In place of a round slate paver in the center, you can use a concrete paver embellished with broken glazed tiles in pretty colors. |
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It reminded me of how the ancient scribes lovingly embellished letters in bibles and illuminated manuscripts with human and animal forms. |
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Babi, a city-based designer, says embellished lowers, including salwars and churidars are in vogue in the city. |
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He's tasked with playing a man who has embellished his life with dramatic flourishes and histrionics, and he does so without being hammy himself. |
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The Romans invented a distinct cornice for the Corinthian order, characterized by large projecting modillions embellished with acanthus leaves. |
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Wear an embellished belt or glitzy cuffs with a plain knit or skirt, and use black to counterbalance an opulent shoe or bag. |
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Regularly they were embellished with crease moldings and decorative scribing and punching, and in some regions the skirt was elaborately shaped. |
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The wat is extremely ornate and embellished with murals, statues, and glittering gold. |
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Hasse begins with a simple melody which is varied and embellished with intricate ornaments that make it memorable. |
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Each model was embellished with flowers and costume jewelry and was photographed with the chisel-bodied Adams. |
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James P. Johnson was the prime innovator of stride piano. He embellished basic ragtime syncopation, beginning with a general increase in tempo. |
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That said, the sound is embellished time and again with steel pan percussion and various bits of machinery that go boing. |
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Gossip was exchanged and embellished, births, deaths and marriages were discussed and the price of bonhams and dropped calves were dissected. |
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The classical doorcase with columns gradually gave way to a bold entrance embellished by carved scrolls. |
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The typical Naga embroidery has been used on the long jackets that are embellished with leather straps and more sequence. |
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Luxury yarn scarves and stoles in cashmere and alpaca or mohair, will come richly embellished with pearlized effects, embroidery or spangles. |
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I created a design that was simple in color, then embellished it with hand-painted moulding. |
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An embroidered cotton upper garment, the valanka, is embellished with tufted fringes and braid along the seams. |
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The nef is embellished with two European dragons, and an amusing open-mouthed dragon's head forms the spout. |
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Fabrics embellished with elegant cuts, graceful falls and rich hues to gracious and sober tones are those best suited for the special occasions. |
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Typee embellished his sojourn with a cannibal tribe in the Marquesas Islands. |
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Vests and T-shirts bear prints of Japanese armour breastplates embellished with coloured jewels. |
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There was a separate stall for jewels embellished with precious stones like pearls, ruby and emerald. |
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Many are spiced, or flavoured with lemon zest, and further embellished with nuts and dried or candied fruit. |
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The fecund decorations are transplanted in the exquisitely designed gold-plated jewels embellished with precious stones. |
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The trouble is, Dawson was a born raconteur, and like most raconteurs he sometimes embellished his stories to amuse his listeners. |
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He tried to salvage a silver cup embellished with antique gold medallions but threw it back at gunpoint. |
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There are dinner services embellished with Masonic designs, which I think is a bit much. |
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The crown is embellished with tiny whitework flowers filled with intricate needlepoint lace fillings. |
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The front of the house is embellished with a peaked roof, window boxes, shutters, and a Dutch door. |
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The luxury lavatory has even been embellished with an automatic air-freshener. |
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The harsh wooden surfaces of Jacobean England were embellished with elaborate gimps, galloons, fringes and tassels. |
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The manuscripts were written in iron gall ink and decorated with watercolor paints and sometimes embellished by cutwork. |
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His voice is almost too soft to hear, his English embellished by traces of French and Wolof, the native language of most Senegalese. |
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Netsuke were fashioned from exquisitely carved ivory, horn, amber, or boxwood and sometimes embellished with gold or silver. |
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The Entrance Hall at Cliveden was, until 1904, embellished by a pair of Minton encaustic tiled floors. |
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This is the story of a guide dog for the blind, embellished with beautiful black-and-white photos. |
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She finally settled on a pale blue blouse lavishly embellished with cutwork embroidery, and a long, navy skirt, worn with three-inch DKNY heels. |
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And if people don't get the point, then I will simply repeat my windows story, now embellished by light switches, until they do. |
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When people tell stories, as time goes by, the stories and memories get embellished sometimes. |
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It is no wonder then that such an off-beat and romantic story was immediately taken up and embellished by the media. |
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Over the centuries, after countless retellings, the story has been slightly embellished. |
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This terrace is about half the size of the drawing room and the current owners have embellished it with an ornamental pond and fountain. |
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The water bodies are embellished with ornamental fish, cascades, fountains and expensive plants that could be grown in submerged pots. |
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Both sides of the sterling silver functional end have a brushed finish, and the front is embellished with bright-cut engraving. |
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They have been embellished with red enamel spots and have high mirror polished rhodium tips to add to the brilliance. |
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The recessed, double-door central cupboard is embellished with rich flame mahogany veneer. |
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It contains three distinctive facades and the building is clad in Portland stone which is embellished with a wealth of elaborate carvings. |
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Of these, the most outstanding was the floridly entitled Palace of the Commander of the Arsenal, a squat stone tower embellished with statues. |
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The rare cornucopia shown in Plate XVI is embellished with free-floating murrhine and entwined with a seventeenth-century-style crested serpent. |
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White walls are embellished with black grass wallpaper and surface details are defined in marble, natural stone and tiles. |
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The courtyard is densely planted with bamboo while rockeries and fountains are embellished with varieties of exotic flowers and rare plants. |
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There are occasions where there are two Bards sharing the telling in rotation, enabling an even more embellished tale to be told. |
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Some of their pieces are made of plain white gold, while others are embellished with diamonds, sapphires, rubies or pearls. |
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Here a bouquet of dahlias, astilbe, and love-lies-bleeding is tucked into a wire basket embellished with supermarket rhubarb. |
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The lustrous black lacquer surface is embellished with a pattern of foliage and birds. |
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Many of these accounts were embellished, and some of the more lurid tales were pure fabrications. |
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Silk, linen, cotton, and occasionally fine wools were quilted and corded and sometimes even further embellished with embroidery. |
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In other trends, many denims were embellished with embroideries or with woven jacquard borders. |
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Texture also was featured in crepe knits embellished with dimensional scallops and two-tone jacquards with sheer blisters on an opaque ground. |
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When he got to the one particular part of the living room that was embellished in scorches, he stopped. |
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Some of the Turkish and Italian textiles are embellished with exquisite embroideries executed in metallic threads. |
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One of the few gowns that wasn't embellished with this stunning beadwork was a slip dress of marocain silk crepe with a matching bolero. |
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She wore a strapless white gown with a large, ballroom skirt and embroidery embellished the bodice. |
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The junior railway minister embellished the story, saying that the fishplates holding the track together had been removed. |
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Furthermore, I had seen Jessica's behavior when she was intoxicated, and certain stories were probably embellished a little. |
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Karajan modestly confines himself to initial bows and a last curtain embellished with bouquets. |
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The Secretary of State considers that you have materially embellished your account, concealing material facts. |
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These finely embellished banknotes were once exchangeable for gold at a variable price. |
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She wore a bright pink dress with matching fascinator, black high heels and a jacket embellished with silver, pink and yellow beads. |
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Using photos as a starting point, she embellished them with decorative elements like buttons and curled papers. |
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They are often heavily embellished with embroidery, beadwork, and hand painted floral designs. |
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The simple melodic pattern of psalmody is often embellished, varied, or extended to generate more elaborate forms. |
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You can easily personalize the look of your car's floors with floor mats embellished with logos, decals, prints and even embroidery. |
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The classic English fairy tale is embellished with elegant visual sweeps of the beanstalk and the castle in the sky. |
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We tied napkins with beargrass and embellished them with lily pad-like Shortia, commonly sold as galax leaves. |
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This time I wrote an enormous supporting document and embellished it with colour coded timelines, tables, schedules and diagrams. |
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I embellished the tale with a baroque gaudery of exaggerated facts and fantastic detail. |
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Handsome at all seasons, in early spring bishop's hat is embellished by sprays of tiny flowers that resemble miniature columbine. |
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As straight and honest as the day is long, with integrity his middle name, he has embellished politics for half a century and more. |
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Most of the buildings are prefabricated, with just the odd few embellished with shining steel and glass exteriors. |
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The whole world needs to get a look at items such as her hand tooled bronc halters and her embellished denim garments. |
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These intricately made shoes are embellished with silver and silk. |
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A quesadilla is essentially a grilled cheese sandwich on a tortilla instead of bread, embellished with guacamole, sour cream, salsa, and chicken, steak, of grilled vegetables. |
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Coats, jackets, and other garments became increasingly embellished during the 18th century as epaulettes, loops, lace, and aiguillettes all appeared. |
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The analysis is embellished with sharp and appropriate quotations, the translations of which are impeccable and as elegant as the Amharic originals. |
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Repeating an embellished story before a grand jury while under oath is an entirely different matter. |
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The coats were embellished with large gemstones or sprinkled with paillettes. |
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His collection of embellished trousers and jackets were unapologetically ostentatious, unapologetically aimed at the one percent. |
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Paired with long vests, which were also embellished, they stirred up notions about religious uniforms, rituals, and rapture. |
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The artist made each vignette from a wide variety of materials and embellished them with modeling, embroidery, quilting, paint, beadwork, knitting, and leatherwork. |
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It has been an agricultural annus horribilis of unprecedented proportions, devilishly embellished with animal suffering, human stress and financial deprivation. |
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And an embellished event can be closer to the truth than factual precision, if its evocation is infused with intuitive wisdom. |
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That said, the El Head sound is embellished time and again with steel pan percussion, the odd echo-meter or reverberator and various bits of machinery that go boing. |
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The traditional kundan work has also been embellished with semi-precious and precious stones and beads such as tourmalines, tanzanites, opals, aquamarine and peridots. |
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Just left of center, a pair of women stroll across the field in white dresses decorated with blue sashes and large hats embellished with coral-colored ribbons. |
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Their fall collection featured gowns embellished with prints of Star Wars characters. |
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When Diocletian divided authority between the tetrarchs, each of them established a capital in a different region of the empire and embellished it with appropriate grandeur. |
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The swooping and soaring melody, very Eastern in its melismatic cut, is punctuated and embellished by the other three string instruments and by the piano. |
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From the near vicinity, there is a small beaker in Romano-British style from a grave at Little Wittenham, embellished with scenes depicting episodes in the life of Christ. |
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They combined apricots, raisins and almonds in meat dishes, which were extravagantly embellished with cream and thin sheets or beaten gold and silver foil. |
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His lavishly embroidered jackets with square shoulders topped skinny trousers that were also thickly embellished. |
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The library has stone totem poles on either side of the entrance, and the banks are embellished with sculpted friezes of bush planes, wheat sheafs, geese and wildflowers. |
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Fold the pintucked and embellished yardage along the center back tuck and cut out the garment back, aligning the tuck with the foldline placement. |
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Decked out in a Napoleonic hat embellished with creepy tentacles, the giraffe-necked figure has a sloe-eyed green lizard draped around his high collar. |
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Charlemagne's great new palace at Aachen was built on classical Roman lines, embellished with sculptures and bronzes which would not have disgraced the Rome of the Caesars. |
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The kurtis in cotton, lycra, viscose georgette, linen embellished with delicate embroidery, sequined tops in white, black, red, beige and pastel shades look simple but hep. |
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The home accents are embellished with an antique effect with the help of a variety of plating like bronze, silver, nickel, chrome, pewter and black nickel. |
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This stage musical, an amalgam of the three previous incarnations, premiered in 1997 with Cole Porter's Lyrics embellished by a new book by Arthur Kopit. |
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Between the slab and the black marble base is a double arcade of carved alabaster delicately embellished with trefoil arches, crocket capitals, and pinnacles. |
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Blown of colorless flint glass and embellished with cutting and engraving, the Madison decanters are the earliest documented objects from the manufactory. |
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At times, the ensemble pieces take on a relentlessly driving momentum, locking into a cyclic repetition that is embellished by individual trills, flourishes or patters. |
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The Gothic palace is a stark monstrosity that is in striking contrast to the delicately chiselled and embellished Palacio Nazaries, the Moorish royal palace. |
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The sky draped as a backdrop for the crimson harvest sun like a painting in a majestic golden frame embellished by great brush strokes from a master's hand. |
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But such is the Australian love of the underdog, not to mention a good yarn, that tales of this antihero live on and have been embellished by the years. |
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To this end emir after emir expanded and embellished the great mosque. |
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Belleforest embellished Saxo's text substantially, almost doubling its length, and introduced the hero's melancholy. |
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Since it was first set down in the late 19th century, the story attached to the grave has changed and has been greatly embellished. |
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From the end of the 15th century, the city was embellished by masonry structures such as monasteries, palaces, walls, towers, and churches. |
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It included a lengthy new preface by the author, presenting a somewhat embellished version of the genesis of the story. |
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Siamese troubadours and minstrels added more subplots and embellished scenes to the original storyline as time went on. |
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It circulated in ever more embellished form for centuries in manuscripts, a hundred examples of which still exist. |
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The distance in time to the event it describes may mean that it was embellished to add a dramatic touch. |
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Nearly all the Norman spears were embellished with pennons of from two to five points. |
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Established in 1873, it was embellished over generations by the Favier family. |
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The existing coastal cities were enlarged and embellished, and Roman colonies such as Turris Lybissonis and Feronia were founded. |
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Each member received a small memento of the occasion in the form of a notecase and pen embellished with WI detailing. |
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Draw attention upwards with embellished necklines and prints and enhance shoulder width by sticking to halterneck styles. |
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The cruciform temple has four entrances leading to the ruins of a fireplace embellished with unique stucco designs. |
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Bayes' statement regarding the death of Matthew King may have been heavily embellished. |
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Creep occasional table by Susan Bradley in powder-coated steel, its crisp geometry embellished with delicate laser-cut leaves. |
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To accommodate, the cookline is embellished with raw product and dried goods displays. |
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Tesco Finest t Belgian Dark Chocolate Egg, PS10 THIS dark chocolate egg is embellished with a white chocolate splash and butterscotch beads. |
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Prairie and boho chic can be easily achieved with embellished kaftans and soft whites, Paisley prints and tie-dyes with a sparkle. |
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From embellished bombers to silky cami dresses and midi skirts, these metallic touches come in an array of wearable forms. |
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The 13-piece collection includes sequin and embellished salwaar kameez, kurtas, dapata and churidar. |
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Only her hair is bigger as she slinks about in the spangly see-through body stocking and embellished leather jacket. |
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The new tribal is edgier than before with bold geometric prints, body-con shapes and chunky embellished collars. |
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To further emphasize the disturbing blitheness, Gilbert embellished the lifeboats with playground equipment. |
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This time, Knightley updated the frock with embellished sleeves. |
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The stems were wrapped in burlap and embellished with the bride's grandmother's lace pieces and silver antique locket. |
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As with many Romanesque church buildings, the interior of the choir was richly embellished. |
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Kapoor wore a green salwar-kurta with an embellished red dupatta wrapped around her, while Khan dressed in a grey kurta and white pajamas. |
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Mothers carried silver tussie-mussies from the bride's debut with spray roses, Dendrobium orchids, and hydrangeas embellished with pearls and ribbon. |
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Floral embroidery embellished a host of lehengas with tiny cholis, net saris, gowns and skirts in fabrics like chiffon and raw silk with a dose of zardosi. |
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His role could be embellished and added to that of Aurelianus Ambrosius, or he could be made into one of old Uther's favourite advisors and naught more. |
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Ucamco has embellished the Gerber language with nested step-and-repeat to accommodate panelized boards at assembly without severely expanding the file size. |
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Documented evidence indicates that a significant percentage of the incidents were spurious, inaccurately reported, or embellished by later authors. |
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Look out for embroidered cottons, beading and embellished cheesecloths, all accessorised with heaps of chunky jewelled rings and Indian embroidery. |
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The first episodes were filmed at Lime Grove Studios with costumes made from a rubber diving suit embellished with practice golf balls paired with silver-painted Doc Martens. |
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Model mum Heidi Klum, 41, recently made a wild fashion statement stepping out in this leopard-print pencil skirt and embellished Roberto Cavalli top combo. |
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At the Circus Maximus, the turning posts and starting stalls were replaced in marble and embellished, and an embankment was probably added to prevent flooding of the track. |
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Clothing for the elites was richly embellished with jewels and gold. |
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A bit of sartorial sparkle also never goes amiss at Christmas, and glittery or embellished shoes are a great way to work the look without looking like Tinkerbell. |
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While black frames can look too harsh, so switch to white, with the likes of Primark's embellished pair and the edginess is a little less intense, PS3, www. |
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Implements were likely to be embellished by sculpting in wood or bone. |
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Pier Paolo Pasolini's 1972 film The Canterbury Tales features several of the tales, some of which keep close to the original tale and some of which are embellished. |
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