Curtains of silk and lace in black and red hung from the ceiling, giving the room a shadowy and ethereal feel. |
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Curtains were made of cretonnes, silk and woolen, all matching the beautiful wallpaper. |
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Curtains or valances, appliance covers, and table runners all can be easily stitched at home. |
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What he lacks is the charisma of an Olivier, whose epochal Coriolanus is dazzlingly evoked in two pages of Kenneth Tynan's Curtains. |
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Curtains separated the room into three, and one third was sectioned off and occupied. |
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Curtains around the lower bunk provide fodder for endless hours of peekaboo, play-acting, and fort-building. |
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Curtains draped along the glass frontage keep out the vestiges of daylight, a pre-requisite of all good clubs. |
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Curtains that can prevent flying glass shards from injuring people, and new sensors for detecting biohazards activity are among the newest developments. |
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Curtains are becoming more simple and swags and tails, while the classic window dressing, now look a little incongruous and dated in a modern house. |
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Curtains of vapor drift back to reveal the Americans, volplaning along well inside ten meters and only a little faster than the balloon. |
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Other exhibitors included Canning Vale, Transprint USA, WestPoint Stevens, John Wilman Fabrics and Wallpapers, Town and Country Curtains, and Empress Quilts and Textiles. |
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With a green carpet, pink and green swirly wallpaper, and pink and green check curtains, everything clashed. |
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Royal blue and gold brocade curtains and surrealistic paintings set the tone. |
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The first pellet whistled past my ear and bounced harmlessly off the curtains. |
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What I heard, and saw a little when the curtains were drawn back, was a moving culture of caring. |
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I have two brick-coloured sofas and floral curtains with brick and gold to match. |
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I fell madly in love with the pale pink rose-pattern carpet and matching curtains in my room. |
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There's something quite magical about autumnal afternoons with the curtains open and the twilight encroaching. |
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The curtains rose to a stage packed full of instruments and, in the centre, a magnificent grand piano. |
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I overcame this problem by taking a tape measure with me, unpacking some curtains and measuring them against the known size of the window. |
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It is decked out in camel-boned ice buckets, babouche slippers, sequin-edged curtains and artworks by Bridget Riley. |
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The stage backdrop is filled with smoke and the curtains have become brown drapes, some halfway across the stage. |
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Pulling aside the curtains, she stepped out with the teeny tiny shirt hanging off her teeny tiny frame. |
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The curtains flapping from the broken windows led to rumours of white flags and peace marches. |
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Will curtains on the balcony, whether open or closed, affect sightlines and acoustics? |
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She led him, silently, to a large room with maroon curtains and cherry furniture. |
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Overlapping marquisette curtains. hung on the inside of the door frame provide additional mosquito barriers. |
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Here's an article on marquisette and grenadine that might interest you. I remember my grandmother having the dotted marquisette curtains. |
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Turn off the lights, close the curtains, cut a hole in a sheet, scrunch up your eyes and get to it. |
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How fantastic it would be to wake up on Christmas morning, pull back the curtains and see the landscape covered by a thick layer of snow. |
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A second gong sounds and the curtains fall off the barge that is being towed behind the boat. |
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You can help by donating blankets, sheets, duvets, guilds, curtains and other such items but they must be clean and in good condition. |
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We awake to hissing, bruise-coloured curtains of rain sheeting over the decks, the sky blacker than a preacher's gown. |
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I made beds, curtains, blankets, washcloths, bath toys, wall decals, lamps, rugs, hampers, stuffed animals, security blankets and night lights. |
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During our stay, we passed many street level apartments and houses that had only see-through lace curtains in the windows. |
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At the touch of a button, felt curtains will roll down from the ceiling to absorb the heavy bass of amplified music. |
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You would have thought it relatively easy to buy curtains, cushions, throws, rugs, lighting. |
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She offers a full laundry service for duvets, throws, blankets, curtains, bed linen, team kits, etc. and her rates are very competitive. |
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Brighten it up with a new duvet cover or a smart throw, picking up the colour in light shades and curtains. |
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Apart from attire, Sofia also makes household linen from print batik, including table clothes, bedsheets and curtains. |
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I watched the operation from behind the living-room curtains because of my father's thunderous mood and because if I were any closer I'd vomit. |
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He was blinded momentarily as a desk lamp was flicked on and the curtains were closed. |
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One of the navy blue curtains covered half of the huge bay window on the opposite wall. |
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Silk threads are tie-dyed, then woven on a loom to create soft-edged designs for curtains, clothing, and other uses. |
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In about a third of the homes I saw the sickly blue flicker of televisions bleeding through the curtains. |
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Robert blinked in the sudden semi-darkness, the only illumination being the moonlight which shone through cracks in the curtains. |
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In the grand salon, blue merino covered the chairs and sofas and served for curtains. |
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Jade rolled over, tangling her legs further in the bedclothes, and squinted at the sunlight coming in through a crack in one of the curtains. |
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There is now a selection of bedding such as duvet covers, sheet, pillow cases etc. and well as curtains. |
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Clothes, bedlinen, towels, curtains and shoes will be most welcome and will be sent to a poor area in Kenya, Africa. |
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The maid puts the morning tray on a bedside table and throws open the bedroom curtains. |
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My bedstead was tall, with four posters, and had long gold curtains, with a sun pattern on them, tied back with a blue ribbon. |
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Also in this bedroom were three pairs of early nineteenth-century French toile curtains with ball fringe. |
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Keep the floor simple by sanding and add blocks of colour in rugs in pastels that tone with billowing curtains on poles in chintz and damask. |
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In terms of fabric, there is the potential to save thousands when you think of the meterage involved in curtains and sofa covers. |
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The lights from the cars parked outside cut through the curtains and fall on Doug's exhausted, benumbed face. |
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The curtains were open and moonlight streamed through the windows, a shaft of light landing on the pillow. |
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The curtains are made of saris glittering with sequins a tracery of gold threads unfurling. |
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Wax curtain rods and tracks before hanging curtains, as this will help them slide more easily. |
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Parliament house is too far away, and our thick curtains would contain any glass shards. |
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The book gives a peep behind the curtains into the life of one of the best known and respected operatic tenors. |
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Hopefully my curtains will arrive today and I can take them around to various stores to try to match sheers to them. |
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White lace curtains billowed out from the tall windows, and I felt I should take my shoes off so as not to stain the white carpet. |
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While the front of the stage was visible, upstage was hidden behind patched curtains of a faded blue with gold trim. |
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Behind the trim lawns and the net curtains, behind the jigsaw of decency, a number of houses have extremist posters in the windows. |
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The dragon's breath misted up the warped glass window, dampening the gray curtains. |
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The policeman noted that there were multiple pieces of the curtains torn to shreds. |
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The man, 27, dragged the terrified child into his house, locked the door, shut the curtains and pulled her to the floor, a court heard. |
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In those days, I could pull back the blackout curtains in the morning and tell instantly whether I was going to have a good or a bad day. |
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He threw open the blackout curtains of heavy, dark velvet, letting the rosy light of dawn seep into the room. |
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Use blackout curtains, eye covers, earplugs, extra blankets, a fan, a humidifier or other devices to create an environment that suits your needs. |
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There are these five or six gorillas in monkey suits, who look us up and down and frisk us, and then they wave us through these curtains. |
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I eased a bleary eye through a crack in the curtains to get a foretaste of the weather. |
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There were some silk-like heavy, pinkish curtains hanging by each corner of the bed. |
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The damage to the lounge area was considerable, taking its toll of two two-seater settees, desks, cabinets, carpets and curtains. |
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The windows are big, letting in plenty of light, and draped with simple check curtains. |
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The sleek interior sports bamboo curtains, blond woods, and a long communal table. |
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The tiny window on the wall to my right is covered by moth-eaten cream curtains. |
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The musty, moth-eaten curtains, once a grand crimson, were now dull brown and drooping listlessly. |
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The umbrellaed tables in the cafe-lounge are separated from the dining room by sheer curtains which billow like giant sails on a calm sea. |
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Antimony cast a scornful eye over the wrecked interior, the ripped curtains blowing plaintively with a weak breeze. |
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The glass doors are shielded from the inside with white, nearly transparent curtains and they blow inward with the breeze. |
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Thick curtains and drapes set off luxurious leather-covered cushions with button-up fronts that look mouth-wateringly comfortable. |
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She was alone in her room, unbraiding her hair, when a breeze puffed her thin white curtains into her room. |
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Also, the curtains themselves are not completely opaque, so that the light shows through as two slightly blueish areas against the blackness. |
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At least the blue rinse brigade can get back to cutting the crusts off sandwiches and setting the net curtains a twitching. |
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Indeed, the position is that the curtains will be left undrawn with the cross on show as usual. |
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The wallpaper was peeling, the furniture was undusted, the windows grimy, the curtains torn and tattered. |
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The sheer curtains of undyed silk combined with dark wooden blinds was a very interesting idea, and I wondered how it would look at my house. |
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Hang a very large pair of bombproof net curtains from the top of St Stephen's Tower. |
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The girls took down the curtains and dressed the window with black lace and white muslin, ripped and torn to make it cover a wider area. |
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Py's stagecraft, with its rolling trolleys, red curtains and golded frames like religious icons, is slick and efficient, but not dazzling. |
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In the soft light that came from the street lights through the slits of the curtains, she saw destruction. |
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A bit of nosing around behind the curtains helped us nab seats in the second row for the best view. |
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Showers will have screens instead of curtains, there will be heated towel rails and versatile drawers, shelves, cupboards and desk units. |
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We make our own sofas, mattresses, windows, treatments, curtains, bedspreads, and valances. |
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The chemicals are also found in beach toys such as balls, in shower curtains, in cosmetics such as nail varnish, in caps and bags. |
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The fire started when a burning scented candle on a window ledge ignited the curtains. |
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I would suggest that unlined curtains, made in a plain fabric, are the best ones to start with. |
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The swagged curtains were beige slub silk, the sofas brown and cream, the walls aqua. |
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Dome shaped windows are fringed with Native American dream catchers and swathes of bright orange or cream coloured curtains. |
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Call the cleaners and they will take care of the carpets, curtains, drapes, furniture, upholstery and put a beautiful Spring gloss to your home. |
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But as I drew the curtains next morning, I could see white breakers crashing onto the beach. |
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It tries to take us beyond the yellowing net curtains of their cramped tower-block flats, and into their living-rooms and bedrooms. |
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Another variation to try is to place a thin voile net over the window, or draw any transparent curtains. |
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The lower part of the window had been painted white and net curtains shielded the upper part. |
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In the hotel room there are no venetian blinds, but the white net curtains belly and fold in the breeze of the open window. |
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We had no net curtains then, the neighbours always looked in when she turned on the lights. |
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It was only then that blue flashing lights were seen through the white net curtains of the lounge. |
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The culmination of two years' work is a plastic hook which can be used, according to Mrs Clegg, with valances, curtains and nets. |
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People living in the cul-de-sac watched either from their doorsteps or from behind net curtains. |
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One man was out washing his car but the remaining residents lurked inside behind twitching net curtains. |
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This great rock came through the double-glazed bedroom window unit, ripped the net curtains, and landed on my bed. |
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There were net curtains up when she took on the tenancy of the pub last year. |
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Many of today's colorful new shower curtains come with breathable pockets for wet toy storage. |
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She doesn't recognize the drab room with the bright morning light shining in through the narrow gap in the curtains. |
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The padded valances and floor-length curtains concealed the architectural beauty of the windows. |
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The set consists of two parallel, hyperactive shower curtains, which Posner's lighting valiantly struggles to justify. |
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He sorrowfully mumbled his last lines with his head trapped in the curtains. |
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She leapt from bed, pulling her robe over her nightdress as she hurried to draw back the curtains. |
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I walked into a lavish guest bedroom with a four-poster bed and heavy velour curtains. |
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It was a pretty room, with a large window shrouded by thick, red, velvet curtains. |
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It had those cream coloured walls and carpet, heavy black velveteen curtains and black furniture. |
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Heavy, lined curtains or even just venetian blinds can help insulate windows while you're saving up for the double-pane models. |
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The curtains were blue damask, and an immense Brussels carpet covered the floor. |
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Bleached bump is suitable for white curtains or backgrounds, unbleached for other fabrics when a cream cast will not matter. |
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Brown's tinkering with his side was experimental, and as successful as setting fire to the lab curtains with a Bunsen burner. |
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A light breeze blew the fine voile curtains away from the windows and early morning light chased away all the shadows. |
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There was hardly enough light from the stage, where spotlights illuminated the still drawn, dusty curtains somewhat half-heartedly. |
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Think beautifully embroidered white bedding on a dark framed wooden bed, or delicate flower sprigged curtains in a kitchen. |
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She peeped through the curtains at the two sleeping boys and ended up staring at them for a couple of minutes. |
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They're just the thing to breathe new life into tired-looking pillows, curtains, scarves. |
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A blade of light stabbed through the curtains, piercing Jeff Drake's dream. |
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I have a bad habit of not closing the blinds properly or forgetting that the curtains are open. |
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And last night I went to Chinatown and bought some gorgeous raspberry nubbly silk, which tonight I made into curtains for my living room. |
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The passage then passes under a gothic arch draped with stalagmitic curtains, to the start of a traverse. |
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Another good idea is to put masking tape on white calico in order to create striped curtains. |
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Let's hope she takes her sewing kit with her and gets cracking on those curtains. |
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In the fifty years since the furnishing of the houses, curtains and bed hangings had become severely worn. |
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The whole area was richly decorated in gold and silver, with red velvet hangings and curtains. |
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Lift all curtains and hangings on to a windowsill or chair before any floor polishing is started. |
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Its hangings, the curtains, the room's upholstery were the dingy colour of the lees of wine. |
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She might get a piece of material to make curtains for the kitchen window and some oilcloth for the table. |
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A few still-life paintings hang in the backdrop and some dark wood pieces as well as sheer curtains frame the room. |
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Fitted carpets, curtains, business furniture and equipment are included in the sale. |
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With wall-to-wall white carpeting and ceiling-to-floor flowered curtains running along two sides of the room, the place had a homey ambience. |
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All have their individual touches, from Laura Ashley curtains to carpet slippers. |
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The musicians will be onstage with the singers, and the stage will be dressed with flowers and blue velvet curtains. |
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The high ceiling was draped in more curtains, hanging down in billowing cascades of color. |
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I sat up in bed, shielding my eyes from the light which came in through the open curtains. |
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When he didn't move to get up she marched over to the curtains and pulled them open. |
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In medieval tower houses and castles, the gentry and their servants often slept in the same room, separated only by curtains. |
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They drew aside a thick and heavy curtain that led to another layer of thin curtains. |
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Along the way several security lights were triggered one by one and the neighbours twitched their curtains aside to catch the end of the display. |
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Tango wafts from his radio, his kitchen window is open, and his organdy curtains flutter outwards. |
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Then I took down all the nets, washed them, stripped the beds and put up my new curtains. |
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The sitting room had curtains made from the famous William Morris floral print in brown, and brown hessian wallpaper, which was very fashionable. |
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Meet the man himself and take a peak behind his curtains to see what really goes on behind all the pomp and ceremony. |
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This is different from those stuffy rooms in other restaurants, compartments here have a big round window in each wall and large straw curtains. |
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The curtains hung across the windows looked worn and on some of the chairs I could see the stuffing coming through the cushions. |
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We never closed the curtains and were consistently surrounded by light and air. |
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Interlining is a wadding which is sewn between the curtain fabric and the lining to make the curtains feel thick and luxurious. |
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The walls, adjustable lighting and curtains are all in warm colour tones to ease anxiety. |
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Even curtains and blinds should be washed every now and then to remove dust. |
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Officials said the fire was caused by an air conditioner short-circuit that ignited bedding and curtains and spread quickly through the prison. |
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Now she was trapped in the darkness for the windows were covered with blinds and curtains. |
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If eyes are the windows to the soul, Coach Willingham has the curtains pulled, blinds raised and windows cranked all the way open. |
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For this project, you can use any covering you would use for a window, from blinds to curtains. |
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A tanned, well-groomed man in a blue blazer and grey slacks walks between the curtains. |
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The Lounge Committee had raffles to raise funds for furniture for the lounge, and for curtains and social events. |
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I don't care if my clothes are in holes, or the curtains have shrunk or the rugs are threadbare. |
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The ready-made curtains that could adorn the walls of living rooms are an added attraction. |
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His home is a simple ranch house with sheets for curtains and an unattractive brown lawn. |
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The curtains by the ranchslider in the video don't show any sign of damp or mould. |
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Perhaps the first thing I see when I open my curtains will make the decision for me. |
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He twitches the fabric to free it from where it has snagged and pulls the curtains open wide. |
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John is calcimining and decorating the theater and Waldo, a scenic artist, is painting the drop curtains and other scenery. |
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When David Brooke arrived the curtains were closed and the keys were inside the door lock. |
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Certainly the curtains moved when the wind blew from one direction or the other. |
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Lace curtains hung in the windows and just outside, lavender was growing in the window box. |
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Vacuum curtains once in a while and give the sheets an airing as often as you can. |
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She had leapt out of bed and pushed aside the muslin curtains just in time to see two receding figures as they ran into the forest. |
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The theatre goes black, and the red curtains part, and go back towards the wings as the stage lights go up to reveal the lobby of a small hotel. |
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It was narrow but tall, with dark red curtains hanging at each side and trailing on the floor. |
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I have recently redecorated my sitting room and, since it is quite small, I removed the old curtains and replaced them with vertical blinds. |
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I had the postcode, the street, a number and a few clues about a jeep but a red herring about curtains. |
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He followed Alia to where she had deposited the pile pf poles, curtains, blanket, quilt, and the reed pad. |
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The shop has a retail area at the front and a workroom at the back, where the curtains, blinds, screens and pinboards are made. |
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He quoted a friend who offered a woman a free pair of curtains if she would clean her dirty front window. |
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The oval mirror reflects me sitting on the bed, framed by the intricate lace of the curtains. |
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Croft looked around, taking in the bright, sand-coloured walls, the cream drapes, the fine lace curtains about the windows. |
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She glanced round the shadowy room, noting the matching curtains and bed cover that attempted to relieve the gloom. |
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Closing curtains or doors is raised as a solution to stopping dogs yelping at passers-by. |
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Lace curtains neatly surround the latticed windows while pretty flowers border the tidy garden which has obviously been lovingly kept. |
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But what strikes most visitors is the dramatic altar and reredos, or carved altarpiece, with tall statues of saints backed by scarlet curtains. |
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There were plants with long green leaves in every corner and the curtains were of gold silk. |
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It works by securing the cord on the curtain tape that is left over after the curtains are gathered. |
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The house has double-glazed windows throughout, and fitted curtains and carpets are included in the sale. |
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Yet behind the lace curtains and gentility, his upbringing was anything but ordinary. |
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Jane rises early the next morning, and on her way downstairs, comes upon Grace Poole sewing rings on the curtains in Mr. Rochester's room. |
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I huddled close to Mark, seeing the line of orange light on the carpet where the thick curtains didn't meet properly. |
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He can come to your home, do a measure and quote, and help you decide on the best curtains and linings to suit your home. |
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Then I couldn't open the window because of high heavy curtains and was balancing on the arms of a chair fighting the drapes. |
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Lacey stared at the closed door for a moment before locking it securely and drawing the curtains over the window. |
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From time to time he'd drop back through the curtains, probably to reload, and then come back to loose off another magazine. |
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Someone had opened a window and the cool morning breeze drifted in and ruffled the white hospital curtains. |
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The next morning I woke to sun shining on my face and a soft breeze ruffling the curtains. |
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A cool night breeze ruffled the curtains of the window and swept in a fragrance of spicy earth. |
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I was contemplating opening my window to see if there was a breeze to ruffle my curtains when I heard it. |
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He gave her an incredulous stare and continued pulling her towards the window, which was still open, the soft breeze ruffling the curtains. |
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The entire floor was covered by a huge rug woven in complex geometric patterns and curtains partitioned off other areas of the chambers. |
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Soon thunder rumbled across the heavens and flashes of lightning lit up the hillsides as thick curtains of rain swept towards us. |
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Granny would draw the curtains lest the neighbours should spot us playing rummy in her front room. |
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I wasn't sure, at first, how the van, with its pink curtains, would double as a runaround. |
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The only sounds were the gentle breeze rustling my curtains and the buzzing of the refrigerator. |
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The world's biggest pair of curtains needed washing and I, luckily, got the contract. |
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The peculiar thing was that sable curtains blocked the inside of the store from view. |
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The header on these sheer curtains disguises tacky wax, which holds each plate in place. |
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She started titivating, moving the furniture slightly, adjusting the curtains. |
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Fake crystal chandeliers sparkled above the stage and the performance space was framed by red valour curtains. |
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We'd expected modern and clean, with curtains, carpets and polished samovars, happy, helpful provodniks and reputedly awful food. |
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A gust of wind blew against the lace curtains which was all that protected the room from the torrential rain beating against the shattered uPVC double-glazing. |
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As the audience enters, the diaphanous curtains onstage are gently blowing in the breezes of the Amalfi coast. |
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The curtains are silk and there are oriental rugs and carpets. |
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Then all that is left is a spark of single-mindedness inside which decides against blue curtains and fish, that which sees sunlight on a leaf simply for what it is. |
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Leaded casement windows opened on to the tiny plaza in front of the cathedral and a breeze billowed tapestry-like curtains in the bedroom and sitting rooms. |
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In the master bedroom suite the curtains, bedclothes, and lamps were all white. |
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This includes walnut flooring and electronics to control everything from the living flame gas fires in each split-level lounge area to the electric curtains on the windows. |
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In most research settings, observers sit in the dark watching an illuminated vivarium, peer through gauzy curtains, or observe by means of remote video surveillance. |
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Her first big break came in 1999, when she was asked to furnish the five-star Astoria Hotel in St. Petersburg with her curtains, bedcovers and table linen. |
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He had a ferocious appetite back in his single larrikin days and was known to eat pretty much anything including curtains, flowers or anything that was handy. |
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The couple drew their curtains yesterday morning to find well-wishers had strung red, white and blue bunting from five trees on the green opposite their home. |
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Her huge bed was canopied and she loved to pull the curtains around it. |
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We put in new mahogany faces on the bar counters, re-varnished the tables, steam cleaned the carpets, had the chairs recovered and put in new curtains. |
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Other potential sources of lead include fishing-line weights, metal weights in curtains, antique ceramics, leaded glass, and water from pipes with lead solder. |
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It had curtains of velvety maroon, which were tied back with gold tassels. |
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There is a separate garage, which again also has an old world appearance, with lace curtains in the window, a weathervane and a lucky horseshoe over the door. |
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She hopped off the ledge of the window and drew back the curtains. |
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There were couches and chairs, luxuriously upholstered with crimson Utrecht velvet throughout the building, complimented by a set of fine Indian curtains. |
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All 21 bedrooms are en suite and each has fitted carpets and curtains. |
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In Athol and in Kensington, I see some houses that have been empty so long their curtains have given up holding on, have come undone thread by thread. |
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With warmer weather on the horizon, it's time to rugby tackle the curtains and drapes into a Spring freshness by adding a few drops of lavender oil to the final rinse. |
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She tells clients to open curtains as much as possible to get exposure to natural light right when the body is waking up. |
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Sure it had it's elegant aspects, like polished oak tables and cabinets, and fine material for the rugs and curtains, but the room was dull, and boring. |
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All I can say about the Skinners was that they had no net curtains and a pornographic oil-painting above the fire-place until the police made them stop. |
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I opened my curtains this morning and saw loads of police right next door. |
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Each of the six separate playlets showcased a man-woman relationship, pinpointing toe-curling aspects of British life across the spectrum and behind the net curtains. |
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Walls and floors, desks, tables, chairs, boxes, tinware, window curtains, coverlets, tablecloths, and even clothing accessories were subject to the stenciler's stubby brush. |
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Haven says high winds ruined her curtains and broke her air conditioner. |
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If your windows are cloaked in dark, heavy curtains consider investing in paler more diffuse material in voile, set in casual drifts behind tie-backs. |
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She made her way into one of the two bedrooms, finding a large four poster, lacy curtains of the canopy blowing gently in the breeze of the air conditioner. |
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We are told that each curtain needs to be the width of the track or pole, but this is only an approximate measurement as curtains are made to the nearest half width of fabric. |
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These furnishings included carpets, curtains, louvres, rococo chairs, plaster casts of antique statues and busts, paintings, Chinese vases and diverse plants. |
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I remember the view out of the arched kitchen window being of beautiful countryside, but when we open the curtains there's a massive tower block there instead. |
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There are companies that will brighten up roller blinds, ceramic tiles, wallpaper, bedspreads, curtains, carpet tiles, and even aluminium, using customers' photographs. |
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He also specialises in roller blinds, venetians, timber venetians, Roman blinds, vertical drapes, budget curtaining, ready-made curtains, valances and rod pocketed curtains. |
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These colors would also have been appropriate for stenciling on the smooth cotton used for bedcovers, quilts, window shades or curtains, and table covers. |
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I parted the light net curtains of my bed and sank down beside Lucy. |
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Centrally in each window, set against curtains which blocked all view of the shop's interior, resting on elegant carpet of dove grey, was a celadon Chinese urn. |
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As soon as the curtains go up you will be laughing your head off. |
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Only having a Saturday to look for the bed, sofa, television, sideboard, desk, curtains, lamps, rugs and tables that we needed proved frustratingly restrictive. |
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In such cases soft sheer materials such as ninon, voile, and marquisette are used. The curtains may be hung straight to draw or they may be tied back. |
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Is this why you've been investing in some net curtains for your kitchen? |
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But she admitted she became increasingly frustrated with him because he only wanted her to do minor things like change the TV channel or open the curtains. |
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The nurse eventually scuttles happily out of the curtains and disappears. |
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His daughter had attended an information meeting, and loved it on the spot because of the scuzziness of the student lounge, the awful curtains, the beat-up furniture. |
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Clean cotton curtains in the same pale shades fitted to curtain poles to give them lift, or else wood-slatted blinds softened by voile curtains, add the finishing touch. |
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After hearing tapping on the door to their room, a couple of weary travellers peered through the curtains to be greeted by a 2.5 metre female saltie staring back at them. |
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I like to look at the way that small shivers and fragments of light, escape through a teeny gap in the curtains, throwing quirky shapes upon the wall or ceiling. |
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You follow her through some dark curtains whereupon you are handed a cup of fresh, strong coffee and steered towards a seat in front of a small screen. |
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So draw the blackout curtains and drown out the roar of the passing airplanes while you contemplate your email by the light of this cheery bit of decor. |
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Wrought iron and upholstered furniture, made-to-measure and ready-made curtains and a wide range of fabrics are all found in the company's new brochure. |
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Of course, there were bed curtains, which the nursing staff seemed to draw with a particularly energetic flourish whenever they bustled in with a bedpan. |
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Bella hung back behind the curtains, trying her best to calm herself. |
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The site was blacked out at all times, with curtains and painted exterior windows. |
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Inventories of her furnishings from the 1660s and 1670s mention fabric curtains for mirrors, such as one of blue taffeta in her Stockholm residence. |
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Inside, cabinets of bones three rows high are concealed by curtains pinned with ribbons and handwritten messages. |
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Other than a glimpse of the curtains, little of the Cambridges' renovated Kensington Palace home can be seen in the photograph. |
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In one, a father is upset that his children's clothes are made out of curtains. |
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She hears nothing but the breeze rustling the curtains of her bedroom window, and the angry blare of the television coming from her father's bedroom. |
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Simply hang the curtains from tension rods inside the window frame. |
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The idea seems all the more plausible given the number of green curtains, drawn and undrawn, elsewhere in Holbein's work, including in the Frick portrait of Thomas More. |
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Benji's curtains were open, allowing some moonlight to light up the room. |
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A fine bow window, hung with gold-embroidered muslin, and also shaded with heavy plush curtains, commands the ever-varying gay panorama of Fifth Avenue. |
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The chairs are upholstered in the same fabric used on the table and for the curtains, and the plain off-white rug prevents the floral pattern from becoming overwhelming. |
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Another piece, In Other Circumstances, consists of three immense curtains made of white paper squares joined with fishing gut, and stretched taut between floor and ceiling. |
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The lounge is decorated with low-slung ottomans and gauzy white curtains and sits between a long, curving bar and a somewhat haphazardly appointed dining area. |
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Her sitting room with its home-made curtains and baskets of knitting and needlepoint was the warm heart of the house, attracting the others to gather in it. |
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The door had royal red curtains and a little slit for a window. |
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Only the huge white net curtains spoil the illusion of chic. |
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It's a nice room, although the curtains are similarly from a time that land forgot, and I think that, while the underlying image is practical, it's not too blokeish. |
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The incident happened last Tuesday when sun on a glass ball ornament acted as a magnifying glass, causing the curtains of an upstairs bedroom to catch fire. |
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For consumers looking for anything from Christmas ornaments to shower curtains, the site offers an array of unique, cost-effective items. |
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Relieved there 'd be no awkward questions to answer, she went to draw the curtains of her boxbed. |
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That dried-up lady snob lived behind lace curtains all her life. She's of no more importance than a chromo. |
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To supply the place of scenery, it was hung round with crimson curtains, through which we were to make our entrances and exeunts. |
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He replaced large, complex sets with a simple system of patterned curtains. |
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For instance, a dollar will buy you a bag of chips, a soda, or get you a closer gander at a stripper's meat curtains. |
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She collects fabric from curtains, bed sheets and linen and has done so for most of her life. |
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Cloth material printed with bank note patterns is used for clothing, bed linens, curtains, upholstery and more. |
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