While these were practical necessities, in the hands of English craftsmen they were often transformed into decorative embellishments. |
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Touch plates or added color embellishments are not uncommon in offset lithography. |
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There are several techniques for creating beautiful moldings and architectural embellishments for very little money. |
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A stone encasing, a terrace with a double flight of steps, balustrades, and embellishments were added during that period. |
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Nor does she swamp the material with idiosyncratic, personal embellishments. |
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In this style abrupt pauses with short silences are considered embellishments. |
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Prints further enhanced with surface embellishments created a vibrant and sensual appeal, thereby accentuating the ensemble. |
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The lines and silhouettes throughout the room were smooth and clean, devoid of frills or embellishments. |
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Weblog editors let you create posts offline, with all the embellishments you want. |
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She didn't like bright colors, anything with a pattern other than glen plaid, or too many embellishments. |
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Architectural embellishments, such as sills and lintels, however, were carved from sandstone. |
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Letters were stuck to headstones instructing mourners to remove ornaments and embellishments because they made the cemetery untidy. |
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The white walls of her room seemed to emanate a kind of purity, even as they stood placidly, stripped of all their ornaments and embellishments. |
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They wore yellow embellishments, and both they and the grenadiers had fringes to their epaulettes. |
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Reversed embroidery, paillettes and simple knits were the finishing embellishments on its clothes. |
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Photo Memories Accent Books feature accessories and embellishments for scrapbook pages and customized greeting cards. |
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Each item of frippery has been hand-crafted and restyled with only the best of our obscure finds and the finest embellishments. |
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I have never had frosted highlights or artificial hair embellishments of any kind. |
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Add-ons like dull embroidery, cut work, crystals, Swarovski and silver glitter are just the right embellishments that a bridal outfit requires. |
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Leading from the dining room into the kitchen, a butler's pantry offers up more built-in embellishments. |
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His non-disclosures and embellishments in the letter negatively impact upon his credibility. |
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The colony was relatively wealthy and embellishments with precious metals and jewels became the norm. |
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It is predominantly an adaptation of Cotswold vernacular architecture with pure arts and crafts embellishments. |
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The only embellishments are the narrow sidelights flanking the front door and the small transom window above it. |
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The addition of bakeable embellishments such as pearls, charms and nail heads completes the effect. |
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Press the nail heads, pearl studs and other embellishments of your choice into the uncured Gold and Copper clays surrounding the image transfers. |
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These misled readers, but most of his embellishments didn't fundamentally alter the import of the stories he was covering. |
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Cell is only a story, and its fanciful embellishments make it a rather good one. |
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Their story is told, with some embellishments but very effectively, in the German movie The Harmonists, which just opened in New York. |
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He took off like a shot behind her hoping to tell the story before Dorothy could add her awful embellishments. |
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The changes and embellishments to Poe's story don't really add up to enough to fill the running time. |
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There are so many fruit garnishes and embellishments accompanying the prosciutto that its effectiveness is diluted. |
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But such inventive embellishments, like the cape on a juvenile murderer, merely stress the exiguity under the panoply. |
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All contain decoration, embellishments, fringing, or cut-out design-work of the paper. |
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The ensemble was in deep red silk dupion with kantha, aariwork and crystal embellishments. |
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I opened up my package to find a beautiful little egg cosy with the most pretty embellishments, including twinkly crystals, on the top. |
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Decorative embellishments consist of two cobalt blue swags extending from a central round cobalt blue floral motif to the left and right handles. |
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A small army of workmen were busily engaged yesterday, in putting on the finishing touches of the embellishments. |
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By making more expensive materials and embellishments optional for most forms, the firm could offer its wares in a variety of price ranges. |
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He ordered that his executors should sell all of his moveables after his death, and spend the proceeds on various embellishments for S Ruffillo. |
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The thin-crusted pizzas are tops, with seasonal embellishments like trumpet royale mushrooms, fontina cheese, and thyme. |
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In the eighteenth century carvers and stucco artists of architectural embellishments were given a run for their money by molded composition ornament. |
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The actors in Julius Caesar wear a mixture of Elizabethan dress with ancient Roman embellishments added, as was more or less the way it was done in Shakespeare's day. |
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Stage pillars are elaborately painted to resemble marble columns and, like other painted decorative embellishments, are in accordance with the sketchy historical evidence. |
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In addition to indigenous fabrics and blends, intricate details like embroidery, embellishments and handpainting add distinctive touches to individual pieces. |
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There is no particular theme and entrants can add any embellishments, decorative stitching and additional fabrics to reflect their individual personality. |
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To give additional force to the story, the Government media machine provided further false embellishments via background briefings on the existence of a gun. |
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An extraordinary story is told, then retold with embellishments and remodeled with favorable points emphasized while unfavorable ones are dropped. |
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And now there are stories floating around about other embellishments and fibs that pad his past, like a Daytime Emmy he might have never received. |
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The old woman servant in the house, and her conversation with the heroine, constitute one of these artistic embellishments that turn a good story into an even better one. |
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The actors eschew Victorian costumes in favor of contemporary concert duds that have enough embellishments to suggest who the characters are, and they use props sparingly. |
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Little darlings, a series of embellishments consisting of paper animal figures. |
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Discussions regarding embellishing the Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes welcome signs occurred and who would maintain these embellishments. |
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Use Memory Frames with Memory Capsules to create three dimensional jewelry pieces, keepsakes and embellishments. |
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The finished top is often enhanced with embroidery, beading, and other embellishments. |
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Self adhesive embellishments can be use for adorning gifts, decorating cards and scrapbooking. |
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It helps to protect clothes from creasing, button impressions and possible snagging on embellishments. |
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The Haida created a considerable body of art that appears to have used carved and painted embellishments to evoke magical or symbolic properties. |
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The castle with its main 18th century building has a relatively strict architecture with no embellishments. |
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We want the chance to be efficient players in the Board's decision-making processes and not mere embellishments. |
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Use of architectural embellishments of this type was common on the homes of wealthy Montrealers. |
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Instructions: The Cubs can decorate the frame with paint and embellishments. |
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I've managed to place my voice in such a way that it allows me to add these little flourishes and embellishments. |
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He basic colours in combination with the contemporary embellishments make this line a great addition to the existing assortment. |
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Use them to add professional embellishments to tablecloths, towels, curtains, bed linens, and other decor for your home. |
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In the background, Byzantine characters are poring over some Oriental figured silk with gold embellishments. |
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The project kits contain a number of sheets of nice paper, embellishments, a blackboard album and other matching products. |
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Vajazzling is the final frontier in personal embellishments. |
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The company's tendency to choke a good idea with too many embellishments wasn't so much held in check here as surrendered to the stupendousness of the place. |
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Some later examples introduced more complex techniques, such as canon, and some treat the reprise of the minuet after the trio with elaborate embellishments. |
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A remarkable gracefulness in movement was created in these intricate embellishments such as the acanthus and oak leaves, volute scroll and laurelling details. |
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Though when the cleavage is covered-up, embellishments and elongation come out in full-force. |
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Gems used as embellishments are often harvested from the earth with no regard to environmental standards. |
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In addition, foreign designers are increasingly turning to India as a major source of exquisite textiles, rich embroidery fabrics and unique embellishments. |
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Indeed, the collection brought out vibrant colors, sari-like draping, detailed embroideries, and jeweled embellishments. |
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Motifs used for borders included swags, urns, and bowknots, which can also be found as embellishments on furniture, silver, and other objects made during the period. |
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These purchases usually went along with embellishments such as minarets. |
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The helm on which the crest was borne was originally a simple steel design, sometimes with gold embellishments. |
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Some of these embellishments have found their way into light music over the course of the 20th century. |
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These embellishments are also used for note emphasis, for example to emphasize the beat note or other phrasing patterns. |
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The plays originated as simple tropes, verbal embellishments of liturgical texts, and slowly became more elaborate. |
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Such embellishments may not be factual, and what actually happened is unclear. |
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The Letter continued to circulate, accruing more embellishments with each copy. |
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A gothic cathedral must not be called upon to blossom into ungothic or unreligious or pagan embellishments. |
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What is important to Helena Ichbiah and Piotr Karczewski is the transcription of a project by a formal language that is sincere and direct, to reveal the obvious, discarding fashionable effects, gimmicks, or embellishments. |
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Fully engraved and festooned with three-color gold embellishments depicting foliate designs and game birds, it is a true American masterpiece. |
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Parasol styles were forever changing, often influenced by fashionable dress silhouettes, materials, embellishments and colours, or by other fashion accessories, such as the purse. |
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Scrappers can also buy embellishments to suit any occasion, from a miniature Marine uniform to a hole-punch that makes tiny paper butterflies. Never mind recycling authentic scraps are seldom used. |
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They inaugurated a new tradition of brisk, small scale performances, with vocal embellishments by the solo singers. |
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Besides the various badges and embellishments indicating his military rank, an officer wore a special emblem: a crescent-shaped metal neckpiece called a gorget. |
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Use these stitches to create unique embellishments. |
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To add special monograms, motifs, or embellishments, heat embossing is the most wonderful art. |
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Enjoy both colors of our 3D Foam Squares in regular or small sizes, which offer a way to make even tiny or narrow embellishments pop off the page without any hassle! |
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Listeners who laid into Lana Del Rey for her botched Saturday Night Live performance are greedy for Adele's raspy voice and soulful embellishments. |
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In shimmering denim, with winter embellishments, it's fabulosity with a rock star edge. |
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Handel permitted singers to employ grace notes in the arias of his oratorios, but he insisted that they should not be mere embellishments serving simply for outward display. |
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Your essentials Sharp scissors, sticky tape, double-sided sticky tape, ribbon, wrapping materials, embellishments. |
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Forty contemporary artists were selected by the architects to execute a large number of statues, polychrome friezes in mosaic and ceramic, while ornaments and monumental groups provided the final embellishments. |
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The slow movement at first appears as a reverie on an extremely simple theme, whose main effect is created by its pianistically ornate embellishments in variation style. |
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The singer sometimes inserts passing notes and other small embellishments of an improvisational nature into different verses, a typical folk-singing practice. |
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Some fourteen such projects feature 'stamping' kids' hands on fabric with fabric paints, then using rickrack and other embellishments to liven them up. |
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Soft patterning and embellishments make the items even more giftable. |
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Flaky croissants, an American Coconut Cake, Sticky Buns and Brandied Pumpkin Pie with a difference all take classic recipes and add enhancements and embellishments. |
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Look for sequin or paillette embellishments in graphic shapes. |
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