A gipsy boy, with whom I was on friendly terms, used to travel about this part of the country selling trumpery brooches and ornaments. |
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Hence men who seek their own welfare should always honour women on holidays and festivals with gifts of ornaments, clothes, and dainty food. |
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Even though I'm not going for tacky, the 99-cent stores are coming in handy, because the red ball ornaments there are mondo cheapo. |
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In the Romantic era, signs were still used for simple ornaments such as trills, turns, or mordents. |
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Last year I lost a lot of the ornaments, I just couldn't find them, as well as our monogrammed Christmas stockings. |
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He employs a wide variety of ornaments such as mordents, trills, broken chords and appoggiaturas. |
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The women liked to wear clothing fashioned from calico and other printed cloth, and silk ribbons became popular hair ornaments. |
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The family room tree has a sewing theme, with spools, bobbins and buttons for ornaments. |
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What is it about those inexpensive glass ornaments at the craft stores that makes me unexplainably load my cart with them? |
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Several of the more modern ornaments are elegant in form and shape and can be stylishly worn on a slim chain around the neck. |
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There was a lovely black fireplace and a tall bookshelf filled with books and small ornaments. |
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Tie ornaments to napkin rings or ribbons to serve as a warm greeting to the feast. |
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I pulled off one of the many ornaments from around my neck and unsnapped the clasp to release my lucky guitar pick I wore everywhere. |
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Shrouded in bracken and blackberry brambles is a bush dangling dozens of berries like Christmas tree ornaments. |
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The plunder included a lot of silver ornaments, fuzees and other articles left by the Indians as pledges for their debts. |
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Stylistically, the language was riddled with neologisms and foreign terms, and the composition was muddled by excessive ornaments. |
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Salford council has made a U-turn over plans to crack down on grave ornaments. |
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Retired policeman Paul Wright says his house shakes and ornaments rattle when First York buses go over a speed bump outside his Haxby bungalow. |
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In addition to painting and sculpture, the collections include displays of silver, ecclesiastical ornaments and vestments, furniture, and altars. |
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I have found that these ornaments only last in dry conditions, even when coated well with varnish or shellac. |
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Jackson briefly answered a reporter's questions about a chain of sparkling ornaments draped over a gold vest he wore under his black coat. |
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Rich ornaments of fruited vines are found on the walls of ancient temples in Samtavisi, Ikalto, Zarmza, Gelati, Nikortsminda, and Vardzia. |
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It is possible that members of tribes were recruited into the royal armies and became acquainted with courtly dress and ornaments. |
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For Neolithic ceramic ornaments, this kind of a perfect counterchange is not an exception, but almost a rule. |
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The new silver crown is like a coruscating jewel in the string of ornaments. |
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It's this kind of attitude that has prised open the floodgates for all manner of garden ornaments. |
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But more strictly and accurately, rubricians limit the pontificals to those ornaments which a prelate wears in celebrating pontifically. |
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The fireplace has elaborate fire irons and the mantelpiece which is covered with ornaments has an elaborate velvet drape embroidered with swans. |
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In the reception hall, Tibetan furniture, finery and ornaments evoked such alien sentiments that we were immediately addicted to them. |
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A field guide to the birds of any geographic region shows quite clearly that ornaments of such colors are widespread. |
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Carved ornaments were widely used in the Qing style furniture, into which bone and glass were frequently inlaid. |
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The most common parts of the body that are pierced is the face although you will often find ear, nose and lip ornaments. |
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Stone could be carved, incised, or one set of stone ornaments overlaid on another. |
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Even my parents have come over to the plastic side, with their fibre optic tree and tasteful glow-in-the-dark cherub ornaments. |
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The fact that phenotypic differentiation is most pronounced in male secondary sexual ornaments suggests a primary role for sexual selection. |
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Then, make it a focal point with potted flowers, lawn ornaments, or themed decorations. |
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As you can see, these are all real glass ornaments, but they are cupcakes and peppermints and candy canes. |
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Delivering six full songs and other song fragments, her penetrating chest voice and her haunting ornaments in piquant modes were simply stunning. |
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One of the mess ornaments was 'Stinky Miller', a skeleton cliftied from a museum. |
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The third housemaid did floors, the second maid cleaned furniture, but the head housemaid did the best stuff like dusting ornaments. |
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Hand-blown glass pieces such as flowers, snowmen, ornaments, paperweights, bowls and vases will be available for a range of prices. |
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Various things make for some nice hood ornaments on a hooptie wagon with no wheels whatsoever. |
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A few ornaments lay upon the chimney piece, which was formed from layers of pristine, white marble. |
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Many facades are already renovated, the war ruins slowly vanish, sunshades appear in front of cafes and flowery ornaments on the girls' dresses. |
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This year, Kirtilal Kalidas have come out with a range of ornaments styled to suit people of all ages. |
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A York gardener was caught red-handed with a hoard of stolen statues, gnomes and ornaments, magistrates heard. |
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She whipped a plastic bag from beneath the sink and started packing ornaments, briskly, like baggers at the Acme. |
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In the early Zulu kingdom only the highest-ranking members of society were allowed to wear brass ornaments. |
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Some cracids have brightly colored skin on the face or neck, or ornaments such as wattles, casques or combs. |
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European makeup and costume jewelry, too, are replacing traditional cosmetics and ornaments. |
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These include various carved bricks, artefacts, earthenware objects, metal ornaments, funeral urns, and stone sculptures, especially Buddhas. |
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They produce quantities of small adornments of hammered sheet gold, including spiral ear and twisted nose ornaments. |
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These are worn with mantillas, long earrings, and hair ornaments such as combs or flowers. |
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Its dismalness is largely a delusion, due to the fact that its chief ornaments, at least in our own day, are university professors. |
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Kino also used the rich vestments and ornaments of religious ceremonies to attract the native peoples. |
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She is a sentimental person who would not dream of parting with diaries, photos, ornaments and keepsakes. |
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When made of precious stones, pyramids gain value as ornaments, and are valued as decorative pieces as well. |
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Purcell's first seven pieces introduce various fingering combinations, simple ornaments and key signatures. |
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It's a very spacious room, but it doesn't feel like that because there are too many ornaments and nick-nacks. |
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Many parish churches were extravagantly rebuilt, and lavished with vessels and ornaments which foreign visitors thought worthy of a cathedral. |
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The foundation alms had been pilfered and church ornaments and vestments pawned to pay the hospital's debts. |
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Receptive females usually show a preference for males with large size, large ornaments, and high courtship activity, as in the guppy. |
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The white walls of her room seemed to emanate a kind of purity, even as they stood placidly, stripped of all their ornaments and embellishments. |
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The fruits make good outdoor Christmas ornaments or could be used as insect pest repellents in the winter. |
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Extracting the ornaments from the musical texture will greatly assist students in the polishing process. |
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Gold-plated jewellery, silver ornaments, including anklets, earrings, necklaces and bangles studded with Hyderabad pearls were available. |
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This is worn with a variety of necklaces, bracelets, anklets, rings, and other ornaments. |
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Hasse begins with a simple melody which is varied and embellished with intricate ornaments that make it memorable. |
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Historically, the heavy rhomboid scales of the gar were often used by local Indians for arrow points, ornaments, and other instruments. |
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Classic furniture also has rich carvings and ornaments, and many pieces use eye-catching colors such as gold and silver. |
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Letters were stuck to headstones instructing mourners to remove ornaments and embellishments because they made the cemetery untidy. |
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Together, they chopped down the Christmas tree, set it up in the parlor, hung the ornaments, and strung popcorn to hang on the piney branches. |
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The motives and ornaments of the sumptuously flowing white lace rochets were of the most elaborate and delicate kind. |
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It is an unpardonable negligence to place the ornaments arbitrarily how they wish. |
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Necklaces, ear ornaments, head ornaments, studs and bijous are commonly worn while nose studs and anklets are no longer used. |
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Add fresh flowers or small tree ornaments to embellish the wreath for a party. |
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Visitors to Huntington Cemetery have been upset after a new sign went up banning ornaments, artificial flowers, jam jars and vases by gravesides. |
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Claiming to have Spanish-styled decorations, the eatery carefully chose its ornaments and above each table hangs a colourful and exquisite lamp. |
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Janet has freckles on her nose and unruly ash-blond hair and green bulb earrings the size of Yule ornaments. |
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A fireplace was against one of the walls, its mantle also covered in little brass ornaments. |
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I'll make eggnog and set out special ornaments and wrap presents with 20 different kinds of paper and color-coordinated ribbon. |
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Sarees costing lakhs of rupees and ornaments worth crores should be looked down upon by the society. |
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The dark mahogany paneling and russet carpeting complemented each other while the brass ornaments and paintings were beautiful accents. |
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A large evergreen tree sat haughtily in one corner as a cluster of Raleigh students adorned it with ornaments, baubles and hand-made trinkets. |
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All the furniture in the coffeehouse is of the 1930s style, the dark wood and rare ornaments creating an aura of mystery and peace. |
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What to do with all the gifts, clothing, jewellery and other ornaments has long been a matter dealt with discreetly. |
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Arrange the sand dollars and shell ornaments along one strand of pearls in a pleasing configuration. |
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Place skinny little taper candles and twisted glass icicle ornaments in others. |
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Beautiful ornaments, photographs and objects fill every available shelf, complementing the slender, often tapestried chairs. |
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His body lay in a wooden box with a range of grave goods including a necklace of gold beads, feather ornaments, and fabric banners. |
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Other items include Manchu hats, embroidered purses, jewelry, hair ornaments, silk chamber hangings, and collars and emblems for dragon robes. |
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We were in there choosing ornaments for the Ornament Exchange and I have to say some of the decorations they had for sale were beautiful. |
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At Christmastime, everyone for miles around comes to buy her baked goods, as well as ornaments and other Christmas necessities. |
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Most at risk from frost are terracotta pots, garden ornaments and chimineas, particularly those made or bought in sunnier climes. |
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Alan is currently bent over a goldfish bowl, which is full of water and ornaments, but is missing its occupant. |
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They also stock beautiful glassware, a pewter range of mugs and ornaments and mantle clock in various designs. |
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Even today, the huge stones from 19th century are still sought as decorative garden ornaments. |
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Montgomery also will put up as many as six Christmas trees and decorate them with bows, ornaments and small photo frames. |
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Fill large goldfish-type bowls with shiny glass globes and ornaments to create simple decorations. |
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The latest additions to home collection includes bowls, boxes, picture frames, tealights and window ornaments. |
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The last bed had stuffed animals on it and the desk was covered with little ornaments. |
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The ornaments are measured and written out, it is in C major and it requires the hand span of a ninth. |
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These precious ornaments are often passed down through the generations as family heirlooms. |
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Throughout the day they constantly freshened their makeup and adjusted their hair ornaments, and a mirror was of course basic to these tasks. |
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I'm practically seething with anger before I'm even halfway through this old lady's cart of Christmas ornaments. |
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Although the costumes were heavy with ornaments, the performers pulled off the choreographed show with style and grace. |
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And the traders are still there, their modern stock-in-trade tracksuits, tacky ornaments and whiskey sold for a 200 per cent mark-up. |
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You can certainly have your professional hair designer add hair ornaments, hair jewelry, snoods or a tiara. |
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But that means you don't have the pleasure of adorning the tree, or the season-ending finality of returning the ornaments to their boxes. |
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The majority of studies on melanin ornaments cited in Table 1 measured only the size of discrete patches of melanic feathers. |
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Now what you need from these fairs at this time of year are the traditional ornaments to decorate your house for the New Year. |
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Traditional Thai handicrafts such as silks and wooden ornaments were on sale as Thai, Chinese and street dancing groups entertained crowds. |
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Well, the marble floors were white, and he had those silver ornaments, which decorated every inch of the apartment. |
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A slight pagoda-like lift to the gables and unusual terracotta roof ornaments lend a hint of the exotic to the large shingled houses. |
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In one striking image, a porch is shown elaborately decorated for Christmas with tinsel, stockings, ornaments and toys. |
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The once bare evergreen branches are now adorned with silver tinsel and glittering ornaments. |
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Of less stature were the tinsmiths, who made lanterns, bugles, trumpets, military ornaments, and funils widely used during carnival. |
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At the time I figured I could bedeck my hood with a fabulous array of ornaments. |
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The rooms are bedecked with handmade ornaments and shimmery garlands, and stockings are hung by the chimney with care. |
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They decorate the tree with lights and ornaments and then they place gifts under it. |
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The Romans used buttons only as ornaments and even the ancient Chinese never progressed beyond the toggle and loop. |
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The tree ornaments were collected through the years and some were priceless treasures. |
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My own tastes run toward dark colors, simple oak antiques, comfortable chairs, brass candlesticks, and interesting but quirky ornaments. |
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Emphasize that the measure's metrical structure is of primary importance and should be solidified before the ornaments are added. |
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I finally get all the ornaments scanned and bagged and total up the purchase. |
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These ornaments are made in silver, and precious and semi-precious gems are used to embellish them. |
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It had what looked like several antique ornaments and novelties on display. |
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The primitive man initially used berries, nuts, seeds, feathers, perforated stones, teeth, and shells as ornaments. |
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The souvenirs include bangles, hair accessories, belts, jewelry boxes, fans, ship ornaments, miniature daggers and others besides. |
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Primarily associated with the Cotswolds, staddle stones can be used to flank drives or as garden ornaments. |
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A display cabinet of ornaments, including a china voluptuary bathing in something foamy, is to become a particular favourite. |
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I shingled it all over and made one half a rose garden, which were her favourite flowers, and decorated the rest with the ornaments. |
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Twenty or thirty large, gently fluted pods grow directly from the tree's trunk and branches, dangling like holiday ornaments. |
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The ear ornaments in this collection are geometrically complex in design, combining squares, circles and triangles into single forms. |
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On either side of the headband, just behind her ears are triangular shaped ornaments of sorts. |
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If ornaments appeared in subfamilies or tribes that were phylogenetically separated, these were counted as evolutionarily independent events. |
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They all seemed to blend modern and ancient architecture, with ornaments ranging from statues of Chinese dragons to Gothic gargoyles. |
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It takes a few minutes, but Tharaud's touch and his way with the ornaments feels right, and they start to seem quite natural and idiomatic. |
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The showpieces, however, are large picture-frame ornaments crafted from peppermint sticks. |
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They crated the contents of the Amber Room, the chairs, tables and ornaments carved from the precious resin, but the walls proved too intricate to dismantle quickly. |
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They wear ornaments of human bone, which remind us of death, impermanence and renunciation, and as adornment, they wear ashes from cremation grounds. |
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You can use plastic ornaments and toys as your cake decoration, such as umbrellas, storks, bassinets, baby bottles, sports figure dells and newborn baby dolls. |
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Inside it was like a Victorian jumble sale with kitsch ornaments everywhere, and the cluttered rooms lit only by the orange glow of 40-watt bulbs in frilly lampshades. |
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Freshly chiseled ornaments stand proudly next to the corroded precursors that served as models, testimony to the endless repair, the incessant renewal of the church. |
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Later developments included the adoption of standard signs for such frequently used ornaments as appoggiaturas, mordents, slides, trills, or turns. |
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Included among the man's 100-odd possessions were a pair of gold hair ornaments, three copper knives, a shale belt-ring, archery equipment and arrowheads. |
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But the garden ornaments were a runaway success and are being sold at this year's major garden shows, including the BBC Gardeners' World Live show. |
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As the week segues into Christmas, the tawdry glitter of the tinsel and plastic Christmas ornaments fails to warm us with a transcedental inner glow. |
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Originally from Delaware, Smith had been in Washington almost a week building little decorative boxes and stringing ornaments. |
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Like their Asian Indian counterparts, Pakistani American women enjoy wearing gold ornaments or jewelry, including bangles, bracelets, rings, and necklaces. |
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Fossils are also featured in art as in the use of petrified wood for ornaments or the more general inspiration provided by fossils in painting and sculpture. |
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The bikes are located at the front of the store, with memorabilia such as souvenirs, pictures, Harley chrome plates, and bike ornaments surrounding the hogs. |
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Box up and stow away any overspill of ornaments and act like an obsessively tidy person, neatly fold and put away until you've exchanged contracts. |
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Your prediliction for beaten brass ornaments offends me hardly at all. |
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Gold has also become a part of our social customs to such an extent that bedecking a bride with ornaments made of gold is considered a must by the bride's family. |
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She will be selling plants and small garden ornaments, light refreshments will be available and there will also be the chance to win a prize on a tombola. |
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Civilians left flowers as well as a tiny frosted Christmas tree that had two red ornaments. |
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Women wearing gold ornaments sleep near the window, all bindaas. |
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Raw materials were provided by shroffs in the city to four out of six establishments in the sample and the artisans charged wages for the manufacture of the ornaments. |
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The restaurant also presents first-class furniture and wall ornaments that create a romantic atmosphere, making it resemble a ubiquitous brasserie in France. |
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The question that has long vexed evolutionary biologists is whether these ornaments actually tell you anything about the genetic health of a male. |
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The Hyacinth enjoyed a vogue in the 18th and early 19th centuries, grown not only indoors and out but used as ornaments for women's fashions and even as a pharmaceutical. |
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She was a crafter of clay fairies, and beside her camping site was a small wooded patch she decorated with mini Christmas tree lights, opalescent ornaments, and her fairies. |
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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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From his ears two golden plates hung from rings made of small green stones, and around his neck were copper ornaments attached to a necklace of white beads. |
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There'll also be bangles with precious and semi-precious Jaipur stones, strings of Hyderabad pearls, silver oxidized ornaments and temple jewellery sets. |
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Apart from the music there were stalls selling items from jewellery to stone ornaments for the garden, with products coming from all over the world. |
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Glittering snow globes delight children and adults alike, while individual ornaments ranging from three to 12 inches high provide dazzling centrepieces. |
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Any trinkets, charms, or ornaments expected of a 17-year-old girl to have in her room would never appear in my mine, because I simply did not own any. |
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The staff give up their time free of charge and the charity raises money to run the workshop selling the ornaments left over from house clearances. |
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The brass ornaments caught the shimmer of the candle light that I held in my hand and reflected the rays back with the facets that had been pounded into their surface. |
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It is important for you not to put too many accents or ornaments in the room because it can make the small living room become much more incapacious. |
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Characteristic is his perfect intonation and breath management as well as excellent phrasing and imaginative use of ornaments when he confronts difficult trills head-on. |
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Unlike static ornaments, head plumes are highly modifiable and likely signal immediate information regarding a male's intent, similar to a coverable badge. |
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Soon islanders were busy turning out fleecy lap ornaments, whose parents often included Pomeranians and even a Prince Charles spaniel left behind by a departed yacht owner. |
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I've got some kitschy little garden ornaments in the flower bed. |
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The artist making the colourful beads and ornaments from polymer clay has people crowding in on her so much that it looks as if the table might tip. |
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In the stuffy room, its walls lined with fussy little ornaments, but no photos of family or friends, I nestled into my brother and promptly fell asleep as only a child can do. |
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After all, this is a man so potty and unfathomably wealthy that he can walk into a shop stocking ghastly, ugly, ridiculously pricy ornaments and already own most of them. |
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It was made out of exquisite gold, sculptures and ornaments decorating it. |
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Matched pairs of smaller tables and ornaments decorate each side, the objects on the left referring to the New Testament, and, to the right, the Old Testament. |
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The ornaments in this work are not simply decorative, but generative. |
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One Kansas farmer lined his field with ghastly wind ornaments, rough cut from sheet metal and painted with slogans mocking liberal causes and government tyranny. |
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Rather, the goods passing hands were priceless jewels and ornaments gifted by foreign rulers, and at stake was the reputation and future of the monarchy. |
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A versatile handheld paper crimper gives a professional look to paper projects ranging from greeting cards to napkin rings, Christmas tree ornaments to gift wrap. |
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On the side, he continued his design work, creating patterns for textiles, wallpaper, magazine covers, carpeting, gift wrap, ornaments, and tiles. |
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The only time I got close to a real Christmas tree was in primary school, when we had a branch from a gum tree stuck in a pot and decorated with hand-made paper ornaments. |
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A Knack replicates classical allusions, topical references, Euphuistic ornaments, and stylistic idiosyncrasies of Greene's recognized work. |
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Behold the church of St Cuthbert, splattered with the blood of God's priests, robbed of its ornaments. |
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We envision every Christmas tree in America decorated in patriotic ornaments as well as menorahs and dreidels created in red, white and blue. |
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The products of the combination of these two periods are bells, vessels, weapons and ornaments and the sophisticated cast. |
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The decorations were to include painted ceramic ornaments made by children receiving oncological care in a number of Italian hospitals. |
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These are more complicated ornaments using two or more grace notes include doublings, taorluaths, throws, grips, and birls. |
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I saw some men unjointing fingers to get rings off, and cutting off ears to get silver ornaments. |
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He ornaments the middle distance with, instead of verdure, olive-coloured nymphs, nudely piping in the watery recession. |
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Baby booties, pillows, glass holders and ornaments are some of the newer items available. |
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Along with the Christmas ornaments, there are champagne bottles with sparklers shooting out of them, horns, and noisemakers. |
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They run riot around our house whenever they come and pick up ornaments with sticky fingers or bash our cupboard doors. |
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Seasonal pillows add holiday festiveness to an outdoor swing, while brightly-colored glass ornaments in branches decorate the front yard area. |
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Apart from the comb, the male rock ptarmigan has no ornaments or displays that are typical for grouses in temperate regions. |
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Mote Marine's coral nursery trees hold fragments of staghorn coral that hang like Christmas ornaments from monofilament fishing line. |
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Silver circulated in the form of bars, or ingots, as well as in the form of jewellery and ornaments. |
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Burglars got away with booze, food, chocolate, crisps, ornaments, clocks, the brass 'time' bell and a collection of Toby Jugs. |
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Likewise the Cavatina hinted at rubato and portamento plus intriguingly strung-out ornaments. |
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His examples display distinctively English stylistic traits, such as characteristic cadential ornaments and a limited use of imitation. |
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Theoderic's payoff included precious metal from stripping the remaining public ornaments of Italia, and an unsupervised campaign in Hispania. |
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For consumers looking for anything from Christmas ornaments to shower curtains, the site offers an array of unique, cost-effective items. |
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Some solar lights were then smashed in the street, but other property, such as animal ornaments of a dog, owl and meercat, are still outstanding. |
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Most of the ladies and kids love to buy imported 'saree', short-kameez, lehnga, woolens knit-wears, knitted garments and ornaments. |
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You can even buy a backscratcher made of solid koa wood or chopsticks, gunstocks, hair ornaments, or woodenware. |
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Make space for ethnic crafts and artwork such as kilim rugs and cushions, buddha ornaments and handcrafted candlesticks. |
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This resulted in the widespread destruction of Medieval church furnishings, ornaments and decoration. |
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For the first time, the tree will be decorated with classic Wedgwood ornaments, created in the traditional blue and white jasperware style. |
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The pottery was polychromic, with geometric decorations and applications of metallic ornaments. |
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Production also counts with hand worked ornaments woodcarver controlled qualified person in restoration. |
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A hole is drilled near the base to enable glass beads and other ornaments to be attached by a loop of wire. |
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It is thought the divers spent too much time too deep searching for the ornaments. |
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The province was a leading producer of grains, salt, pearls, fruits, liquors and wines, precious metals and ornaments. |
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However, if she marries a man her father arranges or approves of, she has the right to take the ornaments with her. |
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Delftware includes pottery objects of all descriptions such as plates, ornaments and tiles. |
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He reported two islands whose natives had bone lip ornaments, but it is not certain that these were the Diomedes. |
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Mail artwork includes headdresses, decorative wall hangings, ornaments, chess sets, macrame, and jewelry. |
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In 1832, the future Queen Victoria wrote about her delight at having a Christmas tree, hung with lights, ornaments, and presents placed round it. |
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Tiberius, the new Emperor, responded by granting Claudius consular ornaments. |
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Tin and other metals are used for making a number of tools, weapons, ornaments, and other articles. |
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Balboa managed to collect a great deal of gold, much of it from the ornaments worn by the native women, and the rest obtained by violence. |
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Theoderic's payoff included precious metal from stripping the remaining public ornaments of Italy, and an unsupervised campaign in Hispania. |
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Antler has been used through history as a material to make tools, weapons, ornaments, and toys. |
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Noting their gold ear ornaments, Columbus took some of the Arawaks prisoner and insisted that they guide him to the source of the gold. |
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The beads found at the site represent the early human use of personal ornaments. |
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They were also skilled manufacturers of a range of other types of stone tools and ornaments, including projectile points, beads, and statuettes. |
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He hath covered me with the robe of righteousness, as a bridegroom decketh himself with ornaments. |
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The wearing and display of personal ornaments during the Still Bay phase was not idiosyncratic. |
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These remains have associated personal ornaments in the form of beads and worked shell, suggesting symbolic behavior. |
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The region's oldest known beads were made from Nassarius shells and worn as personal ornaments 72,000 years ago. |
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Pa strings the lights while Janet takes the ornaments one by one from the cardboard egg-crates. |
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Gorse is useful for garden ornaments because it is resistant to weather and rot. |
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Deer have long been bred in captivity as ornaments for parks, but only in the case of reindeer has thorough domestication succeeded. |
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Foppish and fantastic ornaments are only indications of vice, not criminal in themselves. |
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Amber ornaments have been found in Mycenaean tombs and elsewhere across Europe. |
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The skins of fur seals and phocids are made into coats, and the tusks of walruses continue to be used for carvings or as ornaments. |
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He illustrates the variations in their pieces, their styles, and materials, and shows color photos of pins, bracelets, bolo ties, and other ornaments. |
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In just a few hours garden tables, bird tables, ornaments, outdoor lights and small tress were snatched in South Gosforth, Newcastle, from mainly elderly residents. |
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Crafts at the Holiday Party include fish prints, raku bowls, holiday cards, holiday ornaments, gingerbread houses, and bentwood boxes demonstrated by an Alaska Native artist. |
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Most LN I metal objects are distinctly influenced by the western European Beaker metal industry, gold sheet ornaments and copper flat axes being the predominant metal objects. |
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Cookie cutters are not only great for shaping cookies, sandwiches, bars, and gelatin desserts, they are also perfect for tracing onto old Christmas cards and making ornaments. |
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The building's decor includes plateresque ornaments and balustrades. |
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Unlike the women, men would wear various ornaments in their hair. |
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Projects include place card clips, angels, ornaments, greeting cards, wrapping paper, reindeer and sleigh, decorations, a winter scene, little bells, and more. |
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Shoppers have arranged special stalls for bangles, Mehndi and ornaments. |
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In one, place ball ornaments, caps facing into the bowl to hide them, or tie a small bow with a color-coordinated ribbon onto the spring pin at the top of the cap. |
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In the manner of the Nights, the action-packed plot features antirealist narrative devices such as magical ornaments, air transport, supernatural beings, and zoomorphosis. |
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It costs him no more to wear all his ornaments about his distinguished person than to leave them at home. If you can be a swell at a cheap rate, why not? |
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Males in many lekking species have conspicuous morphological ornaments that may be targets of female choice, but male contest competition may also be involved. |
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The slate is also used for making souvenirs, monuments, ornaments etc. |
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A traditional product of Alum Bay, and a fixture of Isle of Wight tourist shops, is the creation of ornaments using the coloured sands layered in vials and jars. |
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Accessories are a growing feature of the up-to-date conservatory, with table and standard lamps, rugs, pictures and ornaments making a colourful entrance. |
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British Iron Age and Roman sites have been excavated and coins and ornaments discovered, especially by the 19th century antiquarian, William Owen Stanley. |
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They pierced bones, shells and teeth to make body ornaments. |
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After the chaos, my family spent the rest of the day hanging ornaments passed down through generations while a plug-in bird chirper cackled pitifully in the background. |
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They took the form of stairway railings in the interior, light fixtures, and other details in the interior, and balconies and other ornaments on the exterior. |
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