This is the way dead heroes are supposed to come home, their coffins draped with the American flag, greeted by a color guard. |
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They removed the flags that were draped over the two torpedo cases that sat in the launch platform. |
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I took the letter from my hand bag draped at my side and uncrumpled the paper. |
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Inside, a motley crew of gents are draped over by a mixture of girls in varied state of undress. |
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He was several inches shorter than herself, slimly built, and draped in colorful clothes. |
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The sleeves were merely just two slips of material which draped just below the shoulders. |
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Achan, the head monk, draped in the colours of the dawn, unlatches the door to a large metal cage. |
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It is an irony lost on nobody that men draped in the English flag proclaiming unmatchable patriotism are the ones who disgrace this country. |
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Tracey approached the pool area, towel draped around her neck and a sarong covering the bottom of her bikini. |
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On the second day of rain, Al took the tarpaulin separating the two sides of the boxcar and draped it over the front end of the truck. |
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White robes draped across her slender form, snow-white and simple in design. |
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She draped the cloak across a chair and began to unwrap the long package that she carried. |
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This is another massive usurpation of local control of public schools, draped in the faux fabric of federal accountability. |
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The sound of those words chilled us both, as if suddenly the night fog had draped over the two of us without warning. |
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Both of them draped their cloaks around themselves and mounted their horses as she galloped up on her grey charger. |
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Hundred-year-old live oaks, draped with tendrils of Spanish moss, provide a natural canopy here. |
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Jackson briefly answered a reporter's questions about a chain of sparkling ornaments draped over a gold vest he wore under his black coat. |
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A chain is draped around the rim, and inside the container is a skull, a knife, railway spikes, and a lungoa. |
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Sheer fabric was tied in bunchy knots and other tricks, draped over the bed to look like a waterfall and long enough to touch the ground. |
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The chill in the air nipped at my flesh as the Temple Elder draped a clock of virgin white over my shoulders and led me to Her altar. |
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But with just one day to go, fate spites me with a deluge and I shall drive to work draped in towels and with a cap on my head. |
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The plastic glass on the front door is cracked and splintered, and sheets and filthy blankets are draped over the dirty windows. |
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You couldn't tell what they were like, for they were draped in voluminous layers of fabric-bright pinks and dark blues. |
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She was squatting by the fire wrapped in scarlet cloth, her shoulders draped in a soiled blanket. |
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The passage then passes under a gothic arch draped with stalagmitic curtains, to the start of a traverse. |
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He was the city's oldest resident when he died in 1938 at ninety-six, and they draped his casket with the Stars and Bars. |
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But even he has withdrawn to the shade of a canopy draped above a couple of threadbare sofas and that glorious moment now seems an age away. |
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Thin, white lace fell from the top point of the canopy and draped around the bed. |
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Within hours, the walls were draped in art paper bearing handwritten tributes to Gavin. |
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Todd whirled the blanket he had draped around his shoulders like a cape and exited back into the kitchen. |
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I woke up to the dim light of an oil lamp casting shadows across my face, a heavy blanket draped across me. |
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His robes, loosely draped around his tall but sticklike figure, were trimmed in silver-blue and stood impossibly white among the sand and dirt. |
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As always however, their stomp would matter little without the melodies on which they're draped. |
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The high ceiling was draped in more curtains, hanging down in billowing cascades of color. |
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The headpieces, which looked like mops, draped from the heads of the revellers, bounced up and down as they moved across the stage. |
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The escort carries with him or her a flag during the flight which is then draped over the casket upon arrival. |
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By day she draped herself in strands of multi-coloured beads, while by night diamond cuffs climbed the length of her arms. |
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My strapless bra I'd had on the day before was draped over a lampshade nearby. |
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Her hair was pulled into a French braid and she was still wearing her street clothes but had her concert uniform in its bag draped over her arm. |
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His leather packages were draped over the animal's body and they were knocked up and down as the horse took enormous strides towards Jourogn. |
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The set designer has stripped the stage bare and draped it with heroically scaled posters. |
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Silhouettes are sculpted, wrapped and draped with emphasis on simple elegance in slim cut suitings and asymmetric cut dresses. |
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Nylon netting draped over your cherry tree or blueberry bushes will keep birds away. |
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Ten young performers with hoops draped around their small frames formed a circle and danced around the award-winning Grey Buffalo Singers. |
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Naude's simple pine coffin, draped in a South African flag, was carried into the church by military pall-bearers. |
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Decoratively draped over the frame is a swag of gray fabric painted with an orange dot on a light blue square accented with red. |
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The swags of curtain material draped around the bed add to the mood, recalling colonialists' luxurious homes in the Caribbean islands. |
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Notable neoclassical features include the square plinth base, flame finial, and engraved swags of flowers draped from rosettes. |
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Silk and velvet fabrics were draped, swagged, or suspended from ceilings to achieve a graceful yet ordered effect. |
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He laughed and gestured to his white shirt, smart black pants, black tie and white cloth draped over his arm. |
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Use cotton swabs or cloth swatches draped over foam makeup wedges to get into corners. |
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A Roman woman of patrician dress and bearing stood in the doorway, accompanied by two soldiers draped in civilian clothes. |
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There is a downstairs cloakroom which has black and gold walls, white tiles and a sunken shower with draped white shower curtains. |
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The boys wore the standard fan clobber of polo shirts and England strips and draped themselves in flags and beer. |
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And over his shoulder were draped strips of various types of cloth and fabric. |
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His shoulders relaxed, and he wiped his hands on the towel draped over his shoulder and stumped forward on his peg leg. |
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Opposite the fireplace, a bulky dark wood bed was draped in dark blue velvet covers and snowy white fur pelts, its sheets thrust to one side. |
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White lights entwined with silver ribbon draped the window sills, door frames, and banister, bunched with clusters of holly and mistletoe. |
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The peplum was originally conceived as a small panel of fabric or a short skirt draped over the lower torso area of a women's dress or outfit. |
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A black cloth was draped on the large cross above the organ in the center of the sanctuary, faintly illuminated. |
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The natural surroundings of the airfield, draped in early morning mist, look too lush and fecund for a country gripped by a grim war. |
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The word death in Polish is a feminine noun, and is thought of as a tall woman draped in white. |
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His head was pillowed on one of Teigue's arms, with Teigue's free arm draped loosely over him. |
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Highlanders originally wore a stretch of plaid, often vegetable dyed, that was draped and pleated to form a skirt with pockets. |
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The plaid is a length of tartan cloth draped over the shoulder and does not properly refer to the pattern, which is the tartan. |
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Alternatively, the insulation can be fastened to the sill plate and draped down the wall. |
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She leaned forward and draped her arms around her knees, interlacing her fingers. |
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Dressed in floor-length robes and his head draped in cloth, Mutwa offered the detectives a disturbing interpretation of the boy's murder. |
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His skin was jet black and gleamed like polished ebony, and he wore swathes of a fine dark grey cloth draped over his body in loose folds. |
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At the painting's optical center is a large, round table draped with folds of brilliant white cloth. |
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Dresses were strewn across the bed and draped carefully over the trunks, the soft folds inviting Gwin's caress. |
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His black jacket was hanging over the footboard to his bed, a string tie draped over it, and a white shirt was laid out on the coverlet. |
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A magnificent four-poster bed stood in a corner and a rich comforter was draped over the bed. |
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Whether you serve a fruity deep-dish cobbler draped with a homemade pastry crust or a lush pumpkin cheesecake, keep the servings small. |
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A cream marble altar stood complacently in mid-front, draped in a stunningly white tablecloth with fringes at the edges. |
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Metallic mosaic tiles, opulently draped curtains, and fringed rugs and throws all contributed to the heady and exotic effect of an Ali Baba cave. |
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Curtains draped along the glass frontage keep out the vestiges of daylight, a pre-requisite of all good clubs. |
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I have no doubt it now hangs over a window as a make-shift curtain or is draped on a wall. |
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He carefully draped it over Ramirez, and soon the warmth from the luxuriant fur stilled his chattering teeth and banished the damp. |
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The former soldier's coffin was draped in a Union Jack and carried to St Bartholomew's Church, in Park Lane, on a carriage drawn by two horses. |
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Untanned and unfit, his default dark suit and tailored white shirt draped a tall, soft frame. |
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Home of the largest collection of modern art in Europe, as the ginormous banner draped over the outside proudly proclaimed. |
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The table is set up before a net draped window, with red candles prominently visible. |
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The scrub student gowned and gloved, set up sterile fields, draped patients, and assisted with surgery. |
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His coffin was draped in the red and green of Mayo and the local club formed a guard of honour. |
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In the emergency room, draped surgeons paced anxiously alongside empty gurneys. |
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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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Beneath the platter is a dish towel draped on the diagonal, which provides visual weight and connects the rack to the table. |
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There were two beings, a woman and a man, enrobed in velvety clad that draped their long, thin bodies. |
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Also present were dressmaker dummies draped in costumes worn during the performances. |
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One of his hands, though, drifted to the leather duster she still wore draped about her body. |
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The sides of the magnetic donuts also were draped, allowing the neurosurgeon to work within a sterile field. |
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It consisted of a lavender shirt that draped off the shoulders, exposing them completely, and it was very low cut. |
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The fabric draped off her diminutive form, hiding her hands and bare feet easily. |
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A yellow shawl to match her dress was draped over her forearms, and she chuckled nervously at Allen's reaction. |
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In a further affront to American freedoms, a traditional scarf was draped over her shoulders. |
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A see-through white scarf was draped over his leather belt and trailed down the back of his dark purple leg-armor. |
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He draped his suit jacket over the chair and walked over to his answering machine. |
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His suit jacket was draped over his chair and his tie was loosened a bit so he could work comfortably before he left. |
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I took the piece of cloth and found holes where the head and the arm would go though, and draped the clothing over my head. |
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Ariel has draped some clothing on the tree and Trinculo takes a robe and puts it on. |
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The main color was teal but a darker blue see-through skirt was draped over the bottom of the dress. |
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His coffin was draped in a Union flag and was carried by six soldiers from his artillery battery. |
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At his funeral the coffin was draped with the club flag and members carried the coffin. |
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All the furniture is draped in grey blankets to make it more sophisticatedly grey. |
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She was draped in a shimmering golden cloth that barely covered her and was held in place by a ruby pin. |
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There was at least thirty people sitting at both sides of the table, all draped in black robes. |
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Dicena had cried herself out and draped herself on her mother's shoulders, arms limply dangling down Debra's back. |
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Yesterday, she came along and draped herself completely across both of my arms. |
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She draped herself over me and planted a very wet kiss right on the inside of my ear. |
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Last week two bikini models draped themselves across a couple of 1970s Nortons for a magazine fashion shoot. |
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Black fabric draped through the halls, concealing all portraits and ornamentation. |
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Black and red curtains draped gracefully to the floor, resplendent with fierce twining dragons. |
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The cloak draped down to her ankles, and like the cloak, it was also lined in gold. |
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I stood and smiled to the group and then accepted the black dress coat that Derek draped over my shoulders. |
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His dinner jacket was draped over a chaise lounge by the fireplace, and his white dress shirt was halfway unbuttoned revealing his flawless skin. |
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In no time, he had the whole outfit draped over the shower curtain rod to drip-dry. |
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His photograph depicts an androgynous figure, eyes shut, wearing white pancake make-up and draped in the American flag. |
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Smiling his smile of acknowledgment and gratitude, he draped his long overcoat over her shoulders as he set about making the morning meal. |
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Colour is draped over the client to see what brings out the natural radiance of the skin. |
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At the head of the tomb is a photograph of Arafat with a kaffiyeh draped over it. |
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Beyond that, weed draped on fence wire and whin bushes by the roadside, marked a Princess. |
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Some of his greatest work was created with his arms draped affectionately over his looming bass as he lost himself in the music. |
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She had changed from her high heels into flat tennis shoes, and wore a small shoulder purse draped over one shoulder and around her neck. |
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As the pencil thin model draped in a body hugging kebaya walked in, the audience let out a collective cry. |
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Along a stretch of one road someone has draped strings of little lights in loops and whorls on a line of trees. |
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The men wear hand woven kente cloths draped over the left shoulder, with a ready-made short sleeved shirt underneath. |
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Her wiry gray hair curled from beneath the edges of a blue kerchief and a colorful fringed shawl was draped over her shoulders. |
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Allison was dressed in a completely red bodice with dramatic keyhole front, draped waist, and cascading front tulip hemline. |
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Suzie, reassuming her usual role, draped the dress over Samantha's outstretched arm and turned back to the others. |
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Entering with his majestic walking stick and brightly-coloured cloth draped over his arm, Mantose appeared proud and arrogant. |
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Her wiry gray hair curled from beneath the edges of a blue kerchief and a colorful fringed shawl draped over her shoulders. |
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She draped her arms over Zach's and continued to kiss him, loving the soft caress of his lips on hers. |
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The boy-leader came over, took the blanket from the foot of the couch, and draped it over my shoulders. |
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What might she be thinking in the picture below, as she is draped in a korowai at the conclusion of her valedictory speech? |
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A korowai cloak made with kiwi feathers was draped around the shoulders of the 27-year-old when he arrived at the Supreme Court building. |
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Tessa and Sophia skipped in with daisy wreaths and bracelets draped all over them. |
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The siltstones are also finely laminated, the laminations often draped over fossil plant material that is preserved in situ in palaeosols below. |
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Maybe we could have made some raspberry vinaigrette, draped ourselves over a nest of baby greens, if you know what I mean. |
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The tall, zelkova tree beside the pagoda is draped with lanterns on the Buddha's Birthday in May of every year. |
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Bed linens are draped, layered and pleated in three grand monochrome compositions that achieve the stately sublimity of religious art. |
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The War Production Board banned the zoot suit because of the extra material required in the long jackets and draped trousers. |
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I know this because my chin now rested on her shoulder, my arms draped loosely around her waist. |
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The manager went off, and returned with a length of adhesive plastic, holding it out like a holy cloth to be draped over a bishop's neck. |
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Bunched optical fibers and acrylic light ducts draped like lianas from the ceiling, pulsing with digital information. |
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The leaves of our giant rhubarb have been shown at school, used as fans in hot weather, draped over climbing frames and used to camouflage dens. |
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The two were draped completely in dark robes patterned with runes and ancient text. |
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In a fashion shoot called Doll Drums, the model lies limp and stiff, draped over chairs as if she'd been thrown there by a petulant child. |
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There are few visual images more saddening than a flag, limply draped at half-mast. |
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Her green jacket was loosely draped in the crook of her elbow, and her jeans were clean, as if they had been purchased recently. |
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Giant photographs of Arcadian scenes are draped across concrete apartment blocks. |
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Winding roads are bordered by palmettos, crape myrtle and live oaks draped with Spanish moss. |
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The salad, made with whole romaine spears draped in crumbled Roquefort and warm pancetta dressing, is simple and stunning. |
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It was draped loathsomely in ragged finery, now soiled with blood and gore that blackened slowly in the heat that enfolded it. |
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The man in the passenger side draped a white flag out the window at arm's length. |
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Adam found another blanket and draped it round the empty eyed woman's shoulders. |
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The draped table is sterile only at the top surface, according to established and recognized principles of aseptic practice. |
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If you are painting with an airless sprayer, set it up in the shade, and keep a cloth loosely draped over the paint bucket. |
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There he is, emerging from the pines, wearing jeans and a white T-shirt draped loosely over his thin but sturdy frame. |
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The Christmas tree is also draped with asparagus fern, giving it a fuzzy, soft focus effect. |
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It's a real four-seater saloon car with serious pace when you need it, rather than a supercar draped in a saloon's body. |
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It consists of a madras head-tie and a skirt with lace petticoats draped at the sides. |
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He had draped the table with a fine white linen cloth and added a single tall blue taper candle to the center. |
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There were three white skinned women who were inexpertly draped in Indian saris with long sleeved jackets. |
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She draped the white fur coat seductively around her shoulders and sashayed into the sitting room. |
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There are bolts of taupe fabric draped on the windows, and the lighting is muted. |
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Still nobody had offered to take our coats, so we draped them over the back of the chairs. |
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He looked around the small room and found his jacket and shirt draped over the back of a chair. |
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The microphone stands were draped with flowing white scarves that swept the stage floor. |
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Many wore their faithful maroon scarves while some were draped in Jambo flags and others had their faces painted. |
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The railings lined the tented wall behind the head table that was centered before a massive stone mantelpiece draped in tulips. |
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Of the walls, one was occupied by the window, the other by a draped mantelshelf bristling with Cupids. |
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They are surrounded by several lean-tos held up by tent poles, and everything is draped in camouflage netting. |
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Nelson stepped from his shower, wrapped in his blue terry cloth robe, with a white towel draped around his neck. |
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His face was painted black, and lines and bandoliers of ammunition were draped across his shoulders and neck. |
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Off most of the main bustling thoroughfares lie tiny cobbled streets draped with vines and lined with old brick facades. |
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My own coat was still draped over the chair by the door, but even from where I stood I could see loose threads dangling from the seams. |
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Next to the table, she sees her favorite light blue dress draped over a chair. |
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My Pet Dog was a droopy old basset hound with folds of brown and white fur draped over his snout. |
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It's a large, traditional room with a fireplace, heavy furniture and a three-piece suite draped in throws. |
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While the models were clothed in plain white Bonds underwear, they were draped with warm woollen beanies and scarves. |
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She is given to wearing dorky cardigans, ominously the sort draped over the shoulders when sitting up in a hospital bed. |
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The giveaways are the white beard, ruddy cheeks and pet cat draped round his neck like a fur stole. |
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Lily and Eric Clarke found him there one day, draped in an old curtain reciting Shakespeare from memory. |
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This wine is ideal with slices of cool turkey, dusted with a little sea salt and draped over a crisp lettuce bed on rye bread. |
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The fire was merrily burning in the stone fireplace, the mantle draped in pine boughs and ribbon. |
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Long pieces of sheer pink fabric were draped over the high white painted metal bedposts and the bars above that attached them. |
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Leonora was dressed in a white trouser suit covered in sequins, with a white fake fur cape draped over padded shoulders. |
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The dead queen's coffin, draped in black velvet on an open car, was drawn to Westminster by six horses through streets lined with torch-bearers. |
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Others are draped in belts of machine gun bullets, or carrying rocket-propelled grenade launchers over their shoulders. |
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His attention left the sleeping women and went to the hand carved, silk draped and beribboned crib. |
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The two of them had draped their shawls around their shoulders and descended the stairs in silence. |
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The rusted wire was draped with a coat of translucent ice, the frozen water hanging down in inverted spires. |
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His sister lay beside the small girl, her arm draped protectively round her as if to try and shield her from the danger they were now in. |
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Her feet were bound by irons, dress ripped ripped, and battered towards one side, while the other side draped down, just above the ankles. |
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When I dived the Borgny, an old trawl net was draped round the stern along the seabed. |
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Dropping to deck level at 26m on the port side, the railing is intact and draped with several layers of trawl net. |
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Indian Hindi-language cinema is no longer about women draped in wet saris, actor-heroes with big hair and song-and-dance routines around trees. |
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Her and some other lady draped in jewels started discussing the trinkets in the cabinets. |
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The reliquary bust's shoulders were made to look as if draped in a rich brocade, and it has a removable silk and enameled silver miter. |
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I walk into a room, pick up a piece of charcoal and look at the model posing against a sofa draped in blue. |
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Eventually he was taken away with his hands trussed behind his back and a hood draped over his head. |
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A combination of the two, the shoulder shrug gives you the convenience of bolero sleeves and the elegance of a draped scarf. |
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Each item of furniture was draped in white sheets and the windows were shuttered. |
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Peter's body, draped in the White Ensign, was committed to the sea while a guard of honour and the destroyers fired salutes. |
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But his family went one step further and arranged a military funeral, with the Union flag draped on his coffin and a guard of honour. |
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These yield an unearthly effect, especially since the artist has draped his monogram, suspended from a garland, across the top of the picture. |
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Within the room, twin beds came into view, light making manifest every fold and curve of the gray-blue covers draped upon them. |
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Stand her in the middle of a darkened Victorian dining room draped with holiday greenery, a Christmas tree twinkling in the corner. |
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She had long, soft layers of silken chestnut hair that draped over her slender shoulders and cascaded down to the base of her back. |
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The windows are big, letting in plenty of light, and draped with simple check curtains. |
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It's draped in bunting and bedecked with country frou-frous. |
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He stood by the windows, looking out over the great expanse of choppy sea, his tall form draped in something nondescript which might have been a military greatcoat. |
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In the center of the small bedroom is a double bed draped with handmade quilts, and the small group of women crowds the narrow spaces surrounding it. |
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Some players have taken it as the cue to large it, with pegged and draped trousers, full-roll collars and duotoned patent-leather pimptastic shoes. |
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A huge chariot approaches carrying a veiled nymph draped in a gross of silver veils sitting upon a throne with a black robed, and veiled figure beside her. |
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Padma draped her first sari at the age of twelve, the age at which girls traditionally began to wear saris when they, as she politely puts it, matured. |
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The sides are draped with oilcloth so that no one can look in. |
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I was sleeping on my side and he'd draped himself over my body, head stretched out on the point of my shoulder, legs hanging down my back and chest. |
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The sky draped as a backdrop for the crimson harvest sun like a painting in a majestic golden frame embellished by great brush strokes from a master's hand. |
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The fact is that on the streets of India, certainly by Western standards, most women appear to be draped, swathed and completely covered in fabric. |
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His 6'4'' body is in a coffin draped with the American flag. |
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The cushions and pillows and bolster were all bright red, as was the canopy that draped itself over the posts of her bed and dangled in soft muslin ruches. |
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The arm that had grabbed me was clad in an old Victorian raven silk shirt with slightly draped sleeves coming into a neat cuff around the wrist with small silver cufflinks. |
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Among its wealth of neoclassical details are the legs in the shape of inverted obelisks, the torsos of draped and winged caryatids and atlantes, and the allegorical figure. |
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A parked police car had a lumberjack shirt draped over its back window. |
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The satin tablier in front was gracefully draped with white tucked Brussels net, and the corsage was made high to the throat and ruched at the neck. |
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With all of her feminine assets covered, the strands went to work tailoring a belt and draped skirt before forming leather boots with soft fur collars. |
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The cushions and pillows and bolster were all bright red, as was the canopy that draped itself over the posts of her bed, and dangled in soft muslin ruches. |
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He is proudly clasping his gold medal, draped in the Scottish flag and wearing an enormous blue floppy top hat emblazoned with a brilliant white saltire. |
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She had pulled a neat, itchy blanket out of some obscure closet and draped it over her, and her sleek hair was pulled up into a tight knot at the back of her head. |
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Vaguely, he heard church bells from the city strike their hours, their clear sound muted by the snow and by the rose curtain draped partially over the study window. |
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Logan dressed in a pair of shorts and draped a shirt and towel over his shoulder before he walked over to Brett's room to see if he wanted to join him. |
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Decked out in a Napoleonic hat embellished with creepy tentacles, the giraffe-necked figure has a sloe-eyed green lizard draped around his high collar. |
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The coffin, draped in a Union flag with Mr Miller's medals and helmet, was mounted on a turn-table ladder fire engine as it led a slow procession through the city. |
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I walked alongside him in my new evening dress brought especially for the occasion, high heeled strappy shoes and a thin shawl draped across my bare back. |
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A cape was draped upon his broad shoulders, a dark shade of ebony as well, in a circle around him reaching mid back and joined in the front by a large red jewel set in silver. |
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Mixed or unmixed fabric, stitched or unstitched, embroidered or unembroidered, and draped or fitted adorned the bodies of monarchs, priests, rebels, and commoners. |
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Sunlight sparkled on the snow mantling the trees, while deep drifts, their hollows moulded with blue shadow, were draped between the trees like sculpture. |
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They are also draped in sarees and decorated adeptly with jewels. |
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She seemed totally unconcerned as she stepped forward, draped her cloak near the fire, and unslung the small harp case she'd worn on her back beneath it. |
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The boys, draped in baggy denim and plaid, stand beneath them and stare. |
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The former has the classically draped general rising from his sarcophagus, while around him the pyramid of Eternity crumbles and the figure of Time breaks his scythe. |
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I've cooked on some very nice barbecues and I've cooked on grills that are basically old toilet bowls or tanks with some metal wire draped across the openings. |
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In one deft sequence, Carrington sits outside Ham Spray House, draped in a blanket, watching the loves of her life pair off into new relationships. |
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Philip did likewise with his own neckcloth and footwear, but draped his coat more neatly over the back of a chair, with attention for its elegant lines. |
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Manservants of the Warlord dressed in bright red, the color of life, carried a scarlet sedan chair draped in crimson silk and embroidered with designs of phoenixes. |
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As he stood draped in a flat black cloak and tunic of stitched faces, the old warrior's voice echoed off the inner walls of the ancient oubliette. |
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Many looked gaunt, clothes hanging off them as if draped on clothes racks. |
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She unzipped her coat, removed it, and draped it over her arm. |
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Dozens of patients, mostly dressed in black, marched through the streets following a draped coffin while musicians played a dirge on a flageolet and melodion. |
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In the 15th round the next day, before 16,000 unbelieving customers, Jim Jeffries sank soddenly to the canvas, his once awesome right draped over the lower rope of the ring. |
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Drawing the covers up with a fumbling hand, he draped his arm around the other person in the bed, absently kissing Jane's shoulder as she began to stir. |
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She got up and put on a robe that had been draped over her chiffonier. |
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At these coastal restaurants, the waiters might be wearing ties and the tables could be draped with linen, but customers are still welcome in shorts and flip-flops. |
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He always wears warm clothes, sometimes a cape or an overcoat on top, a waistcoat underneath, perhaps a scarf draped over the shoulders, a felt hat. |
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The coffin was draped with the Kilkenny jersey and the Galmoy jersey. |
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They had draped the railings in Union Flags and pictures of the Queen Mother, and themselves in fleeces, sleeping bags and even lengths of tinfoil to keep out the cold. |
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Joplin was a thin and weedy boy, who seemed to always be wearing a plain white shirt and simple trousers, and the same gray cloak draped over his shoulder. |
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Far down the line of brightly painted longboats I saw a fisherman who owned just one net, which he had draped on a tepee of bamboo stalks to dry in the sun. |
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The island was covered with large oak trees draped in Spanish moss. |
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The place is literally full of cream linen draped huge beds, complete with shoe-less diners sitting Bedouin style with other groups eating food off central trays. |
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Over the chiton, if you could afford it, a woollen cloak was worn, made from an oblong piece of cloth, usually simply draped around the body, sometimes pinned on one side. |
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Originally draped in thick layers of glitches, radio interference and distorted noises, the title track eventually emerges as the most upbeat moment on here. |
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The four steel rods were bound together at the top to form a pyramid, and the netting was draped and then wired to the rods and loosely sewn shut with string. |
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Dare's leather jacket was draped across the back of the sofa. |
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I am therefore surprised to arrive at Hotel Galapagos on Santa Cruz, an hour or so later, to find one draped across my doorstep like a novelty draft excluder. |
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This is the original home of the beautiful people, where 60 year old men are draped by models, rich Italians air kiss everyone and 6 foot blondes are around every corner. |
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Why was the orange juice freely available in jugs, but the water served in wine glasses, by a wine waiter, bottle in hand, cloth draped lovingly around the bottle? |
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The space is flooded with natural light from a very large storefront window, and the fitting rooms are spacious and draped with dramatic burgundy velvet curtains. |
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Cheesecloth is the primary window covering, draped over curtain rods to create layers sheer enough to let light in, but dense enough to provide privacy. |
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The floor was draped in protective white sheeting, and the viscount's wife stood in the middle of it proudly, paint-brush dripping on her bare feet. |
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A sudden flare of white light had the Paladin scrambling for his sword as a shadowed form draped in a cowl and cloak rose from the lake, mistily transparent. |
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And indeed, next to an equestrian statue, a giant candle has been draped in the stars and stripes and surrounded by small candles, messages and bunches of flowers. |
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The bridge can be a little confusing when conditions deteriorate, as it is draped in trawl net, but a diver can see and swim inside many parts of it. |
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The walls of his log cabin-style burial chamber were draped in fabric, and he was laid out on a decorated bronze couch covered with furs and other material. |
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The chair of the committee and my colleagues were nonplussed by the protest and several went to the open but draped windows to watch the street theatre. |
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Behind them a van draped with garlands crept along, its rear doors open. |
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Glittery, white snowflakes hung from the ceiling, while along the edges of the bleachers was white gossamer that was also draped over the bleachers. |
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She belonged to some fancy ballroom or draped around the arm of a rich man being his mistress, not a teacher to students in an elementary school out in the middle of nowhere. |
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Her small purse draped over her right shoulder, her light blue shirt hugged at her slender figure and her jeans looked like they were suffocating her legs. |
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Certainly, at both sets of stalls the procession would halt, garlands would be draped over the Brahmins and political candidates, and more coconuts cracked over the rath. |
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I draped his coat on an empty hook and walked into the kitchen. |
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She dressed quickly, and draped a yellow scarf over her shoulders. |
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He immediately shucked off his outer coat and draped it over his shoulder. |
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It was draped in black and topped with red, white and purple flowers. |
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The scaffold that was erected in the Great Hall was two feet high and draped in black. |
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The girl took a jeton and was given a fresh towel which she draped over her arm like a waiter. |
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He then draped a handkerchief over his face to avoid causing alarm amongst the crew. |
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It was then announced that Hedd Wyn had been killed the previous month on the battlefield in Belgium, and the bardic chair was draped in black. |
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In keeping with the orchidaceous theme of the wedding, the decorator draped the walls with lavenders and pinks. |
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Her coffin was draped with Fisher's flag as Admiral of the Fleet and topped by a coronet. |
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The pope sits upon a draped throne chair, robed in full pontificals, holding the keys in one hand, and giving the benediction with the other. |
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Instead, the crown and sceptre would be placed on cushions beside the throne and the robes would be draped on the throne. |
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Huskisson's coffin was placed on a trestle table in the Town Hall, draped with black velvet and covered with feathered plumes. |
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Simpson's cravat is also found in Straker's hand, and the latter's coat is found draped over a furze bush. |
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At the centre is a five-pronged vajra draped and bound with a coloured silk scarf, representing one of the Five Buddha wisdoms or activities. |
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He wore a beautiful Delhi-style cap of black velvet embroidered with zardozi over which he had draped a cloth that concealed his face. |
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Thomas, from Whit church, Cardiff, told the Echo he would love to do alap of honour draped in the Red Dragon. |
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He takes her in his arms, after first removing the batcape she's got draped over her shoulders. |
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