Be aware, however, that when the ceiling is less than 9 feet high, pendant fixtures become a problem because they might hang too low. |
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A desk lamp that can have its light directed to where you need it is essential if you have a central pendant fitting. |
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To light a space this long, you'd usually need at least three pendant fittings, but these will only accentuate the length of the corridor. |
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The only other things the monk might have were a pendant cross and a pair of shoes or sandals, although some went barefoot as a lifelong penance. |
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One stunningly designed pendant lamp had a large square of stained glass on the base, with panels about half a foot high round the sides. |
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Rise and fall flexes from pendant lights mean you can pull the light down for atmosphere and push up for more general light. |
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The fixture type most commonly used for indirect lighting in most spaces is the pendant linear fluorescent uplight. |
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The wattle will turn blue at the base, graduating into a deep rose pink that hangs down like a pendant. |
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He had short black hair and wore a black vest, dark jeans, and a long gold necklace with a pendant. |
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The wakeful partner looks as if she was constructed piecemeal, again with a bust pendant from her broad shoulders. |
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The suspended hulls, which are conceived as a pendant to the vases, seem to confirm the artist's preoccupation with history. |
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Daylight enters through large dormers, supplemented by electric light from architect-designed pendant fixtures. |
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Having a ceiling with downlighters in a kitchen, for example, requires more wires and planning than a centrally-placed pendant light. |
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Do not worry, young Alouette, you may be lost now, however just take the pendant and dowse, it will show you the way. |
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The hall was lit by elaborate pendant candelabra, with shades of Venetian glass, many of which were brought to Bhuj by Ram Singh himself. |
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She takes the leather thong out of my hair and threads it through the hole in the pendant. |
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If someone needs help if she has fallen and can't get up, she can now click on a pendant or wristwatch that taps into a support system. |
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A single beam of light struck the pendant he wore and it shimmered in his eyes. |
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At a loss for words, the boy could only stare, gaping at his pendant that now lay suspended in the air before his very eyes. |
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However, no furniture was in the halls, except three magnificent crystal pendant lamps with 13 layers. |
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The hall teams a pale oatmeal carpet with yellow tones above and below the dado, plain coving and stylish pendant lighting. |
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Avoid pendant light fittings with shades, as this gives the impression of bringing the ceiling down. |
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So Thursday night, 11.30 pm, I'm on the Habitat website, picking out new pendant light fittings. |
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The basement lights are recessed cans on multiple switches and the kitchen lights are a set of three pendant lights on one switch. |
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Upon opening it, she revealed the pendant, picture, and chipped cameo brooch. |
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I would try selling the pendant first to a cousin, but, despite being a family heirloom, I don't have a great sentimental attachment to it. |
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In Coleman's impressive painting, she is adorned with a yellow kerchief, gold hoop earrings, and a necklace with a gold cross pendant. |
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They are mostly epiphytes and lithophytes with fleshy or wiry stems that may grow erect or pendant. |
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The pendant seemed to be getting warmer, heating her neck in a comfortable way. |
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He reached up around his neck and unclasped his silver chain with the cross pendant on it. |
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Among pendant black coral lurked those photographers' delights, tiny orange and red long-nosed hawkfish. |
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In the visitor centre, artefacts taken from Oakbank are put on display, including a toggle, a pendant and cherry stones. |
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The collection includes necklaces, earrings, rings, pendants, pendant sets, brooches, bangles and bracelets. |
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The same colors are repeated in the gilt tazza, the garland of flowers and the pendant, hair ornament, and other jewelry strewn on the table. |
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With one quoit bead or pendant from Varley Halls in Sussex, analysed by the British Museum, a combination of glazing techniques was used. |
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A pendant light, hung from a cord or chain, typically offers task or general lighting for a table or counter. |
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A bracelet, necklace pendant, torc, beads and rings were buried in a plain pot beside two copper alloy palstaves and a chisel. |
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The chain was silver and the pendant was made of ruby and specks of tanzanite were embedded in the crystal's casing. |
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Haynes seems to have included the pendant, separated from the tomahawk, in some pictures simply as another piece of Indian beadwork. |
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Having said that, on the seabed to the port side of the bows lies a large iron pendant, perhaps the remains of an anchor with broken flukes. |
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Care On Call involves residents summoning emergency help by using their phone or a pendant worn round their neck or on their wrist. |
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They keep their pot in a pepper grinder and their poppers in a bullet pendant. |
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Diamonds, chokers, necklaces, bracelets, and a silver diadem were added to the pendant that Skye had put on in Derick's attic. |
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Adam created many variations on the basic design of a central handle flanked by pendant swags and scrolling foliage. |
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She was wearing a plain tweedy suit with a simple square pendant of some purple gem. |
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The countess's long fleshy face emerges, ruinously ogling, from a stack of ostrich feathers and pendant geegaws. |
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The pendant was circular, and within the circle was a tree with a sun in the corner. |
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When I was a baby, she would lean over my cradle and that pendant would be before my eyes. |
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Youthful variations of the theme include filigree pendant necklaces and earrings featuring single fruits. |
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Excavations revealed a sarsen stone cist containing a cremation burial accompanied by a bronze awl and a jet pendant. |
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A small brass pendant shaped like an ulu hung below her chest as she sat in the witness chair, wearing a black and brown sweater and black jeans. |
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Closing her eyes, she sat, cross legged, fingers clasping an emerald green pendant. |
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A while silk scarf was wrapped around her shoulders, and a jade pendant was clasped around her neck. |
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The Seal, made of green beeswax and placed in a metal box called a skippet, hung like a pendant from the document. |
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After showing him the pendant hanged around my neck, his face showed confusion. |
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It was a simple gold chain with a unicorn pendant hanging on the end of it. |
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The emerald pendant was round in shape, with silver and gold twisting over it like roots. |
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A brilliant cut diamond pendant, set in 18-carat white gold, is the elegant prize on offer for the best dressed woman on Thursday. |
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They took a disc pendant on a gold chain that the father had given his wife on their wedding day and also his wife's engagement ring. |
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From the Art Deco era, a unique pendant created from brass and set with a large oval piece of yellow glass cut en cabochon. |
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We're so used to seeing turquoise in a setting for a ring or as a pendant that we don't often consider it for the interior design of our homes. |
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My palm was clammy from holding onto the gold pendant hanging from my neck for so long in the summer temperature. |
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Around his neck hung a silver pendant wrought elegantly into the shape of a dragon. |
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In between there are varieties ranging from picotee, double-flowered, non-stop blooming, and the pendant type, so popular in hanging baskets. |
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For the exhibit, she designed a leather pendant light incorporating fibre optics. |
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Small-scale pendant lights with halogen or quartz lamps are the ideal size for accent lighting. |
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Neat rows of pendant lamps hang from the ceiling, and the walls are covered in mirrors and blue-and-white tiles. |
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And the detached, studied, as well as learned tone of his work acts as a pendant to his quest for self-knowledge. |
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It was, therefore, a pendant to the Lord Chancellor's Residence, in the south-east pavilion. |
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His somewhat more compact work, liberally illustrated with colour, was published by the Royal Collection and forms a happy pendant to Russell. |
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A pendant figure, the executioner, kneels to sharpen the blade that will peel the satyr's skin from his body. |
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Now, the pendant passes down the female line in our family, given to each woman on her wedding day. |
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The first step is to consider a low to moderate level of ambient light, typically provided by recessed or pendant fixtures. |
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It's this tale and the attractive, pendant cream flowers, smattered within by deep pink spots, that wins so many votes. |
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Italian granite, French pendant lamps and Brazilian mahogany were soon being shipped to the city to realize the luxurious plan. |
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The pendant strings, which sometimes have subsidiary strings attached, bear clusters of knots. |
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Arbors encourage you to look skyward, better to admire high-flying roses or pendant clusters of grapes. |
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When she was thirteen or fourteen, she wandered into the town museum and spotted the pendant in the crystal ball. |
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When she told me she has a phobia about wearing anything on her wrist, I gave her a pendant watch. |
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The whole was embroidered with hundreds of pearls laced with two agates, twelve chrysolites, twelve garnets, a gold-mounted sapphire and a large pendant pearl. |
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The Roman military pendant is extremely important, as it has come from a Roman soldier based at the Roman fortlet and is identical to ones found at North Shields Roman fort. |
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Around her neck she wore a pendant shaped like a crescent moon. |
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I see the way her silky black hair sits just touching her shoulders, how when she moves the light glints off her plain silver necklace and diamond pendant. |
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The first 20,000 pressings came with a Star of David pendant. |
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Around his neck hung a golden pendant on a thin but sturdy chain. |
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It joined him in the dust and drew a wavering rendition of a double-sided pendant, two cabochons back to back, set in an intricate web of silver links. |
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It had a pendant that looked like a house, which to me signifies warmth and happiness. |
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Nestling on the end of a silvery pendant lay a brilliant shifting and shimmering stone of the deepest blue imaginable, shining with scintillating azure starfire. |
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The front door opens into a wide hall which, like the receptions rooms leading off it, has solid beech flooring, plain coving and pendant lighting. |
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On a fourteen karat gold chain was a pendant with a design on it. |
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The custom cabinets look like bright circus blocks, the tile backsplash has a harlequin pattern, and the pendant lights resemble spun cotton candy. |
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How about a dinner party for 14 at the giant oval dining table, lit by four vast pendant lights, further illuminations kindly provided by the Square Mile? |
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Reaching underneath her clothes for the sapphire pendant hanging from the gold chain around her neck, she closed and eyes and kissed it softly as she does every morning. |
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A pendant hung on the chain, nestled in between her collarbones. |
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He unwrapped it to reveal a ruby pendant which hung on a gold chain. |
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Around her neck was a silver pendant encasing a smooth piece of amber. |
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Then a necklace pendant that she had once had, and then an earring. |
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People over the age of 65 living alone or with another person over the same age are entitled to apply for a safe and secure pendant medical alarm unit. |
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I have a bunch of antique pendant watches from my grandmother. |
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I have a silver necklace with a purple rose pendant, which is wonderful. |
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Others include a football guernsey from the Collingwood AFL side, signed by all of this year's players, and a gold pendant necklace, donated by Hourglass Jewellers. |
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Eyelids which are to deeply pendant and show conspicuously the lachrymal glands, or a very red, thick haw, and eyes that are to light, are objectionable. |
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He tied a ribbon around her neck with a diamond pendant hanging from it. |
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He closed the pendant and tenderly tucked it into his pocket. |
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In contrast to the pure, unstained ivory of Alexis, the Countess had chosen a royal purple gown, low-cut to emphasize the garnet-and-diamond pendant on her small chest. |
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The lady also shows the girdle of a Franciscan tertiary visible at her knee, an affiliation confirmed by the brown scapular pendant on a gold chain around her neck. |
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I took the rings to a jeweler, sold the gold, and had the solitaire diamond set into a pendant, which I then gave to my daughter for her 18th birthday. |
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The collection of pendant necklaces, shimmery bracelets, and delicate jeweled earrings in pale shades of purple, blue, and pink is absolutely lousy with girliness. |
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No one else will promise your milk won't turn yellow after receiving your pendant. |
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The pendant at the end of her gold-chain necklace dangles over her cleavage like an arrow pointing downward. |
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The pendant light is a flotilla of hot air balloons hand blown in glass. |
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Livery collars were also given to important persons, often with the badge as a pendant. |
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A large, overscale pendant light with a classical pattern completes, yet gives the lobby a contrasting style. |
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Additionally, complete new pendant and bath bar lines will be introduced, in contemporary and transitional styles. |
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Disabled reader Ann Louden, a former stock clerkess, is pounds 850 down after bidding for a pink sapphire ring, earrings and a pendant in June. |
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For example, the Luca Carati Plie pendant appears to be an ovoid encrusted in diamonds at first sight. |
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The new pieces feature blue topaz, smoky quartz or blue pearl as a statement ring, earrings, charm or pendant. |
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This pendant has a sweet little sterling silver crown, an iolite and freshwater pearl. |
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A pendant has been manufactured based on the irrational number of Phi, also referred to as the Golden Ratio. |
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For evening, go all-out in a tie-dye or mosaic print halter maxidress, adding stacks of bangles and a long pendant necklace. |
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The artifacts include magatama, an engraved pendant, and emblems with apparent writing. |
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Scotland's Another is using a ceiling pendant light as the main lighting in a room without a dimmer switch. |
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Cube necklace by Sarah Spalding, pounds 975, kickplate pendant, pounds 230, and etched cuff, pounds 480, both by Saizig Carey. |
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Celebrities and VIPs will be gifted with the same Yin Yang design in pendant form. |
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Liv later leaves town, passing on her scry map and pendant to Constantine. |
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There on the pendant boughes her cronet weedes Clambring to hand, an enuious sliver broke, When downe her weedly trophies and her selfe Fell in the weeping Brooke. |
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Nine of the pendant cords are cotton, while three are of camelid fibre. |
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The tower is mounted on a slewing platform, which also carries the power plant and the counterweights, while the jib is supported and luffed by fixed pendant ropes. |
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The award takes the form of a citation under the Common Seal, together with a presentation of a gold medallion pendant from a ribbon in the city's colours. |
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The pollera montuna is a daily dress, with a blouse, a skirt with a solid color, a single gold chain, and pendant earrings and a natural flower in the hair. |
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Another exceptional piece is a large Maori figurative pendant or hei tiki crafted from nephrite, a material that was believed to have supernatural powers. |
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Tucked in her bouquet was her maternal grandmother's sapphire cross pendant with her maternal grandfather's diamond tie tack mounted at the center. |
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Sierra Nevada, 8 39' N, 70 46' W, saxicolous, leaves to 2 m long, pendant, tepals translucent, whitish yellow, inflorescence and infrutescence erect, Dorr et al. |
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Four-inch-long pendant trumpets arrive in swansdown-white in abundance and are, at times, finished off with a pink picotee which is most becoming. |
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