Even statues of Annamayya and Ramanuja, leave alone those of Mahatma Gandhi and Ambedkar, are enveloped in yellow festoons. |
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Meanwhile the factory of Joseph Terry and Sons Ltd was transformed by a lavish display of festoons, streamers and flags. |
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The mold-blown scallop shell vase in Plate XIII is decorated with festoons reminiscent of Phoenician glass. |
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The painted body of the stately Beekman coach is adorned with the family's coat of arms, crest, and applied floral festoons. |
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These festoons were one of the more common and accommodating species in the area, enabling me to get lots of nice shots. |
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A handmade, ornamental paper happily festoons the upper register of the work. |
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The hall was bedecked using balloons and festoons, with candle-lit tables adding to the carnival ambience. |
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Wherever I look in my mind I find accumulations of dust and festoons of cobwebs. |
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Colourful stickers, festoons, bargain deals and a whole range of sales gimmicks are employed to lure customers. |
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The 1897 building, with its multifoils and festoons, replaced another that stood at this site. |
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They also paint them red, the colour of happiness, and string them in festoons for wedding decorations. |
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Colourful festoons and flags marked the inauguration of Sanjeevanam by K.J. Yesudoss on Monday morning. |
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Non-biodegradable plastic festoons would decorate the medians and would pose an adventurous journey for road users. |
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I suspect they are a strictly local phenomenon, hanging around in festoons in The Weald. |
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The road is decorated with colourful festoons whenever a new film is released and invariably there will be a mad rush for these movies. |
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Above it, pink nylon falls in decorative festoons around a chandelier hanging from the ceiling. |
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To provide a festival spirit, the spiral-bound projects of the students replaced the banyan leaves as festoons. |
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All streets leading to the holy river are decorated with colorful festoons and banners. |
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Houses are decorated with colourful festoons, stars and cut-outs depicting the Lord Jesus' life and, of course, the quintessential Christmas tree. |
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Long dhotis cascade in folds to their ankles, and are held in place at the hips by complex belts richly decorated with beads and festoons. |
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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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The edges of the fibula are decorated with double palms whose lobes curl in different directions to form a line of festoons. |
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They came to a little restaurant adorned with knotted ropes and red-and-white life buoys and festoons of fishing net. |
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Balloons, party hats, festoons, texts in various languages and of course, numbers for dates and ages. |
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At the centre of the front of Croker's enormous sideboard is a carved vase full of flowers flanked by great seaweedy festoons of fruit, flowers and foliage. |
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Only flicker bulbs and festoons were seen around the premises. |
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Characteristically associated with the ocean trenches of the western region are festoons of either peninsulas or islands or both. |
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Important pair of two-light ormolu candelabra decorated with acanthus scrolls supporting oak leave festoons and enclosing a ram head. |
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Every bedroom has its own Christmas tree and festoons of decorations. |
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Among their products a wide range of grooved vases, fonts decorated with puttos, little columns and floral festoons for sacred figures. |
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Egg laying in octopods is accomplished by the female individually fixing the eggs singly or in festoons by a short stalk or thread. |
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Buy plastic spiders, cobwebs, bats, lampions, Halloween festoons, etc. at the local carnival store. |
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The scenes depict a series of fake tapestries, wrapped with painted festoons of fruit and flowers, lustral vases and trophies of arms. |
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On either side of the mirror are molded rectangular panels garnished with carved volutes below and festoons and flower wreaths above. |
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At the bare portion of the facade below, contrasts the upper zone that is congested by angels jutting into percario balance, serpents, baroque garlands, festoons and masks, mermaids immodest. |
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Garlands draped in loops are called festoons or swags. |
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The flag of the former People's Democratic Republic of Yemen, as the south was styled when it was independent, festoons the walls of the decaying port city, once its capital. |
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But every time he wriggles through grubbier, slicker, trailing longer festoons of contrition he does more damage to his country. In New York this week it was as if nothing had happened. |
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Roman festoons were usually made of fruit, grain, leaves, and flowers. |
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The façade of the bay, which is sculpted in bas-relief, is decorated with festoons, lozenges and circles, whereas the cornerstones are adorned with rosettes framed on either side with stylised leaves. |
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Its classical geometric composition is based around a centrepiece consisting of a blue circle surrounded by festoons and small dots that link to a six-pointed star. |
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The outer edges of all of the lobes of these different types of flowers are decorated with small festoons that appear to be a simplification of the digits of acanthus leaves. |
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At the center of the bottom, is placed a cartouche adorned with festoons. |
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Three festoons of flowers complete this motif, curving slightly down over the mirror, while two lattice work panels fill the space beside the putti. |
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Imaginative architectural elements frame this scene in the Renaissance style: very fine columns support a curved pediment lush with flower and leaf festoons. |
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It was all cheap and incredibly tawdry, from the festoons of paper roses on the walls to the flash of paste jewels in make-believe crowns. |
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Festoons of golden rope hung like blonde locks from one of the balconies. |
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