The distinctive shape, with prominently scalloped rim, recalls contemporary European silver forms, specifically bleeding, or barber's bowls. |
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At the front, large tapering light covers flank a steeply rising, scalloped bonnet that features a central crease line. |
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I chose to put sand colored scalloped concrete border edgers against the outside pool edge and now only the lip shows on top. |
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An intrusive coldness suffused my arteries, flooded my veins, scalloped my core in ice. |
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And the scalloped potatoes, creamed spinach, and macaroni and cheese almost make you forget you came for steak. |
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The leaves are light green, slightly furry and have an attractive scalloped edge. |
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Anyway, I'm a real sucker for scalloped edges, and this little project is just zipping along. |
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Its wings are mottled brown, small eyespots dotting the scalloped edges here and there, small circles with tails on them. |
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Most of the postcards date from the first half of the 20th century and are of the popular hand-tinted type with scalloped edges. |
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They wore satin dresses with scalloped bodices and straight skirts and carried cream and cerise roses. |
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Snap up the scalloped potatoes or the garlic mashed potatoes if you see them on the hot table, too. |
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I thought his pink confetti tweed skirt suit with an understated floral embroidered scalloped hem was right on the money. |
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They're made from shiny gold bars, which feature a delicate, scalloped, satin gold border. |
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The main course was going to be a roast duck, served with cranberry stuffing and scalloped potatoes. |
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The silver lace trim needed to line the underside of the rabbet so that the scalloped edge would peak out onto the backing board. |
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Terese grinned at her, and scooped some of Rowena's mother's mashed potatoes next to the scalloped ones on her plate. |
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One great suggestion is using metallic braid ribbon with scalloped edges to spruce up plain metal votives. |
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Their yellow hue is picked up in the scalloped edges of the stockings, tailored from matelasse pillow shams. |
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Against a rustic stucco wall, water trickles out of scalloped bowls into a colorful blue fountain bedecked with blazing bougainvillea. |
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After our eyes adjust, we find the walls to be a gorgeous translucent blue, the surface scalloped into smooth, symmetrical wavelets. |
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Although the celebration will be as muted as a saxophone full of scalloped potatoes considering his dismal last place finish in a field of two. |
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They're equally at home with ham, lamb, and such cheese-rich side dishes as scalloped potatoes. |
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Maybe I can finally get the recipe for those amazing scalloped potatoes she made for your reception. |
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The girls had been up all night cooking macaroni and cheese, scalloped potatoes and stewed pork. |
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Part of the Bandora family, the Orpharion is a smaller wire-strung instrument with a similar scalloped body shape. |
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Small beef filets, mounted on croutons, got a garlicky, mustard-spiked red-wine sauce one evening, and a stack of deftly scalloped potatoes. |
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And a square of lightly scalloped white potatoes layered with sweet potatoes is pleasantly understated. |
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The spurred yellow-green buds rise, then burst open above 2-to 3-foot pillows of deeply scalloped blue-green foliage. |
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A scalloped, cloverleaf shape lends plenty of character to this Charlestown Square table from Broyhill. |
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Mitted cats have evenly matched and scalloped white mittens on their front legs. |
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The upper part is decorated with plant arabesques interrupted by four small scalloped cupolas. |
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The soft scalloped edges, oversized dimensions, and embossed details of these high quality, highly functional serving pieces set them apart and provide long-lasting style. |
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Today the City Palace is considered one of the most beautiful buildings in Rajasthan, with courtyards trimmed with scalloped arcades, and magnificent glittering mosaics. |
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Superb on scalloped, baked, roasted and mashed potatoes, hash browns, oven fries, and potato salads. |
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Brass tapered hexagonal three light hall lantern with fretwork over beveled glass panels resting on scalloped apron. |
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The outer edges of their front legs are often toothed or scalloped to facilitate digging. |
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It has floating diamond-shaped or triangular leaves with scalloped edges, and feather-like submersed leaves. |
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It is roofed with a dome on scalloped squinches, decorated with Husaynid bouquets carved in plaster. |
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The edge of the rim is decorated by a scalloped border of white on blue, a black dot in the centre of each scallop. |
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Our campsite is a scalloped bay whose beach, shaded by she-oaks, is so narrow at high tide that I can roll straight out of my tent and into the lagoon. |
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In front, the mobile plate is highly scalloped to avoid all contact with the patellar tendon or the point of the patella in hyperflexion. |
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Hidden beneath a tender and delicious paillard of veal is a cake of brilliantly creamy scalloped potatoes, crusted with a golden gratin of Asiago. |
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Thanks to the scalloped nature of the shiplap panel, without shadow joints, it is a particularly unique façade cladding. |
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Viewed from above, they have curved or scalloped edges, hence the term lobate. |
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Given its life history characteristics, the scalloped hammerhead shark is expected to have very low resilience to exploitation. |
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Characteristic Waterford products include Rococo chandeliers with diamond-cut or scalloped branches, wall lamps, sconces, bowls, and vases. |
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Its leaves are smooth, bluish green, and deeply scalloped, and the bases of the upper leaves clasp the stem. |
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Scroll engraved, scalloped receiver with Greener crossbolt, top safety and automatic ejectors. |
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When these perforations are cut out along the card outline a beautiful even scalloped edge will appear. |
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She would cook all these 1950s dishes like beef Wellington, scalloped potatoes. |
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It was narcissism at its peak, but there was relevance to the German designer's strict tailoring, with peaked shoulders and scalloped hems giving jackets a feminine edge. |
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I want you to do the edge, do a nice little scalloped edge all around. |
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The sheets, pillow cases and shams are highlighted by the double line of satin stitch embroidery along the outlines and the hems of the sheets are scalloped for extra detail. |
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Add details by layering shapes over the base paper, use paper punches and scalloped scrapbooking scissors to add style, use a gold calligraphy pen to add names. |
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Light pink sheer fabric was scalloped between the posts on my bed. |
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He sat down on the edge of a flame duct scalloped out of the concrete pad, feeling the sun-heated wall against his calves as his legs dangled, the chain scraping between them. |
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This floppy two-foot-tall member of the mint family has scalloped, lemon-scented leaves that make a soothing evening tea and add body to blends as well. |
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These start with a poached egg on puff pastry, followed by melt-in-your-mouth herbed salmon, and then a thick slice of roast beef in gravy accompanied by scalloped potatoes. |
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However, the side of scalloped potatoes was creamy and excellent and there was a generous portion of steamed vegetables that made it feel like a holiday dinner. |
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The scalloped verandas and cupolas which create the effect of the kind of castle a child imagines, were the innovations of jai. |
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Although all species are caught, only the smooth hammerhead and the scalloped hammerhead are reported as individual species in the FAO statistics. |
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And then if you intend to serve it after the scalloped potatoes are done, there will only be 45 minutes left before to do something safe to keep the ham. |
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The scalloped rim carries a wave border in blue and black. |
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On CT, an ameloblastoma appears as an expansile cystic, solid or mixed attenuation lesion with scalloped margins. |
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We chose a menu of dishes Max grew up eating, including gravlax, Swedish meatballs, a traditional scalloped potato casserole with anchovies called Jansson's temptation and a big pot of mulled wine called glogg. |
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For the most adventurous there was a straw hat covered in cherries, and a white organdie strapless dress with scalloped edging, embroidered with pineapples. |
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Rimmed in rich 22K gold, this gently scalloped porcelain collector plate shimmers with the look of pixie dust for unique home decor that will make you a believer! |
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Irving gets excited when Noun shows him two leaves with scalloped edges, a plant called pennywort. |
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The Rangoon shape, drawed in 1936 by the Boch stylists with its scalloped edge made out of a string of pearls reminds us the sophisticated edges that made the elegance of these prestigious pieces. |
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About the years 1830, the customers begin to ask at the manufacture of parts in the style of 1760 and this one remakes scalloped plates and gadroons. |
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Radio-logic studies may suggest the diagnosis if scalloped nodular calcified opacities are seen in the submucosa. |
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High-definition broadcast quality b-roll of scalloped hammerheads, oceanic whitetips, porbeagles and spiny dogfish is available upon request. |
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The short ribs can be counted but are not scalloped. |
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Developed for trans-European shipments, the scalloped vertical sides of the Interfold tray enable it to fit more products in each container. |
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Petticoat Tail Shortbread is the name traditionally given to Shortbread baked in round specially-shaped pans producing the distinctive triangle with its scalloped edge. |
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Nice border punches with waves, a scalloped edge and nice lacework. |
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Lady's mantle's broad, soft, scalloped leaves and sprays of tiny chartreuse flowers sharply contrast with the galaxies of blue stars that rise up through its foliage to bloom and above. |
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Among the many motifs: square and diamond shaped lattice work, the palmette and the scalloped shell in association with other ornaments inspired by nature that topped mirrors and wood paneling or adorned furniture. |
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Her socks, oh, what socks, white cotton ankle socks like Judith's own but transformed by a filigree, turned-over edge of scalloped lace. |
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Above this square rises a fluted dome mounted on carved stone squinches. These are decorated with scalloped and polyfoil rosette motifs inspired by the Umayyad repertoire. |
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Today, it means a creamed casserole dish such as scalloped potatoes, which contains no seafood at all. |
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Handsome piece, with floweret at the apex, scrolls on the side, and a scalloped band around the middle. |
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Earl, who has lobstered, scalloped, groundfished and run tugs most of his life, is half joking. |
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What I saw was very swollen, and the skin was soft and kind of puffed out between the stitches, so the end was bumpy, with kind of a scalloped outline rather than a smooth curve. |
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After warming up a fully cooked boneless ham in the oven for approx 2 hours, can it sit on the counter for an hour and 15 mins while I cook scalloped potatoes? |
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Scalloping the implant shoulder:: The wide shoulder of the Z-Look3 Implants can be scalloped so that it follows the natural course of the gingiva. |
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Late nineteenth century crown caps effectively substituted the gustoweh's ash frame for a soft fabric cap, and retained the scalloped crown as its intrinsic feature. |
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Near the forest edge stood three big military tents with scalloped air vents along their rooflines and bush pole supports tethered to big sharpened bush pegs. |
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Lexington updates Its Liz Claiborne Home line with this French Evolution hand-painted silver-finish demilune with scalloped edges and hand-applied distressing. |
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