Several of his photographs of Helen recall her portrait, and in one she even wears the same white dress and beribboned shoes. |
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The beribboned Almost Ready accessory bag and the Go-Go garment bag are perfect for a European getaway or just humdrum daily use. |
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Women were more conservative, in full skirts and beribboned white felt hats. |
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That iconic Lilliput, that tiny, beribboned girl whose racquet was as big as she was, is now five four and a half feet. |
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The left leg, flat and sinuous, extends forward to the tip of its elegant beribboned slipper, as if tapping time. |
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Despite his military uniform and beribboned chest, he has become a music hall joke. |
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His attention left the sleeping women and went to the hand carved, silk draped and beribboned crib. |
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A man with delicate good looks and haunting eyes, staring out at us from portraits, beribboned and aristocratic. |
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The bottom portion of her face became rounder with larger eyes and simply outlined lips, always accompanied by the pony-tailed, beribboned hair. |
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So look, I think black at a wedding is OK, but a floaty floral dress with strappy shoes, a wide-brimmed beribboned hat and a small fluffy rabbit is better. |
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On one silver plate, King Yazdegerd I, haloed and beribboned, impales a stag with his spear. |
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But formal delivery of beribboned parchments and wax seals to an archive in Rome has not taken place. |
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In Egypt magazines such as Hijab Fashion have proliferated, along with shops selling bejewelled and beribboned scarves. |
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Beside her trotted two tiny Pekinese, the hair on their heads tied into matching beribboned bunches. |
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I realized that there were also artists behind the logos, addresses and beribboned advertisements on my tarot cards. |
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There is a little carriage abandoned in the copse or that goes running down the road beribboned. |
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Directly above them in the coved gallery ceiling, a continuous plaster molding in the form of a decorative beribboned garland encircled the entire rotunda. |
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There is no bulging sack and casual scattering of beribboned boxes. |
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And its beribboned shamanist altars are visited by pilgrims and the curious, who, as is customary, leave token offerings to the spirits: coins, cigarettes plus the odd vodka glass and mobile-phone card. |
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To his evident pleasure, The Economist bought a racehorse, which once appeared, beribboned in its owner's colours, at the foot of the new skyscraper in St James's Street that by then housed the newspaper. |
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Berouged and beribboned aristocrats were assailed on these grounds as much as unreproductive ecclesiastics who spent their time consorting with females. |
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It was brought back, beribboned and sealed, by the Clerk of the Commons himself, and handed to the Clerk of the Parliament to receive the Royal assent. |
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