As I mentioned when I was there a month ago, there's a new, very expensive and visually-impressive bandshell adorning the Hollywood Bowl. |
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Artists were also adorning rocks along rivers, on plateaux, on mountainsides, and so on. |
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I've never seen so many colonnades, entablatures, pediments, porticos, coffered ceilings and statues adorning so many structures. |
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The first aircraft is named School-Boy Rowe while the second has fearsome shark teeth adorning its cowls. |
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All three of the Maids had a moon adorning their foreheads and necks, sparkling in the candlelight. |
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Mercedes has sought to stay ahead of the game by adorning its latest little beauty with as many technological improvements as possible. |
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The glitzy banner adorning the incomplete wall has four large Chinese characters. |
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We were led to a corner booth in a room with a colorful mural of what I assume was a Mexican beach adorning the main wall. |
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Already he has his paintings adorning the walls of the Lighthouse Bar and a few homes around the country. |
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It's also a fact that in my life I have spent far more on dressing and adorning myself than I ever have on a bed. |
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I lingered in the hallways for awhile admiring the artistic prints of money adorning the walls. |
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I laugh at her, pull my clothes towards me and then glance at the Rolex adorning my left wrist. |
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Ivy climbed the walls of the gardens, and rose trellises clung to everything, adorning the trees. |
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He enjoyed adorning his Latin poems with words and phrases that are sometimes ornamental in function, sometimes more meaningfully allusive. |
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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 national emblem is a carved Irish shamrock adorning Government House, and the island's flag and crest show a woman with a cross and harp. |
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Sophie stood in front of his closed door, a poster of the Manic Street Preachers adorning the pinewood. |
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I was bemused by the four advertisement insets adorning the right side of the aforementioned article. |
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To prepare, villagers clean gravesites, adorning them with breads, candy, flowers, and samples of the favorite foods and drinks of the departed. |
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Her face lit up as she glanced down at the sparkling emerald adorning her finger. |
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He was dressed in purple silk robes and had jewels adorning his stubby neck and fingers. |
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Nowadays, women think that they cannot so much as rake a few leaves without adorning themselves in a pair of pants. |
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With layers of aloo slice, banana slice, grapes, pomegranates, curd, chutney and masalas adorning a slice of bread, it is a fruity delight. |
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For good measure, they defaced some of the pagan reliefs adorning its walls. |
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Rival candidates sought to display their strength by adorning the streets and their supporters with banners and rosettes. |
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Finlay's contribution is to be a series of sculptures of cherry-filled urns adorning a gridded garden by Pia Maria Simig. |
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It may be stretching the point, but I was reminded of the severed heads adorning the house of another exemplar of humanity gone to the bad. |
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Photocopies of these clever additions are likely already adorning dorm room walls and cubicle separators throughout the land. |
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My hand went automatically to my own neck, my soft fingers tracing the violet spirals adorning my pale back. |
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I've had my hair shorn that day and, with the barber's little razor cuts adorning my dome, I'm looking at my baddest. |
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With that peculiar bland expression adorning her features, she seemed so lost in her own thoughts. |
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Pepe's house is an old run down, small cinema with boarded up windows and graffiti adorning the brick walls. |
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She also enjoyed flowers adorning the Keegan home with a variety of flowers, with white carnations being her favourite. |
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There are three peridot stones, arranged in a triangle, with tiny little diamonds adorning it. |
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It's alive, vibrant and awash with colour and decorated with an extravaganza of flowers, banners and bunting adorning every piece of street furniture available. |
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He glanced down at the admiral's stripes adorning his uniform and scoffed. |
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The stranger was adorning a special emblem on each breast and shoulder. |
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His mood cannot have been helped when he opened the match day programme and found a photograph of Du Wie, the recent trialist from China, adorning the centre spread. |
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They have no education, no taste for reading, no housewifery, nor indeed any earthly occupation, but that of dressing their hair, and adorning their bodies. |
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The end result is a continuous band of full color video adorning the landmark structure. |
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Beck takes the stage in blue jeans, sneakers, and a loosened tie adorning his dress shirt. |
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Ebony Fashion Fair commentator Jada Jackson Collins took the stage and once again the haute couture adorning the captivating models dazzled the audience. |
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They furnished it with family antiques, wicker chairs with counterpane cushions made of boys pants and family portraits adorning the walls. |
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Along the way you'll see bunch grasses, annual wildflowers, and prickly pear cactus, as well as rust-and lime-colored lichens adorning banded rocks flecked with fool's gold. |
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For millennia people have been adorning themselves with colorful accessories, made of precious metals, beset with jewels, and decorated with wonderful patterns. |
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Thankfully, the sand-coloured trim adorning the roof and top part of the partitions keep you from feeling like you're driving a hearse. |
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He published his books in samizdat, adorning them with India ink drawings. |
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Driving through fashionable South Austin, it's not uncommon to see outdoor sculptures or conceptual art adorning the front lawns of modest ranch-style houses. |
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This is quite different from adorning a world power or increasing the freedom of international corporations. |
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His image is ubiquitous in the desert nation, with huge portraits adorning billboards and buildings across the country. |
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Blood red hangings adorned the walls, rich gold embroidery adorning it. |
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As well as adorning her with a moustache and goatee, he wrote the letters LHOOQ underneath. |
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The maple leaf pattern adorning the horses' rumps is created by using a metal stencil and brushing across the lie of the hair with a damp brush. |
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The diamonds adorning the bezel and case middle add their sparkle to the graphic eurythmy of the whole. |
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There are no cartoons adorning the walls, no awards or trophies on display in the living room overlooking the rooftops below. |
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Flora subsequently became a frequently used stylistic element in the 1970s, adorning accessories as well as clothing and porcelain collections. |
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In 1348 King Peter IV granted Burriana the privilege of adorning its flag with a blue stripe and three crowns. |
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To add a touch of sophistication, the medium and small cases are also available with diamonds adorning the bezel or dial. |
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This column was both functional and decorative: it supported the building while adorning the sides of the windows. |
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Self adhesive embellishments can be use for adorning gifts, decorating cards and scrapbooking. |
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A crescent moon arched overhead, its halo adorning the dark canvas. |
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Clad in a blue, striped button-down, a silver watch adorning his left wrist, Huckabee beams on the cover. |
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A statue of him, adorning the house where he was born, shows him in goatskins, gazing out over what would have been a busy fishing port in his day. |
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It's a feeling remarkably similar to one you get in the first week of January when countless helpings of Christmas pudding and mince pie are adorning our middles. |
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Keeping the younger buyers in mind, the couturier added completely blinged-out dresses in boxier cuts with shimmering sequins adorning all over. |
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We will soon see, at least that is what I was promised, this new coat of arms adorning another history book published by your society, a book that once again proves your vigour and your pride. |
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Instead of adorning one thought about his firm or his product or himself in ten glorious sentences, he will fill ten simple sentences with ten significant thoughts. |
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Noble woodwork, refined mouldings, pure, streamlined furniture, along with traditional wrought iron catches adorning the windows and displays, all contribute to this warm, cosy aesthetic appeal. |
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For the fifth consecutive year, the launch took place under the watchful eye of the stately totems adorning the Canadian Museum of Civilization in Gatineau. |
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So-called icicle plants, their leaves thick and waxen, crept across the drifting dunes, adorning them with their own beautiful blooms. |
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Furthermore, the tree's triumph over death is celebrated by adorning the cross with gold and jewels. |
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Icons can be found adorning the walls of churches and often cover the inside structure completely. |
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The badge, inspired by the Prince of Wales's feathers, has three white feathers adorning the centre of a disc with the Flag of St David on. |
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In Egyptian history, the snake occupies a primary role with the Nile cobra adorning the crown of the pharaoh in ancient times. |
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The Greek frets, hanging swags, rosettes, and panels of applied acroterion adorning Smith's Lynch Building are, of course, classic details. |
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With hammers hung like pendants around their necks and pincushions adorning their wrists, the women are presented as objects of visual delight. |
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Several varieties of organic potato, suitable for a range of national palates and cuisine, are adorning supermarket shelves across the continent for the first time. |
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It symbolized sometimes by extension, the infinite life force and was then incorporated as such in the architecture, the form of propitiatory motifs adorning the walls of temples, or in other contextes. |
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A petrified grimace wrinkles the white clay adorning her face. |
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A TASSLE BAG Tassles are big news this season, adorning coats, tops and shoes everywhere we look. |
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The floral motifs and inscriptions adorning the ewer are embellished with silver leaf, while the frame of the inscription on the shoulder is embellished with red-copper leaf. |
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The altars and images adorning its interior are of modern manufacture, and on the exterior, there is a remarkable quadrangular three-level tower with a roof of Arabic tile. |
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But there are glimmers of hopeMary, Mary, quite contrary Look at the Nativity scenes adorning many homes at this time of year and you will see vastly more diversity in the depiction of Mary than of her child. |
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When crossing the pavillionr, your eye will surely be caught by the unusual coloured 'Smarties' adorning the collection of myrtle shrubs owned by Didier Hémon. |
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The 20-year-old Porsche Carrera Cup GB Scholar is delighted he will go into the new campaign with the prestigious BRDC Rising Star roundel adorning his Porsche 911 GT3 car. |
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The two white buildings on the Leeds skyline are the Parkinson building of Leeds University and the Civic Hall, with golden owls adorning the tops of the latter's twin spires. |
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Two of the main scripts involved are the symbolic kufic and naskh scripts, which can be found adorning the walls and domes of mosques, the sides of minbars, and so on. |
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Her second studio album ranges from a nine-minute bonus cover of Hendrix hell-raiser Machine Gun to the stripped-back country blues adorning Ballad Of An Outlaw Woman. |
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For the first time, the China Pavilion comes alive with more than 500 massive Chinese red lanterns adorning the passageways leading to the 4,050sq metre enclosure. |
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