Workplaces were decked out in red and white as workers pinned up flags of St George. |
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Inside the interior had the appearance of a normal office building, it's employees decked out in simple black suits. |
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The coffin was decked with flowers and a miniature pit bull terrier was placed on top of the casket along with a black Celtic Cross. |
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These include large decked roof terraces offering panoramic views over the surrounding woodlands. |
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When Lewis's body guard tried to intercept the ruthless former champion, Tyson decked him. |
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The Squad came in decked out in their Ninja Turtle suits expecting trouble as they began strip-searches and cell ramps. |
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A unique jewel studded crown was gifted so that Lord Sundareswarar could be decked with it during the daily pujas. |
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Come Saturday night, they gather in Johannesburg basements, decked out to the nines and stylishly vogue like New York fashionistas. |
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I was wearing a festive but not overbearing reddish shirt and Keith was decked out in some sleek black duds. |
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Sun-baked window displays were decked out with extravagant fairy lights and overblown decorations. |
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He said all the women wore sun bonnets, and got them all decked out with flowers too. |
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The priests were decked out in gray robes and surcoats which were decorated with archaic runes that Kefari didn't recognize. |
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In an adjacent room, domestic workers dressed in aprons were sitting around a table decked with pots and pans for a cooking lesson. |
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The utility room is plumbed for a washing machine and there is a door to the rear of the property, which is decked. |
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The college teams in the states were decked out in these matching sweats and shoes. |
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Students decked up as traditional warriors, zulu tribals and khakhi-clad men ready to go into the bush, welcomed the guests. |
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At the front, the master bedroom includes a wardrobe with overhead presses as well as sliding doors opening out to a verandah with decked floor. |
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He was decked out in a sparkly blue clown's outfit, and had a bunch of brightly coloured helium filled balloons tied to each wrist. |
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The pub was decked up with a lot of theme decor and bizarre visual illusions. |
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I did observe that the lady with full make-up, jewelry and coif was just as decked out today. |
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The front of the train was decked with seven sprays of white lilies tied with black ribbon, one for each decade of Mr Hartley's life. |
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They were decked out in their combat fatigues and they lined up by the casket. |
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The 28-year-old fashion designer, decked out in classic mod style, says none of the other British music nights in town measure up. |
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He is decked out with the standard dictatorial outfit of military fatigues and large cigar. |
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Standard features include a large decked area, sauna, oil-fired central heating, wood burning stove and double-glazed doors. |
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A golden band encircled it, decked with bells like all the rest of his outfit, and words were inscribed upon it. |
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He was decked out in full plate armour, and held a sword longer than mine in either hand. |
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This regal dame occupies a corner of the classroom, always decked out in flawless aerobic outfits. |
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From first light, York was decked out in red and white as people donned the Three Lions and waited expectantly for the match. |
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In the middle was an empty coffin, a cuboid altar, and a table decked with chalice, knife, and holy scourge. |
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The most important objection is to the car parking, this decked arrangement. |
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The Breeze-Man, decked out in some kind of bright orange Day-Glo sweatsuit, tells her to keep a good lookout. |
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Drag queens and drag kings decked out in tulle and rented tuxedos drank wine coolers for historical accuracy. |
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Their table is already decked out in the flags of several different countries. |
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The service staff are brightly decked out in orange and black and met us with big smiles and took us to our table. |
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Within minutes, Kayline was decked out in the outfit they had seen in the window. |
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Officers on patrol will be decked out in a uniform of cycling jacket, trousers and cycling helmet. |
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His casket, draped with an Australian flag, was carried to the grave on top of a gun carriage towed by an army vehicle decked with flowers. |
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This dapper crew, decked out with pristine suits, scrawny moustaches and tommy guns, is brilliantly cast. |
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He caught himself before he decked her, but it was a close call, and one that upset him terribly. |
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The six berth trawler was built in 1988 and is steel hulled, shelter decked, is 24 metres in length and is rigged for trawling. |
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The first thing out of the kitchen was a nice charcuterie platter decked with smoky pork rillettes and ribbons of fresh ham and prosciutto. |
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It is simple in appearance, tasteful in design, short on text and decked out with color photographs. |
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Halton had a bug eyed stare proving him to be scared stiff and he was decked with a big right to the temple. |
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The sleek living room looks out on to a beautiful garden with mature trees, wisteria and a decked outdoor dining area. |
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I thought Kent had become timid after Kareem decked him with one punch during his rookie year. |
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This apparently caused a lot of trouble, people were actually advised to leave before they decked him. |
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They incorporate a main retail building and decked car parking making use of excavated ground. |
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Racegoers decked out in top hat and tails get ready for next month's Royal Ascot meeting at York Races yesterday. |
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Hummus, baba ghanouj, and foul mudammas arrived decked with apple slices, crisp-fried spinach, and sesame seeds. |
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It is decked out in camel-boned ice buckets, babouche slippers, sequin-edged curtains and artworks by Bridget Riley. |
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I even video-taped Malayali girls decked up in traditional finery, working as waitresses in bars in the Gulf. |
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No words were exchanged as the redhead, a good head shorter than the Cooper boy, decked him. |
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On display are also mannequins decked in exquisitely designed saris and sparkling jewellery that she had hand picked for her students. |
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The center area held the information desks and other high-tech kiosks, decked out with intricate marble highlights. |
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Simplified, Black Box is four giant, central screens in a cube-shaped room decked out with top-gun quadraphonic sound. |
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The city was decked out in flags and yellow and green ribbons and it seemed that everyone was in a yellow or blue football shirt. |
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There is a sizeable demand for a decked car park, providing it is sensitively built. |
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The three-metre decked terrace beyond benefits from a glass balustrade, leaving the panorama uninterrupted. |
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In Scotland, the seaside towns tarted up their piers and decked out their main streets good and gaudy. |
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Carleton came fully decked in their warm-ups and uniforms, while only half of the Macalester team had jerseys. |
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Ten years of girls' boarding schools decked out in mauve tunics, jumper, mauve tie and mauve bloomers gave me a certain antipathy to the colour. |
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Zach was decked out in the same scruffy jeans he'd been wearing in the video. |
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Elephants and horses have been replaced now by tractors and wagons decked with flowers and a throne for each acharya and a few of his followers. |
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The whole place was a swarm of English fans, decked out in flags and scarves and with painted faces. |
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The titular parade was a real event that occurred every Easter, where everyone would walk down Fifth Avenue decked out in their Easter finery. |
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In one of the photographs the shop's facade is decked out in bunting, with a Union Flag flying. |
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The school hall was decked in Masonic insignia, borrowed from the local lodges. |
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Why weren't the fans all decked in the colours of Australia or Germany or Turkey or Italy? |
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The little margarita bar was decked with baskets of fine, not-too-greasy tortilla chips and pots of spicy, fresh-made salsa. |
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The planning notice lists an 87-space underground car park on four decked levels, as well as five new retail units on St Patrick's Quay. |
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Tables are decked out with blue covers, and the seats are also padded and covered. |
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The frost is thick on the ground, Rudolf and Prancer are straining at the leash and the halls are decked with boughs of holly. |
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There is side access to the rear garden, which includes a decked patio area, border shrubbery and a lawn as well as a small shed. |
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But she looked very elegant as well, decked out in a black tube top, and a long black skirt. |
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Most of those present were decked out in the Kerry colours and they cheered and clapped every positive move or score the team got. |
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Many delegates travelled here in specially chartered buses and open-top trucks decked out in red flags. |
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This room overlooks the back garden, which is mostly in lawn with a decked patio and a range of plants and shrubs. |
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We had a sheriff who played Santa Claus every year decked out in an unconvincing, moth-eaten, red suit. |
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The rooms are unadventurously decorated in shades of pink, while the suites are decked out in peach. |
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For the first time in its history, the Jumbo water tower will be decked out in dazzling lights for the festive season. |
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The vessel is dual decked and the aluminium deckhouse is fitted aft of midship. |
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It adds that any loss of car parking facilities would have to be replaced elsewhere, for example with a decked solution. |
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There is a small railed garden to the front of the property, while to the rear, the 22 foot by 13 foot garden is fully decked. |
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I also find out that said house is decked out in assorted Victorian styles and is full of period features. |
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Pubs across the city are decked out in England colours and hundreds of drivers are displaying the flag of St George. |
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This weekend many pubs will be decked out in flags and banners and a growing number of councils are spending a small fortune on celebrations. |
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An entrance patio leads to the main living space that looks out through frameless sliding glass panels over a decked terrace. |
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The two-bedroom dwelling has an open-plan living space, a shower room and kitchenette, surrounded by a decked veranda. |
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Like most of the people in town, Carly was decked out in orange and black, except a tad more subtle. |
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The place was decked out in USA mini-flags and the theme was American's Wild West days. |
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The school was decked in flags and bunting on Monday morning last to celebrate the winning team's victory. |
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Barely had they settled in their seats when on stage sprung Christy Bannon splendiferously decked out as Joe Dolan. |
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Kanyanta could have knocked out his opponent but Hara stood his ground even after being decked by hard blows to the head that only staggered him. |
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They said nothing, but one guy in front took a step forward and decked me. |
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Today, fashion students from Saint Martins still head to clubs, now in artsy Dalston and Shoreditch, decked in their own designs. |
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Is he a bearded Mongolian warrior on horseback, decked out in lustrous jade and gold armor? |
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The first checkpoint was decked out in the blue and yellow of the Ukrainian flag and just inside the city limits. |
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Old pictures of the couple show Horace decked out in a three-piece suit and diamond rings and Margaret swaddled in furs. |
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The last one jumped on me, trying to get me in a headlock, but I wriggled out of it and decked him too. |
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A few hours later, the same vans picked up the guests, decked out in wedding attire, to take them to the fortress castle. |
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Those are now hung to dry in the woodshed until it is time to bring them indoors, and use them, decked with huge scarlet bows, as Christmas decorations. |
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Covered partly by a pillow and decked out in diamonds, it comes as no surprise that Cyrus has stripped down. |
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He was decked out in a bright orange suit with a gay, orange floral tie. |
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The candleholders that decked the walls were of a high quality of gold. |
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Presently, two Royal Guards, resplendently decked out in gleaming armour, fell into step silently behind their beloved ruler, and escorted him down the wide palace corridors. |
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Spilling from the old vehicle were hippies of all eras decked out in tie-dye and top hats bejeweled with feathers and beads. |
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The gift of the kings from the coastal regions was thousands of exquisite young girls from the Karpasika country, all slender-waisted, of luxuriant hair, decked in gold. |
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The covered part of what was the railway terminus has become the waiting lounge, it is decked out like an airport departure lounge, well I suppose really it is. |
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Deng quickly decked the assailant, achieving her own bit of YouTube immortality. |
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The apartments will all have decked balconies with glass balustrades, ash veneer doors throughout and surface and underground car parking facilities. |
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This, understandably, didn't matter to those decked out in blue and red. |
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Out of the pool jumps Amanda, decked out in bathing cap and goggles. |
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Now its labyrinthine streets decked in shades of blue are open to visitors. |
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The track opens on Rihanna approaching her swampy throne, decked out in an outfit Miley Cyrus could only dream of. |
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A Mexican hairless is decked out in a bright pink turtleneck. |
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Whether it's a tourer, a motorhome, a holiday home or even a folding camper, the winning leisure vehicle will be decked out with mod cons fit for a gadget geek in heaven. |
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We were outside a small church, decked out in gowns and black ties. |
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There's a couple of unexposed things, decked out in red and green stripes. |
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On our visit the restaurant was decked out for the festive season, with myriad glinting fairy lights and the obligatory sprinkling of canned snow around the windows. |
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Our real hour of glory came when they filmed the school nativity play in the local church, which was decked out with studio lights for the occasion. |
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Stalls were decked out with various soft toys of all shapes and sizes as well as large selection of bric-a-brac, which had been donated by parents and children. |
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I keep a photo of him on my desk at age six or seven, decked out in overalls and brogans, clutching in his hands a bunch of potatoes from the garden. |
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He was decked out in a classic Bond-like suit, a Versace original. |
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The original train, which started service in 1982, was composed of the former private carriages of assorted Indian rulers, ornately decked out in teak and ivory. |
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Saturday evening saw me and some friends all decked out in sleek dresses, smart shirts, fancy suspenders, a couple of very nice hats and one truly fabulous vest. |
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There is a flagstone patio as well as an elevated decked area. |
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Each print depicts a different bull's skull, fantastically decked out. |
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It was a cosy atmosphere inside Coffee Pot, which was decked up with balloons, festoons and buntings, besides a decorated Christmas tree and crib set. |
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A daybed on the right side of the room had been decked out with sheets and pillows and considering Aria's past accommodations, it looked like heaven. |
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A field reporter was decked out in a lavender pressure suit giving an account in a desolate-looking field of scorched and blackened rock with a glassy texture. |
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The groom is Scottish so he and all the ushers were decked out in kilts. |
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The eight were decked out in all of the gear needed for a night mission. |
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This timber seems to have only been used on decked ships, spreading the thrust from the mast through the rowers' thwarts and from the ribs to the hull. |
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Seasoned fans bristling for a good time, designers decked out almost as wildly as their creations, the glitterati from Wellington and Auckland, cool in black. |
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All the south-facing roofs are decked with photovoltaic cells to provide electrical power. |
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It was down to rubber neckers slowing down to gawp at houses decked out in Christmas lights. |
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The effects of moulds and chemicals present in the indoor air of our modern homes and classrooms decked out as offices are well researched. |
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The Chinese actress got all vampy at a Louis Vuitton event in Shanghai decked out in, well, Louis Vuitton. |
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The canoes are decked boats which must be propelled by single bladed paddles and inside which the paddler kneels. |
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Nearly all of these decked vessels are mechanised, and 40,000 of them are over 100 tons. |
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Visually taking their cue from 1960s British Invasion groups, some power pop bands decked themselves out in skinny ties and matching suits. |
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The king's body was carried east from Cardross by a carriage decked in black lawn cloth, with stops recorded at Dunipace and Cambuskenneth Abbey. |
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Except that Clarissa Astley would not have been decked out in a king's ransom of diamonds. |
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Johansen grabbed the ball to take the penalty after he was decked in the box, only for sub Leigh Griffiths to intervene and pull rank. |
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A man came on dressed as a nun on a mobility scooter decked out with an electric organ. |
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A host of amenities offered at each building includes a cafeteria, decked parking garage, and helistop. |
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It is decked out with chandeliers and white sofas, with a silver cocktail bar and a large chequered dance floor. |
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The bedrooms are beautifully decked out with touches of elegance like a Georgian chaise lounge and fresh white flowers. |
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Rooms are decked out with driftwood and nautical features, and there is even a bunkroom laid out in the style of a ship's cabin. |
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In early February the North China Marines arrived, bag and baggage, decked out with full uniforms, overcoats and fur-lined hats. |
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The Meow Mix House, on display in New York City, is decked out with plenty of webcams to let peeping tomcats check out the shenanigans at www. |
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Everyone is decked out in their finery and Priya has even managed to co-ordinate her outfit with her baby buggy. |
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He even out-kissed the kissers by planting a smacker on his two-year-old daughter, Gemma Rose, also decked out in black and white. |
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Grandfathers decked out in bright yellow and green soccer jerseys, showing off Eiffel Towers shaved into the back of their heads. |
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By contrast, decked kayaks can fill with water and are difficult to reenter if you fall out. |
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Meanwhile, Britney is decked out as the hotel's waitress and she had a senior waitstaff teach her how to properly hold the silver platter. |
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He strutted down Bond Street with the best of them, decked out in in his top hat, wasp-waisted coat and silk hose. |
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In the raft with him went four principal subject chiefs, decked in plumes, crowns, bracelets, pendants and ear rings all of gold. |
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The cross-dressing is part of traditional ritual festivities, where men decked up in women's attire attempt to please the temple goddess for their wish fulfillment. |
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Chapuys reported that it was King Henry who decked himself in yellow, celebrating the news and making a great show of his and Anne's daughter, Elizabeth, to his courtiers. |
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The scene is 1908 Germany, with the Second Reich at the peak of its power, ruled by a Kaiser who is almost always decked out in a splendid military uniform. |
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They decked the bar out with World Cup paraphernalia for June and July. |
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Taking one of those nuisance trips to the store I spy a gomerette walking a snow white miniature poodle decked out in the stereotypical pom pom cut. |
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Terraformers decked in space suits trekking across the desert sand on the Red Planet to reach a bio-domed habitat they call home seems more plausible for some these days. |
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A traditional ned is required, too, and Shellsuit Bob, decked out in the ned uniform of white trackie bottoms and gold jewellery, will up the schemie factor. |
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Fox himself was the ringmaster of the show, decked out in a top hat and enough guyliner to make Johnny Depp weep, while straddling two banks of keyboards. |
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