Glancing nervously around to be sure they were alone, Todd inserted a key into the lock on the large ornate door and twisted it. |
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The strings had snapped, the fingerboard was half off, the ornate bridge had shattered and the tailpiece had fallen off. |
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No paintings here, instead the walls were decorated with ornate tapestries featuring geometric designs that could almost have been old Celtic. |
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To the Highlanders the Targe was both a life preserving tool and a status symbol with ornate decorations. |
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The living room has an open fire with a solid fuel back boiler, with an ornate cast iron surround and tile hearth. |
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Thick, white walls were made flamboyant by ornate balconies and luxurious story-length windows. |
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The canopy was supported by four ornate wrought iron columns that were leftover from the bandstand in the park. |
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A staircase with ornate pine bannisters and rail leads up to a large landing. |
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Positioned asymmetrically, an ornate, 17 th-century altarpiece marks the entrance to the baptistery and the nave just beyond. |
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The captain's pride for his gloriously immense ship was evident as his deep, brown eyes observed the tall, ornate masts and large white sails. |
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The baron pressed the ornate seal ring on his finger, and clenched his fist. |
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A large and very ornate throne sat on the far wall, but no one occupied it. |
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A shower room is situated between these two bedrooms and is tiled in ornate ceramics. |
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In the Patio de los Leones, over one hundred slender marble columns support ornate arches, shielding the rather chubby marble lions. |
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Furthermore, his trademark fusion of ornate mysticism and lurid pop-art aesthetics had taken a toehold in New York's art scene as well. |
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The ornate sets include 30 ft bejeweled elephants, a unique red stage and three miles of gold tiling. |
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Finally it pulled out a stunning white dress with gold trim and ornate decorations. |
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As a result, shells are comparatively thick and ornate in the tropics, and thin and plain at temperate and polar latitudes. |
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The Cap has a lot of ornate lace and beads and is worn far back on the head with a thick spray of netting for the veil. |
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More precisely, Gaudi's work is Moorish, Medieval, and Futuristic, both lavishly ornate and elegantly simple. |
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Hard as that is, follow their lead and you'll soon discover those ornate menu descriptions aren't idle boasts. |
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A porch entrance leads to a wide hall with understairs storage, skylight window and ornate ceiling coving. |
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The daughter responded trying hard not to stare at the ornate configuration which resembled the horn of a unicorn. |
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Gambel's quail is a highly ornate and dichromatic species, whereas scaled quail is unornamented and monochromatic. |
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Using ancient tribal patterns, Native American jewelry is both ornate and beautiful and loved by men and women. |
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Once, while easing around a thick motte, I glanced down and saw an ornate box turtle in the grass. |
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A green jacket covered her body, over a white blouse at the neck of which was fastened with an ornate brooch a lace neckerchief. |
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The dominant decorative feature is the array of ornate brasses with pierced backplates. |
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Below it is a grand looking sofa that has large wooden arms at each side and an ornate square pattern that runs above the upper cushion. |
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The stadium's design, which suggests an ornate airline hangar, is punctuated with arches balconies, soffits, and pilasters. |
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Here wide varnished floorboards are set against rich yellow walls, more ornate plasterwork and a large cast-iron fireplace. |
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There's also a large bronzy image of Buddha seated in meditation and ornate hooded archways, and sunny colours abound. |
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Unusual features in this room are the vaulted, Georgian beamed and stencilled ceiling and a rather ornate tiled fireplace. |
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Proposals include restoring the conservatory, a vinery, a bandstand, a lake and ornate gates at the Eccles Old Road entrance. |
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A modern bank building has enveloped the Palace Hotel, ornate in nineteenth-century splendour. |
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I think some ornate, squashily upholstered Victorian furniture would have looked better. |
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Spark some interest with an ornate hairpin, barrette or ponytail holder like these 24k gold-dipped pieces. |
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Paintings of fruits, flowers, animals, and national anthem written in ornate Urdu calligraphy embellish its forehead. |
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The community traded with the world, and designed and manufactured to sell into that market, including very ornate objects and fancy materials. |
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Traditional crafts of the Kutch have been revived through ornate patterns and handwork of the Rabari, Mathua, and Ahir regions. |
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Almost perfectly intact, it was a circle of pillars capped with an ornate dome. |
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Product offerings ranged from stocking rustic wood samples to manufacturing 23-karat ornate gold frames. |
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The steersman's cockpit was set at the stern, just fore of the twin metal smokestacks with ornate tops. |
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He handed it to Vicky who found it unexpectedly light, it looked so ornate and delicate but felt solid and hard. |
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Although the cast feet and applied rim ornament are in an ornate rococo revival style, the details are not chased. |
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I appreciate that some people may not like modern architecture as opposed to the large ornate old-fashioned buildings. |
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Directly before her stood an ornate set of scales decorated in gold, carnelian and lapis lazuli. |
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Framed in heavy ornate gold like an old-master painting, it offered a still-life arrangement of tropical fruit, stuffed birds and jungle plants. |
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The floor was of hard wood and an ornate, oriental-designed carpet laid across most of the floor. |
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Every corner was adorned with precious wooden and granite carvings mounted on ornate pedestals. |
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Master craftsmen built some Welsh churches, and these may well have been adorned with ornate wooden carvings. |
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No part of the costume has been left undecorated, while the tall headdress is particularly ornate. |
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It includes an ornate woven cape, a decorated tunic, a feathered headdress, laced shoes and jewelry. |
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Like the miniature, they were mounted under glass with a gilded surround in a handsome and ornate protective case. |
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She reached over and grabbed the file from the ornate hotel desk and pulled it open. |
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It was a beautiful mirror framed in an ornate casing made of solid gold swirled within silver. |
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Some old fireplaces will come with original tiled surrounds, others with ornate cast iron or marble. |
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The men whistled, catcalled and shouted their trades through the ornate metalwork gates in a bid to find jobs. |
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His German epic entitled Parzifal is a massive literary production and was highly ornate in style. |
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Both the drawing room and dining room have ornate fireplaces and decorative cornicing with large windows looking out over the gardens. |
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Park benches, small statues, decorative flower beds and ornate lamp-posts dotted the park at discreet distances from each other. |
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The decoration was much more ornate than had been seen on most houses, even exquisite manors like the Big House and the Roscoe House. |
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But these are no ordinary bridges they are the most elaborate bridges you have ever seen with ornate statues and balustrades, turrets and towers. |
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They have been found before but rarely with such ornate decoration and never in South Lakeland. |
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These restaurants are elegant and charming, often with ornate decorations and some of the best food in the city. |
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Across the hall is a spacious drawing room with a large bay window, ornate marble fireplace, decorative plaster coving and ceiling rose. |
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There they even have an exquisite Chess Room, filled with ornate and decorative sets from around the world, all gifted by foreign delegations. |
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While poster art continued to prosper, the ornate details of Art Nouveau vanished. |
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Most of the frescoes on the ceiling are gone, but there are ornate chandeliers, and putti attend the plaster reliefs above. |
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Using a soft brush attachment she slowly cleans the ornate, rococo gilt frame surrounding a magnificent portrait by George Romney. |
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Wrought iron, often in ornate patterns, decorated many public buildings, bridges, and the verandahs of many homes. |
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The rest of our time is spent in silence, until we arrive at an ornate door decorated with cranes and dragons. |
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On the plus side was the intriguingly ornate solo piano part, with florid additions, one may speculate, to compensate for the thinner strings. |
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David Kuebler brings a heroic touch to Nerone, and copes well with Handel's ornate divisions. |
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The other singers are specialists in the Baroque repertoire, and are unfazed by Vivaldi's ornate and virtuosic writing. |
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It occurs in all musical forms, from the first antler beaten against a taut animal skin to the most ornate symphony. |
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A ludicrously ornate 1699 ostensory, 1m high, weighing over 12kg and studded with more than 6,000 diamonds. |
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Architectural styles range from ornate, nineteenth-century villas to modern, high-rise apartment buildings. |
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The studio's back wall is lit by an overhead projector placed on a table slightly to the right of center, against which a few ornate frames lean. |
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The ornate Gothic church directly across from her home provided a dramatic backdrop as the summer sun went down. |
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There is also a pretty marble fireplace with an ornate tiled inset, a built-in cherrywood bookcase and a matching chest of drawers. |
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Silver candelabras glowed every few feet, throwing a romantic air over the ornate silverware and fine blue and white china. |
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An open fireplace with an ornate cast-iron surround and slate hearth takes centre stage. |
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The room is dominated by a fitted gas fire with an ornate timber surround and original tiled inset. |
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Many women wear khangas, printed cloth adorned with Swahili sayings and vitenge, printed cloth with brightly colored and ornate designs. |
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She moved on, stumbling a little in ornate huaraches the priestesses made her wear. |
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Throughout the hypnosis session, images of the beach, horses, and an ornate chandelier keep emerging in Marcus mind. |
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So they commissioned ornate, decorative close-stools made out of the finest materials, built by the finest craftsmen. |
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It's an imperative and ornate exhortation to lay open your nerves and unabashedly, unapologetically feel. |
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The front door has a fanlight while the hall has an ornate centre rose and coving. |
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The 31-year-old is incontestably the dazzling jewel in the crown of an otherwise less than ornate side. |
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So he argued against the rich being able to commemorate their war dead with ornate personal graves. |
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The ornate plasterwork ceiling had lines and flowers picked out in gold leaf and deep red. |
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Your fencing can be customized with ornate finials, scrolls, rings, and your choice of three distinctive picket tops and post caps. |
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Above the sign was painted an ornate compass rose to indicate the necessary direction. |
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There is also ornate cornicing in this room, depicting flowers, along with a picture rail and a dado rail. |
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In the front bedroom, an ornate fireplace with a cast-iron inset and slate hearth forms the focal point. |
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The original ornate fireplace with a tiled inset forms the focal point and the window has great views over Sandymount Strand. |
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Both have polished floorboards, original cast iron fireplaces with tiled insets and ornate period plasterwork. |
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I could barely resist the ornate Chinese figurines at a stall run by a grandma. |
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Both feature high ceilings, ornate plasterwork, period fireplaces and wide plank wooden flooring. |
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They always have an uneven number of storeys and also once had an ornate metal finial, a decoration on the top. |
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Inside, the impressive entrance hall features a marble floor, rich red walls and ornate ceiling plasterwork. |
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But the churches became inward looking and failed to evangelise the masses, concentrating instead on constructing ornate church buildings. |
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Set stepped forward to meet him, his staff and flail replaced by a long, ornate spear. |
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Today, buildings within 200 yards of the ornate, gold-domed structures are pockmarked with bullet holes. |
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The station had been built in 1876 and British Rail wanted to duplicate the ornate original wrought ironwork but the plans had gone missing. |
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A large, ornate desk dominated the little office, lit by a black floor lamp. |
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The floriated steel hemisphere, which is meant to suggest a ball of fire, also recalls an ornate chandelier or a tall, open-work crown. |
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A coruscating stream of gems cascades from an ornate chandelier above, surrounded by birds. |
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The two ornate crests represented the families of Ivor's grandfather and grandmother respectively. |
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The pommel and the cross guard had ornate decorations inscribed into the metal with touches of pure gold. |
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It retains many of its original Georgian features including sash windows, crown glass, ornate ceiling cornicing, dado rails and picture rails. |
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It also has French windows opening into the front garden and an ornate open fireplace. |
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The peculiar cheek teeth, ornate with tiny, interlocking cusps, stand out boldly in their highly evolved but useless efficiency. |
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The low-backed sofa, scattered with plain white and fuzzy-upholstered cushions, is warm and welcoming without being fussy, elaborate, or ornate. |
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The most ornate cape ever found in Latvia, it includes 40 crosses in 23 variations and 5,000 woven bronze ringlets. |
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Large, round tray features an ornate edge pattern including design elements such as swags and gadroons. |
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Inside the hallway is elegantly proportioned, with ornate plasterwork and a dado dividing the coffee and cream colour scheme. |
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He was truthfully longing to sit in the King's throne, a large ornate thing, ebony and mahogany edged with gold and silver. |
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It was a tall, grand old building of stone and steel, with ornate windows and gargoyles leering down at her from the ramparts. |
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With breath-taking vistas, the pool garden features a swimming pool, three spas and ornate gazebos. |
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Both of these rooms have been decorated with floral wallpaper and have ornate ceiling coving. |
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This is the first glimpse the viewer has of the ornate coving, ceiling roses and gilt switches that are a feature of the house. |
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Grace took a step back from the ornate gilt mirror and turned around slowly so that she might examine her appearance from every angle. |
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Underwood Side View shows a stately old typewriter in profile, exposing its logical yet formally ornate internal mechanism. |
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As her face appears in the ornate mirror hanging over her jewelry box, she begins to delimit the boundaries of her search. |
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Achim Moeller presented them in the ornate gold-leafed frames usually reserved for portable devotional paintings of the highest value. |
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There are some very interesting period features, including some uniquely ornate detailing. |
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The overly ornate and silver embossed font for the title and author name is ugly and overblown. |
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Alan could make out ornate engraving across the surface and for the first time noticed the small feet that protruded from under the rim. |
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She spent most of her class time drawing incredibly complicated and ornate doodles on the covers of her class binders. |
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The pattern is repeated on the first floor, which includes the ornate drawing room and turreted day room. |
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Speaking in in the ornate deputies' chambers at the mairie, Bloche, 43, is all soft-spoken confidence and Gallic good looks. |
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Fifteen days later the Lantern Festival is celebrated and all of the city is illuminated with glowing ornate paper lanterns. |
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Off this is the sitting room with timber floors and a gas fire set within an ornate fireplace. |
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On the other hand, Vivaldi's ornate writing for solo voices is much in evidence. |
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My college was small and such passings in the ornate quadrangles were hard to avoid. |
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Not just another nondescript building down Whitehall, but an ornate Jacobean dining hall with huge painted ceiling. |
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The wat is extremely ornate and embellished with murals, statues, and glittering gold. |
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Incidentally, the ornate round structure next door is a water tower built precisely a century ago. |
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Rembrandt has a quizzical, jesting expression, as well he may, in view of his wondrous hat and slashed leather jerkin, ornate with glass beads. |
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We accompanied our dinner with strong bitter spiced Persian tea, poured from the ornate tea carafe. |
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Cupola domes and widow's walks sprout from the roofs of buildings, while ornate, old apartment blocks bear names like Haus Hohenzollern. |
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This home's corner turret, wraparound porch and ornate detailing make it a prime example of Victorian-style architecture. |
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The elaborately carved oak Sanctuary lamp is very ornate with acorn and vine leaf laurelling about the pedestal. |
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The sight of the centuries-old structure, covered in ornate mosaics and undergoing restoration, struck the young artist with awe. |
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Alexander Sokurov has a surprisingly ornate clock in his otherwise cool and restrained St Petersburg flat. |
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The two bedrooms both have ornate cornicing, recessed windows and fitted carpets. |
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Eighteen ornate towers represent the Apostles, Evangelists, Jesus and Mary. |
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My guess is that the apparels on the amice and alb are a hangover from more ornate times. |
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While it may be tempting to call this a folk record, its instrumentation is generally too ornate for that genre appellation. |
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The ornate pommel is of Phrygian cap form, made in two parts riveted together at the top. |
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Externally St Peter's is interesting enough, with a low but ornate west tower, and long nave and chancel along which runs blind arcading. |
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White-faced and heavily rouged, she rests on a chaise-longue in front of a large ornate looking-glass. |
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The ornate rugs on the rough, wooden floor seemed to be nothing but pieces of carpet, dirt scuffing away the designs of its former glamour. |
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On cut glass the foot may be so ornate that the mark may be placed at the top of the stem of a wineglass or at the base of a jog's handle. |
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Work involved the repair and cleaning of headstones, above-ground chambers, obelisks and monuments together with the construction of boundary walls and ornate railings. |
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Perhaps it'd once been a balcony around the edge of the courtyard, now it was opened out, floored in polished wood, roofed over, and provided with an ornate balcony rail. |
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Konah watched as his mother's deft hand wove in and out in an ornate pattern, transforming even the beautiful soft rose-coloured silk into something far more lovely. |
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The ornate drawing room ceiling at now-disused Whinburn School is copied from a design at 17th-century East Riddlesden Hall, it has been revealed. |
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The enclosed entrance porch has a mosaic tiled floor and leads to a gracious entrance hall with wooden floorboards, a dado rail, ornate cornicing and a centrepiece. |
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Now, people are picking elaborate color schemes and ornate frames. |
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With an entrance of six elegant and ornate Ionic columns and its cella, which housed the xoanon of Athena, it appears to be united to the cella of the west chamber. |
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For centuries, Italians had been building churches, both immense and ornate sanctuaries, and tiny rural stone chapels that bore the name of the mother of Jesus. |
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Just as this statue in abandoning the straight line suggests movement and grace, the speaker too should favour an ornate style and introduce grace and variety. |
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As a consequence, these genres do not strive to show events in their experiential immediacy and do not use an excessively ornate style of presentation. |
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He was dressed in his best tux, and carried two ornate wrist corsages, an orchid and a calla lily, and a bouquet of pink lilies, decorated with baby's breath. |
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The bar drips with rococo flourishes, from the ornate marble fireplace to the lavish gilded mirror. |
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In 1997, Whit Stillman re-created Studio 54 in its ornate lobby for his film The Last Days of Disco. |
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The style is ornate, lyrical, and sensual, perhaps too much so for English tastes, as the Quartet tends to be more highly regarded abroad than in Britain. |
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Small balcony projections with ornate balustrades and pretty wrought iron lamps flanking monumental doorways on the tall street walls characterized the early homes. |
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They range from kitsch Tyrolean examples, complete with ornate synthetic roof tiles and balustraded balconies, to far less showy Scandinavian-style laminated timber homes. |
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He chose an apparently minimalist style for such superyachts which still seems ornate to a landlubber's eyes, using heavily patterned rugs and tasselled silk lampshades. |
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Where Brubeck does fall down is in his overly ornate arrangements, all painstakingly constructed to seemingly draw as many parallels with classical music as possible. |
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The staircase was beautiful, with dark oak banisters and ornate carving. |
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The self colored or white embroidery is dressy without being ornate. |
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It gave me a start, but I soon noticed that it was a very ornate mask. |
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The original white marble fireplace and cast iron hob grate form the focal point in this room, which also has ornate ceiling cornicing, a dado rail and a fitted oak bar. |
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The well proportioned interconnecting receptions each have ornate ceiling cornicing as well as original Italian marble fireplaces with tiled insets. |
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These sites are about Missouri turtles, including snapping turtles, alligator snapping turtles, stinkpot turtles, three-toed box turtles, and ornate box turtles. |
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In the summer of 1555 an ornate cradle was prepared and rockers appointed. |
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He's a b-boy with a poodle named Wesley and an apartment with ornate pillows with silk flowers on them and beautiful vases filled with giant lilies. |
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Stunning new discoveries from the burial site of Southend's Saxon king, including an ornate drinking horn, scythe and iron stand, have been revealed. |
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A crown almost as ornate as a papal tiara was centered on the sampler. |
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So far they have dreamed up murals to decorate wasteland, ornate gates for a park and colourful name signs at an estate in Farnworth where streets are named after flowers. |
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Inside the main room, there is an ornate gaslight in each corner. |
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Everyone knew that he wore a bizarre costume of massive baggy trousers, and a headdress of ostrich feathers atop ornate waistcoats and colourful jackets. |
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From his ornate hotel room, Kimbrough rules the town through his cohorts, Sheriff Swede Hansen, and his gunslinger Spanish, as well as a gang of local toughs. |
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The tomb, though much smaller than the palace, is similarly a vision of ornate twists, arches, and peaks. |
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Originally open parkland on top of a hill, it is covered in a neat array of ornate, almost dreamlike, yet strangely functional Art Nouveau architecture. |
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Her pale green suit is adorned by an ornate marcasite and onyx broach. |
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I went for the most ornate offering on the menu, the duck confit and foie gras terrine with baby leeks and raspberry vinegar, which came with toasted sourdough bread. |
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His doublet was an ornate confection of red and gold, his hose black. |
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Standing at least twice her height, it was covered with ornate curves of brass and steel, forming a graceful and intricate pattern of swirls and loops. |
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It's a culture known for its richly ornate details in its decorative arts. |
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Besides heavily ornate vestments, stoles, monstrance, pulpits, bells, paintings, representations of the Way of the Cross and statues of saints are among the major attractions. |
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The need for the work to take place was graphically-illustrated when two of the ornate finials that point skywards at the top of the tower fell down. |
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I could see the tall stone buildings, the clocks ticking with civic pride on ornate towers and a flurry of black gowns and mortar boards on bicycles. |
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Many interior scenes were shot here and, on a Harry Potter Tour, you can see the gigantic, ornate dining room that is the stunning inspiration for Hogwarts Hall. |
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Entering the theater brings visitors to an ornate lobby with vaulted ceilings, golden walls, and an enormous chandelier. |
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From antique beds and sofas to ornate umbrella stands and Goan palanquins, this 227-item auction was crammed with exquisite pieces of furniture for the discerning. |
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Singh and Kasuri warmly embraced each other and exchanged pleasantries before the large group of international and local media were ushered out of the ornate dining room. |
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Huge walk-in fireplaces, vaulted ceilings, antique stained glass windows and ornate carvings were but a few of the features that gave this place so much character. |
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The blue-silver metal was cast in an ornate fashion, and white diamonds spotted with emeralds, beryls and emeralds crusted the edges of the metal. |
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Many ornate stone bridges stretched across the streams, the little light reflecting from them streaming into the narrow slits which served as tiny windows. |
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At the recently held semi-finals of the Miss India contests, she was adorned in an ornate diamond choker and later a platinum diamond drop necklace. |
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The set, by Lez Brotherston, suitably suggests an ornate, tiled bathhouse, inhabited by a mama's-boy princeling who grows up into a mother-dominated prince. |
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The brooches, which had been very large and spectacularly ornate, gave way in the later ninth century to smaller, monochromatic silver and black pieces. |
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Urgent action is required to protect the structure of the house from further water damage and to eliminate wet rot on the ornate interior plasterwork. |
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Starting with a simple, traditional Kashmiri shawl, the curator moved to the increasingly ornate ones turned out by Jacquard looms in the 18th and 19th Centuries. |
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The Baroque churches of Rome were imitated throughout Europe, their ornate altars enclosing a single painting or sculptural group providing a model for many years. |
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He poured this into three ornate chalices that looked like Turkish knock-offs of the Wimbledon Cup. |
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The walls are ornamented with ornate crosses and crests, all human bone. |
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Stairways painted blue connect covered walkways stuffed with small stores selling jewelry, scarves, and ornate pottery. |
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The work in the first phase of refurbishment has fortunately not been confined to replastering the ornate ceiling and fiddling about with the organ. |
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Certainly, the overall demeanor of the exhibit resembled an ornate baroque cathedral, large and magnificent, replete with technological splendors. |
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Old-fashioned fussy and ornate hearths, by contrast, are out. |
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Done up in much velvet plush, with dark red drapes and ornate chandeliers hanging from gilded ceilings, there's a definite air of the Baroque bordello to proceedings. |
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While the story, the script, and the five ornate zoomorphic initials accord well with our expectations of the elite Komnenian book culture, the images seem incongruous. |
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His ornate and difficult vocabulary shows the influence of Irish models. |
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She holds an ornate and spouted container in her right hand. |
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Here and there were ornate iron braziers, now cold and unlighted. |
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It is not necessary to gild the lily by over ornate presentation. |
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It would come as no surprise to find these pieces described as either French or English, c.1840-50, but the decoration is too ornate and fussy for this period. |
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Resting place to 560,000 people, the eerily serene hills of Green-Wood are filled with detailed columbaria, self-referential statues, and ornate mausoleums. |
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The book originally had 200 pages of hand-painted illustrations with the explanation and fable neatly calligraphed in ornate Persian on the reverse. |
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It was filled with ornate stained glass windows, narrow windows of mosaic glass along with displays of other human religious art in prismatic light. |
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Their services have been held in small chapels, ornate synagogues, simple firehouses, and grand cathedrals. |
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I have my eye on an ornate handbag with scarab beetle clasp and a sequin shirt dress. |
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The North East neighborhood is home to Keney Park and a number of the city's oldest and ornate homes. |
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In 1995, however, a large and ornate 5th century building on Tower Hill was excavated, which might have been the city's cathedral. |
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When the party finally left Norway, they discovered that Eindridi also had an extravagantly ornate ship built for him, going against his promise. |
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For instance, ornate moth caterpillars utilize pyrrolizidine alkaloids that they obtain from their food plants to deter predators. |
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Much of the town's architecture is still heavily influenced by the style of ornate building that Prince Albert popularised. |
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The architecture can range from ornate with bold with colours to simple, clean lines with earth tones. |
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Throughout that decade, some of the country's largest and most ornate skyscrapers were built in the city. |
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Their owners spawned equally ornate bank and office buildings providing loans for the production of cotton and associated industries. |
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The soaring barrel vault that runs the length of the lobby has been cleaned and divested of previous ornate molding and lighting. |
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The ornate reserve gate features the little ringed plover and grey heron, which are among the birds to have made the site their home. |
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There were picture palaces with ornate art decor facades supported on mock marble columns. |
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The best known university in the region is the University of Oxford, famous for its ornate colleges and its rowing teams on the Thames. |
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Francis I imported Italian art and artists, including Leonardo da Vinci, and built ornate palaces at great expense. |
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Parliamentarian troops then used the cathedral to stable their horses and damaged much of the ornate sculpture by using it for firing practice. |
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The ornate cast iron bridge by Andrew Handyside across Friargate is still in place, as is his bridge over the river. |
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During the Antonine and Severan periods, ornate hair and bearding, with deep cutting and drilling, became popular. |
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The word is also sometimes used to describe a lavishly ornate building used for public entertainment or exhibitions. |
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In 1847, 8,000 British crown coins were minted in proof condition with the design using an ornate reverse in keeping with the revived style. |
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During the Antonine and Severan periods, more ornate hair and bearding became prevalent, created with deeper cutting and drilling. |
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In addition, some Old English text survives on stone structures and other ornate objects. |
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In 1556, his remains were transferred to a more ornate tomb, making Chaucer the first writer interred in the area now known as Poets' Corner. |
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The later Sasanian Empire is also well represented by ornate silver plates and cups, many representing ruling monarchs hunting lions and deer. |
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Teachers also were known to have small personal libraries as well as wealthy bibliophiles who could afford the highly ornate books of the period. |
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The causeways were constructed by Italian prisoners of war, who also constructed the ornate Italian Chapel. |
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Some Presbyterian churches will also have ornate statues of Christ or Graven Scenes from the Last Supper located behind the Chancel. |
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The incense is burned in an ornate golden censer that hangs at the end of three chains representing the Trinity. |
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Baroque art was particularly ornate and elaborate in nature, often using rich, warm colours with dark undertones. |
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Sikh architecture is characterised by gilded fluted domes, cupolas, kiosks, stone lanterns, ornate balusters and square roofs. |
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Some examples of these have become valuable collector items and particularly ornate and antique items can fetch high prices. |
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Moscow metro system is famous for its art, murals, mosaics, and ornate chandeliers. |
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This chapel is one of four chantry chapels built around Wakefield and the oldest and most ornate of the four surviving in England. |
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The most ornate and flashy piece of clothing was the turban. It was red in colour with a might turra of gold thread. |
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The 2,000 examples range from the historic to the ultracontemporary, from stately to quirky, ornate to austere. |
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Torrentius shows a stone waterjug, while Visscher has an ornate ewer, presumably in silver or gilt. |
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Q I lifted my vinyl tiles as I noticed they were covering ornate quarry tiles. |
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The entrance hall is dominated by a carved staircase with quatrefoils and ornate square newels. |
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These are ornate gilt lamps with birds that I found in an antique shop in Glasgow. |
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The folk outfit momentarily surpassed hippyish accusations and seemed to fit the ornate surrounds. |
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Highlights include an ornate gold band with emeralds, and an Ostrogothic garnet ring from the late 5th century. |
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The ornate lintels, as well as any cracked or spalled balconettes are being repaired using Cathedral Stone Jahn Cement. |
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The ornate giraffe is really a shadow of her painted clothes tree, a street find she dragged home on which she is constantly hanging new items. |
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The wood is contrasty European walnut, with some nice but not ornate figure in the buttstock. |
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Secured on a timber framework decorated with ornate cornicing, it's sheer understated elegance. |
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We mosey up to the massive, ornate wooden bar and take a seat. |
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The perine surface was tuberculate to ornate, or somewhat vermiculate on the proximal side. |
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The university dropout arranged for the fibreboard cores of the ornate doors to be impregnated with liquid cocaine. |
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Camband crayfish have a variety of ornate terminal elements on the gonopod, while astacid crayfish have simple cylindrical distal elements. |
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Fine reception rooms have ornate moulded ceilings and walls, pedimented architraves and double herringbone oak block floors. |
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Designs are unlimited, from simple glass spark screens to ornate, moulded fold-out brass fireguards. |
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But even in its compromised condition, the grave marker stands out in the cemetery's crowded collection of ornate sculptures and monuments. |
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There were also three black-tailed prairie dogs, several types of tortoise, five ornate horned frogs, an iguana, a gecko and a degu, a small rodent endemic to central Chile. |
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Watch out for theatrical performances, including The Lift from the UK, with three hilarious bellhops, ready to welcome you into their ornate elevator. |
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The ladies are all very glam with oversized handbasins and ornate mirrors. |
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It was agreed that Rognvald should have the most ornate ship. |
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The construction of the new entrance would force an ornate carved wooden reredos to be moved into an extended Lady Chapel at the side of the church. |
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As a journalist he showed immense talent and possibly genius, dispensing with the ornate poeticisms that then typified Italian newspapers, in favour of pugnacious invective. |
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The large covered soup tureen, as well as the 15 inch round plate on which it sat, was rimmed by gold leaf, and was decorated with an ornate nineteenth century English scene. |
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Examples from the Victorian period onwards often employ distinctive brick detailing, such as brick patterning and ornate chimney stacks and gables. |
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Reproduction in the western box turtle, Terrapene ornate luteola. |
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From the rusticated base to the ornate window surrounds, cornices, wrought iron balconies and mansard roof, the detailing is meticulously observed. |
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