In the fine tradition of royal memorabilia, the early designs are gilt-edged, curlicued and expected to generate millions of pounds. |
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At the corners of the cube four stumpy pilasters rose to a quadrant of richly curlicued Corinthian capitals. |
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In drawing, Cocteau's characteristic line, often curlicued but rarely having to rethink, has a bravura which become a visual signature. |
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Closer study revealed that the exquisite curlicued tracery was actually steel-springed bars. |
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We went to a nearby restaurant, where we sat in curlicued wrought-iron chairs and reviewed my Sunday-school lesson while eating club sandwiches. |
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The people who work there write your order in gorgeous curlicued Thai letters on the universally green waiter pad. |
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To build up these images, Martinelli apparently rendered the basic architecture in heavy lines and then added curlicued and curved accents. |
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The rounded-off curves of the figure's body and face make her seem of a piece with the curlicued chair. |
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The first is a page of elaborately curlicued and unintelligible script. |
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Loopy kelps, fringed anemones, crenulated sea slugs, and curlicued corals have all been modelled with these methods. |
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They're bright, and tend to speak in complete paragraphs, using sentences curlicued with subordinate clauses. |
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Above this is attached a movable 'rete', a kind of openwork graticule bearing little curlicued pointers identifying the positions of the bright stars. |
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Curlicued iron tables and chairs on the flagstoned terrace have a grand view beyond the lawn. |
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