The terrace style restaurant is adorned with handicrafts and artefacts from the four regions. |
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The women, adorned in colourful skirts and paints, offered their fine, hand-woven lavalava skirts. |
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The dinner and drinking party was a favourite theme in the lavish paintings which adorned their tombs. |
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Window ledges were adorned with white roses and guests were led to their appropriate seats. |
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Like most classical dancers, they were heavily made-up, brightly costumed, and adorned with bangles, bell anklets, earrings, and rings. |
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Jon finally saw the similarly made gold wedding bands that adorned their left hands and the connection and affection that existed between them. |
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These lehngas have been embroidered with intricate motifs and adorned with crystals and Swarovski. |
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But it did not take long before illegally-distilled liquor, adorned with faked revenue stamps, was flooding the market. |
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A number of female passengers adorned their lapels with heart-shaped brooches filled with red, white and blue rhinestones. |
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Flags adorned every car, gate post and tractor and bunting aplenty created a carnival atmosphere. |
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The floor was devoid of rugs, and all that adorned the walls were several large maps. |
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Four pillars stood in the four corners and in the center was a stone altar adorned with strange runes. |
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Dublin City Council acted quickly in January 2012, cutting off the love locks which had adorned the Ha'penny Bridge. |
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Several rings adorned his hands, revealing that he was not as low-class as one might expect. |
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She wore a gown of ivory taffeta adorned with gold brocade made by her own hand. |
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Swirling dresses, and powdered wigs adorned the ladies, and the men wore tailcoats of beautiful silk. |
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These would be pale tan or yellow shirts adorned with the name of one's employer or sponsor on the back. |
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Gold, silver, lapis lazuli, rubies, opals, sapphires, emeralds, and many more gems I couldn't name adorned his neck, wrists, hands and ankles. |
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He walked the 300 metre long hall, carved from antique mahogany and adorned with precious gems and family portraits. |
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The mailbox on its wooden post had been re-decorated numerous times, each time being adorned with a different design. |
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She wore a bright red dress that fell to her knees in length, with black petticoats adorned with gold colored tassels. |
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Romans adorned their homes with evergreens during Saturnalia, a winter festival in honor of Saturnus, the god of agriculture. |
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Her hair was pulled back into a bun, and teardrop diamonds also adorned her hair. |
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Let these wives first step into the pyre, tearless without any affliction and well adorned. |
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She said that many graves had been adorned with urns, stones, shrubs and plants, but unfortunately many had become extremely untidy. |
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What was unusual about this particular bit of schwag is that it wasn't adorned with the sponsoring company's logo. |
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The roof is adorned with an ornamental balustrade, as are the roofs of the central block and the wings. |
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Bakewell base, lemon curd and marshmallow topping, dipped in coconut and adorned with three mini eggs. |
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The front entrance area should also be adorned with a variety of slippers, thongs and metal capped working class boots. |
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Making his way to one of the deep blue glass pillars that adorned the laboratory, he gently swept some beads of condensation off the surface. |
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The thanes made haste, marched along together until they could discern the glorious, timbered hall, adorned with gold. |
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The naked tree from last month is now adorned with thousands of small, white blooms. |
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In the late '50s, his paintings became populated with stumpy, beastlike figures, often adorned with military medals. |
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Large disks of beaten gold adorned her ears and the shimmering gold dress she wore appeared almost liquid. |
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The once bare evergreen branches are now adorned with silver tinsel and glittering ornaments. |
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Let him, with hands begemmed and red, adorned with fingers, pat thy back while thou art seated. |
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It was blandly decorated, the walls painted a very neutral tone of beige, and adorned with a few pictures of waving cornfields. |
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She was dressed in pale pink silk, her gown gently caressing the floor and her head adorned with a dainty, bejewelled crown. |
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Rows of tanned muscles, tight speedos, topless girls and G-strings adorned the towels. |
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Her feet were covered with sandal clad tabi and her arms were adorned with long white zouri that were bound at the elbow by a red ribbon. |
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A triangle adorned the map and the space within the triangle was shaded in red signifying the area that they would be searching. |
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The man wore a greatcoat that was wet with rain and a dishevelled shako adorned his head. |
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People roamed the city, adorned in wool overcoats and shapkas ranging in color from brown to black. |
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The image of her walking through a cleared area of a minefield in Angola with a visor covering her face adorned every newspaper. |
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Shorter than any of the others, her head was adorned with a shock of black hair. |
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A large, heavy wig of golden tresses adorned her head, making her appear to be taller than she truly was. |
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Kisembo is wearing green rubber boots and has brought, as a symbol of his power, a shoehorn adorned with a lion's head. |
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Marvin led them inside his clinic, a small white building with a flower garden in the front adorned with bird feeders and a bird bath. |
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One is covered with fur, adorned with antlers, and mounted like a hunting trophy. |
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The Temple of Zeus itself was funded from a military campaign, and its entablature was adorned with Spartan military trophies. |
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Pasta dishes adorned with regionally grown truffles are popular, as are Piedmontese wines like the full-bodied aged Barolo. |
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When one arrives at the platform, attractive and modishly adorned stewardesses usher you to your berth. |
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The main feature of each room is either a four-poster or half-tester bed, all adorned with inviting monogrammed white linen sheets and pillows. |
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The architecture attested to its ancient heritage, with massive castle-like structures adorned with spires and turrets on nearly every building. |
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Dressed in an ever deeper purple, the king's robe was adorned with silver fox around the neckline. |
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An irritated glare adorned his otherwise striking face, dark and morose and very, very angry. |
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There was also a dais in the center with a throne carved of jet and adorned with blood red gemstones. |
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Crafted in gold or silver, medals were adorned with decorative motifs and appropriate inscriptions engraved by hand. |
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Potted miniature palms and gilded accents adorned the sinuously curving handrails, just beckoning for a slide down. |
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He grabbed one of the gigantic bones that adorned the top of the casino and used it as a bludgeon, smashing building after building. |
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One in brilliant yellow, another scarlet red and the two remaining were adorned in blue and glass green. |
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Wats are to be adorned with lanterns, flowers and joss sticks as symbols of worship, and skyrockets will be lit for three days to celebrate. |
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He repaired the old monastery church and adorned it with murals painted in the fresco technique typical of the time. |
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He and his band, adorned in gray retro suits and bolo ties, looked like a gang from a Tarantino film. |
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I saw green, undulating hills adorned with bamboo wisps, deep valleys, and limestone caves. |
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Every corner was adorned with precious wooden and granite carvings mounted on ornate pedestals. |
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These burgers, or sliders, come already adorned with ketchup, pickles and browned onions and cost only 89 cents. |
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The roof sloped down on each side to form a squat triangular passage adorned with deep black scallops. |
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Above the water it's a rugged shoreline and a few jagged rocks adorned with bird droppings. |
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Maxi, a Boston terrier, is adorned with pearls and a pink leather collar with her name spelled out in rhinestones. |
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The neckline, waist and edges of the sleeves were adorned with delicate white lace. |
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Or perhaps cities will become adorned with neoclassical colonnades, with 4 foot gaps between the pillars. |
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My sister and sister-in-law have adorned their homes with intriguing and beautiful pieces bought for a song at these market type events. |
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Women must be honoured and adorned by their fathers, brothers, husbands and brothers-in-law, who desire their own welfare. |
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The aircraft's tail turret still had its two Brownings installed, their barrels adorned with a bouquet of yellow sponges. |
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Master craftsmen built some Welsh churches, and these may well have been adorned with ornate wooden carvings. |
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Lace ruffles fell from every lamp, and the chandeliers were adorned with sparkling crystals. |
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The vestments of the high priest were bejewelled and adorned with colors that literally mapped the world. |
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He glanced down the hall and spotted Lena talking to Izzy, who was also adorned, in a spiffy outfit. |
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Club colours and banners bristled from every corner as bunting and flags adorned the spectators and the ground alike. |
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Polo necks are sweaters with raised collars, usually adorned with two or three buttons on the frontal neckline. |
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Stubble adorned his thin, cadaverous, scarred face, and remnants of blood stained the ends of his hair. |
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The Castle is adorned with red marble stairways, gothic facades, bastions and epic statutes overlooking the Danube. |
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Her blonde curled hair was piled on top of her head with great detail and she had beautiful crystal adorned hair clips keeping it in place. |
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He was awarded the Trinity Cross in 1978, his portrait adorned two postage stamps and six calypso songs were penned to commemorate his triumph. |
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Yesterday bouquets of lilies, pansies and white roses adorned its steps, flanked by a union flag and the Stars and Stripes. |
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Malkeius walked into the briefing room, a oblong table adorned the center of the chamber with a single holographic projector. |
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Striking items, both decorative and functional, are also crafted from handwoven sea cotton adorned with dyes and embroidery. |
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The large wooden gates are adorned with red hearts and streamers and white paper doves have been hung from the trees. |
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Some went so far as to swath themselves in mink coats or fur stoles, their heads adorned with high-fashioned hats having netted veils. |
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I was adorned with condolences and words of pity and sorrow, but no words could heal the pain in my heart. |
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I hated the fat men in stovepipe hats that adorned Soviet propaganda posters. |
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A large evergreen tree sat haughtily in one corner as a cluster of Raleigh students adorned it with ornaments, baubles and hand-made trinkets. |
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The Columbia's executive officer, the cuffs of his sleeves adorned with three solid yellow stripes of his rank, entered the foyer. |
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Duke's designs have adorned numerous actresses at the Oscars and Golden Globes over the past 15 years. |
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It is expansive, easy to look out over and often adorned with one or two stately great blue herons. |
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Her muscular arms are folded across her chest and each of her wrists is adorned with a black bracelet with shiny metal studs. |
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When we entered the beautifully adorned hallway, I was star struck by the lights of the chandeliers. |
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Prospects see those high-toned communiques and imagine their own messages similarly adorned. |
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In the rest of the house all parts were overlaid with gold and adorned with gems and mother-of-pearl. |
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Inside the original rafters and walls are adorned by two splendid hobs over a fireplace. |
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The Indian forms only have a single horn while the Sumatran rhinoceroses are adorned with two. |
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I quickly changed into my favorite pastel yellow sundress adorned with purple flowers and pulled on my white sweater. |
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The party followed six pall-bearers into church who carried Mr Jackson's coffin, which was adorned with a large spray of white trumpet lilies. |
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Made of a colorful lame fabric the crown is wrapped with brown velvet and adorned at the side with brown ostrich feather panache. |
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Even on the street itself are votive shrines set into the wall, lovingly adorned with plastic flowers or swags of neon lights. |
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Many women wear khangas, printed cloth adorned with Swahili sayings and vitenge, printed cloth with brightly colored and ornate designs. |
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And everyone is set to benefit because the hotbed of gardening rivalry will ensure the town is adorned with colour. |
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Her mother was wearing a wine red strapless straight gown and a chunky diamond necklace that adorned her neck. |
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I never saw the Church so adorned with Tapestry and Lustres, nor illuminated with cierges in my life. |
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A circlet rested atop his head, and was adorned with a single, four-pointed star. |
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She appeared wearing a magnificent green velvet gown richly adorned and a golden circlet was upon her head. |
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Pinstriped oxford shirt, brown hush puppies and wire frame glasses adorned this man who also looked in his mid thirties. |
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It then follows a 2 kilometre clifftop walk adorned with beautifully carved wooden benches. |
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In imperial gardens especially, large rose gardens were planted and fragrant climbers adorned pavilions. |
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She let her gaze fall over the clingy dress that adorned her body before looking at me once more. |
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Glass cases are adorned with satin ribbons of various colours ranging from baby pink, peach and lavender. |
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The walls that weren't glassy were adorned with autographed sports photos and pennants. |
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A huge, mouthwatering grinder stared back at me, adorned with lettuce and tomato and pickles and everything else I loved. |
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The painted body of the stately Beekman coach is adorned with the family's coat of arms, crest, and applied floral festoons. |
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It also had a tail adorned by a pincer with spikes on the inside of the mandibles. |
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Most maiden spirits have complicated arched or mounded hairstyles adorned with coiled plaits and combs. |
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He rode snakes, one foot each on a huge cobra's back, and jewelsnakes and small constrictors and other serpents adorned his body. |
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Outside the Church the flagpoles were adorned with the National and Papal flags. |
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The corners of the facades of both the main block and the pavilion are adorned with monumental paired pilasters with Ionic capitals. |
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A deep red paint and several black and white photos adorned the walls, giving off a very polished and sophisticated feel. |
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In contrast round toed flats will be adorned with pompoms, rosebud trims, grosgrain bows and Tyrolean ribbons. |
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These places of worship were stuffed with devotional images, which were adorned on festival days and adored on others. |
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Luggage labels are those elegant, postcardlike stickers that first adorned the portmanteaus of the well traveled back in the late 19th century. |
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Her name and likeness adorned a five-cent postage stamp issued March 10 of that year. |
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The cathedral was adorned with pink and white roses and Samantha's small brown coffin was covered with pink roses. |
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His forehead furrowed lightly under the shadow of the strawberry-blonde cowlicks that adorned his hairline. |
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The ceiling was adorned with alternate colours of white and cream, and the windows were also coloured white. |
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In frosty areas this is often adorned with a crisp coating of white crystal. |
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Her friend's hair was in two French braids and adorned with red and white ribbons. |
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The face is adorned with a beard of the same frizzly nature as the hair of the head. |
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I popped the last bit of chocolate frosted doughnut adorned with pink and white sprinkles into my mouth, savoring the sugar. |
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Two rather frowsy saloon girls, adorned with feathers and too much paint, were leaning against the bar, half-asleep. |
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It was a proper printing job, the title words adorned with elegant curlicues. |
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Yellow-dyed sparkling wine was on offer in plastic glasses daintily adorned with coloured ribbon. |
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During the middle ages decoration reached a height unrivalled since and dalmatics were heavily adorned. |
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The ancient Greeks adorned important buildings with gargoyles to throw water away from the foundations. |
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The walls were not covered in the dark mahogany wood, with gilded trim which adorned most of the other walls in the casino. |
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The walls are adorned with various bird litho sketches, of which this is one. |
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A box of quarrels for the crossbow that hung from his saddle adorned his belt, and the usual broadsword rode in its scabbard on his left side. |
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His slim build was currently adorned with a grey suit, accompanied by a blue shirt and red tie. |
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When Beauty looks into the mirror, she first sees herself, adorned with the jewelled crown. |
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Bodhisattvas are sometimes adorned with jewelry and crowns while Buddhas generally are not. |
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So there were glimpses of china and such that adorned the walls of the Welsh cottage but which have seen little or no daylight here. |
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Photographs of the school and its pupils in the 1970s also adorned the walls. |
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During the Christmas festival each one is adorned with decorations, but not gaudy lights and tinsel. |
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His angels were likewise adorned with beautiful garments and wondrous instruments. |
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His wagon box is adorned with hand prints from youngsters at the Children's Hospital. |
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So, equipped with kedge anchors and cable, and adorned in their skin-tight diving gear, they set off. |
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In Coleman's impressive painting, she is adorned with a yellow kerchief, gold hoop earrings, and a necklace with a gold cross pendant. |
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An impressive record player adorned an antique sideboard and on every other available surface, Delaney saw vinyl records. |
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The dive base lay at the foot of a steep boulder slope, overhung by a high, arched ceiling adorned with enormous stalactites. |
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Brunettes, blondes and redheads adorned the covers in equal proportion, but all had long and luxurious tresses. |
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Gorgeous woven korowai are adorned with feathers from kereru, peahen, pukeko and pheasant. |
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A second-story balcony is adorned with elaborate wrought-iron railings and windows framed by elongated pointed arches. |
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The base of the octagonal lantern is adorned with female heads, an inner rope-twist molding, and an outer lambrequin fringe. |
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Monks, adorned in their saffron robes, walking silent and barefoot, collect their alms from food vendors and passers-by. |
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The altar of his church in Bridgewater Street is adorned with the national flag. |
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After dark the Italian Hall was lighted by sconces in the shape of althorns adorned with ribbons, and by a chandelier of unusual design. |
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Awash with glittering gold, adorned in yellowy brilliance, the jewellery designers cut a new path, defiantly and creatively. |
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Three priests in gold and silver vestments were bowing and turning round as they chanted the Latin service in a lavishly lit and adorned church. |
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The deep slope becomes gentler and I rise to a comparatively shallow 18m, staying with the steeper wall, now adorned with patches of bottle-green sponge. |
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Tattoos adorned her arms and the unscarred side of her face. |
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Missy, 37, is a petite, bespectacled gal with a green pixie cut, and her arms are adorned with tattoos. |
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In return we lent the hospitable Post our halftones, and they adorned its first city edition next morning. |
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Fans will doubtless flock to Austin to see that dress and two others that adorned Vivien Leigh. |
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Finally, we came to the ornately carved temple portal itself, adorned with an image of a snake to its side. |
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The adorned temple of Haldi was described as having multiple gates, where large numbers of animals were sacrificed. |
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Most tracks are simply heavy rhythmic grooves, adorned with ethnic percussion and wah-wah, with Davis spurting spacey, celestial trumpet shapes over the top. |
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He held a staff, which was adorned with a large analog clock. |
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As outraged as the mere thought might make you, a quick gander at these adorned pinup beauties and you'll be hard-pressed to resist such a needless ornamentation. |
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During the seventeenth century heraldic windows adorned the naves of Dutch Reform churches, a custom dating back several centuries in the Netherlands. |
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Jewels have adorned the stars of the silver screen for over a century. |
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One was the deep-fried strips of daikon radish that adorned the salad. |
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Blood red hangings adorned the walls, rich gold embroidery adorning it. |
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For festive occasions, unmarried women wear small red felt caps adorned with gold braid, and married women don large white hats with starched wings. |
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The sandwich is made with thick tiles of quality bread and adorned with lettuce and tomato. |
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On one side was the semul tree, the branches of the chameli adorned the verandah, the kachnar and mango trees in front, an all-season lemon tree and of course, the neem. |
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It was a fourteen karat gold band that was adorned with one large diamond in the center that was accented with one sapphire on either side of the diamond. |
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Now Eddie's garden stretches across two acres, and is adorned with an array of unusual trees, shrubs and plants which he has picked up pursuing his hobby as a reclaimer. |
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A splendid twelve-foot tree, heavily adorned with electric lights, filled the solarium and radiated through the Palladian window at the top of the foyer stairs. |
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Adorned in pristine Air Force dress uniforms and spit-shined shoes, they are the epitome of professionalism. |
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He portrays Merkel holding a Euro-topped scepter as she sits on a throne adorned with an EU emblem-inspired clock. |
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He layered a scrim of black chiffon over lingerie-style dresses in red, and he adorned a bare, purple slip dress with gems. |
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A roll bar has replaced the rear seats, the body is adorned with one of their body kits including valences, spoilers and mesh grilles as appropriate. |
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For the fans, it was a last outing for the tricolours, silly hats, squeaky hammers and giant inflatable hands that have adorned them and their homes for the past three weeks. |
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Her pale green suit is adorned by an ornate marcasite and onyx broach. |
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Its hilt was decorated with beryl and onyx, adorned with gold trimmings. |
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The roundhouse was red sandstone brick with graceful arches over most of the ten stalls and a corrugated metal roof adorned with a ventilated clerestory. |
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The drawing room of Sunita's apartment near Vellayambalam is adorned with soft-toys, glass and nib paintings and embossed and engraved showpieces. |
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Designed by Caroline Tomlinson and Luke Miles, each piece is adorned with a simple repeated motif of circles, and with a high gloss finish, tables are inset with tea lights. |
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Gone were the lavish decorations that had adorned the walls to celebrate their arrival that first time, but even so it was still far too overly decorated for Matthew's taste. |
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Frantically twisting the leafy herbs into various intricate shapes of power, he adorned her chest, pointing them so that all invoked power would be directed to the amulet. |
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Inside, there are panelled walls, adorned with old prints galore. |
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Everything is adorned with gold, ruby, turquoise, emeralds and more gold. |
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This said, he has an impressive range of plants at his nursery at Llwyn-y-Gors, and they are a sight to behold at Christmas, adorned with plump berries. |
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She scrunched up her face in reply and then handed me a glass of multi-coloured liquid that was adorned with little paper umbrellas and a twirly straw. |
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Some of the great glories of science, including many who have adorned the non-physical sciences, have been as innocent of metaphysical theory as so many police lieutenants. |
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An interior courtyard boasts a graceful arched door and elegant windows and the landing is adorned with carved wooden cherubs at the four corners of a decorated dome. |
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Huaihai Zhonglu, for example, is lined with stores whose shop windows are adorned with expensive, luxury clothing, dazzling jewellery and arty-crafty bric-a-brac, etc. |
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A white dove and a green olive branch adorned the violet silk banner hoisted by the Worthing and Lancing branch of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. |
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At the recently held semi-finals of the Miss India contests, she was adorned in an ornate diamond choker and later a platinum diamond drop necklace. |
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Edgar Allan Poe reflected these negative sentiments when he offered a stinging criticism of the wildly painted floorcloths that adorned households across the United States. |
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With its palette of cream and russet, the room couldn't have been more soothing, and the black-and-white photographs of local landmarks that adorned the walls were covetable. |
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Larsson should have been adorned in ermine and sable in Andalucia. |
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The simple rectangular front legs of the earlier type, originally a continuation of the arm support, have been supplanted here by cabriole legs adorned with carved masks. |
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In the world of high fashion, ladies donned hats adorned with heron and egret plumes, and many even wore elaborate millinery creations containing entire bird bodies. |
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The entrance to the inn was adorned with sweetbriars and hawthorn hedges. |
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Static and interference adorned the next comm transmission he received. |
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Each Corinthian soldier wore a simple coat of chain mail beneath a set of light plate mail, complete with a helm that was adorned with a small plume of pure white fur. |
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Little Molly, all of four years old, hair adorned in silver and red tinsel, has just stepped up from the stalls to sing her favourite nursery rhyme, Sing A Song Of Sixpence. |
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The flag hung from a gold-painted dowel and was adorned with gold tassels. |
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A four-storey tower or turret, containing large circular rooms, rises out of the ground floor, and is adorned with friezes of classical and renaissance detail. |
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It was launched with the 1921 vintage in 1927 as a more accessible product than the host of German bottles adorned with Gothic script and long, complicated names. |
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Some vessels and jewellery are adorned with traditional pagan motifs, such as hunting and Bacchic scenes, or Hercules wrestling the giant Antaeus. |
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The back of the stage and the DJ booth are adorned with wall-to-wall LED screens. |
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As for colors, we'll be seeing the return of white bases adorned with colorful designs, yellow, orange, lime green, fuchsia, sky blue in their brightest of forms. |
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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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Most are adorned with slogan buttons, some of which are very old and rare. |
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A silver bucket adorned with indecipherable white symbols sits amid candles and small wooden figures of African gods. |
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The head is often blunt and typically adorned with tentacles or cirri. |
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The large pasta squares were perfectly cooked and served in a goat cheese sauce, adorned with fresh basil leaves and strips of delectable sun-dried tomato. |
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Pictures of the band's success adorned the windows of the cafe, which was a reflection of the family's pride in Shane's achievements with the band. |
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Mixed or unmixed fabric, stitched or unstitched, embroidered or unembroidered, and draped or fitted adorned the bodies of monarchs, priests, rebels, and commoners. |
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An arrow passes close to the artist's head, which is adorned with antlers, and birds attack, having broken a decorative border of colored paper chains. |
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Ruffles adorned a cream-colored, knee-length linen skirt, giving it a funky edge. |
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Red and gold tapestries and hangings tastefully adorned every wall. |
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Half the rooms are adorned with a kind of sutile pictures, which imitate tapestry. |
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As years passed, adorned floats and costumed revelers became a tradition among the celebrants. |
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For it is necessary that he who is adorned by the cathartic virtues, should abstain from doing any thing precedaneously in conjunction with body. |
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The style is characterized by tall pyramids supporting a summit shrine adorned with a roof comb, and accessed by a single doorway. |
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These towers were adorned with deity masks, and were built to impress the viewer, rather than serve any practical function. |
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In Papantla, boards or tables are placed on rooftops, which have been adorned with flowers, plant matter and more. |
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As a result, his rancho was adorned with bronze candlesticks, fine candles, artificial flowers, framed engravings, and elegant furniture. |
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It was remarkable for its typographical perfection, and was adorned with many engravings and maps. |
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He had a round head as bare as a knee, a corpse's button nose, and very white, very limp, very damp hands adorned with rutilant gems. |
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A pair of gorgeous buckskin shaps, embroidered up the sides and adorned with innumerable ermine skins. |
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Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a designer gown of Dulciana satin adorned in rum-pink Italian silk. |
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In winter they turn a warm, tawny orange and the tree reaches its zenith in August when it is adorned with fruits like ripe Victoria plums. |
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The collection is adorned with precious stones, intricate metal designs and pearlescent accents, and utilises hand-made Italian materials. |
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Craig Sawyers, a big man with a Fu Manchu mustache and a hat adorned with flames, has watched the fair circuit change mightily in his 45 years. |
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Stephen Burrows dresses Barbie in a floor-length coral gown adorned in countless, shimmering paillettes. |
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The only problem with the latest offering is Princess Leia seems to have ditched the Chelsea Buns that adorned the sides of her head. |
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Then the visitor bursts into an incredibly richly adorned courtyard, also designed on a quadripartite basis. |
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He identifies numerous woven antependia and tapestries, now scattered among several museums, which formerly adorned these altars. |
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One woman was pushing royal icing through a potato ricer to create a realistic fur effect for the West Highland terriers that adorned her cake. |
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Inside, the rustic dinner tables were adorned with colorful tulips. |
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Next day, he returned with a camel-saddle of equal beauty, the long brass horns of its cantles adorned with exquisite old Yemeni engraving. |
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A Russian doll of milk, dark and white chocolate half eggs, adorned with butterscotch, coconut and raspberry bits. |
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The flavors of pates and juicy chicken and beef adorned our tabletop. |
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Access is through the Tudor arched front door which is adorned with carved stone leaves and marble colonettes. |
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Guest tables were adorned with bouquets of baby's breath in rustically elegant, narrow mouth glass amphoras and scattered tea lights. |
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I'm sure they're not sitting there adorned with Bose noise-reduction earpieces. |
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Wearing this gorgeous Valentino moss green chiffon dress, adorned with dozens of sequinned butterflies, she oozes elegance. |
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The golden age of the button was in 18th century France, when they adorned redingotes and waistcoats. |
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Schultz on his horse-drawn dentist's cart, hilariously adorned with a giant bicuspid. |
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Adorned in a knee length, billowy red skirt with matching long sleeved shirt and wrap-around that ended right above her naval, she was the height of fashion. |
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The bride's birdcage veil, made by her mother, consisted of Russian veiling and ostrich and coque feathers adorned with a silk peony and pearls. |
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The super-soft plush Chance the Dog and Lucky the Cat both have loud squeakers in their paws and are adorned with a festive 2010 holiday scarf. |
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The base area is adorned with an immense gelande jump, off which qualified skiers regularly catch 200 feet of air. |
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Not to be adorned with any art but such improper ones as nature is said to bestow, as singing and poetry. |
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The bride wore an ivory and pink silk lehenga skirt, a blouse adorned with Swarovski crystals and an 18-foot-long chiffon veil. |
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In the Forum Baths at Pompeii the floor is mosaic, the arched ceiling adorned with stucco and painting on a coloured ground, the walls red. |
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These remains include a Frankish sword adorned with gold and garnets and a tafl game with Roman pawns of ivory. |
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Kings and chiefs sometimes went into battle wearing helmets adorned with eagle feathers. |
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The Fleet Air Arm of the Royal Navy adorned three of their aircraft with the Saltire. |
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The Cairngorms consist of a large elevated plateau adorned with low, rounded glacial mountains. |
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The top of the square column was adorned with imitative cannons on each side. |
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Sir Francis Drake's famous ship was initially called Pelican, and adorned the British halfpenny coin. |
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In contrast, close to the FTFZ the terrain is more rugged and adorned with short, oblique fault scarps. |
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Victorian restoration work of the chapel found signs that a beacon may have adorned the roof. |
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He said that on one river there were near 200 cities with marble bridges great in length and breadth, and everywhere adorned with columns. |
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As construction projects continued, Karakorum was adorned with Chinese, European, and Persian architecture. |
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Poppies also frequently adorned statues of Apollo, Asklepios, Pluto, Demeter, Aphrodite, Kybele and Isis, symbolizing nocturnal oblivion. |
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India cabinets ornamented with gilded vases, or china filled with flowering shrubs or aromatic plants adorned their apartments. |
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Usually adorned with geometric designs, crosses or tassels, shields were made out of wood and had a leather cover. |
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She always had food and clothing and lived in a castle that was adorned with gold and silver. |
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She carried a round hand-tied bouquet of Titanic roses, Finesse roses, and peonies gathered with a satin sash and adorned with her late grandfather's dogtag. |
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So, he and his colleagues adorned some nanotubes with a layer of single-stranded DNA, which binds to more kinds of molecules than naked carbon does. |
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Their home is not adorned with seasonal holiday bounty, but ritual gourd rattles John incises with Indian designs may harken back to long-ago harvests. |
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There are also such rare items as copper, hand hammered lamps from Morocco and beautifully hand finished mirrors, many of which are adorned with semi prescious stones. |
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As cult leaders go, Rajneesh was straight out of central casting. His preferred garb was a satin-trimmed velvet robe and shoes, usually adorned with expensive jewelry. |
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Characterised by straight lines and rounded corners, wardrobes, bookcases and chests of drawers are adorned with doucine moulding that often conceals the drawer. |
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Dating back to medieval times, the expression Hic Sunt Dracones, or one like it, adorned ancient maps and charts that marked unexplored territory. |
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Many buildings were adorned with sculpture or painted stucco reliefs. |
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Hindus have adorned their bodies with bindis for thousands of years. |
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The calamondins are brilliant orbs, and the Meyer lemons are perfect yellow spheres on trees adorned with the white blossoms that will spend 2011 swelling into new lemons. |
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I sought among the mules one with a mild expression of generosity and gentleness in its eyes, and found it in a white mule with a crupper adorned with arabesques. |
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Many of England's most famous cathedrals are adorned with Purbeck marble, and much of London was rebuilt in Portland and Purbeck stone after the Great Fire of London. |
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Then I went into the backyard, which had a flower-covered arbor, a small garden wall, and room behind it for a garden. Swings and gliders adorned the yard. |
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Greek sculptures adorned Hellenistic landscape gardening on the Palatine or in the villas, and much of ancient Roman cuisine was essentially Greek. |
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Claudius also restored and adorned many public venues in Rome. |
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Choccies inside the egg are adorned with handpiped cheery faces. |
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The British embassy in Paris has been adorned with a rainbow flag in a show of support for the Pride marches in Paris and London on Saturday 29 June. |
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Edmund's shrine was of silver and adorned with solid silver statues and when his relics were translated to it, the population came for eight days to honour the saint. |
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