The candelabra had gone out several minutes ago, due to the drafty nature of the tunnels. |
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There were a multitude of candelabra wicks ignited within the pantry, and the smell of food made her salivate. |
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I certainly didn't want to spend my time polishing candlesticks and candelabra. |
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The rich, dark, walnut surface gleamed like glass, the china and silver twinkling in the light cast from two huge candelabra. |
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He lit the five beeswax candles in the brass candelabra sitting on the corner of the desk, and threw open the topmost book as he seated himself. |
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There were marble craters and candelabra, statuary, busts, reliefs, column capitals and bases, and 60 to 70 marble column shafts. |
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The likes of the earl of Stamford and the Prince of Wales are known to have owned examples of these candelabra. |
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The hall was lit by elaborate pendant candelabra, with shades of Venetian glass, many of which were brought to Bhuj by Ram Singh himself. |
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All the original furniture, fittings and candelabra are in place and only the marble floor is covered by a carpet. |
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True, his working environment is near-Victorian, with polished walnut desk, silver candelabra and a porcelain phrenological head. |
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A circular table was laden with silver, candelabra and flowers, and place-cards in ivory holders correctly identified each guest. |
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In Co Galway, the bog garden at Ardcarraig is planted with drifts of candelabra Primulas, skunk cabbage, Meconopis, Iris and Astilbes. |
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In the corners of the alcove are two candle-stands but with no candelabra on them. |
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Although now largely empty, the public rooms were originally decorated to impress, with many console tables supporting candelabra. |
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Not even the decorated candelabra had been lit, it was late afternoon too and the day was cloudy again. |
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It offers benches and candelabra walkers, who can join the garden of Tuileries by the underpass on the right bank. |
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Bubbie, my sweet grandmother, was a small woman, barely five feet tall and her candelabra wasn't just a candle holder used for the Sabbath and Hanukkah lights. |
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A few Belgian glass lamps are dumped at the first floor of the synagogue and a multitude of metal hooks hang from the ceiling waiting for lamps and candelabra to be re-hung. |
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That night the dining room was magnificent, with new, freshly cleaned drapes on the windows and beautiful candelabra shedding soft light everywhere. |
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In 1807 Pall Mall became the first street in the capital to be lit by gas, spreading to 213 streets by 1823, but indoors candlesticks and candelabra still ruled. |
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Knox created a wide range of functional items for the home, including trays, biscuit barrels, plates, picture frames, vases, candlesticks, chamber sticks and candelabra. |
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He also worked on virtually every form of vessel, large and small, from salts and cruets to beakers to candelabra, and from tureens to rose water sprinklers. |
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With a steady and deliberate pace, a figure wearing a hooded cloak came into view, holding a candelabra in one hand and a blanket of some kind in the other. |
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True, it is not every day a climbing party takes along tables, chairs, crockery, cutlery, glasses, food, wine, candelabra and formal evening wear up 3,250 feet. |
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If Behind the candelabra were the last movie I made, I would be very happy. |
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Round tables for 10 with suitable table linen and 5-arm candelabra, napkins, cutlery, porcelain, wine glasses, and two individualised menu cards. |
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But there were frescoes on the walls, antique candelabra, and the Rialto market with its fresh produce was a stroll away. |
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When the candelabra is completely dry, spray evenly in your choice of finish and colour. |
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The insert is flanked with a pair of candelabra, which are very thin and tall. |
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In another case, two Kosovo Albanian suspects were arrested for the theft of a 300-year-old candelabra from a mosque. |
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Wash your candelabra in hot, soapy water to remove any traces of grease or dirt. |
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In addition, sycamores with tall trunks and in candelabra shapes were also planted in the market in Helmond this spring. |
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Fig. 10 shows how different it is to be able to consider a candelabra as a whole rather than as a series of individual parts. |
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And over the centuries, since 1157 in fact, Wolfram has been gazing down on the town from his bronze candelabra. |
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Four candelabra of notable historical interest will adorn the monument to the fallen of Piazza Matteotti in Imola. |
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Your star in And So It Goes, Michael Douglas, was so great as Liberace in Behind the candelabra. |
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Do you really want a giant Kwanzaa candelabra at City Hall this December? |
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We are given another allusion in the difference between the Temple candelabra which was seven-branched and the menorot we light today which have eight branches. |
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Various pieces bearing the iconographic motif of cherub-like figures emerging from upside-down Acanthus bushes busy decorating candelabra have been found in Caesar's Forum. |
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Originally fuelled by gas and later adapted for electricity, the candelabra placed in front of the Castello Estense have illumined for over a century the picturesque piazza of Ferrara. |
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It is fully carved with elements also of Renaissance inspiration: rinceaux with lush foliage, grotesques and candelabra rising to masks of Chimera, lions supporting a mask crowned with a basket of fruit. |
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Officers found more than 100kg of fake silver items, ranging from rings and necklaces to candelabra and salt and pepper shakers. |
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The inside houses a standout baptismal font, a stoup and a wrought iron candelabra, all Romanesque, as well as several Baroque altarpieces, including the highlights of Saint Anthony and the high altar. |
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The Regulations apply to lighting with sockets that are not pin-based such as those for fluorescent lighting, and thus applies to medium screw-based, candelabra base and GU24 socket types. |
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The aquarium heater was modified by unsoldering the heating element then connecting two sockets for candelabra bulbs to the empty solder pads. |
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Equally appealing is an imposing 200-cm walnut candelabra from the late 16th century with Galerie Saint-Martin, carved with acanthus foliage, gadroons, grotesques and fruit. |
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Today most incandescent lamps for general lighting service use an Edison screw in candelabra, intermediate, or standard or mogul sizes, or double contact bayonet base. |
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These include a strikingly elegant music stand, a very attractive set of tall candelabra and the wooden reredos and altar cross in the Lady Chapel. |
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