metres, it was richly ornamented with carved beams and painted ridgepoles. |
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The costumes are richly ornamented and are made of bright colored silk or cotton with gold-embroidered designs. |
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One old man with a richly hennaed beard stood up suddenly as the sound of Beethoven's Ode To Joy was broadcast, apparently from his head. |
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Part ambassador, part super-salesman, and part Grade 1 listed historical heritage item, the Lord Mayor is a richly bizarre human institution. |
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Bright sunlight renders colour far more richly than the more subdued light in Britain. |
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This manuscript, although richly illuminated, is not all that interesting from a paleographical perspective. |
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This superbly edited, richly illustrated book would be properly employed as a textbook for courses focused on chronobiology. |
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She appeared wearing a magnificent green velvet gown richly adorned and a golden circlet was upon her head. |
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The roof is supported by richly craved wooden posts which form a circumambulatory path round the sanctum. |
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The retinaculum and patellar tendon are richly innervated with free nerve endings. |
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The first is a richly layered carpet of sound that swarms out from the speakers, each track picking up pace to an intense climax. |
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Translating this complex novel for the stage is an ambitious undertaking, but it pays off richly. |
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The pictures that so richly illustrate the book are often of very great beauty. |
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His history, richly sourced, philosophically nuanced, thoughtfully written, can stand on its own. |
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I kept turning the pages, anticipating the comeuppance that he so richly deserved. |
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The former Harvard librarian and cranky widower of Glass's richly layered novel is settling comfortably into retirement. |
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The work was printed in 1493 by Anton Koberger, and includes 1809 woodcuts from 645 blocks, making it the most richly illustrated incunable. |
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These features make this the most richly featured next-generation Smartphone on the market. |
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These richly decorated piano bars provide a perfectly relaxing venue for travelers. |
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Here is a man so richly deserving of a pink slip that his dismissal on such minor grounds leaves a sour taste. |
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He wears a fillet in his hair and has a richly colored and embroidered himation wrapped around his waist. |
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He consumed an amazing amount of filmy fabric in the process of manipulating the sheer material into a richly textured garment. |
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Her skin was richly cocoa-colored, her hair was pulled into a single plait and her native accent was strong. |
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A richly decorated palanquin, escorted by a band of priests and devotees, carried in the Kumari, dressed in her gold and scarlet finery. |
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All the plaudits that came Clarke's way and the ovations of the galleries were richly deserved. |
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I bellowed in a state of disbelief and incredulousness, as the use of an interrobang as punctuation so richly indicates. |
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Each of the texts is a richly illustrated production with handsome photographs of both objects and related contextual documents. |
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The room was richly and ornately decorated, and filled with large plush furniture. |
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Kelly Riechart's critically acclaimed road movie is a richly textured account of the irretrievability of the past. |
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It's a big beast of a wine and will match up well with richly flavoured meat dishes. |
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Denmark's orderly agricultural landscape is richly studded with traditional buildings including country estates, villages and isolated farms. |
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The richly carved court cupboards and oak settles demonstrate the skill of the local craftsmen. |
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Within its tomb-like confines stood four faceless forms shrouded in the folds of richly woven and cowled black robes. |
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A seemingly weightless yet richly rewarding crab cake is almost animated by ginger. |
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It was hung with mirrors and cretonnes, it was richly carpeted, and, of course, it was lighted by electricity. |
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In the south-western and north-western wing original beautiful and richly profiled ribs of the cross vaults spring straightly from the walls. |
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At the corners of the cube four stumpy pilasters rose to a quadrant of richly curlicued Corinthian capitals. |
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They were always richly decorated and well furbished, not the squalor and darkness you would expect. |
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For the firebox and hearth, we selected African Prairie Slate, a richly patterned stone that is sold in gauged 12-inch squares. |
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Natasha, Vivienne and company modelled pastel richly coloured print dresses and two pieces ideal for summer weddings, the races and parties. |
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He looked up to see a richly garbed carriage rumbling slowly and carefully toward him drawn by two dappled horses. |
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The regions of glabrous skin that have these epidermal ridges are especially richly supplied with cutaneous sensory nerves. |
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The acclaim was richly deserved, but things were less glamorous from her point of view. |
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Over the last five years he has explored the possibilities of hand-built, richly glazed ceramic sculpture. |
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The richly fossiliferous Namurian bed is packed with both brachiopods and goniatites. |
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The catalog entries on icons are richly illustrated, including details of the larger panels. |
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While Disney turned out elegant, smooth, richly detailed work, Ub's stuff looked like high-school doodles. |
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Bach came of age as a Lutheran composer at the height of the baroque period, a time of grandiose, richly ornamented architecture and music. |
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The game richly rewards you with feelings of accomplishment and pwnage then just as quickly yanks it all away leaving you mad and ready to quit. |
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Dark-skinned, probably North African, he is wearing a dun-coloured greatcoat and a richly embroidered cap. |
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Rice can be as simple as steamed rice to a very elaborately prepared, richly flavoured and spiced biryani. |
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Was he being richly rewarded for having faithfully executed what he was told to do? |
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It's not just that pelts and plumes are exotic, strikingly patterned or richly textured. |
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It looked and felt like a downmarket tabloid, but it was in a war it could not win against the more richly resourced Daily Record, Sun or Mirror. |
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But this was a richly deserved triumph for Lindsay Davenport who went through the tournament without dropping a set. |
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Boxer is perhaps best known for richly textured abstract canvases, championed by critic Clement Greenberg. |
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Silverthorne and his accompanist, Jacobson, give dark, richly passionate accounts. |
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It can be dry, medium dry, medium sweet, richly honeyed, sweet and even the leanest most acidic wines prove perfect for dry or medium dry fizz. |
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He is wearing a dark indigo suit, elegant in its tailoring, a fine white shirt, and a richly colored tie. |
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Black hose revealed a well-turned leg, disappearing into puffed pumpkin hose, richly embroidered and paned in black on black. |
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But the final two lines deliver a mot juste that is as richly compelling as it is disturbing. |
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It would be the most richly observed advertisement for the values of freedom we can imagine. |
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He introduced a new dramatic role for orchestration with scores that are richly textured, subtle, and profound. |
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Each canvas features the richly textured and subtly modulated expanses of color for which he is well known. |
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The richly textured geometric shapes and reductive ground recall certain works by Nicholson, while the fractured landscape elements hint at Nash. |
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Their music is a richly textured tapestry of jazz, folk, world beat, hip hop and pop. |
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It's a record that requires patient investigation so will be richly rewarding for some but hard work for others. |
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Much of it consists of more or less richly annotated lists of the sorts of things one sees and experiences. |
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The exhibition features a magnificent collection of richly embroidered clothing, including collars, belts, leggings and skirts. |
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Its octagonal shape, ribbed wooden ceiling, and richly decorated stucco make it one of the finest churches in the Caribbean. |
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In 1534 the Dragalevtsi gospel was composed and was richly decorated with fine paintings. |
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For his journey has been both personal and universal, and richly complex in implication. |
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This is a world that is entirely believable with a set of characters and relationships that are complex and richly developed. |
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Some of the ceilings, especially that of the domed rotunda and the dining room, are richly decorated. |
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The large vases, jars, and bowls displayed are all richly decorated with delicate and elaborate blue underglazes. |
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But if you have any genuine interest in strategy or history, you will be richly rewarded. |
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The two richly dressed infants have brought their pets, as bright-eyed as themselves, with them. |
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This is a year in which the qualities of steadiness, patience, loyalty and bravery will be richly rewarded. |
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There are intricate carvings on huge stone columns and the walls are richly panelled and decorated. |
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Their six assembly representatives were richly rewarded with four ministerial posts. |
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In this scene the seated woman is also richly dressed and is also wearing a handsome feathered hat. |
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It provides exhilarating fun and a richly designed and often quite funny re-exploration of movies past. |
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The walls of the hall are covered with leather richly decorated with gilt designs. |
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And it is in watching such a richly drawn, complex film that we become the winners. |
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The baths were very early Roman in date, of large size and richly decorated. |
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But it doesn't take too long to realise that this tiny exhibition is in fact one of the most richly rewarding currently on show. |
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Every part is richly decorated with flowers, hearts, twisting vines and grotesque heads. |
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Her work in Vera Drake is so fully rounded, richly detailed and emotionally devastating that there really is no competition. |
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It is both funny and moving, simple and richly rewarding, and most certainly worthy of your attention. |
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Dileep Tirkey richly deserves this award, all the more because he is the first tribal to get this top civilian honour. |
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Here is a true genius whose talent has somehow never got the kind of recognition it so richly deserves, Nandy says. |
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Turvey desperately needs more funding if he is to complete the season with Team SWR, a chance he richly deserves. |
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Workers will take the money, which they richly deserve, but it should not stop us seeing the big agenda and confronting the share scheme. |
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Wyatt maybe locked into his role as great British eccentric, but he richly deserves a wider audience. |
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He said that she richly deserves the award which she received at a black tie event in the Civic Hall, Trowbridge, last night. |
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Indisputably, India was the most balanced of the eight teams on view and richly deserved the triumph. |
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It was indeed a fitting tribute to two marvellous people and was richly deserved. |
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This was a richly deserved commendation and Helen can be proud of her performance. |
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They played some excellent football and richly deserve their place in the final. |
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He also richly deserves the Album of the Year accolade given by Jazzwise magazine for his Let Freedom Ring collection. |
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In the past decade, Robert Redford hasn't been handed the kind of roles he so richly deserves. |
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First Nations performers and artists are now receiving the respect and admiration they richly deserve. |
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In his final years, some time was spent modestly accepting the plaudits he richly deserved. |
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His suffering at her hands would have been unbearable had he not so richly deserved it for his crass stupidity and snobbishness. |
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With the half approaching the midway point Portlaoise got the break they so richly deserved. |
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The offender got what he richly deserved and it is a shame more people like that are not liquidated by security guards, police and defence. |
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In the Romanesque and Gothic styles, the archivolt frames the tympanum, a richly sculpted panel. |
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The magnificence of royal palaces, no matter how richly appointed, cannot take away the disappointment of a bad performance. |
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She was in a small, richly furnished room, lousy with velvet pillows in jewel tones, with deep gray draperies. |
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The area will be richly planted with trees, shrubs, ferns, sedges and rushes. |
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Even the richly embroidered crimson tapestry on which Agamemnon sacrilegiously treads is at best suitable for cutting up into dishcloths. |
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This is a remarkable book, richly detailed and extraordinarily moving. |
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For the aficionado or the neophyte, Comics is a useful overview of a richly creative period in a burgeoning art. |
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On view until May 6, the exhibit examines his richly colored Pre-Raphaelite portraits of women blessed with cupid's bow lips, luxuriant hair and deep, hooded eyes. |
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Written sources provide evidence of wall paintings in synagogues from medieval times, and the wooden synagogues of eastern Europe were richly decorated. |
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The tower was burning, quickly spreading to other parts of the castle which were richly furnished with wooden furniture, silk tapestries and oil paintings. |
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The biggest crime is how richly compensated the bad CEOs are. |
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As a satire on Thatcherism, Hare's play is richly effective. |
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The ticker-tape reception being afforded later this month to the 47,000 volunteers who were the true heroes and heroines of the Games is richly deserved. |
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Here, in one gallery space, is a taster from the vast Scottish National Photography Collection, a richly varied archive that runs to more than 27,000 photographs. |
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If Mitt Romney did the same, it might send the Iowa system into the death spiral it so richly deserves. |
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And anyway, if Brecht did not want us to feel for Mother Courage, why did he make her so richly shaded and humanly fallible? |
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This professional educational development at Vail richly rewarded teachers, helping them refresh skills, clarify what they had learned and acquire new knowledge. |
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In their splendid robes and richly ornamented yataghans, the gentlemen of the party lent unusual picturesqueness to the commonplace surroundings of a railway platform. |
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It was tiled with the utmost care, and painted to a beautiful blend of Spanish, Indian, and renascence decor that blended only better with the richly coloured carpets. |
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A well-ventilated humidor means you don't choke on the smoke and the richly lacquered communal bench in the centre is perfect for schmoozing those models and their mates. |
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It may be delightfully chewy, richly tannic, and marvelous for sipping one sultry night on the quarterdeck of your yacht. |
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Each room is richly appointed with goose down comforters, plush terry robes, oversized bathtubs, high-speed Internet access lines, a safe and mini bar. |
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The King Is Dancing is occasionally richly acted, always sumptuously photographed and choreographed, but ultimately an empty cinematic experience. |
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They may have looked similar to those on Queen Anne's throne, although the richly scrolled and carved arm terminals were probably meant to remain exposed. |
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He also had acquired a new home and was fierce proud of the garden, it stood on a small hill overlooking his kingdom, it was his inch of paradise and richly deserved. |
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Then, clad richly in gold from head to toe, the leader appeared at the top of the wall escorted by several servants who were carrying him in a sedan chair. |
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Eight years earlier, in fact, he had written a famously warm and richly nuanced description of the family in a letter to the German humanist Ulrich von Hutten. |
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Together with the use of louvred timber screens and reflecting pools, they create a calm and richly nuanced materiality that is enhanced by a muted palette of colours. |
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This versatile style features a richly stained frame with a wicker inset. |
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Portrayed in seventeenth-century dress, the central figures are richly picked out in colourful threads of satin and stern stitch with couched silk and purl. |
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Zari parasols, richly caparisoned elephants, glittering gold-embossed palanquins and symbols like Mount Meru and the mighty Garuda became royal symbols of Indonesia. |
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Naked areas are set off by ravishing textiles, and body parts, particularly, are often framed by gorgeously patterned and richly folded draperies. |
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Bob Hope was the most beloved, honored, and richly rewarded comedian of all time. |
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For that he has been richly rewarded with a piece of footballing history. |
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With the election of Thomas Jefferson two years later, this law was allowed to die the death it so richly deserved. |
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There are scores of richly coloured evergreens and conifers too. |
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A dancer of exquisite instincts and a first-rate actress, she fills the astonishing fluidity of her movements with richly communicated personality. |
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You also received profuse apologies, which you richly deserved. |
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Chaucer, who came of London merchant stock, grew up in aristocratic and royal circles, and he was one of the most lionized and richly rewarded poets of any age. |
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When will South get the recognition their music so richly deserves? |
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The Gowran Font is richly decorated with blind or closed fluting, often described as Ossory Fluting, being particular to the Diocese of Ossory and not found elsewhere. |
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The exceptionally well-proportioned case of richly figured mahogany original except for the cartouche, finials, feet, and dial-arch molding, is a monument to the rococo style. |
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The 10 female dancers of this Sydney-based company, bedecked in richly colored costumes and jewelled headpieces, performed in late July for a total of three shows. |
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It is airconditioned, packaged in richly coloured Indian art and culture, bhajans, slokas, harikatha, sanskrit, Ramayana in multimedia, and channel music. |
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Several early maps and plats richly amplify the author's argument. |
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If they abuse their power, they richly deserve to be deprived of it. |
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No stone was left unturned to make them feel truly welcome and they richly deserved every token of friendship as their constant smiles brought out the very best in everyone. |
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Romanesque illuminators paid particular attention to the elaboration of the initial, which might be richly decorated with fantastically distorted human or animal figures. |
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But is that service receiving the recognition it so richly deserves? |
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Picture richly wooded hill country possessing beds of limonite with New England's richest iron ore and plentiful streams with abundant mill seats. |
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His richly damascened armour also suggests Bontemps's decorative ability. |
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Our union had been blessed, all of my dreams richly fulfilled. |
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They are also arrestingly beautiful, vividly coloured and richly textured. |
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It's a culture known for its richly ornate details in its decorative arts. |
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His voice grows richly guttural as he intones each angel's name. |
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Internal space was organized around the fireplace below the roof opening, and a richly engraved central column played both a functional and a sacral role. |
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Another man came from behind me and removed his richly plumed helmet. |
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They are richly placed in beautiful Thalis which not only make them look attractive, but tempting too. |
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These include using water drops, ferrofluid, and even sound sculptures to create abstract, richly coloured visuals. |
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Atahualpa's attendants were richly dressed in what were apparently ceremonial garments. |
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The faeroeensis normally is more richly toned on the breast, its upperparts and the head than the gallinago. |
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Their pots also were made of sunbaked mud, unfired and unglazed, though sometimes richly engraved. |
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Instead, it turned out to be richly perceptual and affective. |
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But we also firmly believe that the city's parkland richly deserves equivalent protection. |
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The mantels and windowsills were of white onyx, with delicate vinings of pink and green. The floor was strewn with richly colored mats and rugs. |
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In yet another ironic twist in a story richly endowed with such warps, the Tsar's telegram crossed one despatched in the other direction. |
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Then the visitor bursts into an incredibly richly adorned courtyard, also designed on a quadripartite basis. |
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The remote and hostile Antarctic region is home to 8,800 recorded species, with moss animals, sponges and small crustaceans richly represented. |
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Strings abound, with Greg Leisz playing a variety of lap and pedal steel guitars, while Jenny Scheinman bows richly amplified violin. |
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Highflying, owned by two Wearsiders, turned the richly endowed handicap into a procession. |
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The work is richly illustrated with drawings of different bones, sensory lines, pharyngeal bones and gill rakers. |
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But they richly deserved their win after out-battling and for long periods outthinking the visitors. |
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But most of these interlaid vignettes are closeups, magnifications of the richly changeable, sumptuously colorful texture of reality. |
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A richly furnished cremation grave excavated in 1972 contained an oak coffin, in which an Etruscan stamnos had been placed. |
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Bruneians lead a comfortable and sheltered life in a country richly endowed with oil and gas resources. |
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As Shakespeare so richly shows, this perfective prudence, in harmonizing passion and reason, fuses effective strategy with virtue. |
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Readers who can get past the odd structure will be richly rewarded. |
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She was richly clad in a bodice of gold-coloured camlet and a skirt of gray silk trimmed with gold and silver lace. |
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The beautiful boy has flowing or richly textured hyacinthine hair, the only luxuriance in this chastity. |
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Both cremations and inhumations were provided with pyre or grave goods, and some of the burials were richly furnished. |
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The country is richly endowed with natural resources including petroleum, hydropower, fish, forests, and minerals. |
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Let us go on to the Rotunda, a hall of fifty feet diameter, with ten windows, richly intercolumniated, and a vaulted roof ornamented with stucco. |
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In 1573, he joined Guillaume Le Testu, a French buccaneer, in an attack on a richly laden mule train. |
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As with many Romanesque church buildings, the interior of the choir was richly embellished. |
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The windows of torogan are slits and richly framed in wood panels with okir designs located in front of the house. |
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The finished painting is an accumulation of richly worked layers of pigment, as well as months of intense observation. |
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The Earl of Huntly was richly rewarded for his troubles, a price that James was prepared to pay. |
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This was also the period when use of Scots in poetry was at its most richly and successfully aureate. |
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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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Finally, the Book of Hours, very commonly the personal devotional book of a wealthy layperson, was often richly illuminated in the Gothic period. |
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Stocky, richly textured blackletter was first seen around the 13th century and was particularly popular in the later Middle Ages. |
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At Settefinestre and elsewhere, the central housing of such villas was not richly appointed. |
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His richly philosophical intellect was not at any time affected by unrealities. |
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The King richly rewarded Hubert de Burgh for his service during his minority years, making him the Earl of Kent and giving him extensive lands across England and Wales. |
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After 1687, they founded several missions in Trinidad, supported and richly funded by the state, which also granted encomienda over the native people to them. |
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It was nearly two hours before there was any further movement, but our wait was richly rewarded as the old Holden returned, together with a large removalist truck. |
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This opulent mirror is richly ornamented with crisply carved foliage, flowers and scrolls, and delicate lacquerwork with mother of pearl inlays and cabochons of faux lapis. |
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Its clubhouse is richly decorated with historical golf artifacts. |
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The new product, which is extract drink richly containing minerals, amino acids, humic acid and fulvic acid, helps detoxify the body and maintain health. |
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Childe Hassam's richly impasted Land's End, Coast of Maine of around 1900 complements the group of no less vividly patinated and oxidised bronzes below. |
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In each play's analytical overview, he explains the plot line in a clear, concise, yet richly detailed manner, again adding pertinent details about subtext. |
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The bill describes a bed with Corinthian pillars and a richly carved cornice, the frieze enriched with modillions and flowers, all of which is minutely described. |
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The area is richly covered with Doum palms, which have more branches than regular palm trees, with fruit that look relatively similar, but quite a bit bigger, than dates. |
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This type of life, richly depicted in the Tassili n'Ajjer cave paintings of southeastern Algeria, predominated in the Maghreb until the classical period. |
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Clothing for the elites was richly embellished with jewels and gold. |
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Behind the richly decorated foyer and in view of the busy boulevard stand two benches covered with clamps, scrapers, planers, bending irons and an army of small cutting tools. |
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Richly figured rosewood with its dark striations became the wood of choice, although mahogany and fruitwoods were not entirely supplanted. |
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Richly embroidered silks surrounded the man, whipped about in the strong gusts of wind that seemed to rise from the canyon. |
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Richly glazed and often spectacularly potted, the sources for these works include Anglo-Saxon cremation urns, Peruvian vases and, on at least one occasion, a Fijian carving. |
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Richly decorated, grand pavilions and tents stand at the ready. |
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Richly documented, absorbingly developed, and beautifully written, this is narrative of the highest order, likely to become a classic of its kind. |
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