At grown-up dinner parties, my mother favoured crown of lamb, the cutlets primly decorated with little paper coronets. |
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He was coal and wool joined by a stately hyphen and ennobled by five coronets. |
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Do they wear coronets and ermine and incorporate rejection slips in their coats of arms? |
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When Mummy was crowned and all the peeresses put on their coronets it looked wonderful to see arms and coronets hovering in the air and then the arms disappear as if by magic. |
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The supporting lions are wearing coronets in the form of collars, with the white cinquefoil hanging from them. |
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Now half-a-dozen more little pauper princelings and decadent dukelings are trying to trade their worthless coronets for American cash. |
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The aforementioned coronets are borne in place of those to which they might otherwise be entitled as peers or peeresses. |
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Seahorses were visually identified by schematizing and photographing their coronets according to Freret-Meurer and Andreata to avoid possible pseudoreplication. |
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What a pity the bright sparks who made Kind Hearts and Coronets are all dead! |
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The 1949 movie Kind Hearts and Coronets, set around 1900, depicts trial of a peer by the House of Lords. |
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