He pulled out magnificent earrings with glistening pearls and emeralds dripping from them and then a glass cup with painted mermaids on it. |
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Console tables had elaborately carved supports incorporating tritons, putti, and mermaids set amid scrolling vegetation. |
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She's written six paranormal romances about love complicated by grimalkins, witches, Druids, mermaids, and even mad scientists. |
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Tell the class that early explorers in Florida thought manatees were either mermaids or monsters. |
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The book is full of local flavour and includes stories of ghosts, witchcraft and mermaids, close encounters, poltergeists and alien big cats. |
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There are elves and centaurs and unicorns and mermaids and flying lynxes and all shapes of mythical things. |
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With a Romanesque Revival exterior style, the interior has extensive hand-carved woodwork in the shape of mermaids and mythical animals. |
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The puppet characters will include magical sea creatures such as mermaids and jellyfish. |
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Fabulous sea creatures, giant fish, mermaids and dolphins circulate through the hulls of wrecked ships. |
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Her day job involves research on mermaids, fantasy creatures as inaccessible as her ideal mate. |
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The sea is the home of selkies, mermaids, these liminal creatures that slip back and forth between states as between elements. |
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There were many beautiful and strange statues of mermaids and dragons and other mystical creatures. |
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The thing rushed past his stationary body, jaws snapping at the mermaids ' tails. |
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When she was a child, her nanny regaled her with stories about mermaids and other sea creatures. |
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Wendy was surprised to find the girl also had humanoid legs, and not the tail that mermaids of myth did. |
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His ears look like those sometimes depicted on mermaids, fine webbing, the usual wavelike sea-creature pattern, and gray. |
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It was made out of dark cherry wood and gold leafed in the mermaids and fish carved into the legs of the table and chairs. |
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Over the past decades he has created a menagerie of animals and mythical creatures, including mermaids and two-headed dragons. |
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Ancient maps contained only the sea, colored with symbols such as mermaids, fish or vessels while the land was empty. |
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A group of beautiful red-haired mermaids were all screeching at the top of their lungs. |
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We veer away towards the subway, through the bloated families and the preening mermaids and mermen. |
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However, the mermaids and mermen of the Pacific were ugly, angst-ridden hags with ape like features and brown hair covering their upper bodies. |
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We've all heard of mermaids, but know less of their male equivalent, the merman. |
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We must send out as much mermen and mermaids as possible to battle those squids. |
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The styles vary with the times but one often finds marine themes with dolphins, whales, mermaids and even sea monsters. |
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Surely there will be villainous pirates, distracting mermaids, tides change in the new open water chapter of my journey. |
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He believed in spells and whammies and such, in angels and mermaids, omens, sorcery, wind-borne voices, in messages and patterns. |
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The neoclassical style marble busts are particularly noteworthy, as is the set of bronze mermaids by the sculptress Maria Llimona. |
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Each lesson is assisted by virtual mermaids, ducks, mice and other Disney icons. |
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His swirling use of colour and artistic style makes readers feel as if they are under the seas, swirling with the mermaids! |
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Pink cats, purple rabbits and mermaids will be your extraordinary travel mates in this game. |
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Perhaps the origin of the myth of mermaids, their story is told using animal models size, films and videos reconstructions of landscapes. |
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Click on the preview images to see the size of each mermaids and backgrounds. |
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He appealed to the same love of the marvelous and monstrous which Barnum has made his fortune in exhibiting woolly horses, dwarfs, Feejee mermaids and other queer fish. |
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This distinctively narrative work presents a host of motifs that recur throughout Schreuders' printed works, including mermaids and sculpted figures. |
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The mermaids and naiads will recede to deep ocean or hidden lakes. |
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Expect to see lots of tall ships, small ships, rafts, submarines, mermaids, dolphins and lots more, so why not participate this year there's still time! |
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The exhibition begins with a photo of two mermaids posed side-by-side on their stomachs with their tails sticking up in the air. |
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She finds him dragged down into the depths by sea-creatures who are an amalgam of classical nereides and the malicious nixies and mermaids of northern folklore. |
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More conventional, but with a fair share of siren sexiness, were candy-striped Capri pant suits or a 1950s-style ruched jacket printed with little blue mermaids. |
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And then, from the depths of the sea, beautiful mermaids swam up. |
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Dugongs and manatees make up the order Sirenia, so-named because dugongs and manatees are thought to have given rise to the myth of the mermaids or sirens of the sea. |
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Four of the park's 10 staff mermaids perform at each show in the spring's chilly waters, along with a male swimmer who plays the prince in the story. |
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Along the way they encounter dwarves, mermaids and a truly sinister sea serpent. |
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A mythological sea, or Neptune's kingdom, it is the privileged shelter of mermaids, giant octopuses and other phantasmagoric creatures. |
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In the air and see the sylph Sylphides, in the fire dragons and salamanders, water sirens and mermaids and the earth fairies and gnomes. |
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The nacreous gondola is ornated by mermaids, underlining the mythical, the imaginative, the unreal components of the composition. |
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Tales of mermaids in these parts have been passed down over the years. |
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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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There were mermaids with gold chains around slinky long tails, swimming along with little merchildren. |
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He relegates fictions like fairy godmothers and mermaids and unicorns to the realms of poetry and literature. |
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According to the saga the aquamarine originated in the treasure chest of fabulous mermaids, and has, since ancient times, been regarded as the sailors' lucky stone. |
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This is where young lake pirates and little mermaids like to drop anchor. |
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Despite the gilded mermaids and white pianos of his ludicrous quarters in Tripoli, he preferred to live in a tent, and always travelled abroad with one. |
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Mercow. The description of pretty mermaids frolicking in the water is so widespread that it was thought there must be a real creature lurking behind the legends. |
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Cupid's dart, anchors, hearts and mermaids were highly favoured. |
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