Not only can this slogan be found on skinheads' bomber jackets, but it also adorns the banners of the neo-fascist German National Party. |
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The scaffolding reaches to the top of the cupola that adorns the roof giving the builders a perch almost 100 feet up. |
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So toss the foil wrap that adorns their pots and pair them with colorful bromeliads, caladiums, or ivy to dress an entry or tabletop. |
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Scribbled notes are left on whiteboards, postcards remain pinned to noticeboards and discarded paperwork adorns desks. |
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A plaque commemorating his conservation work in the town adorns a wall on a footpath running beside the River Aire. |
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Local art adorns the walls on the second floor, and the space is sometimes reserved for vernissages and Concordia-related events. |
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The roomy apartment was decorated with expensive adorns and everything was in its right place. |
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A colorful mural adorns the back wall of the building, while another area features a beautifully carved wooden tree. |
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Paul is an accomplished artist whose unique work adorns many sitting rooms and hotel lobbies throughout the country. |
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A portrait of Eddie, complete with cigar, still adorns one of the walls in the hotel. |
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His painting adorns everything and has been art postered to a fare-thee-well. |
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She used her skill to please, with pretty, decorative painting, some of which adorns the ceilings of Burlington House. |
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In my novel, the character sees past wearers standing before her when she adorns herself with family jewels. |
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A white blaze adorns his muzzle and forehead, and it is highly desirable that the dog has white feet. |
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Inside the rest house, a large photograph of a hunting party with a slain tiger in the foreground adorns the wall. |
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A lotus blossom adorns the table and white linen napkins are folded and waiting. |
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It adorns tacky gold cigarette lighters and sets of imitation pearl earrings found in inflight duty free catalogues. |
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A fine example of classic Turkish military architecture, the fortress adorns the Bosphorus in all its impressiveness. |
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The mandala adorns the walls and ceilings of Buddhist temples and is painted, embroidered, or appliquéd on the scrolls known as thangkas. |
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Green plants peek out from corners and a single fresh flower adorns each shiny wood table. |
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An attractive fresco created by an artist who previously occupied the premises, adorns part of the chapel's vault. |
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Legend has it the city took its name from this animal that also adorns its coat of arms. |
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It is recognizable by the friendly dynamic boy who lent his name to the product and adorns its labels. |
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The intended recipient: Mayor Edward I. Koch, whose name still adorns a sign on the warehouse's building front. |
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A design of vine scrolls growing out of four vases adorns this small box carved out of precious ivory. |
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The instruments are well designed and easy to read, and an old-style clock adorns the centre of the gas tank. |
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A string of 7 small craters identical, regularly spaced, adorns one of the facets of the asteroid. |
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The Belvedere Palace, which adorns the 20 cent coin, is one of the most beautiful baroque palaces in Austria. |
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Platée adorns herself in wedding gown but at the last minute is jilted at the altar, when Juno arrives in a rage. |
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A young, feminine and determined Marianne, embodying the desire for a strong and lasting Europe, adorns the 1, 2 and 5 cent coins. |
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Resonance by Maskull Lasserre: This contemplative sculpture, adorns the Agora Minto-Orléans outdoor plaza. |
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So Vuitton is moving away from the monogram, which today adorns only about a quarter of its products. |
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A ruby adorns the medallion, which features the logo of the IAJ in coloured enamel. |
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His face adorns pillowcases, posters, power toys and pillboxes. |
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Consequently, before the priest ascends to the altar, the Church adorns him with symbolic vestments, emblems of purity and of charity. |
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It's difficult to tell, but perhaps we could have expected a woman of letters, whose name adorns the cover of the 1997 novel Swan, to grasp the Shavian reference. |
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His family name lives in infamy as it adorns the plaza where Kennedy was shot. |
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His likeness adorns the more expensive posters, calendars and tea towels inside the store. |
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It's difficult to tell, but perhaps we could have expected a woman of letters, whose name adorns the cover of the 1997 novel, to grasp the Shavian reference. |
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A collection of work from a Killarney-based artist currently adorns the walls of the hotel s sun lounge and there are some terrific scenes of Kerry contained therein. |
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The variety of kente cloth that adorns every outfit he wears is legendary. |
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Among them were eggs of a rare osprey and of the beloved avocet, the long-legged wader that adorns the R. S. P. B.'s logo. |
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He skilfully stylizes the women with strong sweeping strokes and adorns the canvases with motifs that trace ethnic patterns. |
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Risotto with spring vegetables is a mushy middle-of-the-roader, an almost neutral background for the dandyish squash-blossom fritter that adorns it. |
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A precious stone, black as night, adorns her white skin. |
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Silver chinstraps with black braid design along with a Fiji wordmark adorns the pilot hat. |
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A black satin rose adorns the bottle like a lucky charm around the neck. |
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Many basketball players, outstanding ones included, have a tendency to be rather tastelessly rococo in their style, and Bradley stands out in contrast to them because he adorns nothing that he does. |
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Our desire is to offer her to the woman in the shape of clasp in order that it adorns his articles they contributing a touch of exquisiteness and originality. |
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Even the athlete whose picture adorns a box of breakfast cereal receives more per box than the farmer who grew the grain for the cereal in the box. |
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Lester B. Pearson, whose name as an Alliance statesman adorns the door of one of NATO's conference rooms, initially saw NATO as a second-best solution, only needed if the United Nations failed to shape up. |
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An asymmetrical central decor of scrolls and acanthus leaves adorns the center of the entablature and follows the curve of the molded hearth opening frame. |
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A sophisticated new marina adorns the waterfront at Turgutreis, complete with exclusive cafes, restaurants and boutiques, as well as a host of new bars and discos. |
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For he has clothed me with the garments of salvation, he has covered me with the robe of righteousness, as a bridegroom decks himself with a garland, and as a bride adorns herself with her jewels. |
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His name adorns the high school my daughter once attended and his stately wife lent her name to a trophy presented to hockey players who distinguish themselves by playing in a gentlemanly way. |
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At that moment, someone adorns his head with a laurel wreath. |
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He has one other wish: to sandblast clean the walls of the winery, which are covered in the sort of fine black mold that adorns many wonderful old wineries. |
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The rugged rocky chain of Valaam Archipellago adorns Northern Ladoga. |
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In some homes the colonel's portrait still adorns the sitting-room wall. |
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A rose adorns the pilasters above the capitals. |
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Above a pastoral trophy hanging from a ribbon adorns a recessed panel. |
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Silver coloured hot marking adorns one of the external sides of the base. |
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Beautiful stucco decoration adorns the edges of the arches, their soffits, and along the soffits of the window arches, and is composed of intersecting lines within which are a variety of leafy decorations. |
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Unveiled for the first time in 1997, this collection of watches has made its mark all around the world and now adorns the wrist of many beautiful women. |
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In Immacolatella, such failures have divided a single lava tube into parts, giving rise to a complex of four caves with lava ropes that adorns the floor. |
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The badge itself adorns the left sleeve of the team's shirt during Champions League games. |
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The song's title adorns the top of the Shankly Gates, which were unveiled on 2 August 1982 in memory of former manager Bill Shankly. |
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A relief of Montfort adorns the wall of the Chamber of the United States House of Representatives. |
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That same modernity also adorns the new X-Trail, which is significantly larger and spacier than the smaller crossover. |
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We would venture to suggest that 1,900 on-the-spot fines is just a drop in the ocean of pavement pizza that adorns our streets each weekend. |
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In Russia, beautiful Dump of pees adorns each and every mantle. |
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But the bovine oligosaccharides lack fucose, a monosaccharide that in human milk adorns up to 70 percent of oligosaccharides, tending to lend them pathogen-blocking powers. |
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