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The colourful event was redolent of Nashville with everyone dressed for the occasion in denims, cowboy hats and rhinestone ornamented boots.
The stones, as revealed by excavations, were in the shape of ornamented half-eggs on squat, quadrangular bases.
He is presented with a belt whose clasp is ornamented with jargoon, a kind of yellowish stone.
The widest zone begins with a belt, composed of two cords and two ribbons, geometrically ornamented, while the aperture is wavily etched.
The box resembles the gabled roof of old houses, and is highly ornamented with good quality moulded wood on rosewood.
The community rooms a beautiful spacious room has its cornice elegantly designed in stonework and the door ornamented in woodwork.
This space was ornamented with low relief sculpture of winged sun disks and wreaths located on the pedimented impost blocks between the arches.
This cap is always ornamented with designs in variegated colors similar to those found on initiation panels.
The thick-walled zygospore which encases the zygote, is highly ornamented and very durable.
Upper and lower garments were worn and the body was ornamented with bracelets, anklets, necklaces, and earrings.
The outside is Tudor style architecture in contrast to the ornamented Maori art inside.
The cell surface is ornamented with pores or areolae with poroid centers, sometimes in species-specific patterns.
The example shown is ornamented with concentric bands of decoration around a group of folk dancers in the central roundel.
The ornamented gatehouse, garden, and royal tennis court further enhanced this favourite seat of the Scottish monarchs.
The backboard too is lacquer, ornamented with graceful figures in garden pavilions.
Apart from a shallow median sulcus which remains relatively narrow, the external surface is ornamented by fine and regular bands of microspines.
The mosque contains, in its eastern wall, the mihrab, an ornamented niche that points toward Mecca and toward Allah.
The facing of it, or architrave, was often ornamented with the zig-zag, billet, and other mouldings.
The scents were kept in glass or crystal bottles with glass stoppers ornamented with silver, gold, or other metals.
Traditional elements include three naves, a circular window above the central entrance, and the highly ornamented tower.
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Also among marine snails, thick, nodose, spiny, or otherwise ornamented shells are competitive in the sense that they foil predators.
The large room was ornamented with holly branches, poinsettias, wreaths, and candles.
This small oratory was ornamented in an extraordinary way by Sister Lynch in the Celtic revival style.
He wished them to come to his gardens and study the beautiful Greek statues which ornamented them.
Covering an area of about 1,000 square metres, it was richly ornamented with carved beams and painted ridgepoles.
Many other gowns were ornamented with a lot of beads without giving an Art Deco impression.
The box had come two days after the trip to the Galleria, and Sequoia ornamented her furnishings with stuff from the mall.
The costumes are richly ornamented and are made of bright colored silk or cotton with gold-embroidered designs.
Each image is heavily ornamented with striped columns, checkered banners, rows of squares, and other simple shapes.
The pedimented and ornamented impost blocks between the arches used in his earlier capitols were notably absent.
Take the pair of silvered bronze firedogs made in the style of the late seventeenth century that ornamented the fireplace of the Grand Salon.
The form genus Physonemus includes bilaterally symmetrical, laterally compressed, forward-curving spines, ornamented with tubercles.
It is ornamented by a French roof, bay windows, and plate glass doors, and is in every essential a beautiful place of residence.
Bach came of age as a Lutheran composer at the height of the baroque period, a time of grandiose, richly ornamented architecture and music.
The cell wall is usually delicately ornamented and perforated by minute holes.
The cuff bracelet in Plate XX is ornamented with chrysanthemums bordering a central faceted citrine and overlapping pinnatifid leaves engraved to delineate the veins.
The quay-side was unsavourily ornamented with glittering fish-scales.
These early ankylosaur or glyptodont analogues often had widely-flared skulls, ornamented with irregular blobs of bone, looking like half-melted wax.
In one of the untitled drawings, a characteristically inverted robed figure, skirts ornamented with ink arabesques, topped with a hat, recalls the painted fables of Chagall.
Gilding may also be ornamented by various types of relief decoration.
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The women's hair and bodies are ornamented with vines and flowers.
Rosario's embroidered and ornamented sashes with ribbon rosettes for an imagined Miss Brazil, Miss Amazon and Miss France hang from standards nearby.
The building then acquired its Neo-Renaissance form with characteristic, ornamented gables sheltering the French roofs of the middle and edge tracts.
A counterpoint to Das Wunder, it is abstractly overpainted with arabesques of yellow and white and ornamented with a garland of the eyes that figure in its title.
The knife and fork slot together as one, and the outer face of each handle is ornamented with a shaped ivory tang inset with horn, brass, and coral.
The posterior margin of the carapace is ornamented with a distinct single line of rounded tubercles that are broadly symmetrical about the midline axis of the carapace.
The walls are ornamented with ornate crosses and crests, all human bone.
A white drawing on black paper depicts from various angles a school of the menacing fairy-tale creatures, variously ornamented with stripes, scallops and spikes.
These individuals are rare, are less than 15 mm in test diameter, and contain spines very similar to the thin, gracile, lightly ornamented, adoral spines of larger specimens.
The frames of Swedish rococo looking glasses followed the fashions of the day, with the crown and base often ornamented with rich rocaille decoration.
Their ornamented dome may have served as a communication system that was primarily visual within species, analogous to the crests, horns, and frills of ceratopsid dinosaurs.
It is specially ornamented with stonework on the ceiling and cornice.
It was a marvelously complex, lacily ornamented kind of music.
In their splendid robes and richly ornamented yataghans, the gentlemen of the party lent unusual picturesqueness to the commonplace surroundings of a railway platform.
Its suggestion that the building might be ornamented with all the magnificence of a public fountain may genuinely have given the architect some cause for concern.
Guards were either semicircular or straight, but always highly ornamented with geometrical patterns.
Saddles, bits and bridles are ornamented with substantial amounts of silver.
Many species are sexually dimorphic, and males are typically much more ornamented than the female chameleons.
Lances were ornamented with a banderole near the point, which gave them a handsome appearance, these were also called pencells.
The sides of the bezil are scroll ornamented. There is no very pronounced bossing, the shape being symmetrical and smooth.
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The seams, at the shoulders and elsewhere, are ornamented with a 3 inch fringe of caribouskin.
The Norse crafted ornamented plates from baleen, sometimes interpreted as ironing boards.
The people of the coffle spent the day in drying such articles as were wet, and in cleaning ten pairs of ornamented pistols with shea-butter.
Amongst the rich this part of a hawk's furniture is ornamented with embroidery, handsome silver aigrettes, tassels and other decorations.
Let us go on to the Rotunda, a hall of fifty feet diameter, with ten windows, richly intercolumniated, and a vaulted roof ornamented with stucco.
Her antique chapel-length veil, which had been worn by her grandmother and mother, was ornamented with marcasites and malachites at the crown.
Because of the great heat of the room, the caldarium was but slightly ornamented.
These items were often ornamented with quills and bird feathers, and men sometimes wore the scalps of enemies.
Sometimes the hem of the dress would be ornamented with pieces of buffalo hoof.
India cabinets ornamented with gilded vases, or china filled with flowering shrubs or aromatic plants adorned their apartments.
She had more jewellery ornamented about her than any three ladies needed.
Smaller houses in the country, such as vicarages, were simple regular blocks with visible raked roofs, and a central doorway, often the only ornamented area.
The section on geography was allegedly originally ornamented with a map based on ancient and Arabic computations of longitude and latitude, but has since been lost.
Depictions of the cross within the Orthodox Church are numerous and often highly ornamented, but its use does not extend to all Orthodox traditions.
This attic stage is ornamented with alternating pilasters and rectangular windows which are set just below the cornice, creating a sense of lightness.
The facade of the building was ornamented with obtrusive sculpted designs.
The editor ornamented his plain writing, making it fancier but less clear.
This opulent mirror is richly ornamented with crisply carved foliage, flowers and scrolls, and delicate lacquerwork with mother of pearl inlays and cabochons of faux lapis.
At the time of his accession, the royal palaces of France were ornamented with only a scattering of great paintings, and not a single sculpture, either ancient or modern.
The Khalifa found himself in a high-ceiled hall, ornamented with a perfection of taste, in the middle of which there was a square throne of ivory and gold upon gold feet.
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The tepidarium is generally the most highly ornamented room in baths.
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The sub-deacons tunicle was like the dalmatic, but rather shorter, and less ornamented.
The iron blades were cunningly ornamented with damascened copper, and the hilts artistically inlaid with the same metal.
The body is globular, the neck is very short and is ornamented with a dentate band.
It is a large, square dwelling, painted yellow with green blinds, showing at the front a porch ornamented with dentation.
The great throne-room was ornamented with enormous columns of silver, between which were hangings of rich silk or brocade.
The body is ornamented with carelessly drawn, deeply incised, involute designs.
It stands in about an acre of ground, ornamented with flowers, shrubs, and an avenue of kukui and koa-trees.
In weight it is lighter than a shirting, and it is usually ornamented with a distinctive coloured heading.
A small red square flag was hoisted on an ornamented staff at the tafferel, and many long spears bristled along the quarters.
The judge also brought me a saddle blanket which Susie had ornamented with wondrous and tender art.
Her frock was taupe colored, of a soft woolen material, ornamented with many small buttons.
In the ancient Abbey Church are two masterpieces, a retable in carved wood and a tomb ornamented with exquisite statuettes.
The wall of the building was rough-hewn and ornamented with surplus carvings.
The north front, the most ornamented, had large pointed windows and embattled parapets, lozenged with flint.
Hair ornamented with broad velvet ribbons rolled in the torsade and with ends floating at each side.
These boxes are often of gold or tortoiseshell, and beautifully ornamented.
There was a wooden verandah, the corners of which were ornamented with the horns of the markhor, or mountain goat.
The balustrade is ornamented with a series of reliefs illustrating the Ramayana.
Her petticoat was very short, lightly puffed on the sides, and ornamented only with two very long pockets trimmed like the camail.
The central pendant, also circular, is ornamented with a section from a rod of Roman millefiori glass set in gold.
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Dress of moire antique, ornamented with narrow velvet ribbons, about three-eighths of an inch wide.
It was very large, and was very gayly painted, and ornamented with flags and banners.
They are sometimes seen ornamented round the purfling with ebony, diamond and lozenge shape.
Many of them were well carved in wood, and ornamented with emblazonry and gilding.
This basin had originally been pretentiously ornamented, but time and vegetation had greatly improved these efforts of bad taste.
The six chapels are also cut in the wall and ornamented by two columns and two pilasters.
This is a pretty, nautically devised and ornamented suit, made of warm materials and those that will stand sea water.
There is an illustrated Title-page ornamented with a Title-vignette to each volume.
Long plain sleeves, ornamented round the top with a puffing of silk, forming an epaulette.
Here and there the bright flowers of some orchidaceous plant ornamented their summits, or hung down from their boughs.
It is a good example of the best Empire work, and is mahogany ornamented with ormolu mounts in classic style.
The edges are often chamfered or the angles ornamented with slender shafts.
A rostral pillar is a column ornamented with such beaks or prows, which were, in the Roman language, called rostra.
On each of its faces is an entrance through a pointed arch, ornamented with crockets and a finial.
Edward, according to the portraits, always wore a flat cap, the base of the crown ornamented with bands of jewels.
His benedictional, ornamented with thirty beautiful miniatures, is in the possession of the Duke of Devonshire.
The centre of the collar is further ornamented with the shells of the pearl oyster.
The latter is the method used for chaudfroid dishes, which are usually much ornamented.
The robinia Pseudacacia, inermis and tortuosa were both splendid trees, which ornamented the grass lawn.
Lined with fulled tulle, ornamented with pink satin A shawl of white cachmere, with very deep fringe.
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Lower bowl fragment of lead-glass Romer ornamented with gadrooning or pillar molding.
The gates are ornamented with the heads of monsters, especially lions with large ears and winglike expansions at the side.
Cakes iced with chocolate or with boiled icing may be ornamented with fine lines of royal icing.
The masses of gold lace by which the hammercloth and the attendants' liveries were ornamented had an extremely rich effect.
They generally stained their glass with, some coloring matter, and occasionally ornamented it with a ribbing.
I now saw her a pale brunette, coiffed in a rich gold band ornamented with precious stones.
At noon on the 15th we passed helsingborg, which was richly ornamented with flags for the occasion.
Some similar calendars in tiny leather bindings, beautifully tooled and ornamented in gold, are also collectable.
The capitals of the pillars are likewise ornamented with highly interesting and ornately sculptured capitals.
The walls were ornamented with pictures cut from the American Sunday supplements, mostly feminine and horsy studies.
There was also an ornamented cross in this cupola, and other crosses in other chambers.
We expected that female Red-breasted Flycatchers would produce more sons when paired with older, more ornamented males.
The beams of the ceiling, ornamented with amber, rose in wide arches.
The chasuble is sometimes ornamented with very rich needlework.
Their Scotch bonnets, ornamented with plumes of jet black feathers, Mr Grinder carried on his instrument.
The sacque was ornamented with ribbons, caught with diamonds.
The Poonga-Poonga volunteers stood with glistening eyes and grinning faces, naked save for their loin-cloths, and barbarously ornamented.
And yet how bedecked oftentimes' How seductively ornamented!
The walls of the fauces are ornamented in an unusual manner.
Kimble, hesitating, however, to take those dingy clothes into contact with her own ornamented satin bodice.
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The front is richly carved, and ornamented by fluted pillars.
Its back was corrugated and ornamented with ungainly bosses, and a greenish incrustation blotched it here and there.
The hunting-shirt is a picturesque smock-frock, being shorter, and ornamented with fringes and tassels.
On the table stood a glass tank filled with water, and ornamented in the middle by a miniature pyramid of rock-work interlaced with weeds.
He lifted it, revealing a counterfeit, which had once ornamented a hatpin.
The top was ornamented by vases, candelabra, and statuettes, in pairs, placed in a row.
Some are beautifully polished and ornamented with incised work.
The stola is said to have been a more ample and ornamented sort of tunic.
The west porch is very handsomely ornamented with stonework.
The 1920 mid-rise building features a limestone facade with ornamented spandrels that divide grand and expansive windows.
It was plainly parted under a spotless lace cap, sparingly ornamented with mourning ribbons.
The only weapon of an Indian is a very long bamboo or chuzo, ornamented with ostrich feathers, and pointed by a sharp spearhead.
Around many a dusky neck hung curiously coiled strands of wire, while several were further ornamented by huge nose rings.
The collar is ornamented round the outer edge with a tatted lace.
She is a little fat old lady, with blue eyes and a red face, and wears a huge cap like a sugar-loaf, ornamented with purple and yellow ribbons.
It has lozenge panels, and is further ornamented by disc turning.
Some months later, on the coast of Syria, I caught some of my fish ornamented with the ring.
The windows of the Tuileries were ornamented, and were filled with people.
Both he and Asaad had capital mares and ornamented long guns.
The inside was ornamented, too, and there was an altar in there.
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The room, I now for the first time observed, was ornamented with flowers.
Lady Janet laid an indicative finger on the lace pelerine which ornamented the upper part of her dress.
But the parlour was dark to-night, the chief personages who ornamented its circle being all at Mrs.
Thirty first-rate pictures, uniformly framed, separated by bright drapery, ornamented the walls, which were hung with tapestry of severe design.
Job, still ornamented with remnants of the fly paper, slunk at his heels.
The other two men were ornamented by streaks of black powder, made of charcoal.
However, he married the young lady, and they lived in a humble dwelling, probably possessing a porch ornamented with honeysuckle and woodbine twining, until she died.
Twisted shells with red lips like unicorn's horns ornamented the mantelpiece, which was draped by a pall of purple plush from which depended a certain number of balls.
As they drew near we saw that these were women, most of them aged, for their white hair, ornamented with small bladders taken from fish, streamed out behind them.
Kim marked down a gaily ornamented ruth or family bullock-cart, with a broidered canopy of two domes, like a double-humped camel, which had just been drawn into the par.
They were clad in graceful, flowing robes, highly ornamented with metal and jewels, and their luxuriant hair was of a beautiful golden and reddish bronze.
A wide stream flowed through the garden, and on it floated richly ornamented barges and gondolas filled with people dressed in the most elegant manner and covered with jewels.
It was an apparition from that hidden life which lies, like a dark by-street, behind the goodly ornamented facade that meets the sunlight and the gaze of respectable admirers.
His gun is lavishly decorated with brass tacks and vermilion, and provided with a fringed cover, occasionally of buckskin, ornamented here and there with a feather.
This hall was as light as day, for torches burned in numerous sconces upon the walls, throwing strange shadows from the tusked or antlered heads which ornamented them.
There were remnants of faded and tattered paper-hangings, but larger spaces of bare wall ornamented with charcoal sketches, chiefly of people's heads in profile.
The sheath is magnificently ornamented with gems of great value.
I can compare it to nothing but a large door mat, ornamented at the edges with little tinkling tags something like the stained porcupine quills round an Indian moccasin.
Beyond, drawn up on the beach, he could see the big war-canoes, with high and fantastically carved bows and sterns, ornamented with scrolls and bands of white cowrie shells.