Decorate a small conifer or other evergreen tree with garlands of unsalted popcorn and cranberries and grapes strung on heavy-duty thread. |
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The rooms are bedecked with handmade ornaments and shimmery garlands, and stockings are hung by the chimney with care. |
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The swans that flutter above, with garlands of lotuses or lilies in their beaks, suggest the cool fragrance of an aquatic environment. |
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Designers often gave these interiors a seasonal mood by adding evergreen wreaths, garlands, or swags. |
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He uses plastic garlands suspended in the lagoon to provide an anchorage for the drifting pinhead size larvae. |
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Canopies, finely executed pillars, draperies folded in gentle scallops and garlands lend to her pictures an aura of opulence. |
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Delicate fresh garlands of these enchanting blossoms were also fashioned into elegant little circlets, then attached to bridal veils. |
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Prunings from mature hollies make their way into classically shaped urns, while evergreen garlands drape windows and doors. |
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Specialists can date and place a frame by reading an elaborate code of swags, garlands, urns, egg-and-dart, and oval sunburst motifs. |
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In the third bowl are flowers, reminiscent of the crowns of flowers offered to women and the garlands offered to men. |
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The garlands are all bell-shaped, wooden-framed and covered in paper rosettes sewn into place. |
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Then members of the mandirs or businesses sponsoring the floats personalized them with balloons and garlands. |
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Pennants flapped from the rigging like welcome garlands and tiny bandsman hugged tight their brass instruments amidst the crush. |
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There's full silver service presentation, of course, by gliding traymobiles and Indian waiters under garlands of hibiscus. |
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The mansion was surrounded by wide green lawn, decorated with swags and garlands. |
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The former Education Minister, K. Anbazhagan, who is in the habit of chewing betel leaves, used to be honoured with green garlands. |
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Orange-blossom was another favourite, often wired on to garlands of greenbrier and pinned to the wedding dress in tiers. |
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The bright sunlight poured down on the myriad of rocailles, garlands, leaves, amphorae, birds and cupids. |
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The hall was lined with great columns down both sides, and the whole area was festooned with banners and garlands of flowers. |
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The sacred bamboo rod is bathed in holy water from a golden vessel and wreathed in garlands of fragrant flowers. |
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Just tie a few together with raffia or ribbon, and hang on the tree or wire onto garlands and wreaths. |
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People can learn how to create wonderful swags, welcome door wreaths and mantle garlands. |
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Six garlands hang from the west gallery on heart-shaped escutcheons and five bear the initials of the deceased and the date of his or her death. |
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There were potted trees with lights in them and there were garlands of leaves, flowers and tulle wrapped around the banister on the staircase. |
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Some are holding beautiful flower garlands and decorations they hope to offer the sadhus as they pass. |
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Whenever festivals were held in honor of these deities they always featured garlands and wreaths created with beautiful, fragrant roses. |
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In her madness, Ophelia climbs a willow tree to hang garlands from its branches. |
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Congratulating her in their own personal way were the children who honoured her with hand-made garlands. |
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Stone crosses like these are not unfamiliar to you, nor are these dim garlands of everlasting flowers. |
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Hanging in garlands on the sides of the tables, trees, and the fountain were white lilies. |
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The wedding cake had five tiers, with green garlands and purple flowers spiraling towards a gazebo at the top enclosing a dancing couple. |
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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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With Christmas on its way, the scent of pine needles from garlands and evergreen trees, as well as the spices and gingerbread of the bakeries, filled Jude's nostrils. |
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Although the nuchibana song lyrics mention cherry blossoms, the flowers used in the garlands actually depict a type of hibiscus plant indigenous to Okinawa. |
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Farmworkers' wives and other family members often supplement the household income by making wreaths and garlands from the clippings removed in the shearing process. |
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Politicians and ambassadors placed garlands of flowers in front of it. |
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Ms Mayawati, a former primary-school teacher, is known for her love of diamonds and dalit-sized garlands of banknotes. |
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One of these, named after Olerys himself, consists of soft yellow-ocher swags and garlands surrounding polychrome medallions depicting mythological scenes. |
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Their funebrial garlands had little of beauty in them besides roses. |
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Near the conference centre it is strung with wreaths and garlands of homemade flowers, created from plastic bags, paper plates and wrapping paper. |
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Venus, accompanied by her Games and Pleasures disguised as sailors, invites mortals to accompany them, and in fact has her cupids enchain the lovers with garlands of roses. |
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Behind them a van draped with garlands crept along, its rear doors open. |
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We string meanings up in front of each other like garlands, like paper chains, whipping ideas into the air. |
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Gilded garlands of flowers run up and around the long palm leaves that rise into curls that support the upper section. |
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Explore this district filled with a myriad of colorful spice shops, clothiers, and Indian flower garlands. |
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Originally the caduceus was a rod or olive branch ending in two shoots and decorated with garlands or ribbons. |
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Girls often make garlands of birch branches and flowers to put into water for fortune-telling. |
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The garlands and prizes go to those who decipher inscriptions, solve equations, put together a formula that slays disease germs. |
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The heads are carved with fillets and garnished with garlands of flowers carved in high relief. |
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This central motive is then surrounded garlands intertwine and composed of small pink starlit flowers. |
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Installed on a temporary framework, under a peristyle ornated with hangings, garlands and flowers, the carillon had a great welcome. |
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This is a silver tea caddy fully embossed with floral garlands and cupids. |
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The four corners are adorned with garlands of flowers and foliage, centered around a rose in full bloom. |
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Above the trophies are pastoral composed of a basket, dove wings, garlands of flowers, sheaf of wheat and other foliage, gathered with a bow. |
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One was beating the drum, and the other wore a rearing gold-foil cobra on his head, from which hung many garlands made of bits of cloth, gathered to look like flowers. |
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I have counted scores of these rich garlands, throughout which the queenly lotus always shone conspicuous, bespangling the surface of the water at the same time. |
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The period fireplaces have trumeaux adorned with paintings, or garlands, the decoration being as varied as the number of fireplaces. |
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Their lintels are adorned with the scrolls, garlands of flowers and fruit which are present on the pilasters. |
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The structure was decorated with garlands and flags and hanging behind the Prince was a portrait of his mother, Queen Victoria. |
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This space is profusely adorned with such Baroque features as garlands, fruits, mirrors, paintings and gilded gesso artwork. |
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Next to that typical Mexican hat, one can also dress up in a mariachi outfit, in ponchos and flower garlands. |
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To reduce your energy consumption and thus the production of greenhouse gases during the holidays, use light garlands made with LED bulbs. |
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Lock, top of frame and side-mounted breech lever gold-inlaid with stars, floral motifs and laurel garlands. |
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It features vases filled with roses and flowers surrounded by garlands of acanthus leaves and scrolling tendrils. |
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After a few opening songs, we broke up into small groups and hung wreaths and garlands and tinsel. |
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Take a stroll through the spice-scented streets and discover a treasure trove of silverware, brassware, ethnic jewellery, jasmine garlands and silk saris. |
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It consists of a series of wide and narrow bands of rinceaux, arabesques, and garlands in niello and filigree, with one lower section including an arcade with figures. |
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It won the Booker Prize last year, but received no garlands from Pat. |
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Popcorn, dried figs, fresh cranberries, seedless grapes, or thick slices of a fresh orange can be strung into garlands and hung onto the higher boughs. |
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The centre is home to Cambodian children as young as three who have been found begging and selling flower garlands on Bangkok's traffic-clogged streets. |
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In this way, they bore similarities with the May Day garlands which were also a common festival practice in Britain and Ireland. |
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Among these are marigold flowers for garlands and temples, which are typically harvested before dawn, and discarded after use the same day. |
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It is popularly strung into garlands that are presented to visitors and dignitaries, and is a common offering to religious images. |
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Mrs Horrox told me departees were once presented with a garland of plumeria, but the Mission elders deemed garlands immoral. |
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The flowers were made into garlands that, according to folklore, were offered to statues on religious altars or in churches. |
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And Naishadha stood revealed by his shadow, his fading garlands, himself stained with dust and sweat, resting on the ground with winksome eyes. |
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Periglaciation in the Eastern Drakensberg and Lesotho Highlands produced solifluction deposits, blockfields, blockstreams and stone garlands. |
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Children's editions of the garlands were produced and in 1820 a children's edition of Ritson's Robin Hood collection. |
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Periglaciation in the Eastern Drakensberg and Lesotho Highlands produced solifluction deposits, blockfields and blockstreams, and stone garlands. |
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To spurt coloured smudges, to harmonize shades of green with the rock, the wood, to draw garlands of wistarias on rounds arches near a pool where nenuphars and bluebells loll? |
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Fundraisers donned grass skirts, bikinis and garlands of flowers for a pub crawl in aid of an East Cleveland animal charity. |
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There are also two Apsara with flower garlands at the top of the stele. |
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The image is transported in a flower-decorated cart accompanied by a RocĂo group, and the village streets are decorated for the occasion with flowers, garlands and flowerpots. |
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There were rats in its parlors, but its brick facade was festooned with fruited garlands and palmette friezes, like a silent film star gone to seed, still gamely making up and waiting for her close-up. |
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Mr O'Hagan locked them in his safe like treasure, and when he strolled in his cold-room among the flecked and gleaming, subtly coloured garlands of pork and beef, treasure was what he saw. |
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After lunch we decided to festoon the tree with garlands of electric loons, moons, spoons, puccoons, cocoons, bassoons, baboons and vinegaroons. |
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Rollicking, ephemeral cycles of passionplay across the stage, evoked by spiralling bodies, dissolving lovers, unexpected ambushes, and collapsing waves and garlands of linked dancers. |
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But by this stage the villagers have decided to treat me as an honoured guest, putting garlands of flowers around my neck and tying cotton threads around my wrists. |
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The Brahmans then undressed and took a bath, after which they put garlands on their heads around their long hair and proceeded to the temple, intent on their hymns. |
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Short lived, it was a compromise between the Louis XV and the Greek style with more rigid shapes and the rediscovery of fluting, acanthus leaves and garlands. |
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The garlands added nothing to the substance of the legend but ensured that it continued after the decline of the single broadside ballad. |
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In the parish church at Matlock six exceptionally well-preserved garlands, known locally as crantses, hang in a glass-fronted cupboard in the south-west porch. |
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The shelves feature jewelry, handmade garlands, and unique housewares by sisters-in-law Kate and Laura Roebuck of Oxford, who create under the brand BowerBird. |
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