Her face burning, Rena sits back down once the waiter finishes mopping up the tablecloth. |
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In a small picnic basket collect a tablecloth, a vase with a realistic rose in it, 2 taper candles with holders and a lovely meal for two. |
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When he drips it on the tablecloth, he wipes it up quickly and professionally. |
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If you choose a cloth with a pattern, make sure that in the tablecloth, napkins, and place mats, you don't have too many conflicting patterns. |
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The Federation Shield for craft was won by Mrs. Breda Phelan, for her beautiful cotton crochet tablecloth. |
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Cover that buffet table with an antique patchwork quilt, checkered tablecloth or even canvas potato sacks. |
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Another, not to be outdone, has made a headdress out of a baseball cap with a blue nylon tablecloth wrapped around it. |
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Lace tablecloth, lace napkins, her mother's best china and Waterford crystal, and real silver silverware. |
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She drops the turkey on the floor, uses a bed sheet as a tablecloth, and attempts to mash uncooked potatoes. |
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Center the roast on a carving board that is long enough to allow the carver to cut the meat without spilling on the tablecloth. |
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A wooden kitchen chair that no longer matches can easily be spray-painted in a color that will harmonize with the new tablecloth and drapes. |
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It's a round table covered in a rich red tablecloth with bright, cheerful gold on the rim. |
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By the time you got to the train, the bows were so enormous that just one of them alone could have served as a tablecloth or bed sheet. |
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The table in front of her was covered with a pale lilac lace tablecloth and the silver tea set rested upon it. |
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His hair is dyed different shades of orange and blonde and he's wearing a leather jacket over a shirt like a checked tablecloth. |
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A tablecloth with the least stains and some cleanish glasses would all be put in their proper place. |
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The coverlet sandwiches batting between the plain tablecloth and red-and-white-striped cotton fabric. |
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I turned to Theo to apologize and was horrified to discover him weeping into a corner of the linen tablecloth. |
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Daniel ran his finger along the tablecloth, leaving a trail of ashy fingerprints. |
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Would I pour my water into my white wine glass, red wine into my port glass or the whole lot over the tablecloth? |
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This typically involves lining up bottles on a table with a white surface or a covering such as a tablecloth or sheet. |
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A cream marble altar stood complacently in mid-front, draped in a stunningly white tablecloth with fringes at the edges. |
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There was a white tablecloth, and a bowl of grape hyacinths, and a bottle of Gewurztraminer. |
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Lay a tablecloth on a flat surface and place the stencils, securing them with a bit of tape. |
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The next singer is Ngaiire Joseph who was dressed much more nicely than last time when she appeared in a tablecloth. |
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The table is set with a crisp white tablecloth, fine china and wine glasses. |
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A waitress covers their white tablecloth with steaming chops and chicken, then moves off in a slow two-cycle walk for the rest of us. |
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Jillian and Graham sat on either side of a silver-plated candelabrum, its twin red candles dripping wax onto the paper tablecloth, empty coffee cups in front of them. |
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After I sat down, I was checking out the tablecloth and feeling it between my left thumb and forefingers, where it hung down over the edge about eight inches. |
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A sampler follows a tablecloth onto the table, small white cotton squares on pink linen showing the proper way to handcraft a button hole, an eyelet hole, attach a hook. |
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The sumptuous eyelet embroidery looks really stunning on the tablecloth and table runner when combined with geometric patterns. |
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The table runner and tablecloth set the tone in harmonious colours such as vanilla, tangerine and Capri blue. |
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The large dinner table was covered with the Tavares tablecloth, the Jacquard Uni table runner and matching placemats in Brotas and Aruja design. |
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To add personality with mix-and-match furniture, we replaced one nightstand with a plywood round table and sewed a queen-size sheet into a tablecloth. |
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Those who love nature will also love the playful little animals on a cushion, tablecloth, place mat, and wall hanging. |
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From the ridge they look like tiny soldier ants crossing a gigantic white tablecloth, pincers in the air. |
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But the following morning, as we set off, all that remains of the cloud is a tablecloth draped over the summit in a surround of unspoilt blue. |
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By 1652, it was so faded that nobody thought twice about cutting a doorway in the bottom of the painted tablecloth. |
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Instead of a tablecloth, you can use place mats in an autumn colour such as green. |
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For example, a mola design copied onto an industrially made tablecloth could be protected. |
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I have a clear vinyl tablecloth on my table all the time, so I slid the card underneath the clear vinyl beside my plate. |
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Be sure to set the table with a tablecloth, paper napkins, place cards and accessories that capture the fall colours. |
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The professor pointed at the empty table next to them, covered with nothing but a tablecloth. |
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Emmi is now employing a blue-and-white checked tablecloth as a simple but very accessible design element. |
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The walls are made of old bed sheets and a tablecloth, with a plastic sheet stretched across the roof to keep out the rain. |
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It is robust and elegant at the same time: it mixes the oak with the delicacy of a glass tablecloth. |
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Her hand shook the glass and water spilled onto the tablecloth. |
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If you are going to photograph the dish in a place setting, then the tablecloth has to be immaculate, the cutlery polished, the glassware spotless and no gravy stains! |
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It looks a bit like a beautiful tablecloth, laid out on the floor for a fairytale picnic. |
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Just then there was a rustling under the table and Jackson lifted the tablecloth. |
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His heartland is the west of Scotland, particularly Glasgow, which is dotted with his Ashoka restaurants like a tablecloth flecked in korma sauce. |
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The lace tablecloth came out for this event, as did the tea service of thin bone china, complete with matching milk jug, sugar bowl and slop basin. |
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Pretty patchwork place mats were placed on a crisp white linen tablecloth with a side plate full of gleaming cutlery, all illuminated by a large church candle. |
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A table had been placed in the center of the room and decorated with a white linen tablecloth as well as silver, bone china, and fine Irish cut crystal. |
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She defiantly speared the last sausage on her plate and began to cut it up when a black, hairy nose appeared in her lap from under the tablecloth. |
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In the exact middle of the room sat a long table that had the seating capacity of fifty, and was decorated with a long tablecloth of golden fabric stretching across it. |
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I imagine in that case, the red checkered tablecloth would do. |
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Yet already she had a past more chequered than a bistro tablecloth. |
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Try using paper for the tablecloth, napkins and accessories. |
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This unique and contemporary tablecloth will look stunning on any table. |
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The plastic tablecloth has cigarette burns. |
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Later at dinner in the restaurant an orange cockroach emerged from under an urn and skittered across the white tablecloth. |
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Many new candidates claiming the tea-party tablecloth will run in Republican primaries this year. Yet the Democrats should not take much comfort from this, because few genuine kooks will prevail. |
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On the red tablecloth rests a white crocheted doily. |
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The dining table has a white doily tablecloth, there are mass-produced dark-wood dining chairs and on the far wall hangs a personal touch: an assortment of corkscrews. |
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Indeed, the faience from a bathroom may end up reproduced in embroidery on bathroom linen, or even the motif from a piece of chinaware may be found replicated on a beautiful linen tablecloth or place mat. |
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Put it simply on a tablecloth to avoid slipping. |
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What does she have to have a tablecloth for, I wonder, and once I sent her a couple of drawing pins in a matchbox, with instructions for their use. |
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Of course drink was consumed, but what respect do they have for the Irish people and the Irish flag that they use the Irish flag as a tablecloth to put their drinks on? |
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Also, you should prepare some kind of support to put the components on, using self-adhesive tape and paper tablecloth on a cover or a board for example. |
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He and she sat side by side like two wax people while the waiter stretched across to unwrinkle the tablecloth and straighten the knives. |
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After putting the leaves in the table and putting on the tablemat and tablecloth, they laid the placemats out. |
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Just across the field stood a small house. In the yard the week's washing was hung out. Among the articles was a red tablecloth. |
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Next day, only one tablecloth is kept and covered with a red one. |
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Joseph, elbows leaning on the tablecloth, was pretending to recite his lessons, but he was reading the newspaper propped up against a glass in front of him. |
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He laid out a linen tablecloth and a few sandwichs from some bread, dressing, and beef. |
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For example at LuLu's Bait Shack restaurant you're given crayons to draw on your tablecloth, while you can't help but laugh at the WonderWorks building. |
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Pin down the tablecloth, so it doesn't blow away in the breeze. |
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Stop playing with the seam of the tablecloth! You'll unravel it. |
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At the end of an hour he died, as they die who are bitten by the little brown karait, and the policemen bore him and the thing under the tablecloth to their appointed places. |
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