Ancient Spice is a Bohemian look blending metallics with the warmth and vibrancy of powdered, spicy shades. |
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A typical military entrepreneur of the 17th century, the Bohemian apostate Protestant Wallenstein is a complex and somewhat mysterious figure. |
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We also learned that the Bohemian section of town was where young urbanites came to feel cool. |
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Some garnets, e.g., Arizona ruby, Bohemian ruby, Cape ruby, and some spinels, e.g., balas ruby, ruby spinel, are ruby colored. |
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This is not to say that there are no descendants of the early Bohemian nobility and royalty remaining today. |
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The Armorica plate, as it is usually conceived, was composed of the Iberian, Armorican and Bohemian Massifs. |
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The Bohemian rebellion was ruthlessly suppressed in 1620 and Bohemia went through a decade of decline. |
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Rows of brightly decorated wooden huts sell Czech handicrafts, wooden toys and puppets, jewellery and attractive Bohemian glass. |
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There's the arty Bohemian society of the Verdurins, the most hideous vulgarians in literature. |
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Bohemian Waxwings breed in open areas and edges of boreal forests, often in places with sparse tree cover above brushy understory. |
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Spotting artists working in their studios can be more of a challenge, as the city has shifted from Bohemian heaven to Western boom town. |
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The vain arrogance of the literati and Bohemian artists dismisses the activities of the businessman as unintellectual moneymaking. |
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Ludvik Moser began making glassware at Carlsbad in 1857 and today Bohemian crystal is prized around the world. |
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With his dapper suits and Bohemian cravats, Demarco quickly became an instantly recognisable figure on the Edinburgh arts scene. |
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References to Bohemian metalworking and glass traditions appear here and there. |
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I heard talk in the hostel of aqueducts and Bohemian quarters and local volcanoes, but I haven't seen them yet. |
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Rafael Kubelik, on the other hand, felt the affinities with Mahler's Bohemian origins. |
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Hundreds of restaurants offer everything from traditional Bohemian cooking to international cuisine. |
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Anyone who reads this blog on a regular basis knows I'm a big fan of the Bohemian philosopher king, Vaclav Havel. |
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In fact, he learned how to paint like a master after extensively touring Bohemian Europe, especially the fleshpots of Paris and Italy. |
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It begins with a short, tentative introduction of Bohemian wistfulness before launching on a vigorous sonata-form Allegro con brio. |
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Smetana, Dvorak and Janacek often remarked on the inspiration they found in contact with the Bohemian hills, forests and rivers. |
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But what was once a sleepy Bohemian beach town is rapidly morphing into an upscale resort destination. |
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This hymn is found in many manuscript Polish and Bohemian hymnaries of the fourteenth centuries. |
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The Bohemian works were written for the keyed trumpet's predecessor, the valve trumpet. |
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It's as though a grimy pall has been lifted off the city and a Bohemian spirit has returned once more to Bohemia. |
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The Jingshan material of Dedzetina sp. differs from the two Bohemian species in having much stronger punctae and anterolateral bounding ridges of the ventral muscle field. |
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After World War II, the Village went through an enormous renaissance as the Bohemian beatnik art place. |
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She became a professional sculptor and hung around with all sorts of famous Bohemian artists and writers. |
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The Australian filmmaker Luhrmann, best known for the boisterous Bohemian musical Moulin Rouge! |
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An unsuccessful attempt at Bohemian jollification is interrupted by the arrival of Musetta with Mimi, who could hardly drag herself up the stairs. |
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David Myers' novel The Bohemian Bourgeois is the true inheritor of that line, his protagonist's name appropriately alliterative, his behaviour equally roguish. |
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The most prestigious traditional Bohemian glass decoration, Tiefschnit, or deep, intaglio carving, was also adopted by the artists of the avant-garde. |
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People rush off to antique shops and pay a fortune for Bohemian glass but forget it came from the same glass works that now make Czechoslovakian Glass. |
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Although Bohemian glass decorators were certainly present in London around the dawn of the eighteenth century, the locals were already carving their own path. |
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Also secured was official authority of the Bohemian kings over Moravia. |
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All have damask walls, marble floors and Bohemian crystal chandeliers. |
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The rarely heard Hussite overture opens the programme, a powerful piece laced with Bohemian rhythms and melodies, taking its name from the Hussite warriors of Czech folklore. |
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In this Bohemian hothouse, our quirks and foibles flourished unchecked. |
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Bohemian jazz lovers have a new haunt, Bar Eile beside the Garavogue, where the first of a fortnightly jazz club session will take place on Sunday, February 13 at 4pm. |
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Existing petrological and geochronological data are used to present a new model for Carboniferous collision at the western margin of the Bohemian Massif. |
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The historical territory of the Bohemian state did not become more Germanized over the centuries because of the anti-German feelings of the Czechs. |
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The Bohemian Kingdom ceased to exist in 1918 when it was incorporated into Czechoslovakia. |
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In the first third of the 18th century the Bohemian lands were one of the leading artistic centers of the Baroque style. |
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The Czech Republic is known worldwide for its individually made, mouth blown and decorated Bohemian glass. |
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The Revolution of 1848 in Prague, striving for liberal reforms and autonomy of the Bohemian Crown within the Austrian Empire, was suppressed. |
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After a series of dynastic wars, the House of Luxembourg gained the Bohemian throne. |
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He acquired Austria, Styria, Carinthia and Carniola, thus spreading the Bohemian territory to the Adriatic Sea. |
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The Bohemian waxwings have been spotted all over the region as they scour shrubs and hedges for berries. |
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Cedar waxwings and rare Bohemian waxwings and sometimes even irruptive pine grosbeaks fed in them. |
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Of these 89 are Slovak, 24 from Sub-Carpathian Ruthenia, 26 Bohemian, 50 Moravian, 17 Silesian and 13 Lusatian Sorb. |
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I never leave Brinker, my 11-year-old Bohemian wirehaired pointing griffon, at home during hunting season. |
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Will we see more of Jessa's Bohemian style and no pants for Hannah? |
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The Bohemian war therefore soon degenerated into a proxy war between Spain and the Republic. |
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Since medieval times, the King of Bohemia was elected by the Estates of Lands of the Bohemian Crown. |
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Previously he lived in Dublin, Ireland, and regularly attended Bohemian Football Club games. |
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During the 19th century, the revival architectural styles were very popular in the Bohemian monarchy. |
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Dugdale paid for the whole thing himself and enrolled the Bohemian artist Wenceslaus Hollar to provide engravings, considerably raising the quality of the final work. |
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The Bohemian movement initiated with the teaching of Jan Hus, who was burned at the stake in 1415 after being condemned as a heretic by the Council of Constance. |
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German immigrants settled in the Bohemian periphery in the 13th century. |
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This encouraged the Spanish government, perceiving internal weakness in the Republic, to choose a bolder policy in the Bohemian question than they otherwise might have done. |
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Since 1526, when the Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand I assumed the Bohemian Crown, it was always held by the Habsburgs, who expected this situation to go on indefinitely. |
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Frederick's acceptance of the Bohemian crown in defiance of the emperor marked the beginning of the turmoil that would develop into the Thirty Years' War. |
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Close analysis of the bronze tools associated with beaker use suggests an early Iberian source for the copper, followed subsequently by Central European and Bohemian ores. |
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Bohemian Nites at Bamboo, Bamboo Restaurant, 10835 Venice Blvd. |
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He strongly advocated his reformist Bohemian religious denomination. |
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The internationally-known Bohemian artist is recognised as a pioneer in use of cut optical glass to create 'sculpture', although he doesn't refer to it as that. |
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