The fashion house evoked the tropical island look with elegance in its latest collection of earrings, necklaces, trinkets, and anklets. |
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These include sellers of tea, ice-cream cones, soda, buttermilk, toys, trinkets and even small electronic gadgets. |
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Many of the shelves were old and crooked, weighed down over the years by books and trinkets his grandfather had collected. |
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Visitors are battered by a cacophony of cries by hawkers trying to flog a variety of the ubiquitous plastic trinkets and squeaking toys. |
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My family members give me gifts of tacky, gaudy trinkets that I have no use for. |
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Inside, there are trinkets done up to look ancient, but were most likely purchased on a moment's notice at a nearby dime store. |
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The fashion house evoked the tropical island look with elegance in its latest collection of earrings necklaces, trinkets and anklets. |
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You might think twice about throwing in all of your trade show trinkets, postcards, coupons and matchbooks. |
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A large evergreen tree sat haughtily in one corner as a cluster of Raleigh students adorned it with ornaments, baubles and hand-made trinkets. |
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We hold on to beliefs as if they were cherished possessions, like trinkets that have sentimental value but no practical use. |
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You'll find more trinkets than actual treasures at these sites, said the organization's founder, who got into geocaching about a year ago. |
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At most hotels, guests can stroll into the gift shop to purchase commemorative trinkets. |
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And almost every Breton town boasts at least one Celtic-themed pub or a gift shop selling trinkets with supposedly traditional Celtic symbols. |
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He has gathered some not-so-cute dust bunnies along with his heaps of laundry, circus-themed objects, geek trinkets, and action figures. |
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The maid reappeared soon with three leather cases brimming with jewels and other trinkets. |
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They were dumped and locked in a fine cabin, full of exotic rugs, firs, jewels and trinkets. |
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These old edifices camouflage well-stocked shops that carry crafts, jewellery, trinkets, carrots, clocks, wants and necessities. |
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There were various trinkets all over the room, as well as a bearskin rug on the floor. |
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Teased by the gloom, I peered through its sandwich of heaped rings, trinkets and protective glass. |
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Her and some other lady draped in jewels started discussing the trinkets in the cabinets. |
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There are crates filled with trinkets and mementos that have yet to be sorted, placed or stuffed in the attic. |
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Sam slipped her two silver trinkets onto her bracelet, looping the brown string through the hole in the centre of the coins. |
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She missed the little trinkets and jewellery that were on display from tabletops. |
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Ledoc had turned out to be a salesman of silver crafts, from weapons to small trinkets and necklaces. |
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How, that is, to leave someone who's given you so much more than baubles and trinkets? |
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No, we are not referring to the famed streets of Dubai, which display gold trinkets in all their finery. |
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Instead the desk was cluttered with various trinkets given to him by his charges throughout the years. |
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Surrounded by the trinkets and baubles of the season, Will took the opportunity to introduce them to the inside story. |
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Those two rings are only a small part of the scattered trinkets that contain this power. |
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When my mother called their attention back to discuss the war, I found piles of trinkets before me. |
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Looking into the thick glass window, he spotted the expensive gold and silver trinkets. |
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The thoughtful organisers even put on sale some trinkets for the sake of lady dentists who came in large numbers to the exhibition. |
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The Spanish press comments that she rarely wears jewels, preferring showy costume earrings, necklaces and trinkets. |
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Further pondering was interrupted by a shriek from the inside that let it be known the quarrel over trinkets was still happening. |
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Adriana hid the trinkets in her bedroom, in her little shrine with its statue of the Virgin. |
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Bringing a tree into a house and covering it with trinkets is, of course, an unnatural act. |
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One cabinet with glass doors displayed relics from other lands and other times, fascinating trinkets. |
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Cheap, mass-produced plastic trinkets and novelties are the only treasures available to the vast numbers of the world's population. |
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Thereafter, she begins to exhibit catlike abilities, and chooses to use these for the good of mankind, revenge, and stealing a few trinkets. |
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All day he had been devotedly guarding the naive angel, like an ancient dragon watching over a secret hoard of jewels and golden trinkets. |
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The space was barely used by clothes, but mostly taken up by miscellaneous junk and trinkets, which only a pack rat would refuse to part with. |
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In it were all of her personal letters, her journal, and a few treasured childhood trinkets. |
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Jimmy said his urge to start collecting began with radios, and then expanded to other items and trinkets. |
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The temples are run like mini theme parks where faux monks are more interested in asking visitors to part with cash for trinkets and palm-reading. |
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Another challenge is that some times traditional arts are looked upon as merely involved in the making of trinkets. |
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Busy exploring the novelties now within his reach, he was particularly fascinated by the coffee table with its array of interesting trinkets. |
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They sell their trinkets, junk, cigarettes, DVDs, etc, to our guards and the Pakistani truck drivers bivouacking outside awaiting entrance onto the base. |
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The unconsecrated cemetery's rusty gates are festooned with colourful feathers, trinkets and ribbons. |
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It has been a year since I purged my hovel of cursed trinkets and baubles. |
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A CHARM bracelet festooned with trinkets, worn and slightly dented, hangs in the window of a pawnshop in Paddington, in west London. |
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She had purchased a few small items, trinkets and baubles, mostly. |
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The sun shone brightly, glittering off the grey stones of the castle, catching in the trinkets and glass baubles hanging open to the air outside of shops. |
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Her necklace and trinkets were returned to us in a bundle that was clumped together in her dried blood. |
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Their business involved creating such gifts as cards and trinkets. |
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When the police come looking for him, he must go on the lam and try to piece together the last two years of his life using only the strange trinkets as clues. |
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In the containers they're moving, there are oodles of trinkets and curios. |
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Many species are illegally harvested or poached to supply the global demand for luxury goods, trinkets, exotic pets and meat. |
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I was expecting to discover a market of trinkets and postcards, and even, at best, a tourist office, but no, it's a small library. |
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A slight slowdown in the job market will significantly reduce demand for everything, from cars to trinkets. |
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Others are being killed for their shell, which is carved into ornaments or used for making tourist trinkets. |
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There is nothing like it, because he needs so many carioles for all his ices and trinkets. |
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She would have protected her vase best by ignoring it, finding some interesting trinkets, and telling him he could play with these. |
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Fortunes could be made in Canada, trading trinkets for furs, with no need to fear the deadly fevers of the tropics. |
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Your gowns and jewels and trinkets, all of those were very pricey. |
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We can spend our lives dallying in false advertising and slick brochures about barren land and cheap trinkets and never for a moment wince at the dishonesty of it. |
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There were tents of vendors selling artwork, trinkets, jewels and food. |
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When it was over, the victors triumphantly plundered the goods of their fallen foe, collecting the weapons and trinkets from the bodies of the fallen. |
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Any trinkets, charms, or ornaments expected of a 17-year-old girl to have in her room would never appear in my mine, because I simply did not own any. |
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She was in and out in a few minutes, a bag of goopy trinkets under her arm. |
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Books, clothes, trinkets and curiosities will be on sale from 10 am. |
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It offers a wide variety of Christmas decorations, small gifts such as frames for photographs and figurines, silver candlesticks, candles and non-kitsch trinkets. |
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I had dated non-Jews before, but none went so far as to decorate their home with such blatantly pious trinkets. |
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So sought-after are high-ranking characters and the virtual trinkets that they amass that extraordinary amounts of real-world money are changing hands as they are traded. |
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Among these trinkets, Ivar strums his acoustic guitar and sings, supported by nimble-fingered bassist and backing vocalist Vincent Mougel. |
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Rummagers will find art nouveau trinkets, silver, objets d'art and fine porcelain. |
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With check-in times now prolonged because of security issues, traders are lapping up even more business as they tempt us with their trinkets and gewgaws. |
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A secret pocket, embroidered with a beetle from the large apple blossom design, stores your little trinkets and things. |
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They can be symbolic of goals you would like to achieve, or simple pleasures such as trinkets or shells. |
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I found some wonderful metal screens in a variety of sizes and decided they would make a nice backdrop for the assemblage pieces using my vintage trinkets. |
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Out of the corners come the shadowy shapes of the janitors, to sweep the pamphlets, trinkets, and candy wrappers from the floors and tables of the rapidly emptying room. |
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Also for sale are cheap knockoffs of designer labels made in China, and all sorts of trinkets and toys. |
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There are baubles and trinkets. Not surprisingly, there are plenty of little economic treats that can be digested in unreflective sound bites. |
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Out of Control is more of a lucky dip, with scintillating trinkets and humdrum knick-knacks. |
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Elegant Trinket Box with mirror and amber jewel stores your rings, necklaces, earrings and personal trinkets. |
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Although, through time, it is possible to see a progression from beads and trinkets towards partnering for the industry as a whole, it is not the task of this report to analyze the progression for individual companies. |
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Different products will be exposed ie trinkets, art and arts of the table. |
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Not that thereAAEs much to buy, other than motorcycle paraphernalia and trinkets paying tribute to the Manx cats. |
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The indigenous people were upset by this proclamation and so Ojeda tried to placate them by offering them trinkets. |
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With the aid of friends, family and the local Girl Scouts, they filled 90 stockings with trinkets and sent them off to Abakan for Christmas. |
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It was Africoons who enslaved other Africoons, then as now, and sold them for pretty trinkets. |
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Painted quandong, kurrajongs and acacia seeds and 'porcupine' quills were used to make necklaces, earrings and trinkets. |
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For an entire month recently, I saved all the mail and trinkets I received at my office, rather than route them to the circular file or give the contents to colleagues. |
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Open Wed-Mon 11am-7.30pm A perfect example of a zakka-ya, a popular style of shop that sells a discerningly curated selection of trinkets, and odds and ends. |
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Will the President of the Treasury Board do the right thing, recall these bags of trinkets and ensure that all Canadian flag pins are made with pride in Canada? |
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European watches, which had previously been regarded as curios, fashion items or sentimental trinkets, became timepieces of exemplary precision and rare simplicity. |
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Some, such as Apple, have tried to shoehorn an entire smartphone's worth of functionality onto the wrist creating expensive, often-confusing trinkets. |
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Children had their trinkets by that point: it is unnecessary to buy a figurine of Ron Weasley with detachable broomstick every time a Harry Potter film comes out. |
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Designer labels and expensive trinkets will make your Leo purr, or give them the royal treatment with gourmet foods, spa treatments, and champagne. |
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Include one greening announcement a day during the meeting: for example, the location of recycling bins, your green trinkets and swag, or the local food and suppliers you've used during the event. |
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Initial contents of a Geocache Your Watershed cache could include informative brochures about the local watershed, items such as school lanyards, trinkets representing the natural or cultural heritage of the area, and so on. |
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Because the Chinese no longer produce only white shirts and trinkets. |
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Mr President, I too would like to see the security barrier come down and, once some of these elements have been repainted, see it end up as souvenirs and trinkets, just like other barriers. |
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Plenty of brochures were available along with trinkets and free samples. |
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Worthless trinkets, Moorish textiles, and above all, shells from the Canary and Cape Verde islands were exchanged for gold, slaves, ivory and Guinea pepper. |
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My desire evaporates as fast as the sky train that will bring him home to his festering suburb later tonight, a few bahts in his pockets to spend on useless trinkets. |
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Agriculture proved difficult and the local Indians, though hostile to Spain, were unwilling to trade for the combs and other trinkets offered by the colonists. |
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