Mankolam, the pleasing paisley design, is modeled after a mango and associated with Lord Ganesha. |
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You see infinitely detailed multicoloured fractal alphabets, they see growing paisley patterns. |
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He believed in justice, for the most part, but he also had a hankering for a paisley silk waistcoat with a decent fit. |
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Kaleidoscope fashions with swirling flowers and paisley prints make little chiffon or satin dresses very bold and enticing. |
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This in turn instigated a slight blackout in our collective fashion senses, meaning that paisley will be back for a short while. |
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He imagined luminous blends, created unexpected combinations and clashing patterns of plaids, paisley and florals. |
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If you're looking for trendy patterns, go for paisley, floral, plaid, checks, and herringbone. |
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The collection is comprised of striped and paisley bikinis and coordinating rashguards. |
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They may be knee-deep in paisley but always keep the songs on a leash and never rely too much on nostalgic trappings. |
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Try the paisley floral pink, lime and mocha print in an elegant strappy swimsuit or a stripe bikini with ruched side pants. |
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She was wearing a paisley bell-sleeve shirt and a bandana held back her long hair. |
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In the shop, we found a fluffy, long skirt with a busy paisley pattern on it. |
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Brighten the room with splashes of hot reds and oranges in bold paisley patterns, and add a Persian rug updated in recycled plastic. |
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Lanificio Europa also offered denim fabrics that had been flocked, jacquarded or embroidered with flowers and paisley designs. |
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Detective Warren was wearing a black suit, with one of those tasteless blue paisley ties that cops seemed to favor. |
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The neutral-colored pillow shams and coverlet contrast with the white paisley duvet and make the king-size platform bed less imposing. |
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It seemed to shine with a inner light, making its paisley design shimmer like a glossy polyester tie. |
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Other patterns include paisley, animal prints and bold stripes. |
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If you are wondering what to do with your old sweaters, get them dyed to give them a new look and embroider some flowers or a paisley print on them. |
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You must also export the same paisley flannel style jim-jams. |
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Peterson is wearing a crisp white-and-blue striped shirt and fraying paisley ascot. |
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Tiny red gems twinkled in the eye sockets, and the broad top of the skull was dotted with similarly tiny green and black jewels, forming an intricate paisley pattern. |
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My mother decorated the ship's head with a bolt of paisley cloth, laminating it over every square inch, including the inside of the claw-footed tub. |
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But something like the paisley print summer dress, loosely based on the Louis Vuitton catwalk model, at George at Asda is a great example of what's on offer. |
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When I first saw him on the set he was wearing flourescent green pants, a rainbow hat and a paisley shirt. |
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Wear high-neck Victorian styles, or paisley prints, and tuck into flares or a plain A-line skirt. |
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Against that backdrop, she threw in a pair of zebra ottomans and re-covered the settee with an orange paisley to loosen things up. |
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That word will be 'ME', with curlicues on a paisley background. |
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Heed the siren call of summer with everything tropics-inspired at Tommy Bahama from floral paddleboards to this Sand Dollar paisley top shown with Two Palms shorts. |
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Even if there wasn't a single ghostly presence in this film, the green and black paisley wallpaper would have brought chills to the steeliest moviegoer. |
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Major international companies, however, remain a major stimulant to Paisley and Renfrewshire and the export effort. |
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And there were winning bows for Lee McAllister of Aberdeen and David McIntyre of Paisley, who beat Brummies Baz Carey and Andrew Robinson. |
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Among them are the industrial town of Hamilton in Lanarkshire, Paisley in Renfrewshire, and the west coast port of Oban. |
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You are hereby placed on notice that Paisley Park retains proprietary rights in the names, images, likenesses and performances of Prince. |
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His parents moved to Paisley from a remote island off the west coast of Ireland. |
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It owns recycling plants in Ayrshire, Paisley and Glasgow and supplies recycled aggregates, topsoil and subsoil. |
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The quality of the workforce is one of the attractions for entrepreneurs and investors in the Paisley area. |
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Paisley knows exactly what he is about, but he is also a useful person to have onside. |
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Paisley should voice his support for the men of the cloth who will bear witness any disarmament and take their word as, excuse the pun, gospel. |
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It has to be in language that a jobbing plumber from Paisley can understand. |
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Paisley had a gecko to release and we saw two bilbies and two burrowing bettongs. |
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Both the Clydesdale and the Paisley terrier eventually became extinct, but not before they had contributed to the development of the Yorkie. |
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But it was not to be for the Paisley contingent, who had more than their fair share of them last time around. |
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Alas some controversial refereeing decisions saw all the fifty-fifty decisions going the Paisley side's way. |
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Having said it, Paisley could not bring himself to take it back. |
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Just before summer began, Brad Paisley and LL Cool J arrived to cure racism. |
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Open fires, stained-glass and prints of old Paisley are nice talking points, but perhaps the most idiosyncratic features are the three snugs at the pub's rear. |
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The seven new shared schools are to be built in the ecclesiastical province of Glasgow, which comprises the three dioceses of Glasgow, Motherwell and Paisley. |
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Critics and listeners were left confused whether Paisley was apologizing for his apparel or justifying it with his bizarre lyrics. |
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These shot glasses are perfect for wannabe mobsters and molls who like to pretend they're boozing in a strip joint instead of a room and kitchen in Paisley. |
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The formidable Irishwoman was enrolled as a Special Constable during the Paisley riots when the Irish Home Rulers clashed with the Orangemen. |
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Stewart, now 32, went AWOL in Paisley last Monday and gave police a fake ID when he was caught. |
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The three ponyless girls were keeping to themselves these days, and leaving Paisley pretty much alone. |
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He inspected a pounds 7220 alarm system installed by SAS in the home of Tom and Rose Aitken, both 73, of Paisley. |
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For instance, the modern UK law of negligence is based on Donoghue v Stevenson, a case originating in Paisley, Scotland. |
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Founded in 1971 by Ian Paisley, it has grown to become the larger of the two main unionist political parties in Northern Ireland. |
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Notable managers of the clubs include Harry Catterick and Howard Kendall of Everton, and Bill Shankly and Bob Paisley of Liverpool. |
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Shankly retired soon afterwards and was replaced by his assistant, Bob Paisley. |
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The caller said that Jacklin would be shot if he played in the Ulster Open, because his wife's family supported Ian Paisley. |
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Although Paisley was the official head of the government, he and Martin McGuinness held equal powers. |
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The party was established in 1971 by Ian Paisley and Desmond Boal and other members of the Protestant Unionist Party. |
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In 2004 Paisley was replaced as the DUP MEP by Jim Allister, who resigned from the party in 2007 while retaining his seat. |
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On 24 November 2006, Ian Paisley refused to nominate himself as First Minister of Northern Ireland designate. |
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The Assembly convened on 8 May 2007 and Paisley and McGuinness were nominated as First Minister and deputy First Minister respectively. |
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There are sittings when required in Dumbarton, Lanark, Livingston, Paisley and Stirling. |
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Nutini also has an Honorary Doctorate from his hometown university in Paisley, the University of the West of Scotland. |
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On the evening of Sunday 26 August 1928, during the Glasgow Trades Holiday, Donoghue took a train to Paisley, Renfrewshire. |
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In 1990, a pilgrimage to Paisley was organised by the Canadian Bar Association, the Faculty of Advocates and the Law Society of Scotland. |
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Ian Paisley, for example, opted for the title Lord Bannside, and John Gummer chose the title Lord Deben. |
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Lloyd George, accompanied by his daughter Megan, came to Paisley to speak in Asquith's support on 24 November. |
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The poll at Paisley was split by an independent extreme socialist and a Tory. |
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Blair's first home was with his family at Paisley Terrace in the Willowbrae area of Edinburgh. |
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At the end of 1954, Blair's parents and their two sons moved from Paisley Terrace to Adelaide, South Australia. |
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He was cousin to Very Rev Matthew Leishman and they lived side by side during their childhood in Paisley. |
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McQuade, a Renfrewshire council member for Erskine and Inchinnan, was released on an undertaking to appear at Paisley Sheriff Court. |
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Five months after it's claimed he injured James, David resat his test in Paisley. |
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He spent just pounds 110 on a size 12 pair of brown Timberland boots from Clarks shoeshop in the Braehead Centre, Paisley, last night. |
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The Slab Boys, John Byrne's semi-autobiographical play about the teddy boys who work in a 1950's Paisley carpet factory, is always a joy. |
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Prairie and boho chic can be easily achieved with embellished kaftans and soft whites, Paisley prints and tie-dyes with a sparkle. |
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Both obsidian projectile points and coprolites were excavated from sediments in the Paisley Caves. |
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Ian Murray reckons St Mirren's relegation has turned him into a Paisley penny pincher as he bids to rebuild the team. |
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Paisley University has the biggest drop-out rate with a third leaving early. |
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I WOULD like to congratulate the headteacher of Williamsburgh Primary in Paisley who cancelled Halloween celebrations at the school. |
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The Paisley plonkers, caught on camera in October, join ladder losers around the globe on the idiot list. |
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And flash mobs of dancers from West College Scotland in Paisley descended on Glasgow airport and Braehead Shopping Centre to raise money for the charity. |
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Paisley retired in 1983 and was replaced by his assistant, Joe Fagan. |
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Kris Carslaw earned a second crack at the British light-middleweight crown when he got the nod in a feisty final eliminator against John Thain in Paisley last night. |
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Paisley welterweight Kevin McIntyre also came back strongly from the only defeat of his previous outing to outpoint Welsh slugger Michael Smyth over six rounds. |
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Kashmiri silver often combines Paisley shapes with botanical motifs, a favourite being the Chinar leaf from the Oriental plane tree, featured prominently on these vases. |
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Paisley already knew his signature white cowboy hat was a fan favorite, because he's been handing them out to a special fan at each one of his concerts. |
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He's thrilled at being invited to top the bill at the Power of Scotland Muay Thai boxing show at The Lagoon Leisure Centre in Paisley on Saturday. |
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In eighth is Duncan Davidson, 44, whose Budda bar chain in Glasgow, Helensburgh, Paisley, Dumfries and Kilmarnock is believed to be worth around pounds 3 million. |
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Paisley was a false dawn, for the Liberals and for Asquith personally. |
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Spearheads and DNA found at the Paisley Caves site in Oregon suggest that North America was colonized by more than one culture, and that the Clovis culture was not the first. |
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Part of this was to move transatlantic traffic departing from Scotland to Glasgow International Airport, near Paisley, and sell Prestwick to the private sector. |
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Nutini was born in Paisley, Scotland and has a younger sister. |
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Smith's time at the University of Paisley oversaw the merger with Bell College in Hamilton, intended to create the biggest new university in Scotland. |
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Smith has been conferred honorary degrees by the Universities of Glasgow, Edinburgh and also Paisley, where he was installed as Chancellor in 2003 serving for 10 years. |
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More of their works can be found on display at the Burrell Collection, Broughton House, Paisley Museum and Art Galleries and the Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery. |
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To avoid disgrace, her parents sent her to live with her uncle in Paisley. |
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This was following a statement issued by 12 DUP MLAs stating that what Ian Paisley had said in the chamber could not be interpreted as a nomination. |
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In the third Northern Ireland Executive, the same political relationship existed between Robinson and McGuinness as existed formerly between Paisley and McGuinness. |
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Paisley retired from the office of First Minister and from the leadership of the DUP on 5 June 2008 and was succeeded in both functions by Peter Robinson. |
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