The sky was a bright clear blue, blazoned with sunbeams and dashed with the occasional puff of cloud. |
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Although this was originally blazoned as a sea-dog, a sea-dog is unusual in that it has four legs and the fish tail. |
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Her matted hair scraped her shoulders as it played in midair, and accentuated a dark crimson handprint blazoned across her shoulder and neck. |
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This is blazoned on either side a mallard holding in its beak an ear of wheat slipped and leaved proper. |
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Howard Dean, Wesley Clark and now Kerry, with his long string of victories, have seen their faces blazoned across news-magazine covers. |
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Newspapers still blazoned headlines on the catastrophe, and articles described the bombing as the work of one man. |
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They do not want to see their names blazoned across the papers because they were out there protecting us. |
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Commenters also indicate that the way they are drawn the gyrons cannot be blazoned as piles, as they are too short. |
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Yeah, he was pretty hot, but I doubted he owned a tee shirt that didn't have Abercrombie or American Eagle blazoned across it. |
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Iris extended her arm and pointed at the insignia blazoned onto his jacket. |
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After all I had the Times logo blazoned all over the sides of my vehicle and it was an Astra. |
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At Fonthill the crest and the thirty-six quarterings of Beckford's full coat-of-arms were blazoned on the carpets and painted glass windows. |
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In contrast to Keiley, whose directorial stamp is blazoned on her productions as plainly as a Nike logo, Irvine's effect is more elusive. |
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The most majestic works here are his paintings of mountains with words blazoned across them, like the hillside behind the Hollywood sign. |
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On it was blazoned the news that the Krankies were coming to Scarborough for the summer. |
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The labels borne by members of the Royal Family to debruise the Royal Arms are blazoned as white, not silver. |
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It has every right to be blazoned all over news sites, personal sites, but is not really suitable for sites devoted to light entertainment. |
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He immediately blazoned his intention to open a Congressional inquiry into the radicalization of U. S. Muslims. |
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Two or more charges arranged in a horizontal row are blazoned in fess. |
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The pall was blazoned as indented on the Letter of Intent, but the proper description is dancetty when the zigzagged edges run parallel to each other. |
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But they appeared in a newsletter that blazoned his name across every issue, so it scarcely matters who wrote them. |
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Instead of the horrendous front pages of last week, full of trauma, assault, and invasion of privacy, today's paper was blazoned with four articles I was interested in. |
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The names of the Americans are then blazoned across the screen. |
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Somehow you get the feeling that if this had been run by men, the names of the founders and subsequent dignitaries would have been blazoned all over its history. |
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This month the subject was blazoned across the covers of such disparate magazines as U.S. News and World Report, Tikkun, Commentary, and Foreign Policy. |
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He touched the entwined dragons that were blazoned onto his skin. |
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This private altarpiece says little for the modesty of the canon, whose coat-of-arms with a hare is blazoned at the hem of the Virgin's robe in the corner of the picture. |
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The first Torch relay was for the 1936 Berlin Games, and the torch itself was blazoned with the name of its maker: Krupps. |
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In front of him, a blazoned herald of arms is standing close to a knight's crowned helmet and holds the knight's heavy damascened sword. |
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With its blazoned houses, votive chapels and narrow, medieval streets, Battaglia still retains an old world atmosphere. |
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The flag is blazoned with the same heraldic symbols as those of the coat of arms: the heraldic cross gules against a white background and a quartered field with four floral emblems. |
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The Slug bar on Hartfield Road has Pistorius' national flag blazoned along the walls, not just anticipating the Olympics but as a permanent feature. |
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His own Corinthians, once struggling, were rolling in money, but he preferred his political slogans to the dozens of sponsors now blazoned on their shirts. |
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The Newcastle University arms are blazoned Azure, a Cross of St Cuthbert Argent, and on a chief of the last a lion passant guardant Gules. |
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In heraldic language, it may be blazoned Argent, a saltire gules. |
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Otherwise, each of the four divisions may be blazoned separately. |
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In heraldic language, it may be blazoned azure, a saltire argent. |
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