And even Mr Hague's attempts to buy a bunch of flowers for his wife were hijacked. |
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Should I go out and buy a bunch of flowers and lay them by the side of the pavement where poor sad Paul keeled over and breathed his last? |
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As you may have noticed, many of his creations for this collection features a bunch of flowers around the neck. |
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Mac had the car door open, and was walking towards the van, a bunch of flowers in his hands, and the wrapped parcel under one arm. |
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So for Valentine's Day this year I got one card, a bunch of flowers and a proposal of marriage. |
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But a surprise bunch of flowers sent by Interflora International reduced her to tears on Mother's Day. |
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Protruding off the bow were three sets of metal ski poles, their baskets pointing outward like a bunch of flowers. |
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I can feed two humans and two cats for a day and still have change left over from the price of a bunch of flowers. |
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Turning the magic wand into silk scarves and pulling out a bunch of flowers from a hollow pipe that enclosed a lit candle were some of his acts that won thunderous applause. |
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And yet if we are unable to arrange them together, like a bunch of flowers, we may create a lot of difficulties. |
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On the top half was a bright crayon drawing of a bunch of flowers. |
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I look down upon my lap as if expecting to see a bunch of flowers or a white rabbit in its place. |
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The transparent:double candleholder is perfect for the first little bunch of flowers of the season. |
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He proudly carries a high stick at the top of which a bunch of flowers has been tied, badge of the first mordomo. |
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Separate place possesses the bridal bunch of flowers, the coif for the hair of bride and for the children. |
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We pop in stealthily, especially in the evening, when the candles light up the tables and bunch of flowers. |
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Frank and his brother Lucas arrive with Sylvia who is carrying a huge bunch of flowers. |
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Brian, with the simplicity and freedom which characterizes him, entered the chapel with a bunch of flowers and put it on the altar. |
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C'mon lads, when was the last time you bought a bunch of flowers? |
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In the days of chivalry a wise knight entered a tilting tournament with a bare helmet, or at most a bunch of flowers which would not hold spears. |
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The wreath or bunch of flowers or branches over the door indicates that the wine tavern is open for business. |
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He buys her a bunch of flowers and photographs them using the Xoom's rear-facing webcam. |
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He sent her a huge bunch of flowers, and the next day the sailing champion agreed to be a speaker. |
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One can go from the simple wedding bunch of flowers to the complete carry out of your reception rooms. |
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In the painting, the cat is further to the right and has been replaced in the centre of a composition by a black servant holding a bunch of flowers. |
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Nowadays, they bring a bunch of flowers or offer a light for their family. |
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November 10th 1920 at 3 p.m. the soldier Auguste THIN, son of a fighter, who died himself in the war, indicates by depositing a bunch of flowers on one of the coffins which will be carried to Paris. |
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Their atypical shapes, rounded and linear, their svelte silhouettes and the black and white colors transform these vases in very nice decoration objects that can be used naturally of with a bunch of flowers. |
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He said he had come to present a trophy and a bunch of flowers. |
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For an anniversary, a marriage, just ask us and a parachutist will jump from the sky to bring you a bunch of flowers, a gift. What a wonderful and original idea! |
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When the couple finally emerged, having done their duty by sheep and wool, they were farewelled by three knee-high children with a last bunch of flowers and Mrs Dudley – God bless her – dropping into a curtsey. |
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My pictorial approach drew its inspiration from floral subjects such as flower beds, or eventually a simple bunch of flowers and old stone flower-pots. |
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She likes the occasional bunch of flowers. |
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The love song is wonderfully expressed in: the lovers in the lilacs where, voluptuously nestled among a large bunch of flowers, a couple is passionately making love. |
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But he then turns up at the door with a bunch of flowers. |
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I left a small bunch of flowers from a pilgrim. |
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Forget the bunch of flowers grabbed from the garage. |
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The president Bujar Alliu opened the encounter with a brief introduction of the school, and then handed over to the guest of honour, welcomed with a bunch of flowers. |
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It's something I've always done. Covering a song I like is like sending a big bunch of flowers to people whose music I like and who, in some way, have helped shape me. |
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Bring a bottle of wine or a bunch of flowers for the hostess. |
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