Above are four statues of the queen, set in elaborate canopied tabernacles. |
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The cloying smell hit me when we entered the thick brush, canopied by towering pines. |
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By 1300 individual patrons had built prominent, canopied tombs, with effigies and small weeper figures. |
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The bed itself was canopied, the cover supported by four thick wooden posts. |
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Spread over 12 acres of lush green land canopied by large trees, the pheasantry is a spot where birds feel very much at home. |
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The hills, so dense with madrone and manzanita they seem canopied in green, echo back. |
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Cabins are compact but most of the day is spent on the spacious top deck, which is canopied to protect passengers from the sometimes fierce sun. |
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Green Valley Ranch is surrounded by dramatic mountains and canopied by a brilliant blue sky. |
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After what seemed like hours, a small sigh came from the bed next to Rasha's, and a small blue hand pulled back the sheet that canopied its bed. |
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This sculptured limestone panel in the centre of a three-part canopied reredos was comparable in size to the Sandford reredos. |
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Even the piano is decorated with gold and white, and the huge canopied bed has enough gilt to give your nightmares. |
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The hacienda's car park and entry opens into a courtyard canopied by an aged and well-tended California Five oak. |
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Lastly, let us not forget the wonderful canopied bed with Persian embroidery in which King Henri IV of France slept. |
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A dozen or so mothers, with babies in their arms and toddlers running circles at their feet, make their way towards a canopied shelter. |
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The RayShade easily attaches to any canopied stroller to protect infants and young children from the sun's harmful rays. |
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A new, canopied main entrance is located on the agora opposite from the first major wing. |
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The Freeze Lakes Protected Natural Area embraces an undisturbed, densely canopied balsam fir stand with little undergrowth except for mosses. |
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The battered condition of the roads often resulted in Lord Monck travelling to Parliament by canopied boat up the Ottawa River. |
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The Gen sets can be assembled in open chassis or with an acoustic protection in a soundproof canopied version. |
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Just like the bar area, the foyer, the event tent and the art exhibition space are linked to the Chapiteau via souk-like canopied corridors. |
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You create a cosy canopied bed, but is stays effective against the mosquito. |
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Visitors admired the laid tables, the fairy-like canopied bers, the cosy corners and came by looking for ideas for their own interior. |
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Its weathered wood-shingle walls, brick chimneys and prettily striped canopied windows are set amid the maple, birch and pine clad slopes of the Laurentian mountains. |
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A number of lawn chairs and a canopied swing were encircled around a large, self-dug fire pit, in which a small orange fire was crackling merrily in the afternoon sun. |
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The plaques bearing Quranic calligraphy in homes, canopied gravestones, the call of the muezzins arising out of the pencilled minarets of the mosque further confirm it. |
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Its 27 bedrooms are spacious, airy and attractively furnished, with hand-painted canopied or four-poster beds buried under billowing duvets as thick as snow drifts. |
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He and I joined Lee, Mwai, and the teenaged John, entering a long trail canopied by trees so dense that that it felt like we'd jogged into a James Fenimore Cooper novel. |
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Beyond the entrance to the hotel was an arcade that ran the length of the street, canopied by the overhanging facades of a row of ancient buildings. |
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Her huge bed was canopied and she loved to pull the curtains around it. |
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Evidence suggests that conventional herbicide application does not create single-species, single canopied forests, and may be the only means of maintaining conifer dominance on some sites. |
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The building retains its medieval suits of armour, noble tapestries and attractive canopied beds, in addition to Renaissance touches such as the courtyard, the glazed wooden gallery and the heraldic shields. |
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His cornice for a Venetian window, sofas, and dressing tables canopied with overdrapes are characteristic of the upholsterer's art in the mid-18th century. |
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In China raised and canopied beds were used about 2,000 years ago. |
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Leaving Pavilion 3 towards the Oval Pavilion, visitors come across a canopied area which hosts one of the most successful attractions of the Salone del Gusto 2008: the Street Food. |
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The outdoor bed, which mostly resembles a canopied four-poster and is a chic trendy alternative to napping in a hammock, is no longer reserved for hotels in Bali. |
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A few rockets started shooting up from empty champagne bottles into a sky now summerily dark, cuckoo-less, and completely canopied with cloud. |
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Other projects include adding a second cardiac catheterization laboratory, creating more parking, and a building canopied entrance. |
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Orinda, a bedroom community of nineteen thousand people eight miles northeast of Oakland, is canopied by oaks and sycamores and marbled with orchards and hen coops. |
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Roald Dahl, the British author of children's books, wrote in a tiny cottage at the end of a trellised pathway canopied with twisting linden trees. |
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I was able to stay there a fortnight, restlessly roaming the buttered air inside tropical rock enclosures, caves of foliage that canopied dankness. |
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He slept there from time to time, in the fantasy of the canopied bed, with its countless pillows. |
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There are terraced and semi-detached styles, some in local stone, others faced with render, traditional dripstones and cills, canopied porches and a range of window designs. |
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In the seal of Edward III. and Richard II. the king is seated in a niche, which is canopied and pinnacled in the usual style of niches in architectural work. |
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I began also to observe, with greater accuracy, the forms that surrounded me, and to perceive the boundaries of the radiant roof of light which canopied me. |
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