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My costume consisted of a toga, sandals and a laurel wreath, which Imperial get-up I wore throughout the performance.
Gold leaf was applied to the background and his tunic, and perhaps the wreath in his hair, after the panel was placed on the mummy.
At the end of the service, Sapper Collins's father Kevin laid a wreath at the war memorial in Kiverton Park.
As he started in rearranging the foliage on the wreath he signaled the waiting transmigrator operator to telegraph the bottle back to The Ship.
Attach clusters of hypericum sprigs to a wire wreath form by overlapping them and wrapping them with waxed florist's twine.
More firmly grounded in Hawaiian culture is the lei, a colorful wreath of fresh flowers or other decorative objects worn around the neck.
I turned back, surprised, and smiled broadly, and she put the wreath of skyflowers on my head.
A combination of moss-roses and myosotes also forms a charming wreath, especially for a young lady.
The meeting followed his laying of a wreath, which he dedicated to Sgt Russell at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
Today President Bush laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery.
A sheer, unpatterned swag provides relief from the highly decorative coverlet, wallpaper, wreath, and pillows.
A wreath will be laid at the Cenotaph in memory of those who died in the hostilities, as young and old come together to honour the fallen.
The bottle is made of pure white gold, finest ruby crystal and finished with a diamond-encrusted wreath.
Surely Hawkins's contribution to the corpus will stand as one of the offerings most deserving of the laurel wreath the poet himself desired.
The double and triple bowknots, the wreath, and the crowns may be used with both the single and double ribbons.
Broome schools, naval cadets, police rangers and other community groups paid tribute at the service by laying a wreath.
The veterans will lay a wreath at 2pm in memory of their fallen comrades and unveil a new memorial plaque.
Hand-thrown cachepots and the arrangement's showpiece, a square wreath, also carry out the pear-green scheme.
And yet when the time came, Napoleon grabbed the imperial wreath away from the Vicar of Christ so that he might crown himself.
So she poured it into an old window cleaner spray bottle and spritzed her wreath.
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That wreath it was which should be more dear than a chest of gold to Creon's family and Creon's city.
One girl representing Wedding Cake can come with bridal veil, orange blossom wreath and shower bouquet.
Agathe falls with a shriek, but is protected by her wreath, while samiel directs the bullet to Caspar's heart.
In an empty nest at the top of a tall linden tree sat Windekind with the wreath of wind-flowers upon his head.
Captain Grant, a fine fellow, put a wreath or immortelle upon the coffin as it passed us in church.
High on the steepled mountains is a wreath of filmy white that trails low in the ravines.
The boys tenderly sodded its mound and placed a wreath of holly, plucked from the hills of Creuse, where he last trained.
The chill March air became sweet with the scent of heliotrope, and sweet william, and pansies, and bridal wreath.
He windeth a wreath of the beechen tree, Lest men her shining shoulders see.
Is't that he fears to yield, Lest from his laurelled brow the wreath should fall And light on ours?
I assure you, I can be just as solemn in a pareo and a wreath of roses, as in a high hat and a cut-away coat.
But on the table before me now stands a wreath of oncidium crispum which I cannot pass by.
Her curls were bound with a wreath of artificial roses from the ten-cent store, slightly over one ear.
It had a lived-in air, and a thin wreath of smoke floated above the kitchen chimney.
In an empty nest, at the top of a tall lime-tree, sat Windekind, with his wreath of bindweed.
This torques, chain, or rather wreath, is frequently alluded to by the early British bards.
Upon the mastodonic brow of the Cleveland Chamber of Commerce there hangs an official laurel wreath.
The third called is the Cyrenaic, who appears clad in purple and crowned with a wreath.
And threw The wreath upon him like an anadem Which frozen tears instead of pearls begem.
A wreath of roses was tried on, but this too was so unsightly that I refused to wear it.
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