The opposition group met later with candles and flashlights to select a new interim governor. |
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Such smells are reminiscent of blown-out candles, and are frequently described as greasy, tallowy or watery. |
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By the 18th century sulfur candles were regularly used to sterilize barrels used in Bordeaux. |
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I can dimly remember lying in bed, awaiting an ambulance, and seeing yellow sulphur candles burning on the mantelpiece. |
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In ancient times sulphur candles were burned in the barrels to allow the fumes to sterilise them. |
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But in reality, Daylight Savings Time is an archaic holdover from a time when people relied on candles all the time. |
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On the table were two place settings of china, candles in crystal holders, champagne glasses and an ice bucket with a bottle of champagne in it. |
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Joy Stewart smudges the workshop space with sweetgrass and uses candles to attract positive energy for her chakra workshops. |
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I am paranoid about personal hygiene, and I constantly wash clothes and burn candles in my apartment for company. |
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When he walked into the ballroom Leon saw a circle of candles arranged loosely around her. |
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In churches parishioners lit candles in front of photographs of the murdered man. |
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Repellent candles or lamps, that burn citronella oil, are readily available from hardware stores and some supermarkets. |
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First thing you are going to need are mosquito coils or citronella candles to keep away the winged blood-suckers. |
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And today candles made with oil from citronella grass help keep the bugs away from backyard barbecues. |
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Within the narrow passages candles were placed along the walls, dimly lighting up the blood red stone. |
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I blew out the candles they had left burning last night and closed all the windows. |
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A simple bowl with river pebbles, water and floating candles are a nice decoration. |
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The flames of the many candles were mirrored in his deep, penetrating eyes. |
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Does the creator of these twisted tales inhabit dank, cobwebby rooms with dusty velvet curtains and candles everywhere? |
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Dried flowers are stuffed into candles of different shapes which have been perfumed using aroma oils of tube rose, jasmine and lavender. |
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They're living without power so they're lighting candles at night, they're smoking, some are improvising their cooking. |
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Luxurious silks drape the walls, candles flicker and the smell of incense fills the air. |
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Ring bowls or candles with individual leaves, alternating the glossy green tops and felty brown bottoms. |
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People go to the mosque to pray and light candles and also visit the tombs of pir to make a wish. |
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I particularly like the colorful sculptured candles and the intricately made glass figurines. |
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A pile of rugs and blankets lay within, pillar candles perched all about, set on dinner plates from the china closet. |
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With candles all around the bathroom and a glass of fizz in hand, it was the perfect place to drift off and forget about the outside world. |
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The candle flame represents fire, with black and white candles the most commonly used in magic. |
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Fire chiefs are now warning homeowners not to leave lighted candles unattended and close to flammable materials. |
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Unfortunately, due to fire regulations candles can't be used, so people attending are asked to bring flashlights instead. |
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In the old days they called them corpse candles because they were so often seen in cemeteries. |
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It smelled disgustingly of sickly sweet burning candles and flowery hand lotion. |
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The flicker of candles provided the only light and the rafters creaked along, shaking with the sound of elders singing in Cree. |
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There were floating candles that decorated the pool and the fountain, as well as ornamental flowers arrangements. |
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In addition, fragranced candles have becomes more readily-available to consumers. |
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Also, the craft group have a nice selection of cross stitch pictures, candles and other attractive items on show. |
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They were at his apartment now, replaced by scented candles and bowls of potpourri. |
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Originally used for spiritual cleansing, the candles were found to have other benefits, including clearing earwax. |
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I feel safe, gathered in, with the song covering us like a prayer shawl and the Shabbos candles flickering on the sideboard. |
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Down below, two men lit a few candles and the prisoners' hearts sank as they saw, either side of them, windowless, dark, dank cells. |
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Instead of bright gas lamps, candles were set up everywhere to create a soft glow. |
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Before the 17th century, when molded candles were introduced, beeswax candles were always fixed to prickets, or spikes. |
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The earliest candlesticks held candles on a pricket and are attributed to the 16th century. |
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The table is set up before a net draped window, with red candles prominently visible. |
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Within the canvas, there is a makeshift altar, the flickering of candles illuminating the glister of an icon. |
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Their movements like the placement of the candles are measured and deliberate. |
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The use of candles is clever, with them used as both a prop and a lighting source. |
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A rich cashmere throw, a pair of princess-worthy slippers, and some delish candles will keep her nest well feathered. |
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I scrambled out of the bath with difficulty, hoping not to fall back in, whilst blowing out all the candles with quick, short puffs. |
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She sat perfectly still, hearing the small chime of the grandfather clock, and the two soft candles made the room rather dim. |
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I never want to have ecru chenille slipcovers or homemade beeswax candles scented with lavender from my own garden. |
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One needs to be as careful with using a candle diffuser as with using candles in general. |
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Other causes included chip pans, candles and electric blankets being left on. |
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Most Western Reserve families during the mid-19th century manufactured candles by dipping outdoors or in the kitchen. |
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It was early evening, and the room was lighted by candles that guttered from time to time as an errant draught of air caught at them. |
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Other flyers were still fluttering from lampposts and stuck on empty buildings, some with candles guttering out beneath them. |
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That you would enkindle joy and hope in our hearts. and turn us into candles burning brightly in the winds of life. |
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As dusk fell, the Gandhi Park grounds were set aglow as hundreds of candles were lit to commemorate the occasion. |
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It's done out in dark wood and the lighting was subdued, with no candles to add a little sparkle. |
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Citronella essential oil is the ingredient in the candles that provides this benefit. |
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So it doesn't make much sense to add quality natural essential oils to candles made of paraffin. |
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Use candles in ventilated rooms, but avoid drafts to lessen dripping and blackening. |
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Ten minutes before Eucharist, Taperers light candles beginning at marble altar, then table Altar. |
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Two tall green candles in glass holders stood on the chifferobe with a framed Japanese Print between them. |
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Inside the abbey people sat quietly in the choir stalls or on chairs in front of lit candles, absorbed in prayer or contemplation. |
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And there it would be, the horizon ablaze with light where the gleaming flames of candles met the distant flicker of stars. |
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Churches were ablaze with colour, and gold highlights glittered in the light of many candles. |
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For example, in ritual, swords or knives or wands or candles are often symbolically plunged into chalices. |
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The ship rocked and the candles wavered precariously, on the edge of shrouding them in darkness. |
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Most candles contain paraffin, a petroleum-based wax that produces black soot when burned. |
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The room was ablaze with white wax candles, and the walls were slats of wood, smooth and splinterless mahogany brown in color. |
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The restaurant area is aglow with vibrant shades of turquoise and tangerine, while huge candles drip waxen stalactites down one wall. |
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The smoke alarm did indeed go off, and the candles were so waxily embedded in to the cakey goodness that it was well beyond eating. |
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She said a package that included a birthday cake and candles for her daughter was on its way and should arrive soon. |
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He had placed two candles on the table, which gave off a very addicting aroma. |
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Inside, he found a teak-and-bamboo two-level serving cart, a set of candles and wicks, and a bamboo pitcher. |
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Make a welcoming display in your hallway with bowls of fresh fruit, candles, sweets and wreaths. |
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If you never kept Shabbat, try lighting candles and making kiddush with your family. |
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All the other rooms were lit by candles and kerosene, seeing as their building had not been wired with electricity yet. |
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She shuts her eyes and makes a wish in her head then blows out the candles. |
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The group set up a darkened, womb-like room, with a red velvet spread covering a big bed, candles everywhere, and pictures of Claire as a baby. |
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With picnic blankets, hampers and candles in safety cups, the visitors began taking up their positions on the grassy knoll. |
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Nikola instructs the peasant to buy two candles, one costing a rouble and the other only a copeck. |
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Another looks at African-American Kwanzaa celebrations, with cards, candles and table decorations. |
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On All Saints' Day, people visit cemeteries, light candles, and place chrysanthemums on the graves in remembrance of their deceased loved ones. |
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But now it's almost November, almost All Saints' Day, and there's a sale on sepulchral candles, brightly colored, in four-packs. |
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If you've got a problem with mosquitoes, you can also place a few citronella candles around the yard or patio. |
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He cooks by heating pans over a coal fire, while dozens of candles and a paraffin lamp provide him with light. |
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The color balance will be natural in the areas lit by daylight but have a warm glow in areas lit by the lamp and candles. |
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A guard came in, lighting the candles and lamps on the table, then the torches on the walls. |
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Without heating or electricity, they cook on butane stoves, warm themselves with paraffin heaters and use candles and lamps for lighting. |
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Burn lavender, ylang-ylang or rose scented candles to relax and reduce stress or to complement a shower or bath gel. |
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Over a three-day period, candles, oil lamps, paper lanterns, and electric bulbs are lit to show how angels lit Buddha's return from heaven. |
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One of the reasons we light candles on Chanukah is that the one-day supply of oil lasted for eight days. |
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With temperatures below zero and icy roads many people were unable to get into the village for supplies of candles, batteries for torches etc. |
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Tall yellow candles towered like ziggurats over a city of dishes stacked with onion pies, potato dumplings, mettwurst and weisswurst. |
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The dim light in the small dark room was provided by the hundreds of low candles that sat on a stone ledge that ran the length of the room. |
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Then, as the candles burnt and the shadows lengthened, we started to think about it properly. |
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The large garden around the swimming pool shone in the glimmering light of many multicolored candles. |
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When illuminated with electric lights or candles, the pumpkins radiate the same muted colors as stained-glass windows. |
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The room beyond was lighted from within by the wavering yellow glow of candles. |
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She's lighting the Chanukah candles for those of us who can't get home by sundown. |
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They line up for hours to pray at the grotto, drink the water, light candles and take photographs. |
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In some cases, building occupants used candles and cigarette lighters as light sources. |
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Typically, shorts in electrical lights or open flames from candles, lighters, or matches start tree fires. |
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Perhaps he misjudged his audience, who had just sat through complete darkness and ritualistically lit candles fairly enthusiastically. |
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Meanwhile, the devotees, who assembled well in advance at the appointed places, lit smaller oil lamps using candles and matchboxes. |
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Friday night was spent huddled around the fire, launching bottle rockets and roman candles at each other. |
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And as the shadows deepen I light my candles and abjure the cold evening by gripping the picture and mouthing a litany of His name. |
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The rite involves incense, candles, litanies and novenas, and set hymns, often in Latin. |
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The days of a few Roman candles and Catherine wheels going off in the back yard are long gone. |
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She was shocked when she saw that two fireworks, possibly Roman candles, had been thrown inside. |
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Marginally discouraged, I wander outside to find people letting off industrial-sized Roman candles in their hands. |
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I lit two orange candles and blessed them and also lit an energy incense in my incense burner. |
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Here he did the opposite, focusing and rousing his inner might until his eyes sparked like chill candles and cast a faint glare before him. |
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Fortunately the candles were all new and very tall, so no one was forced to make a mad grab for the aspergilla and extinguish the bouquets. |
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Firemen say it may have been started by candles which were left burning in the lounge of the semi-detached house. |
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Vases with flowers, candles, books of sacred texts, and a crucifix are also positioned on the altar. |
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The classic perennial lupines, with flower spikes that tower above their foliage like colorful candles, just got better. |
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Alive, they lit fewer votive candles, and showed less interest in religious confraternities or the austerities of the monastic life. |
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We cook, bake bread, make cheese, sew, make soap and candles, and milk goats. |
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People are urged to take along old toys and clothing to donate to the needy and candles and carols sheets are on sale. |
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The shop Goya on Calle Jimenez sells toad talismans, owl feathers, stone amulets, candles, gems, and soaps. |
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In its heyday 150 years ago, Tomki Station was a leading producer of tallow, which was used to make candles and soap. |
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In the spring, my two brothers and I made candles from tallow, tanned hides, and helped sheer the sheep. |
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From tallow through beeswax to paraffin wax, candles have evolved quite as dramatically as the human kind. |
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On the table, she placed two long taper candles, lending the room a romantic atmosphere. |
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Place skinny little taper candles and twisted glass icicle ornaments in others. |
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Many people may feel that formal candles, such as tapers, are commonplace necessities for a sophisticated dinner party. |
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We went to the section where the candles were kept, and I picked up a few black, gold and silver tapers. |
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Five ancient and rust spotted iron candelabras held six lit, midway burned taper candles in black. |
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In a small picnic basket collect a tablecloth, a vase with a realistic rose in it, 2 taper candles with holders and a lovely meal for two. |
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It had all the makings of a tragedy and shows the dangers of candles and the importance of smoke alarms. |
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The pair, who live on Kirkland, then scrabbled together hundreds of tea lights and altar candles with the help of their friends. |
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Lay back, relax and, for the perfect chill-out zone, add candles or tea lights at bathtime. |
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Long before electric light came to the Irish countryside it was a heart-warming sight to see the candles burning in the windows on Christmas Eve. |
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As the candles burned, Terry breathed deeply the light scents of vanilla and almond candles. |
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For as far as you could see, there were candles burning on graves of every size, dotting the hillside with light. |
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It was still mostly dark, especially under the trees, and candles still burned on the graves from visitors the night before. |
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Small statues, candles, and miniature crucifixes dominated most of the space, along with scapulars, rosaries, and encrypted prayers. |
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Aromatherapy scented candles can be made with oils from various types of plants. |
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When meditating, it seems best for most people to be in a dark room lit by scentless candles while listening to wordless soundscape music. |
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Concerts are held here on summer evenings, with the room scintillating to the light of two thousand reflected candles. |
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Pillar candles in wall sconces faintly illuminate the small dining room, which is dark by day and night. |
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The bronze sconces that lined the walls gleamed, furnished with fresh candles, and the side-tables beneath them smelled pleasingly of beeswax. |
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We had the candles, hatters, cobblers and bakers representing the strong trades in Rathkeale in the 19th century. |
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Here is the production of homemade stearin candles, herb candy, and they serve homemade bakery. |
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Rows of small candles or lamps are placed on balconies and windows to welcome them home. |
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In the chiaroscuro of this place of offering, figured with the wax and soot of burned candles, a chicken scratches near a sacrificial stone. |
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The US Christmas seal of 1925 features holly and mistletoe behind the candles. |
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The relief material includes biscuits, water, candles, matchsticks and bread. |
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We lit candles and exchanged gifts for Chanukah, drove to High Holiday services at the temple, and had wine and matzah for Passover. |
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It was the night of my thirteenth birthday party, and I was blowing out the candles on my cake. |
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You'd think that with all the candles and wine that a Seder would be a pretty romantic meal. |
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Customers could still buy basics like salt, vinegar, tobacco, soap and candles. |
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For women, you'll find an array of herbal lotions and creams, bath salts, scented soaps and candles. |
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She made herself a sandwich while she readied the bathtub for a long hot bath with scented candles. |
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The only things you can fire off there are sparklers, fountains, birthday candles and semi-automatic firearms. |
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Alicia had placed a group of advent candles on the windowsill and their flames were flickering merrily against the backdrop of the night. |
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The bright flicker of the candles lit the room and colored their cheeks as they stood before the kingdom's legion of Royal advisors. |
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For parties and special occasions, light the garden with tiki torches and chunky candles scented with plumeria or gardenia. |
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Holden and Moll also put floating candles in their pond, lanterns on seat walls, and tiki torches among tropical foliage. |
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In Westhoughton, young children read out the roll of honour and lit candles in memory of those who died. |
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There are circular tables, in the center, candles in the center, burning merrily away, heedless of the storm and winds that buffet this building. |
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Lashings of food and drink were laid on and everyone raised a toast to Dave as he blew out the candles on his 40th birthday cake. |
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The lighted candles and dim red light of the sanctuary give a feeling of intense serenity. |
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Her cosmetics and toiletries were on her dresser and candles were scattered about the room. |
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He bent down and picked up my traveler's pouch, fishing one of my beeswax candles from it. |
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Plett also sells other home-crafted items such as Christmas stockings and beeswax candles, and this year will offer cards and books. |
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Kids will love to watch the industrious honeybees at work in a display hive while you shop for raspberry honey butter and beeswax candles. |
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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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Soon the settlers were able to find bee trees and use the honey for food and the wax for candles. |
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A small table sat in the middle of a dimly lit room, candles and torches providing barely enough illumination for the six seated men to see. |
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The stadium presented a touching scene as lights were switched off and everyone stood up with burning candles in their hands. |
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The window shades were drawn, and the room's only ambience came from a few candles scattered around the room. |
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At midnight she blew the candles out and switched on the kitchen and hallway lights. |
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After midnight Mass on Christmas Eve, many families go to the cemetery and light candles for their loved ones. |
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And they burn candles and even bathe here, believing the spirits will cure them of nagging ailments. |
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They found a bier in the hall and candles burning, and were taken into an inner room to murmur condolences. |
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Sam looked dubiously at the large oval mirror on the desk, as Ryan set blue candles around it. |
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Across the street, an imaginative assortment of silver bijoux, beads and candles awaits you at Punto Magico. |
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Beeswax is used to make a variety of items, including candles, hair foods, creams, shoe polish and lipsticks. |
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He stuck candles in wine bottles on each of his artfully mismatched tables. |
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The firm uses the lavender to produce a range of products such as body cream, bath foam, shower gel, bath crystals, eau de toilette and candles. |
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Dotted along the road were many little religious shrines illuminated by flickering candles and featuring nativity scenes. |
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Jean-Baptiste Canelle, for that was his name, sat behind a table covered with moldy bread crusts, half burned candles, and beer-stains. |
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At twilight, the family lights candles, to shine a beacon to the souls as they return. |
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This time the light is the twinkle of candles picking up gold trim on china plates. |
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Small candles were tactically nestled amongst the branches to be lit at night, representing the twinkling stars of the heavens. |
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The lyrics may be a bit melodramatic, but on a whole, this is perfect mood music to go with candles and dimmed lights. |
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The four-course dinner is served in a small, intimate dining room, lit with candles and mood music playing quietly in the background. |
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At night Sikhs illuminated and decorated their houses and Gurdwaras with candles and electric lights. |
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Sabbath candles are lit and there are Sabbath blessings, prayers, songs and readings. |
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The lights blinked again before finally going out, but the candles provided the cabin with plenty of light. |
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The first thing you are going to need is mosquito coils or citronella candles to keep away the winged blood-suckers. |
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Citronella candles and mosquito coils seem to help when the air is calm, but their effectiveness diminishes with a breeze. |
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Her cheeks bloomed in the light of the candles, and she nodded her head towards the girl behind her. |
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There were over a dozen windows in the castle, but nothing could be seen as all the candles have been blown out, and everyone was sound asleep. |
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When he did speak, to ask if I'd marry him, my sigh of relief blew the candles out. |
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All but one of the candles had been blown out, and the single flame was casting long, twisting shadows across the walls and deserted furniture. |
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He extinguishes these candles by blowing them out and all present clap their hands. |
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The children tried to blow them out, but the candles weren't extinguishable. |
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The candles were blown out and the exhausted travelers fell into a deep sleep. |
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Sometime later, I drowsily make notice of the fact that another bright light has gone off, and then the candles are blown out. |
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He even lit the candles mounted on the wall, I had thought they were only there for decoration. |
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Some people say rude guests eat you out of house and home, but they never mention the hijacking of candles. |
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Lighted candles of myriad colors gathered in a large circle, and a stick of incense stood in the center. |
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Be careful with large candles, as the potential for slopping a pool of burning hot spillage is greater. |
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Do you select scented or unscented candles, beeswax, soybean or paraffin, leaded or unleaded wicks? |
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On glass sheets balanced by tall and short stumps of unpolished granite lie beautifully crafted Viking-shaped candles. |
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Christmas morning came with the smells of pine from candles and coffee in the kitchen. |
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Once bottomed, Dechaineux fired a series of yellow smoke candles every half an hour until found. |
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The higher priced candles are often made with lead-free wicks, which eliminates the problem of smoke and carbon buildup. |
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The lights were dimmed making way for a seductive flicker of the unscented thick candles. |
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An unsheathed sword lay beside the candles on the tabletop, its blade dark and silent. |
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Then he removed his belt and untucked his shirt before blowing out the candles. |
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The candles had been snuffed out since I'd last been awake and the door was shut. |
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All the candles were snuffed out immediately and a strong smell of brimstone and myrrh filled the room. |
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I remember Colette cutting the oranges into segments, sun on her black hair, the scent of beeswax candles, the silver candle snuffer like a bell. |
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I lit candles all around the bathroom, and had a nice soak in a bath full of lavender scented bubbles. |
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At the end, David lives one last day with Monica and she bakes him a cake on which there are seven candles. |
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Avalos has substituted upright flashlights, instruments of surveillance, for votive candles. |
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Partly used Christmas candles and ordinary candles often came to the rescue in parts of the hall. |
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Even scented candles or fresh newsprint are triggers for some people with asthma. |
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The restaurant has a cosy and relaxing feel to it, and the subtle lighting and candles make it ideal for a romantic night out. |
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Stay at home, open some wine, light some candles, put on some good music and just veg out with the dogs. |
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The room is gold and sparkles in the soft light of candles and electricity. |
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Moments later she blew out the candles and the crowd of people around her watched the sparklers fizz out. |
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Candelabras and aromatherapy candles are lit in the evening and reflect spectacularly in the large Venetian mirror. |
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Make sure you mount candles on non-combustible holders that won't tip over and are big enough to collect dripping wax. |
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We put sprigs of white hyacinth in a glass tumbler and placed it on a tray with candles. |
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The candles glow, what light there is bounces around on the luminescent green walls, and the sound bounces way up to the high ceiling. |
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But it was too late, as candles lit up in the houses and a brilliant glow pervaded the city. |
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My mother keeps me well in stock of incense, candles, charcoal blocks, and altar covers. |
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I blew out the candles on my twelfth birthday cake before indulging in the luscious chocolate taste. |
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The only light in the room came from black candles that hung down from the ceiling, dancing with crimson flames. |
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Do you know how hard it is to arrange 39 candles on a German chocolate Bundt cake? |
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I am going to be incredibly self-indulgent that day and light one hundred candles just to spite you. |
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Anybody that thinks that a rock band offers better visuals might want to revert to using candles instead of lightbulbs. |
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The candles on the 30th birthday cake were lit and blown out, the cake was cut and shared and the real Gala began. |
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The swimming pool was decorated with fairy lights and floating candles and a table for the intimate party of 12 was set outside. |
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We sometimes light candles when it grows dark, but we don't use them in the bedrooms as we think it is too dangerous. |
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During power outages exercise caution when using candles as a light source. |
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As I prayed this weekend, I lit the candles in our little shrine and found it focused my prayers beautifully. |
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All the parents were given little red candles to light and then people could leave them there or bring them home. |
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At 8 a.m. the mayor lit the candles and incense and nine monks led the religious ceremonies. |
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An inquest heard that the fire started after friends of Mr Wright lit candles in his flat while he had gone out drinking with a friend. |
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The name of every passenger who boarded at Cobh and later died at sea was read out and 79 candles were lit in their honour. |
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Readings, poems and music chosen by relatives were included in the service, during which candles were lit in memory of those who died. |
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I'd light candles in the small, pink room that I slept in to make it more homely. |
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The abscissae give the brilliance measured in international candles per square millimetre. |
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Physicists would tell us that the brightness or lightness of a surface is measured in candles and lumens. |
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If you wish to reuse a candleholder after the current candles has melted completely, put the container in the refrigerator for about 30 minutes. |
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I don't use candles very much except during rituals, but when I do I have a number of small blue glass candleholders for them. |
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Good cups to use are the small votive candleholders easily found where candles are purchased. |
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Instead of boring old scented candles and candlesticks, why not get a friend a candle that actually says something about them? |
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Two more candles on silver-gilt candlesticks stand at each end of the coffin. |
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Products made from the animal were oil for lamps and candles whereas the bones were used for stays, corsets and collars. |
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One of the students gave Rani handmade jewellery while others gifted her handmade candles and a card signed by all. |
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A table had been placed next to the bed, and upon it were several candles and an expensive oil lamp. |
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Her shroud was covered in red and white carnations, an icon placed on her breast, while candles burned at her head and feet. |
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The coffee table was still littered with books and stubs of candles burnt right down to the core. |
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It is this tradition which leads to the present day custom of placing dark coloured candles and other subdued lights in lanterns and pumpkins. |
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Inside, the church was stuffed with branches of greenery and hundreds of real candles in polished chandeliers. |
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My dark brown hair was shining in the light from the candles in the chandelier and the brackets on the walls. |
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A giant chandelier hovered over them lit with many candles illuminating the room. |
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Two candles were burning on the altar of the King's chantry throughout Margaret's funeral service. |
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Dating back to the fifteenth century, wine traders burned sulfur candles in their wine barrels prior to filling them. |
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Later, barrels in Bordeaux were routinely sterilised by having sulphur candles burned in them. |
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Eventually, burning sulfur candles became commonplace for people in attempts to repel mosquitoes, gnats and other nuisance flying insects. |
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Scatter moth balls about or burn sulfur candles to evict them and then seal entrances with hardware cloth to prevent re-entry. |
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The Romans burned sulfur candles inside barrels before filling them, as did the British and Dutch a millennia later. |
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The Greeks and Romans knew that sulfur acted as a preservative and regularly burned sulfur candles in their barrels. |
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In a moment they were standing in a dim sickroom, lit by three or four sulfur candles placed here and there, reeking with disinfectant. |
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Firefighters are warning of the risks of living without a smoke detector or leaving candles unattended following a fire which gutted a flat in a Blackpool tower block. |
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We were issued with candles, which we used in the dug outs of the billets because our billets consisted of barns, cowsheds, pig sties and places like that. |
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Richer folk lit their homes with candles made from beeswax or whale oil, whilst poorer folk had to make do with smelly, smoky tallow candles made from animal fat. |
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There were jar candles and votives, tall ones and short ones. |
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A thin woolen blanket had been lain on the wood-planked floor with several lit glass jar candles and votives surrounding the blanket and resting on the railing. |
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Or try hemp, orange or patchouli candles for their evocative muskiness. |
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With picnic blankets, hampers and candles in safety cups, the visitors began taking up their positions on the grassy knoll back-dropped by Sydney Harbour, from dusk. |
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Some of the largest pieces are currently on exhibit, including a large candelabrum that holds more than two dozen candles and two large oil parlor lamps made of silver. |
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They light candles and incense and kneel down to pray before the image. |
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In the wide corridor, the candles guttered in the sconces on the wall. |
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The bathroom is filled with soothing, perfumed unguents, strangely shaped tools for massage, oils, candles, a luxury indulgence which can only be matched by Harrods! |
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We were looking for a fabulous gold shimmer reflection from all the candles and uplighters that we plan to use during the dinner parties that we'd like to have. |
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He was waiting, candles burning, flickering on the beautifully set table. |
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The candles were lit in front of a portrait of Florence Nightingale. |
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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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I brought them water and bread, corn flakes and candles, or meatballs. |
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Well, the lighting of these candles signifies the start of Kwanzaa. |
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Once inside, Dan began lighting the candles in the big candleholders. |
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You can substitute for them with glass or candles and candleholders. |
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To add some real warmth to your living room, place candleholders or candles either on the coffee table, or hang candleholders on your living room wall. |
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To mark the occasion the Portlaoise Guides and Brownies made a presentation of two new candleholders and candles to SS Peters and Paul's Parish Church. |
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The buildings are scented with candles from high-end home furnishings brand Jonathan Adler. |
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Some as yet undiscovered may well have disappeared between the time we lit the birthday candles and, appropriately, blew them out. |
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During Candlemas ceremonies, church-goers bring candles to church, where the flame is blessed and represents good will and luck in the coming year. |
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It offers a wide variety of Christmas decorations, small gifts such as frames for photographs and figurines, silver candlesticks, candles and non-kitsch trinkets. |
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Little kids like myself were handed matches and told to light the candles. |
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