As history progressed the Etruscans and the Romans upgraded their wreaths with precious metals such as gold, silver and gold-plated metals. |
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After the service the wreaths were taken to be placed on the war memorial in Grange Park. |
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Amazing wood decorations depicting cherubs, crowns and wreaths of flowers surround marble fireplaces. |
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In other festivals women most often appeared in white dresses crowned with oak wreaths. |
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At each side of the stadium, Dawson's giant steel-mesh rings hover like wreaths above the entry gates. |
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Tessa and Sophia skipped in with daisy wreaths and bracelets draped all over them. |
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In the Middle Ages young women wore wreaths of gold and eventually gave way to chaplets. |
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The fire hissed as it went out, and around them the cave went dark again as pale wreaths of grey smoke curled through the air. |
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However be aware of cornices and unstable snow wreaths that linger long into summer. |
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Corporal Stephen Pountney played the last post on the bugle and relatives laid wreaths in front of the memorial. |
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Dressed in togas, crowned with laurel wreaths, they re-enacted ancient ceremonies, of which feasting was one. |
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On the left side of the panel, two barefoot attendants approach the altar, clad in short tunics and wearing laurel wreaths. |
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And you look at the eagles, the massive bronze eagles in the victory arches and the laurel wreaths. |
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At the school, boys and girls were lined up in their Friday best to present Greg with wreaths of paper flowers. |
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Flowers can be dried and used in arrangements, wreaths, potpourri, sachets, and more. |
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When dried it can be used whole for wreaths and centerpieces or crushed to use in sachets for closets or drawers or to scent a bath. |
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For added support and color, ribbons run through the centers of the wreaths and fasten to the top of the door frame with tacks. |
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Along with white lights, balsam wreaths, and plastic reindeer, free shipping for online orders is starting to look like a holiday tradition. |
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On last weekend they sold Christmas decorations and wreaths outside the church after Masses. |
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Some 300 others stood outside, laying wreaths at the old iron gates where a bell ringer tolled sorrowful notes from a small bell. |
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Even in modern times some traditions still call for wedding ceremonies where both the man and women wear nuptial wreaths. |
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I've already hung up the holly, bows, wreaths, and mistletoes around the house strategically. |
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You are invited to come along to The Convent Flower Shop to see all the mossed swags, door and cemetery wreaths, logs and Christmas decorations. |
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Family members, friends, and unit representatives laid wreaths at the tomb of the Unknown Soldier during private ceremonies for the three men. |
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A notice pinned up at the cemetery gates stated that people had to take the wreaths away or they would be removed. |
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From arranging holiday wreaths and making bird biscuits to building campfires, all of these activities make for good old-fashioned fun. |
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A blurred, agonizing glimpse into the dimly lighted observation car heaped to the ceiling with wreaths and flowers was all that Honey Creek got. |
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In a couple of years my winter blooming heaths will be big enough that I will be able to use those in the wreaths as well. |
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The large room was ornamented with holly branches, poinsettias, wreaths, and candles. |
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Four pall-bearers carried his coffin, which was decorated with wreaths of red and yellow roses, into the church. |
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There is a scene drawn on the body of the amphora, of two wreaths of lotus blossoms and palmettos on the amphora's body. |
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Before long, wreaths will adorn all your doors, and swags will hang from every wall. |
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As well as swags and wreaths, they embraced the idea of Christmas trees with enthusiasm. |
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People can learn how to create wonderful swags, welcome door wreaths and mantle garlands. |
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Designers often gave these interiors a seasonal mood by adding evergreen wreaths, garlands, or swags. |
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There's more to holly than the shapely, lustrous leaves and winter berries that enhance our winter bouquets, wreaths, and swags. |
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You can find wreaths, door swages and various other items for just about every season if you shop around a bit. |
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Earlier, officers laid wreaths in honour of the martyrs and felicitated war widows. |
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During Champlain's short-lived career as a teacher, her pupils learned to paint by copying her own versions of floral wreaths, Fancy, and Cupid. |
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Not far away, a small pile of flip-flops, sandals and trainers have been carefully gathered, next to a growing mountain of wreaths. |
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A posy of flowers may be hard to manage now, but there is a mass of evergreen foliage that can easily be fashioned into Christmas wreaths. |
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Just tie a few together with raffia or ribbon, and hang on the tree or wire onto garlands and wreaths. |
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Whenever festivals were held in honor of these deities they always featured garlands and wreaths created with beautiful, fragrant roses. |
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In an inauguration ceremony for the exercises, the commanders of the general staffs of Russia and China laid wreaths at a World War II memorial. |
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Special shops have come up to sell tree lights, decorations and optic wreaths in the city. |
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Make a welcoming display in your hallway with bowls of fresh fruit, candles, sweets and wreaths. |
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Orders are now being taken in time for Christmas for Christmas cakes, puddings, mince pies, flower arrangements, holly wreaths and crafts. |
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Mourners placed flowers and wreaths at the graves, including one where two sisters Alina, 12 and Ira, 13, were laid to rest together. |
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Public designations must be well placed and located even when displaying flower wreaths at the mortuary. |
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A group of about 30 people paid their respects in a memorial garden near the station by laying wreaths and flowers. |
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In the courtyard, there were six mourning altars for the dead villagers lined with flower wreaths. |
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Nuala Leonard has started her own flower business, catering for church arrangements, funeral wreaths, weddings and other occasions. |
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This space was ornamented with low relief sculpture of winged sun disks and wreaths located on the pedimented impost blocks between the arches. |
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Decoration could be chased or applied, such as borders of silver or gold, or floral swags, laurel wreaths, and stylized scrolls in varicolored gold. |
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But hidden beyond the ticker tape and olive wreaths, at a small hotel near the American College of Greece, is an athlete who exemplifies the Olympic spirit. |
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Although any aromatic herb is ideal for holiday decorations, wreaths, and table centerpieces, the following three have biblical links with Christmas. |
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One of the wreaths was laid by 90-year-old Chelsea Pensioner Martin McClane, a company sergeant major, who served with the 2nd Battalion Durham Light Infantry. |
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After a few opening songs, we broke up into small groups and hung wreaths and garlands and tinsel. |
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It would be conducted around a bier of wreaths and a serviceman's hat, with a firing party with heads bowed and a chaplain to read the words from the military burial service. |
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Near the conference centre it is strung with wreaths and garlands of homemade flowers, created from plastic bags, paper plates and wrapping paper. |
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Someone has added a small saltire to one of the wreaths, paying tribute to a shared history that was forged in battle. |
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This was followed by a packed interdenominational service in the church, led by the Reverend Simon Wilkinson, before wreaths were laid at the town's war memorial. |
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These will include door swags, holly wreaths and table centrepieces in a selection of colours like gold and silver, as well as in the traditional reds and greens. |
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The few heads that have either been found in or associated with the sanctuary show bearded men with long curly hair wearing wreaths, probably of laurels. |
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Garland, wreaths, and pine tree boughs would be hung, red candles lit in the windows, and holly branches attached to the outside of the pews with big red bows. |
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Farmworkers' wives and other family members often supplement the household income by making wreaths and garlands from the clippings removed in the shearing process. |
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But while snow begins to flutter effortlessly from the sky and wreaths begin to pop up on front doors, Canadian children everywhere smile and lick their chops in anticipation. |
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During their visit the French party took part in the Whit Sunday procession, chosen by the Mayor as Civic Sunday, after which both Mayors laid wreaths at the war memorial. |
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Fresh chamomile can be used in wreaths and bouquets of flowers and herbs. |
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Wire pine cones onto wreaths and evergreen separately or in clusters. |
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Anger mounted throughout the next day, as residents, family friends and young people placed wreaths and cards on the tree and conducted a midday wake and vigil at the site. |
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The dead policeman's mother, Cindy Eaton, wept as she placed her bouquet alongside 100 wreaths and bunches of flowers left on the corner of Dibb Lane in honour of her son. |
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Last week, the Australian navy took family members of the lost crew members out to the wreck site, where they held a ceremony and dropped wreaths into the water. |
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The bathroom is easily scented by placing oil-scented cotton balls in inconspicuous places, or sprinkle oils directly onto silk or dried flower arrangements or wreaths. |
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The committee are providing a trailer this Wednesdays adjacent to the church and they appeal to grave owners to dump old wreaths and flowers and other waste in it. |
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This Christmas we are placing wreaths on the graves of our heroes. |
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In the interest of keeping our local cemetery neat and tidy you are asked not to discard old or withered wreaths, grass cuttings trimmings in the area. |
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Silver wreaths with sprays of the lavender flowers tucked in are nice for decorating our downstairs powder room, where the fragrance comes in handy at times. |
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Rabbits have been in abundance in the area this year and have been upsetting some grieving relatives by eating flowers and wreaths from the graves. |
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The work involves storing all the collecting tins and boxes, organising the collection and ordering the poppies and wreaths to lay on Remembrance Sunday. |
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All used wreaths and flowers must be taken away by grave owners. |
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A flag-raising ritual and presentation of wreaths were held to mark the occasion while the members of the 28th Infantry Battalion performed military drills on parade. |
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At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, the gold, silver, and bronze medal winners were also given olive wreaths. |
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No work except for blueberrying in August, crab picking occasionally, and making pine wreaths in December. |
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For wreaths, attach fresh greenery to artificial wreaths using the wire bristles on the wreath or attaching with florist wire. |
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Queen Victoria's Master, Commodore Christopher Rynd, and Cunard chairman David Dingle also cast wreaths. |
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But no laurel wreaths waited for Marina on the day of her victory. |
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Additionally, laurel wreaths were important in several state ceremonies, and crowns of laurel were rewarded to champions of athletic, racing, and dramatic contests. |
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The rivulet beneath soaked its way obscurely through wreaths of snow. |
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She loved making the fresh wreaths and arranging the Christmas flowers. |
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Decorations include vine scrolls, palm wreaths, and Greek letters. |
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The elves at Flowerbud are using unique accents like Canella Berries, Eucalyptus, and Protea blossoms to create a variety of gorgeous wreaths to greet your holiday guests. |
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Liveried chaprasis were bringing in wreaths to be placed on Mattoo's body, from the Governor General, Prime Minister, cabinet ministers, heads of industrial houses. |
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Instead, the orator proclaims that Constantine experienced a divine vision of Apollo and Victory granting him laurel wreaths of health and a long reign. |
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Garlands, wreaths and bouquets are major derived and value added products. |
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Wreaths with messages of sympathy for the casualties were displayed on the coffins. |
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