Traders and residents are being warned the city will be drab and cheerless if funds are not found to pay for proper illuminations. |
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Now the illuminations were lights put onto the buildings, and they actually detail it, it's a changeover in the technology again. |
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We pay thousands of pounds in rent and you would think the council could stretch to some illuminations in the right place. |
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Still, the serial light illuminations that made the nights more cheerful during the past few days told their own story. |
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From ice lanterns, people evolved ever more elaborate ice sculpture decorated with colourful illuminations. |
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Its text and illuminations, unique in both style and subject matter, elude literary and art historical categorization. |
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The sprawling garden was festooned with fancy illuminations and aesthetically decorated flower baskets. |
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All illuminations were carried out with white light from a 500 W halogen lamp. |
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Her mixture burned the pestilential corpses that threatened the defenders and her illuminations at night thwarted Vandal attacks. |
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It would have been a simple matter to pilfer their tawdry Christmas illuminations in order to gain one-upmanship this year. |
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Many woodcuts copy manuscript illuminations, and some try printed rubrication of paraphs or initials. |
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I said imagining her putting on her best frock and heading for the bright lights that is Blackpool illuminations. |
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How about a dinner party for 14 at the giant oval dining table, lit by four vast pendant lights, further illuminations kindly provided by the Square Mile? |
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Polyphonic music, illuminations, enamelware: such were the treasures of this cultural centre. |
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Certain illuminations from his Book of Hours condemn the duke's enemies, the most striking example being a folio accompanying the Vigils of the Dead. |
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They became very popular in the 15th century when miniaturist painters would illustrate them with magnificent illuminations. |
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Adding to the excitement and jostling are new shopping malls and arcades enhancing the mood what with dazzling illuminations and eye-catching window dressing. |
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Available in various models and combinations, as well as an optional choice of 3 different illuminations. |
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It supports weak illuminations, it pushes more quickly and better under a good light. |
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Can also be used for controlling commercial lighting systems or shop window illuminations. |
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However, its various illuminations are subject to author's rights as well as brand rights. |
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Restoration and preservation of historical bindings, book illuminations, parchment documents and wax seals. |
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Chromolithe illuminations over the courtyards and the inside facades of the Hôtel de Ville. |
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During an evening cocktail reception, our hosts invited us to attend the inauguration of the illuminations at the main historical sites in Fez. |
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The higher the illumination is the easier it is to do optical activities and older people need higher illuminations than younger people. |
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Behind her, there was another torch lit and another, until the great room itself was filled with lights and illuminations to bewilder even the lavished of all Romans. |
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The inside had millions of illuminations allowing light into the station. |
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The workers were guests of the firm who organised a visit to the illuminations in acknowledgment of their hard work during the year and to mark the coronation. |
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As we shall see, the antiphonaries and graduals of Santa Maria del Fiore include illuminations that are clearly Medicean in their iconographic details. |
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The stylized sprigs on the drawer fronts and the insides of the doors could have been copied from Indian manuscript illuminations or from Indian textiles. |
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The exhibition will include performances each Sunday, award winning sculpture, old Morecambe illuminations, neon signs, clothing and music from different world religions. |
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Agnès Rouilly, illuminations and card creator. |
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The wheel returned to Nottingham in February 2009 to mark another night of lights, activities, illuminations and entertainment. |
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His carefully rendered, quietly paradisaical scenes of the buildings, gardens and inmates of his hospital include expanses of delicate text and have the solidity of latter-day manuscript illuminations. |
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So far studies show that illuminations higher than 1000 lx will influence the biological clock of humans for diurnal and annual cycles with sleeping and wake phases and will affect brain activity, well being and health. |
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In 1959 Arthur A. Houghton, an American collector, bought the entire manuscript with its 258 illuminations but then broke it up, selling some leaves, giving away others. |
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Lambert will be the father of a natural son, Bartholomew, who will be of a great renown for the refinement of his illuminations. History will remember him as Bartholomew d'Eyck. |
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On 1 August 2010 the new Emmi Design was ceremonially launched in all four corners of Switzerland with striking illuminations by Gerry Hofstetter. |
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The illuminations of the Baillieu bi-folios are completely overpainted, the text largely illegible and the parchment discoloured and stained. |
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In September 2010, Williams switched on the Blackpool illuminations, stating that it was one of the greatest honours he had achieved. |
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Similar illuminations have been projected over the Christmas period in subsequent years. |
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He created a method of painting in watercolours, using thick pigments mixed with gum to give rich effects similar to medieval illuminations. |
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By adding richness and depth to the manuscript, the use of gold in illuminations created pieces of art that are still valued today. |
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The manuscript contains 137 illuminations, of which 110 were devised by a single artist and then executed with the collaboration of assistants over approximately one year. |
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Everything possible had been done to show the new king's good will towards his hot-tempered subjects: money was generously distributed to the poor, theatres and shows were open free of charge and there were illuminations. |
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The majority of laser pointer illuminations cause reactions of startling, after imaging, or flash blinding. |
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This multimedia spectacle, conceived once again this year by special events master Olivier Dufour, promises to wow us with a full spectrum of sensory illuminations! |
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Unmodified, traditional trams provide a 'heritage service' on weekends, bank holidays and summer months, as well as operate on tours during the illuminations. |
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An illuminated manuscript is not considered illuminated unless one or many illuminations contained gold foil or was brushed with gold specks, a process known as burnishing. |
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Although best known for his portraits such as that of Charles VII of France Fouquet also created illuminations, and is thought to be the inventor of the portrait miniature. |
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Blackpool will erupt in a blaze of colour tonight when the town's world-famous Illuminations blossom into life. |
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During the Illuminations, decorated trams carry passengers on the promenade along the illuminated area, running from Pleasure Beach to Bispham. |
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They run along the illuminated part of the promenade, from Starr Gate to Bispham, during the Illuminations. |
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He also switched on the Blackpool Illuminations in that year. |
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A 'heritage service' using the traditional trams now operates on Bank Holidays and weekends from March to November, as well as during the Blackpool Illuminations. |
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The presenters were challenged to drive from Basel, Switzerland to Blackpool, England, on a single tank of fuel, in order to switch on the Blackpool Illuminations. |
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