Fisk is a garlanded, dynamic, vivid reporter, one of the best in the world. |
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A moss-covered cairn topped with a faded prayer flag tied to a branch, it had been carefully garlanded with flowers by passing nomads. |
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A blue-winged putto, garlanded with pink and white flowers, gazes forward into the viewer's space. |
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An early Booker winner, in 1971, for In a Free State, he has been garlanded and honoured by every major prize committee. |
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Two musicals adapted from movies, which have both been garlanded with awards on Broadway find their way to the British stage this month. |
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When his play first took to the London stage in 1991, it was garlanded with awards. |
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Tears rolled down the cheeks of onlookers as Rahul garlanded the statue of his grandmother. |
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First the groom garlanded the bride and then bent a little so that she could reach up to garland him. |
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The afternoon tea-party for about 40 younger inmates was in the conservatory which was garlanded with artificial flowers, all made by the girls. |
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His reign as director of the National Theatre, recorded in these diaries, was garlanded with praise and exited to a storm of acclaim. |
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An enormous tree fills the intimate lobby, and the grand staircase is garlanded and accented with teddy bears. |
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Practically any stationary object within a stone's throw of Princes Street has been garlanded with fairy lights. |
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These selections of players to be garlanded are entertaining, but the processes is inevitably flawed. |
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They have been garlanded with a string of national awards and recommendations. |
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This weekend bonanza got off to a flying start when the guests were welcomed in the royal traditional style, garlanded and saluted by elephants. |
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Their tournaments are televised, the winners are garlanded with fame and money. |
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But the multiplatinum newcomers were garlanded with a bevy of Grammy nominations. |
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I saw the winner of the prize both garlanded with flowers and besieged by stone-throwers and mudslingers. |
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He had already been garlanded with Order of Merit, Germany's national decoration. |
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Destruction: The personification of death and destruction, the goddess Kali is depicted garlanded with severed heads. |
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The play has been garlanded with praise from bien-pensant opinion. |
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Representatives of a few political parties garlanded the statue. |
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This hugely talented Australian group was formed in the late 1970s, but despite being garlanded with critical praise they have never made it terribly big. |
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This brilliant 35-minute Balkan Fiesta was garlanded by ballads in which the wind instruments were accompanied by the melancholic sounds of accordions, violins, guitars and Rastafarian drummers. |
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The Lord who is garlanded up to the belly. |
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Rama Moorthy garlanded the portrait of Sir Sayajirao Gaekwad III and lit a lamp to mark the celebration of 107th foundation day. |
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While he has been away and garlanded with greenbacks Mansell has lost none of his chippily wary Brummie directness and, even, grudgingly sounding charm. |
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The Nuns were garlanded by the friars, sisters and the laity. |
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At his funeral a cavalcade of cars, some carrying his portrait garlanded with flowers, processed through the streets of Yangon, Myanmar's principal city, to his high-walled villa, right by the 16th tee of the city golf club. |
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The festival was comprised of women farmers who walked from village to village, accompanied by a procession of carts pulled by oxen garlanded with flowers. |
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Lionel Kessler, relaxing perhaps on a Louis Quinze day bed, garlanded all round with lines of beauty, seeing welcome proof that his clever maligned young friend was a mensch. |
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