Some knick-knacks here and there had been safely stored away in my closet at home. |
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Every Wednesday hundreds of people go to the market to buy flowers, vegetables and knick-knacks. |
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Hunting accessories encompass everything from cleaning supplies and game bags to knives, tools and all the knick-knacks hunters collect. |
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He stared at the dim shapes of the knick-knacks on top of his dresser, the glowing red face of his alarm clock. |
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Poachers kill the adults for their meat, and sometimes to make knick-knacks for foreigners. |
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And Chile can hardly turn all its copper output into knick-knacks for tourists. |
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Mayall's crowded home in west London's Kensal Green is packed with collections and knick-knacks. |
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Cottage industry knick-knacks are probably Manila's greatest contribution to the material culture imaginarium. |
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Bedrooms are packed with gleaming wood, watercolours, and old knick-knacks. |
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Your feet are bare, and only wear a completely transparent and Multicoloured telita, which protrude gold knick-knacks. |
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What do you do if you've a weakness for old porcelain, knick-knacks from times gone by and eye-catching antiques? |
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Her room is overflowing with tiaras, troll dolls, magical cards, toy castles, posters, crowns, swords, and all manner of fantasy knick-knacks. |
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Nothing makes a room look smaller than stacks of knick-knacks, piles of paper and clothes all over the floor. |
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Businesses selling seasonal knick-knacks at discount prices are popping up all over Greater Manchester. |
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I really need the shelf space more than anything for photos and knick-knacks. |
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In fact, we still have three tea-chests-full of furniture and knick-knacks sitting in the half-furnished family room. |
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They diversified by opening a shop in York called Bazilia, specialising in South American and African knick-knacks. |
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Opposite the doorway was a wooden dresser filled to capacity with all kinds of delphware and knick-knacks. |
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Elise had been fond of knick-knacks as evidenced by the many figurines which decorated the apartment. |
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Boxes littered the kitchen table, each one packed with knick-knacks and pictures that had been removed from the shelves and walls. |
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Fueled by my sister's incessant shopping, every surface sags under the weight of knick-knacks and geegaws. |
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He led the way down a short hall that terminated in a room full of what had to be a lifetime of assorted knick-knacks. |
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Step back from the looking glass and the room is dotted with knick-knacks of Australiana. |
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In this drawer he held knick-knacks, souvenirs, and other miscellaneous items. |
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I claw at the floor, the walls, the odds and ends and knick-knacks that they decorated the apartment with. |
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The tiny dining room is crammed with cat-shaped knick-knacks. |
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Dressed in an apricot evening gown for the try-out, Lola is a delightful character with an unhealthy habit for collecting knick-knacks and memories. |
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Several ancient electronic gadgets, knick-knacks, CDs and other miscellaneous possessions seemed to be tucked into any free space that could be found. |
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Youth is contained here and the women who fold away the knick-knacks of toddlers in their rooms display a sadness and sense of separation from the world they once inhabited. |
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The shops are piled with antiques, fake antiques, and modern knick-knacks designed to look like antiques, and there is nothing useful anywhere whatsoever. |
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Christmas bazaars are meant to be where you purchase, among other things, cheap knick-knacks for putting in children's stockings for Christmas day. |
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Remove knick-knacks, tabletop ornaments, stuffed toys, books, magazines and newspapers from your bedroom and minimize dust collectors in other rooms. |
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Starting tomorrow we will help to create a new world order based on women's love, the generative power of the goddess, and the importance of flowery, perfumy knick-knacks. |
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The 25-35 litre daysacks are generally used and carried to provide storage for every day items such as sun cream, camera and all the other knick-knacks that come in handy. |
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These corner shelves are just the thing for your books and favourite knick-knacks. |
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He didn't save us so that we could be polished, decorative knick-knacks sitting on his shelf filling space in heaven for eternity. |
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And then in Angkor there were these two little girls hanging around the temples selling knick-knacks and stuff to tourists. |
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For the dolls, rummaging about among knick-knacks to create something new is stimulating. |
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Rapid Creek Markets are the oldest in Darwin and sell food and knick-knacks every Sunday. |
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She refused to wash knick-knacks because she was terrified of breaking them. |
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Furniture with drawers can be utilized as storage places for small household items, pictures, knick-knacks, etc. |
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I have protection rings against the fire and two or three knick-knacks to increase my characteristics. |
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Out of Control is more of a lucky dip, with scintillating trinkets and humdrum knick-knacks. |
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I send old clothes and knick-knacks to the local charity shops. |
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The top has room for her laptop, computer monitor and a few knick-knacks. |
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They can buy their noble kitsch knick-knacks somewhere else, when they can't think of anything else to take along as a gift. |
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Her desk was long and perfectly organized, no papers astray, knick-knacks aligned along her bookshelf along with portraits of her children, I assumed. |
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Shelving installed around the room up near the ceiling is great for keeping stuffed animals, framed photos and knick-knacks up and out of the way. |
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Opening your eyes, nosing around, exploring stands without looking at the knick-knacks and cheap junk, and not listening to vendors guaranteeing their product's authenticity is all part of the game. |
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Sentence 2: You should have seen the face on our neighbour when our dog raced into his flat and started after his mangy mog, and all the knick-knacks, lamps and flowerpots went flying! |
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We impotents are great collectors of objets de vertu, snuffboxes, musical boxes, knick-knacks. |
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The thought might have even crossed your mind that you'd like to have not only the home but all the furniture, the pictures, the flower arrangements, and even the knick-knacks on the shelves. |
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It is she who gives a household the homey touch with things like frilly curtains, knick-knacks, house plants, and the smell of sweet treats baking. |
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The largest room is about eight by ten feet with a double bed, a blurry TV, piles of books and knick-knacks on tables and shelves, holy pictures on the walls and a clothesline overhead. |
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In Coronel Oviedo, children can been seen selling fruit, snacks and knick-knacks along the highway or washing car windows on the downtown streets. |
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Most companies also offer purses, watches, dressing cases, bracelets or other knick-knacks as a present that goes with the Christmas sets. |
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For example, a 2005 study commissioned by the Dutch Ministry for Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality on children's toys, knick-knacks and pet toys found some of them to contain dog fur. |
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The television cabinet was often decorated with pictures of gods, ancestors and other family knick-knacks, so that it resembled the prayer and ancestor worship area in a traditional home. |
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