The body of the vase is painted in turquoise with gilded female torsos in high relief leaning back against large scrolls simulating handles. |
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Smaller pebbles outline larger ones, and the light on dark scheme recalls contemporary red-figure vase painting. |
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Besides the things she had already seen, she pointed out a Boulle cabinet, a Sevres vase, and a 19th century saddle-seat Windsor chair. |
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I took a step to the right to avoid the vase water streaming in my direction. |
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The eight lotus petals are the four mothers and four goddesses and the vase represents the vase containing the nectar of accomplishment. |
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Many grasses grow erectly, but others flow outward in a graceful vase or fountain shape. |
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On an Etruscan vase of the sixth century B.C., the lady is holding a member of the cat family and a deer. |
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They do not shrink, but stoop, draping themselves over the lip of the vase that holds them. |
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A sweet smelling bouquet of white roses was stuck down in a simple white vase that sat on Anne's cedar hope chest. |
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Glazed white acanthus leaves and palmettes decorate the base of the body of the vase. |
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A low rumble of thunder rattles the window, shakes a vase on the end table. |
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The vase life of the flowers with part of the ovary tissue remaining on the receptacle was similar to that of the control flowers. |
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I headed for the white alabaster vase and shoved the lilac stems down its throat. |
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On the table was a vase of plastic wildflowers in a vase partly filled with plastic water. |
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The efficient cause of a baked clay vase is the artist who works the clay and then bakes it. |
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White and speckled alstroemeria flowers and tapered reed stems combine with cat's eye marbles in a glass vase. |
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For my home, I would just go for something simple, like a nice vase of tulips or amaryllis. |
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If he was in the home removals business, he would be the one gingerly carrying the precious crystal vase across a treacherously slippery floor. |
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Its centerpiece was a cracked glass vase brimming with fake Hawaiian leis and a bouquet of cheep plastic flowers. |
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Chen snapped his head toward the window and his once antiqued vase and knew that someone was there. |
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That Ming vase can sit in your study for five years or more before you see its value appreciate substantially. |
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The temple is rendered in the abbreviated form, usual in vase paintings, consisting of a Doric column and architrave. |
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Mixing red, yellow, pink and peach roses in a colored glass vase or stylish ceramic container adds elegance and charm. |
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Two minutes later the pink and yellow roses sat in a vase on my dresser across from my bed. |
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Simple things such as clean windows, fresh flowers in a vase and pleasant aromas can make a world of difference. |
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Instead, she watched Seth as he picked up a beautiful, artistic vase, studying it with respect. |
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Though often pricier than Asiatic lilies, Oriental lilies have such impact in the vase that just a stem or two go a long way! |
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A grotesque formation vase catches the attention of guests at first glance. |
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In the middle of each room was a low table with a vase of fresh flowers on it. |
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This shows the Medici device of a diamond ring with two feathers, as on the Valencian lustred vase in the British Museum. |
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On one side, next to an eighteenth century Indo-Portuguese tallboy, stood a superb tall Satsuma vase. |
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The bowl and foot of the elegant vase shown in Plate IX are formed of blown aventurine glass, which is exceedingly difficult to work. |
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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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Lizzie considered she might be dreaming but had second thoughts after stubbing her toe on a ceramic vase. |
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She stood on the chair and set the vase at one corner of the top of the cabinet. |
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For Croatia and Middlesbrough it was like watching a precious Ming vase wobble on its pedestal. |
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The first one can be absent-mindedly tossed on the floor, then you can stick one in that Ming vase and another in the flower pot. |
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To paraphrase Evelyn Waugh, entrusting LaBute with Byatt's book is like putting a Ming vase in the hands of a chimp. |
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Between the Ming vase and the plastic salt shaker sat the red ball, perfectly whole. |
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Leading the BBC at this moment does feel a little bit like skateboarding down a flight of stairs holding a Ming vase. |
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Practical as protectors under wine glasses, they can also be set side by side to create a trivet for a vase or a pitcher. |
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The paper revealed a pattern of flowers in a vase and Tudor roses printed in black with green and white additions. |
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The blooms on this huge-flowered black-eyed Susan actually look better a few days after they've been in the vase. |
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She picked up a basket of roses and began arranging them in a vase, catching sight of Jamie after a moment. |
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This painting of a Greek vase, dating from 480-460 BC, depicts a surgeon bleeding his patient. |
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He sits all alone in his study, a vase of blood red roses before him and a book in his hands. |
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The archaeologists were able to date the vase because it was found in situ. |
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The Romans created this sort of glass by undercutting a solid two-layered vase to produce relief decoration. |
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Some of the pieces are multifunctional, such as her perforated box vase, which can double as a candleholder. |
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In the blink of an eye, he leaped towards the table and heaved the sword in a mighty slash that cut the vase in two halves. |
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If you pick roses for a vase, use a sharp knife to slice the base of the stem, then crush the wound to aid water-absorption. |
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Carlotta wrapped her slender fingers around the neck of the vase sitting next to her husband's chair. |
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The bride and groom may wish to give the timeless gift of crystal, in the form of a clock or vase. |
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The story was about a child whose hand inadvertently became stuck in a valuable antique vase. |
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Ever since I bought my flat nearly 3 years ago I have kept fresh flowers in a vase in my lounge. |
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On his way to the kitchen, he noticed a vase of flowers on the kitchen counter that needed water. |
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These flowers in a glass vase can enhance the aesthetic appeal of one's living space. |
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The segmented vase is made of 2,017 pieces of bubinga, figured hard maple, and wenge. |
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The octagon coffee table in the middle of the room was covered with a round doily and a vase of fresh flowers in the center. |
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Alternatively, you could cover the outside of the vase in double-sided adhesive tape, then stick large leaves vertically around it. |
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As she turned to walk away from the window her hip caught the edge of the side table, causing the brass vase to clatter to the ground. |
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Put a bright summer cloth on the table with a vase of flowers and serve your feast with barbecue relish, chutney and tomato sauce. |
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A flower vase stood on the table, a few freshly picked flowers inserted in it. |
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She picks up a glass vase and flings it on the ground, breaking it to pieces. |
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The mold-blown scallop shell vase in Plate XIII is decorated with festoons reminiscent of Phoenician glass. |
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In the annexed woodcut, the female figure in the middle is copied from a fictile vase. |
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She entered the kitchen to find the table set and a small rose placed in a vase at her place setting. |
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Suppose that, although a vase is directly in front of S, a laser photograph is interposed between it and S, thereby blocking it from S's view. |
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Note that in North America, it is normal practice for florists to deliver flowers in a container such as a vase or basket. |
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There is nothing like the sweet fragrance of a vase of sweet peas in the house. |
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Pronounced cusps at each side embellish the conventional New England Queen Anne vase splat design. |
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Just as early Geissler tubes had used such odd images such as a vase or flowers, the first neon signs used images with a sense of playfulness. |
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He put the mug down carefully on a coaster on the antique bedside table, next to a priceless vase holding rare flowers. |
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Imagine my shock when the maitre d' on being told that I was a celiac and allergic to flour removed the vase of carnations from my table, apologising profusely. |
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Do not place tulips in containers with any flowers in the Narcissus genus which have just been cut, as the mucilage they exude can adversely affect tulips' vase life. |
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She tried to reach the vase but overbalanced herself and fell off the stool. |
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With the wealth of unusual things to be gathered from the garden for winter, there is little excuse for the single vase of brownish, dried material left in a corner until it is dusty and dull. |
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I was startled when Cassie described almost smashing a vase over Brian's head because he was irritating her, but she successfully checked her violent reaction. |
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Her attention was swayed as a beautiful blue vase caught her eye. |
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It contained the most beautiful vase I'd ever seen, a pattern of interweaving vines, and near the rim, two faces that peeped lovingly from the glasswork. |
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Both the bowl and the foot of the vase are blown in plate blue transparent glass infused with fragmented bits of silver leaf and random streaks of opalescent glass. |
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The eggshell thinness of the excised porcelain and the transparency of the glaze impart a striking translucency when the vase is held up to the light. |
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Japanese bronzes, enamels, and ceramics of the seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries inspired new vase shapes for European ceramicists including Doat. |
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I accent the vase with Indian corn, gourds, and artificial fall leaves. |
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The picture of flowers from three seasons, arranged in a terracotta vase, is admirably composed, with a trailing coherence of tendrils and twisting stalks. |
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Fill a tall, clear vase with lemons, apples or pomegranates, or lay the fruit on a collar of greenery tucked around a large hurricane lamp with candle. |
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There are fading red chrysanthemums in a vase, a red fish swimming in a bowl, a video monitor with a continuous loop of these many red things and more. |
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Place fragrant flowers in a vase about a foot behind an oscillating fan. |
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The ugly thing looked more like an urn than a vase and was adorned with small flowers and butterflies painted on the surface with real gold and silver. |
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The vase had been stamped and sold by Joseph W Bridge, an ironmongers and steelworks company which started in 1870 in St James Street, Accrington. |
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Each table had its own menu and a vase with a single flower. |
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He put the flowers into a vase on the small table next to her bed. |
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The kiosk, set in a cobbled area next to cottages, boasts a vase of flowers on the shelf where the phone book used to be, a carpet and a waste paper basket. |
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As an American student in Italy and Greece he fell sway to early Greek art, admiring the simple graphic forms of early black-figure vase painting and archaic Greek sculpture. |
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A china vase and Batavian chest on display in the colonial room belie the rationalization of the colonial enterprise as a selfless mission of civilization. |
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He took a great satisfaction in slamming the door so that the house shook, the vase on the landing windowsill rattled and the glass light shade tinkled gently. |
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The style is comparable to that of mid-7th-century Corinthian vase paintings, on some of which the artist has employed a brown wash on human figures to represent flesh tones. |
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At the centre of the front of Croker's enormous sideboard is a carved vase full of flowers flanked by great seaweedy festoons of fruit, flowers and foliage. |
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I used to put a little vase of mignonette beside his photograph. |
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Young trees are generally trained to an open centre or vase shape as this allows even ripening of fruit and good air circulation, which helps prevent disease. |
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It was a tiny vase with a long neck, in the shape of a plain cylinder. |
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She was pointing to a grotesque china clock and a horrid vase. |
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Only a vase of red flowers on a slanting side table and the back of a yellow chair create the sense of what makes the dog think this spot is special. |
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To achieve the correct size of the oasis for the container, press the opening of the vase on to the oasis and then try to cut out the exact shape with a sharp knife. |
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In this series, vases float atop color fields, but here the vase is partly obliterated, as it is enveloped in smokelike, quivering strokes of black. |
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One of them cleverly decorates a vase by drawing plant leaves using a sharp pin, while another shapes small frog-like figures to be put on ashtrays. |
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Her first container was a conical shaped glass vase, very art deco. |
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Throwing Louis C.K. out in the cold with Daniel Tosh is like tossing a Ming vase out with the old Tupperware. |
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One famous vase smuggled and later sold to the Met even traveled in a first-class twa seat. |
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The anteroom resembled an office replete with a plush couch, several wing-backed chairs and a small desk that prominently displayed a vase filled with purple lilacs. |
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The portraits and incense sticks of the family shrine, built into the wall of one of the rooms, have been replaced by a vase and contemporary pictures. |
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This vase illustrates the aesthetic lying behind the surviving decorated pottery, as potters evoked the effect of gold on silver in making their wares red and black. |
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We have a goldfish named Bubble Bath who swims in a vase on the kitchen counter. |
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The tilt of orange lilies in a vase or the diamond patterns of playing cards are now subject to the critical eye of the art world. |
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He approached a vase of flowers and pulled on the stem of the white lily. |
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I could see the vase on her dresser, one of the thin glass globes, I imagined, that come free with flower arrangements. |
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Some of the best and most widely adapted annual cut flowers with the longest vase life include alstroemeria, aster, cosmos, snapdragon, sunflower, yarrow, and zinnia. |
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In our house, a clear-out involves binning the odd pair of tights with more ladders than Bob The Builder, or removing a bunch of long-dead flowers from a vase. |
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Other days we bring replacement flowers and a new stuffed animal, which my wife ties to the vase to keep it in place. |
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The most distinctive item in the collection is the hexagonal vase. |
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I immediately drove to the nearest town and bought a vase full of Easter lilies and delivered them to the landowner's mother. |
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Two big paintings, hanging side by side, show horses in an attic and horses from a Greek vase. |
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He stormed into the house holding a handful of buttonweeds, grabbed the vase, shoved the weeds into it, and placed it on the fireplace mantle. |
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Take calla lilies and cut each at different heights to build up arrangement within the vase. |
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Golden cocoons are tiny doodads shipped in oversize cartons, sometimes with enough paper, bubble wrap or airbags to cradle a priceless vase. |
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Q I have seen artificial spider lilies in a vase with stems fixed at the bottom. |
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A hanging scroll is placed in the tea room's tokonoma, or alcove, together with an incense container and a vase. |
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Shaped like a sleek vase, the product is designed with eight adjustable mist volume mode along with a musical scale and three detachable nozzles. |
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This vase had a detached base and some of the strapwork handles were missing. |
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Never mind that the tribune props him up like a Ming vase now. |
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Net a bargain and pop flowers in Woolworths' cylinder glass vase, pounds 5, decorated with butterflies. |
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Their vase forms were versions of traditional Greek vases such as the hydria, the tekythov, krater, amphora, kylix and oenochoe. |
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The vase tradition has a general distribution and feature almost exclusively cremation. |
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Boulton copied vase designs from classical Greek works and borrowed works of art from collectors, merchants, and sculptors. |
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You know this freaky-creepy weird vase up here that has that moon rune writing on it? |
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For instance placing cut flowers in a vase alongside other flowers shortens the life of the latter. |
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In 1885, a vase containing similar discs was also discovered, wrapped in the roots of a tree around 300 years old. |
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Each plant was placed in the same environment and the same type of plant was used in each vase. |
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The Billiard Room holds a massive porcelain vase that was a gift of the Russian Tsar. |
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They were moved to a communal cell where they assaulted their guard with a china vase and escaped. |
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It took years for the archeologist to piece together the fragments of the shattered vase. |
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To clinch his position as leader of the new fashion he sought out the famous Barberini vase as the final test of his technical skill. |
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The long-stemmed roses didn't fit in the short vase because the stems were too long. |
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After the vase had fallen down the flight of stairs we were amazed to find it still unbroken. |
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Akha hill tribesman Awe Ye Piang, 22, showed how one of his two accomplices battered David Crisp, 56, over the head with a teak vase. |
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A tall white ceramic vase with a single stem of variegated alocasia leaf creates effortless drama. |
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A lighter palette of scraped greenish grays provides the backdrop for a deconstructed image of a flower in a vase. |
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The older vase of the two is the one shaped like a lily, known as a floriform vase.This floriform vase, however, is distinctive to Kralik. |
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The porcelain vase with the imperial mark of Yongzheng had been used as a lampstand and the owners had no inkling of its true worth. |
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Under Happy's giftware collection comes a knife rest, clock, small and large bowls, vase and a powder box. |
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So a tiny glass might giggle and hide, a pair of pepper pots fall in love and an old teapot and a chipped vase dance. |
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An image of an episkyros player depicted in low relief on a vase at the National Archaeological Museum of Athens appears on the UEFA European Championship Cup. |
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Schmidt, a horticulturist at the University of Illinois, originally putting cut flowers in a sterilized vase is important to extending the life of the flowers. |
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So you desperately seek a blue-and-white banded Watt pottery Bak-Ezee bowl, a Christmas Candy Teal Depression glass teacup and a red Fenton carnival glass vase. |
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Its flexible stem means that it's perfect for winding inside a fishbowl vase to create a simple yet effective display for your dining or coffee table. |
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At each age group there are two competitions, a cup for schools which win their opening matches, and a vase for those who lose their opening matches. |
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This vase is not worth a dime. Why did you pay so much for it? |
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Caneworking, an intricate glassblowing technique, is the method behind Dynasty Gallery's Glass Spira Rainbow collection, which includes a vase, bowl and paperweight. |
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Feature a vase in the dazzling orange of autumn leaves, cushions in acidy lemon yellows of apples, or bunches of flowers in pinks or blues displayed in simple containers. |
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It is filled with pink lilies, snapdragons, yellow carnations and purple waxflower that absolutely burst from a beautifully traditional ceramic vase. |
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Simply take a straight-edged vase and cut out Fablon to fit exactly. |
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Angry as a snake in a kettle, it is, I'm sure, an Aussie jibe at pansy-bottomed pommies who can't even regularly win a small vase of charred wood. |
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Effect of accel on the postharvest vase life of Easter lily. |
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Using these disinfectants ensures that there will be less bacteria growing within the vase that could potentially cause the plant to wilt and die at a faster rate. |
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The Nailhead vase is quite funky and has a very textured surface. |
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A full amount of blue glass required for the body of the vase was gathered on the end of the blowpipe and was subsequently dipped into a pot of hot white glass. |
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It's a good job that he was there to catch the vase when I dropped it. |
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The Rosetta stone, sculptures from the Parthenon and the Portland Vase are included in this museum. |
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Pat Stephenson's heroes became the first side to bring the Tetley's Bitter Vase to North Yorkshire with a thumping 36-20 triumph. |
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A superb display of teamwork enabled Thackley to ease past a determined Whitley Bay to reach the last 64 of the FA Vase after a full-blooded second-round tie at Dennyfield. |
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The May meeting includes several nationally significant races such as the Chester Vase, which is recognised as a trial for The Derby. |
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In the same season, Sheffield reached the final of the newly formed FA Vase. |
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The club lost to Morpeth Town at Wembley Stadium on 22 May 2016 in the final of the FA Vase. |
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Ouija board is still on target for her swansong in the Hong Kong Vase on December 10 after her gallant run in the Japan Cup at the weekend. |
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Vase paintings demonstrate the unparalleled popularity of Heracles, his fight with the lion being depicted many hundreds of times. |
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In the case of the FA Cup and the FA Vase, some of the clubs in the lowest level in each do not compete. |
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The Protoliterate period in Mesopotamia, dominated by Uruk, saw the production of sophisticated works like the Warka Vase and cylinder seals. |
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A DEFLECTED Lee Wherton goal against Bodmin paved Gornal Athletic's path into the FA Vase quarter-finals. |
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Bould created the Twist Vase and Twist Pillar Candleholder in Nambe metal and here adopts a graceful form into a magical full-lead crystal votive. |
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Signed and dated 1739, the refined Vase de fleurs sur un entablement, nid et insectes emerges from a French collection in a wonderful state of preservation. |
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Ted Spread was the winner of the Chester Vase on the flat in 2010 when trained by Mark Tompkins and is now in the care of Champion trainer Paul Nicholls. |
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