In another, a woman forces herself to throw a ribboned bundle of letters into a fire. |
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All seven colors of magic ribboned through the spell-form, which looked superficially like a gate. |
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A frillier dress, of sea-green, with a ribboned stomacher, and a raised chin make her air more confident. |
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To escape the whispers, I fled outside where wild flowers ribboned under the fence, or to the old stables. |
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He yanked it aside, and thrust the snowball onto her white neck, above the ribboned collar of her flannel nightshirt. |
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It is topped with candied hazelnuts and whole roast almonds, and is beautifully presented in a ribboned package, so it looks very festive, too. |
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The entablature is alive with a long recessed panel framed with pearls in which is nestled a ribboned frieze encased in molding. |
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On each flank, the long ribboned bas relief taotie ornamentation is submerged in a background of leiwen. |
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Each person received a ribboned package with a baby blanket, a pair of underwear, an item of children's clothing and a colourful hemmed wrap. |
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To tie in with Canada Day, Gerwien is selling the colorful ribboned pins to promote racial harmony. |
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The team endured a punishing trek, up and down whitewater rivers and through mountainous terrain ribboned with the snare lines of armed poachers. |
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They display ribboned, alternate and sheathing leaves, that meet to form a pseudobulb that acts as water reserve. |
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How great would it be if gang members sported ribboned hats instead of tattoos? |
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The work is heavily Homeric, remote and noble, full of gloomy gray seas and doomy gray mountains, and ribboned with bardlike epithets. |
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This frame is a succession of friezes, ribboned, molded or decorated with shells and bell-flowers. |
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After we left, the newlyweds would slip off to an historic San Antonio hotel, carrying a ribboned picnic basket of champagne and pate and Brie and baguettes. |
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The new structure, with its flying titanium ribboned panels, will massively change the classic skyline of Manhattan as seen from the Brooklyn side. |
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The quartz grains are largely unstrained, but minor ribboned quartz, characteristic of highly deformed terrains, is found as a significant detrital phase only in this member. |
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The road ribboned down the steepest slopes in switchbacks so convoluted that I continually met Christina almost head-on but with my eyes level with her pedals. |
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Fishermen called out as they hauled their catch to shore, immaculately ribboned girls giggled home from school, and a starry-eyed Rasta called Jammy clinked my beer at the last dip of sun behind the sea. |
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Neckline ribboned with a wide, origami-folded silk dupion bias. |
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To present control, expensive, ribboned, juiced. |
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Jasmin Gerwien shows the flag and her five-coloured ribboned pins. |
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The leaves can reach 50 cm length and 5 mm of width, they are ribboned. |
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