In his portrait of Leonello, Pisanello places the young princeling in profile before a rosebush, the spines of its leaves as if beaten from gold. |
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The middle of the miniature is dominated by a large treetrunk in front of which a rosebush is in bloom. |
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But the sun's shining, the daisies are out, the roses look terrifically healthy, and my rosebush payments are running out. |
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Second, Tuymans discovers in the very humiliation of the medium a vitality as surprising as a rosebush on the moon. |
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Thus, for example, the interlacing of the branches of a rosebush is known to invoke hope. |
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These people looked on a blossoming rosebush, a colourfully-woven cloth or a painted wardrobe with quite different eyes. |
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A salmon pink miniature rosebush, creamy silver colored which flowers abundantly. |
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We sat outside my house for a couple of hours, then gathered the money into the front pocket on my cagoule, hid the box under the rosebush, and went home for tea. |
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Use: Spray the mix every two or tree days on rosebushes against the rosebush black spot. |
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Whoever plants a rosebush gathers roses This notion immediately comes to mind if one thinks of the Wouroud group. |
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This 40 petal rosebush is velvety deep red with glints which give the impression of a black rose depending on the lighting. |
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Three walkways permit the discovery of the façade, covered with a white rosebush, and access to the castle. |
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Amérindiens calls it the rosebush of the meadow. |
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Already last year, Alexander Girault had surprised everybody: this rosebush which is not remontant, had produced some supplementary flowers while its bloom was ended? |
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The nutritive and regenerating formula of this cream is especially rich in essential fatty acids thanks to a combination of shea butter, muscat rosebush oil and jojoba oil. |
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An old pond, fitted out as a swimming pool, may help you to cool yourself down in the summer, and the pergola with the rosebush area offers you many other spots to enjoy. |
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Early on Saint Andrew's day, the mothers go into the garden and gather tree branches, especially from apple, pear and cherry trees, and also rosebush branches. |
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