Although the gilt throne was sufficiently grand, jewel lovers would have been disappointed once again as there was not a crown or tiara in sight. |
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For most other artists this would be the glittering jewel at the centre of their career. |
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The blood red teardrop jewel seemed to fall right below the orb that Koji had given me. |
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Burnt out devore velvets will be a strong fashion as they look great in rich jewel tones. |
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When he brought the jewel back home, he had it fashioned as an engagement ring. |
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When I took my little jewel of a dinner out, the yolk's top half was beginning to harden a little, and this proved very enjoyable. |
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The song, added to the tongue-in-cheek scenario, made this a hilarious little jewel. |
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I twirled it between my index finger and thumb, watching the jewel give off bright rays when it passed a specific angle. |
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Il Desiderio Preso per la Coda is a little-known jewel near the Piazza Navona. |
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August is the month my family makes its annual escape to Pinecrest Lake, a pretty little jewel north of Yosemite. |
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Bikini Genie is an ingenious little gizmo of a jewel that clips onto the back of your bikini and gathers it up into an instant thong. |
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There are only 16 rooms in this little jewel, now part of the Orient Express group. |
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It is a little jewel of a place and an interest in fly fishing or shooting is not necessary. |
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The twist comes when Wilma's handbag gets switched with that of a jewel thief. |
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During a performance of Swan Lake, wacky cops and jewel thieves overrun the stage. |
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An epidemic of jewel heists is plaguing stores in malls from Connecticut to Florida. |
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There are photo frames and little jewel boxes in the shape of dolls and animals, all with sparkling jewels inset. |
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To me, they are like a rare exquisite jewel in the midst of all kinds of other jewels. |
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He was working on a jewel theft case when he suddenly disappeared, along with 5 other agents. |
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Quite how this shiny little jewel of a record got ignored I will never know. |
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Her necklace was seen more visibly with the blue sapphire jewel glowing slightly. |
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Giorgio Armani has harmonized beads and sequins to create a shiny jewel of a wrap-around top. |
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She had a golden horn coming from her head with a sapphire jewel on her forehead. |
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And finally, there is the jewel in the crown of this dynasty of abnormality, David's sister, Amy. |
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This has been the dilemma facing the FA as they once again tinkered with the jewel in their crown, the FA Cup this week. |
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Our reservoirs and surrounding countryside are the jewel in our crown when we play host to visitors and tourists. |
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That is the very old mantra in Tibetan Buddhism, om mani padme hum, Hail to the jewel in the heart of the lotus. |
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Towneley is the largest of Burnley's many parks and is a jewel in the crown of the town. |
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Her fingers brushed against the smooth glass of the jewel and she withdrew it, carefully inspecting it for chips or scratches. |
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It had no color, just a jewel my mother gave me but when I put the amulet around her neck she disappeared. |
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The instinctive lure of this tiny jewel of land would unerringly bring them back. |
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Monopoly, however, is the jewel in their crown, one which they guard jealously. |
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Indeed, I invite United Future members to take a call, because this bill is meant to be the jewel in their crown. |
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They really are the jewel in the crown of the gardens because of their historical and cultural importance. |
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In its time this tiny jewel of a palace has served as a governor's residence, a town hall, a mint and a prison. |
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They can also acquire skills in trades such as leatherworking, fishing, jewel crafting, and many more, that help them on their quests. |
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Our varieties of bands in platinum, white gold and yellow gold will be the perfect setting for your customized jewel. |
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A current pushes us along the vertical drop, past jewel anemones, bright yellow sponges and orange sea fans. |
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The jewel in the crown of this bijou empire is the Seafood Restaurant, which he opened in the early Seventies. |
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Amongst them were contrasting patches of colour from common and jewel anemones. |
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Many tweeds shown on the catwalk had raw fringes and the fabric could be inset with jewel rhinestones. |
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Huber was the prized jewel of the Met system a few years ago, but became a bit of a tweener between catcher and first base in recent years. |
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Her coats featured jewel encrusted collars and belts, also made in tweed and checks. |
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A jewel sparkled from her pierced navel and her jeans rode low on her hips. |
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Arguably the jewel in the area's crown is the rolling expanse of unspoiled countryside. |
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And on screen, she could play sentimental innocents, as well as jewel thieves, cross-dressing pickpockets, and slippery vamps. |
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The School of Music is the jewel in the crown of Cork's cultural infrastructure. |
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It takes talent to transform a joke into a jocular jewel and the cast of the Mad Mission movies succeeds time and time again. |
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What a horrible start to the new competitive hurling year for the jewel in our crown. |
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On more than one occasion during the qualifiers Eriksson's jewel looked more like a rhombus that had slewed drunkenly. |
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Peterhof stands out like a jewel among the bland communist structures found in greater St. Petersburg. |
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Or I was cast as the noble savage, with a jewel in my navel and a long black wig. |
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I chose instead to employ the vernier tang sight, and for me, this is the jewel of the No.2's sighting system. |
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He danced and pirouetted gracefully around the horde of enemies, dealing fatal stabs and slashes with his jewel sword as he did. |
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It is a superb gold half-hunter with top quality 19 jewel Waltham Riverside movement in a heavy 18 carat Dennison case. |
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Now the entire fall line is available to the rest of us, featuring jewel tones and rich hand-knits, plus capes, coats and leggings. |
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Its blade was strong steel, the handle gold with a jewel set on each side of the handle. |
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The Hong Kong of the movie is full of deep blues and steely greys, a dirty jewel on the water. |
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I have an 1880's silk pieced quilt top with a beautiful graphical tumbling blocks pattern in a lot of dark and jewel colors. |
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I mean, with all this jingly jangly jewel stuff in our pockets, we'd make a lot of noise, even swimming in the moat. |
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Inside, in one of the mirrored and gilded rooms that glitter and preen like a self-conscious jewel casket, is warmer. |
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The University of Bonn uses the infrared-sensitive sensors of the jewel beetle as a template for a remote fire-sensitive network. |
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To him, she was a precious jewel among thousands of massive and useless rocks. |
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On the cradle by the window slept their precious jewel, their baby daughter. |
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The jewel of the site is the catoptric light with its brass and steel clockwork to turn it. |
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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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Bright green jewel anemones grow out of orange sponges, and anemones are squeezed into oval shapes by the competition. |
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Haley held the hammer just above the head of the chisel for a moment before flicking it back and bringing it down, hitting the jewel hard. |
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A jewel heist occurs at the hotel and the inspector immediately suspects Valentin because of his checkered past. |
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If you keep heading upwards then sooner or later you'll reach the jewel that surmounts Alfama's crown. |
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That is what he was protecting rather hot-headedly and with too much emphasis, because it was a jewel to him of the rarest price. |
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Kuja yanked the red jewel and pearls off her circlet, leaving only a black band, and stuffed it in her bag. |
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Frustrated detectives are turning their hunt for an expert gang of jewel thieves closer to home. |
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Our code is her code and our code says the jewel of our tribe shall pay with her life. |
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There was talk that this million-pound jewel may be the biggest peace offering ever made by a man to a woman. |
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A jewel glowed softly on her silver chest, a peacock blue the same as the kind of blue of a cloudless Earth sky. |
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Metallic pens come in precious metal and jewel colors and add a special sparkle, especially to dark paper. |
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The 31-year-old is incontestably the dazzling jewel in the crown of an otherwise less than ornate side. |
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She also added jewel powder to the pigment used in her paintings, expressing her passion for the precious stones. |
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Any picture on your hard drive is eligible to become the background for your CD label or jewel case insert. |
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She was in a small, richly furnished room, lousy with velvet pillows in jewel tones, with deep gray draperies. |
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He lovingly converted what was an old toolshed into a jewel of a workplace for his wife, who is a commercial artist. |
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Thumb ring had amethyst jewel in the middle and the pinky ring was just a plain design with squiggly lines and dots, both were silver. |
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The Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice is a jewel for creative interpretation. |
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The new silver crown is like a coruscating jewel in the string of ornaments. |
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Softly and carefully she removed each jewel that kept her hair in place before laying it gently on her lap. |
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This is a countrified area, the jewel of Salford, and it is grotesque that it should be changed in this way just to make money. |
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Were they criminally stupid and arrogant to have chanced upon such a precious jewel and then thrown it away? |
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We know that democracy is a jewel that must be polished constantly to maintain its luster. |
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Within this treasure trove of biodiversity, the crown jewel is a seven-year-old national park on a peninsula in the northeast corner. |
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The Social Security Act of 1935 was the crown jewel of the government activism of the New Deal. |
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It's the crown jewel of media because they have a set of assets that's unmatched. |
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You won't mind wintry skies at the skating rink in Forest Park, which is the city's crown jewel and an even better destination in the summer. |
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Despite being the crown jewel of the Warsaw Pact, East Germany's social and economic infrastructure lagged far behind that of West Germany. |
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Trade your spuds in for Japanese sweet potatoes, Jersey Sweets or red garnets or jewel yams, which provide more nutritional bang for your buck. |
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Even Queen Elizabeth II's personal jewel collection has been incredibly well-documented for the benefit of the awed public. |
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I gathered up stacks and stacks of jewel boxes and left them on the curb for the garbage collectors. |
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The rocky seabed is covered in jewel anemones, dead man's fingers and hydroids. |
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Two consecutive Election Day debacles have shaken public confidence in exit polls, once viewed as the crown jewel of political surveys. |
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The smart deco bar is a beautiful throwback, a jewel box where servers in smart white waistcoats present bowls of olives, nuts and snacks. |
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Spotting the glimmering, jewel studded weapons, Shanza forgot to breathe. |
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After all, the Hamptons has the reputation of being an artistic jewel in the East Coast crown. |
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This combination means that the colourful patchwork created by the budding of different colour forms of jewel anemones, for instance, can be fully appreciated. |
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Like the princess in a fairy-tale forest, she'd free the jewel from its stinging enchantment, quickly polish it to high luster, then royally present it. |
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There were several silents, several early talkies and 15 other films between 1935-49 about Louis Vance's Michael Lanyard, the jewel thief-turned hero. |
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The hot pants that Spears sports in this look are clearly the jewel of her hot pants collection. |
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At first, jewel giggles at the thought of her own life being adapted into its own Lifetime movie. |
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She introduced the tiny jewel to Western audiences from behind a wash of magenta fringe. |
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When the jewel filled treasuries became goals for northern invaders, the temples added fort-like walls, most notably around the hugely wealthy Ranganatha Temple at Sringangam. |
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Add jewel mint of Corsica or creeping thyme between a path's stepping stones, and, if you have room, put a lemon or orange tree or a mock orange beside the path. |
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America's coffee capital, Seattle, is now the most unwired US city, having surpassed last year's winner San Francisco, the high-tech jewel at the tip of Silicon Valley. |
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The jewel in this basic springtime wardrobe is our lovely Breton tee. |
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Those little jewel cases come in mighty handy on nippy mornings. |
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The collection is available in a deluxe case-bound double-CD package or a limited triple-gatefold vinyl edition, in addition to the usual jewel case format. |
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The third and final one was an anklet and the jewel was a turquoise opal. |
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She took from her jewel casket all her finest brooches and pins, and chose again the silver one covered with garnets, as it was largest and most beautiful. |
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It has superbly figured timber, a majestic curvaceous profile and spectacular mounts that echo in gilt-bronze the carved detail on the jewel cabinet. |
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Her necklace, a large red jewel enclosed in filigree silver work, must have been given to her by a mentor within the Order, it seemed ancient and full of power. |
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He also, however, surreptitiously programs them to respond to a command word, which will be later used in post-hypnotic suggestion to turn C.W. into unwitting jewel thieves. |
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But the crown jewel is the restored Verde Canyon Railroad, which steers visitors through the layers of time in Clarkdale and the surrounding countryside. |
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It has superbly figured timber, majestic curvaceous profile and spectacular mounts that echo in gilt-bronze the carved detail on the jewel cabinet. |
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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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A globular point means safety, a conch shape represents fame, a bright yellow flame indicated no obstacles, a lotus and jewel like flame denotes wealth. |
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The crown jewel of the collection is a ballgown of tulle with a beaded bodice. |
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His hand automatically reached up to touch the ruby jewel on his forehead. |
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Tony is just out of jail, after serving five years for a jewel heist. |
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Is he just trying to get close enough to steal the jewel for power? |
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Also, instead of the usual single row of stitching common on other designs, this little jewel of the outback sports two lines for an extra measure of strength. |
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And Galway is the shining jewel in the crown of the Irish racing industry. |
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The Indian woman wears the priceless jewel of modesty with pride. |
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The Buddha, the jewel in the lotus himself, didn't start out in the mud. |
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His squad boasts but one jewel, the 23-year-old Phil Jagielka, but Warnock can look forward to a new contract and more cash should United advance. |
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What has been created in Edinburgh is the jewel in the crown for Harcourt. |
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Apart from these two insects, people in South Africa eat other species of Lepidoptera larvae, termites, locusts, white-grubs, jewel beetles and a few other insects. |
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Scientists have calculated that the European jewel beetle Melanophila acuminata, about 1 cm. in length, can detect a 25-acre forest fire from 7.5 miles away. |
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The jewel beetle, Melanophila acuminate, is a living fire detector. |
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Beginning in the Meiji period, mushiya, or shops that sold singing insects, fireflies, and jewel beetles as well as cages and trapping devices, began to spring up. |
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The product of the Soviets' laudable campaign for universal public housing, Petrzalka's rank ugliness serves only to emphasize what a jewel the old part of the city is. |
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He told me how the wise toad who squats among the kingcups by the stream in summer has a very precious jewel in his head. |
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The ceiling and the chandelier of the main hall were covered with the wing cases of thousands of Asian jewel beetles. |
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The area between her eyebrows wrinkled with the increasing circular motions her two fingers made on her jewel. |
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Drake presented the Queen with a jewel token commemorating the circumnavigation. |
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She put in her favorite nose jewel, a small sapphire in a silver mount. In the mirror she looked like sex-on-a-stick. |
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A kingfisher, an airborne jewel, whirrs past, stickleback in its beak, and disappears into a thicket of riparian willow. |
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Given the current popularity of jewel based games, we figured that combining Sudoku with jewels would be a perfect match. |
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It is expected to be an architectural jewel along with the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque. |
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Embellished clutch bags make ideal party pieces or a perfect gift for Christmas with feather, sequin or jewel details. |
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Anyway, at least I had created the pinchbeck crown in which Dai could place his jewel. |
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Och! musha bedad, man alive, but it's a fine counthry over here, and it bangs all the jewel of a view we do be havin' from the windys, begorra! |
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He always wrote of Sussex as if it were the crown of England and the western Sussex Downs the jewel in that crown. |
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Romeo describes Juliet as being like the sun, brighter than a torch, a jewel sparkling in the night, and a bright angel among dark clouds. |
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Polo... is a jewel of a game for the beautiful people, though, and nowhere is there a higher incidence of beautiful people than Palm Beach. |
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This fly-on-the-wall peek at the planning of a jewel robbery is one of the great films noirs. |
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A SECURITY guard has told a jury that the Hatton Garden jewel heist must have been an inside job. |
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The rich jewel tones of burgundy, ruby, emerald, add the plushness of luxury. |
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The rich jewel tone evokes luxury and the lushness of nature in a saturated shade equally welcoming, vibrant and unique. |
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The shirtdress trend continues in pinwale corduroy and poplin in deep jewel tones for a versatile wardrobe choice. |
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Not by the Raffles kind of gentlemen jewel thief, once played by Anthony Valentine, but by the Barbary apes that live on the Rock of Gibraltar. |
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Pollution is another danger to wildlife such as the jewel anemone or the colourful cuckoo wrasse fish. |
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I've been a bit whingy, but that's because I don't want to ruin this jewel box I've been offered. |
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The islands and fishing grounds that are now a jewel in the crown of tourism were from the earliest days populated and prized by Maori as taonga. |
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It's the crown jewel of the Hanover's current Broadway season, and judging by Wednesday evening's momentously ingratiating performance, it should be. |
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And though this be a great foredeal, and an excellent jewel, yet the great and unspeakable glory, that in time to come shall be declared in us, hath not yet appeared. |
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Rare and endangered species commonly found in the area include the peregrine falcon, red-headed woodpecker, red-shouldered hawk, gray bat, barking tree frog, and jewel darter. |
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In one photograph, the mum-of-three bends down over the jewel chest that is overflowing with glittering goodies, including diamante shoes and bowties. |
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Feminine ruffles on one-piece cutout monokinis, new under-wired bandeaus and halter styles were paired with muted jewel tones in coral, sky blue, lilac, black and cream. |
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Katrina has been trying to fit into the Barbie doll mould with her hairbands and polka dotted frocks, check skirts and cocktail dresses in jewel colours. |
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But ignorantly, and apparently uncaringly, to sacrifice this jewel of Wales' heritage for the sake of a few extra quid is an act of crass philistinism. |
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Socotra is considered the jewel of biodiversity in the Arabian Sea. |
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In the 1970s Liberace is the brightest sequinned jewel in the Las Vegas entertainment crown, a talented, vain and paranoid performer with a prodigious sexual appetite. |
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