If you want to decorate your house, you decorate your house.
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Why only get to decorate one tree this year when you can decorate two more?
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"So you think because you move your little boyfriend in we that can just decorate however the hell he wants to decorate it?" she says to Pumpkin.
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"So you think because you move your little boyfriend in we that can just decorate however the hell he wants to decorate it?" she said to Pumpkin.
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Some people like to decorate with flowers, but my husband Donald thinks flowers look "feminine" and "terrible," so instead he makes me decorate with large dead twigs.
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Like, 'I want to decorate my house but I don't know how I'm going to decorate my house, so I want to look around and be inspired.
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Loot Undies ($11) lets you decorate with South Park underwear.
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Because emoji aren't just a silly way to decorate messages.
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And the great thing is to make them decorate it . . .
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Decorate your car, fire that air horn, take corny pictures.
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Sometimes, characters decorate the tracks they sponsor, like Wario Stadium.
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How long does it take to decorate an intricate cookie?
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Volunteers (and wreaths) are still needed to decorate veterans' headstones.
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Elsewhere in the city, Pumpkins decorate the streets — Halloween approaches.
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Leo rules gold, so perhaps decorate yourself with some today.
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Each contributor gets a page to decorate as they choose.
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Would you decorate it like you did with this apartment?
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You can also decorate your stuff any way you like.
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Cut leaves from stiff green felt and decorate with marker.
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"It's dangerous to decorate with rhinestones and pearls," she said.
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They also decorate their lyrics with stray bits of English.
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Similar historic photos, all colorized, decorate the walls and displays.
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I use them to decorate the table for Christmas dinner.
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She gets to help my grandmother decorate her Christmas tree.
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Don't decorate millennials homes' for them, especially for the holidays.
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How do you and your family decorate for the holidays?
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They also decorate a Christmas tree in another window display.
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"People live and decorate the way they want to feel."
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Local graffiti artists were called in to decorate the exterior.
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Then I'm going to decorate my room like a fine resort.
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Intricate hand-carved geometric designs decorate all of the wood panels.
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Sauce sachets are grabbed indiscriminately and handwritten signs decorate the walls.
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Then I modestly decorate my boss's office for his birthday today.
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Presumably it may soon decorate a foyer of some Logitech offices.
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Two Christmas trees to decorate; I can hardly contain my excitement.
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On Sumatra Road, political signs and posters decorate gardens and windows.
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Top with the beer and decorate with edible flowers, if using.
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And it's a great way to decorate your home or office.
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Some Muslims helped decorate Buddhist temples with flags and Vesak lanterns.
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Ever dreamed of having a fashion designer to decorate your home?
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The Queen had allowed him to decorate it how he liked.
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They initially tried to decorate it themselves but quickly became overwhelmed.
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Refusing to decorate its plates doesn't seem to have hurt business.
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Do you want to decorate as soon as you move in?
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Decorate for fall and beyond with these Huntington Home Reversible Signs.
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We decorate the body and put it on such a pedestal.
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So there are not always things on the exterior to decorate.
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They, too, are exploring less wasteful ways to decorate and entertain.
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You can decorate a side table or your coffee table instead.
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How should you decorate a room that has a sculptural chandelier?
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I didn't have a very specific plan for how to decorate.
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Sam Smith found an enamel white rose pin to decorate his lapel.
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Kinetic vertical farms decorate the neo-classical brick buildings that still stand.
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Yeah, I mean, I guess it depends on how you decorate it.
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There are even sections on how to repair and decorate your creations.
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Or maybe you want to do more than just decorate your lawn?
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Nestle the uni on each, then decorate with the flowers and herbs.
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My boyfriend helped me decorate so he knows what he's dealing with.
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I love to decorate, and I love it more when it's difficult.
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What it does: Lets you place and decorate virtual desserts like cupcakes.
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First decorate inside edge of your cup with the sour blue goo.
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Avengers Logo Knit Sweater — $219.99 See Details Decorate your desk with Falcon.
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The people voted to drain the swamp, not decorate it with earmarks.
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Developers plan to decorate the lobby with memorabilia from the original building.
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I think I brought in Ray Charles to decorate this place here.
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Many members decorate them elaborately and pass them on to their children.
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In the Arizona desert, some people decorate cacti for their Christmas tree.
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Decorate for the holidays with this 15-foot strand of faux garland.
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Decorate Your House: Nothing says party like balloons filled with metallic confetti.
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The decorate white bezel snaps on with magnets and costs over $200.
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Transfer to wire racks to cool and decorate with icing and sprinkles.
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He'd decorate the White House Christmas tree with gold-plated golf balls.
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Decorate it however you want, or don't — the pink is festive enough.
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Decorate your home with a custom laser-cut ornament made from wood.
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Decorate the punch with lemon wheels, tangerine slices, and more tarragon sprigs.
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It also can be difficult to decorate an endless expanse of space.
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Schoolroom pictures of the planets decorate the door to the meeting room.
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Chrome bits also decorate the spoiler, sunroof, panels and decorative air horns.
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You could use AR to decorate a stage any way you want.
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Four million Christmas lights decorate the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess in Scottsdale, Arizona.
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"For dessert, you could do holiday cookies and decorate them," she suggests.
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The Queen also likes to decorate her own Christmas tree every year.
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Their statues and busts still decorate streets and squares all over Russia.
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You can stock up on hardcover books to decorate your shelves with.
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Volunteers from across the country have been helping to decorate since Nov.
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Who are these people allowing strangers to decorate their walls with panthers?
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Why decorate a tree by hand when you can use a gun?
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Depending on the season, they decorate the bear with flowers and plants.
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Here, we show you how to decorate Brain Cupcakes that bleed red jam.
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I decorate it with pictures of her five dogs, and she loves it.
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If that doesn't get you inspired to decorate, we don't know what will.
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" Feague can also mean to "decorate or improve in appearance through artificial means.
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A man creates perforated paper to decorate the streets and offerings on Oct.
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She'll be using flowers from the Royal Gardens to decorate St. George's Church.
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If they agree, decorate as and when you like after the deal closes.
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Watching her decorate the cake in this recent Instagram video proves that point.
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We used to decorate our house for parties inspired by her bright colors.
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Métis women used local beadwork to decorate tight-fitting European clothing, for example.
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It allows you to get creative and decorate your home on the cheap.
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You'll even have the opportunity to design and decorate a custom cup label.
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They borrowed money to decorate it and bought furniture for the children's room.
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Explaining her reasoning, Carole shared it's "so that they can decorate it themselves."
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You can fill a restaurant right away if you decorate it like that.
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He immediately starts geeking out over all the tchotchkes that decorate the temple.
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WATCH THIS: Home Hack: 3 Ways to Decorate with String Lights Creeped out?
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In my head there is the empty room that I decorate with sound.
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Texans ditch the normal Christmas pine tree and decorate a pecan tree instead.
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You can also decorate the house with Echo Dots, which are $5 off.
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Pipe more white icing in overlapping circles, then decorate with mini gum drops.
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Cássia says she also has many ideas about how to decorate the room.
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Inspired by what they've seen, they'll decorate small keepsake boxes to take home.
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To decorate your home, you can get a light-up pumpkin featuring Cinderella.
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Some students are even chosen to decorate smaller trees inside the Capitol building.
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Decorate your tree with these rustic ornaments that are accented with faux pine.
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They decorate a tree, pose with visitors and gaze lovingly at each other.
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Camanini leans over the chefs as they decorate the kombu with fennel seeds.
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For the price, you're able to decorate 125 nails with five different designs.
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"Or a garden ornament or beautiful flower arrangement," to decorate your outdoor space.
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And his sculptures and Ms. Yurman's paintings decorate some of the company boutiques.
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It will decorate many spindly-legged and well-dusted coffee tables, I suspect.
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Decorate with butterfly stickers and inspirational quotes about dancing like nobody's watching, etc.
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She also wanted to make something red, perhaps neon, to decorate this wall.
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They repurposed a Japanese 2-D printer to decorate the flip-flops' soles.
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He enlisted friends as extras and used other friends' artwork to decorate scenes.
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I take in what they wear, I look how they decorate their house.
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I also love to decorate my home for the holidays, especially for Christmas.
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To garland already means to decorate with wreaths or a string of flowers.
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When the song is over, I find a marker and decorate one shoe.
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"Let her decorate her mantel with Picasso doves and the like," she wrote.
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Brass pineapples decorate the gates, while sculptures and wooden structures dot the landscape.
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Little drawings by Ayla and Amara decorate an entire wall in their office.
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Even if you don't decorate for Christmas today, even if you have no desire or need to decorate, I do hope you'll support your friends who find joy in these harmless, happy celebrations, whether they're for this holiday or any other.
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The fact is this: Your face is yours to decorate how you see fit.
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There are bloody footprints covering the wooden floor, and rusty surgical instruments decorate tables.
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Michelle Obama tapped Los Angeles-based Michael S. Smith to decorate for her family.
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Cara Delevingne continues to find new ways to decorate (and celebrate) her bald head.
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You can decorate your posts with text, drawings, stickers, and Snapchat-like animated filters.
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Feminist buttons decorate a model's jean jacket for an article in Ms. magazine, 1964.
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Now you can decorate your outgoing messages with typefaces, styles, formatting, attachments, and photos.
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"The next house that I buy, hopefully she can decorate it," he told McCarthy.
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Also, please note that he is wearing pleated khakis to decorate his Christmas tree.
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Then decorate it with a sausage—preferably stuck onto a popsicle stick or something.
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Users can create their own lists with colored backgrounds, and decorate them with emoji.
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For the party, she'll decorate her home in festive colors: purple, gold and silver.
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God forbid you don't decorate like a minimalist — no one will ever fuck you.
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Local organizations "adopt" rooms of the Cody Mansion and decorate them for the holidays.
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First, you can decorate your own adorable Hello Kitty-themed room, so that's great.
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One afternoon, we gathered to illustrate a large poster to decorate our school hallway.
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In December, Iowan residents get together to decorate rooms in the Salisbury House mansion.
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"I decorate for every single holiday: Easter, Halloween, Thanksgiving, everything," Cartwright, 29, tells PEOPLE.
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If you decorate lavishly, go ahead and choose an intricately patterned and colorful skirt.
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A few neutral-colored pumpkins can easily help you decorate for all of autumn.
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Dollar Tree suggests using the cloths to decorate gates, entryways, or tables this October.
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Watching someone decorate cookies can be either a nightmare... Ooh, we can tweet photos?!
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Now, the Hill reports that EPA spent at least $9,163 to decorate Pruitt's office.
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Decorate with a pink tree instead of a green one for a whimsical twist.
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" His brother added: "A spring will work without decoration but we decorate it anyway.
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" - Fiona, 25 "I wanted to decorate a cute grad cap like any gal would.
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Decorate with paired objects, and make sure your bed is accessible from both sides.
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When I grew my beard I thought it would be fun to decorate it.
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Despite their popularity, interior designers don't always love the way celebrities decorate their homes.
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He had not done much to decorate the apartment, to introduce any personal touches.
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How to Decorate Your Home Decorating your home can feel like a daunting task.
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There is no single plot, as characters move into, repair or decorate their apartments.
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Tear-out centerfold prints allowed readers to decorate their walls with Kokoschkas and Kandinskys.
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His then 15-year-old daughter helped decorate and later became an interior designer.
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Four years ago he traveled to Morocco to decorate the king's castle for Yuletide.
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After all, studies show that people who decorate for the holidays early are happier.
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Salwan Georges/The Washington Post A button and Bernie doll decorate a supporter's pocket.
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In one of them, the Jewish protagonist doesn't know how to decorate a tree.
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You can even order the same wallpaper that's been designed to decorate Domio apartments.
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Homeowners began turning to more affordable options to decorate their homes in the 1940s.
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You can cut out white polka dots from construction paper to decorate the exterior.
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You decorate the place like a cross between a kindergarten and a frat house.
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Every December, millions of people drag a tree into their living room and decorate it.
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Fun Fact: Each cast member of Unfriended helped to decorate the room of their character.
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For a flavorful twist, the toppings can also decorate cupcakes with alcohol cooked into them.
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He built Stardew Valley in the Sims 4 and he let me decorate the interiors!
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The Trump campaign went beyond balloons and streamers to decorate the stage for election night.
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Dollar Tree's printed cotton bath mats are a cute, subtle way to decorate your bathroom.
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Residents of the Fortune Academy joke together as they decorate the exterior of the building.
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So you take a nanoparticle and decorate it with a short stretch of a protein.
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Ahead, some Instagram (and shopping!) inspiration for how to decorate your home with Ultra Violet.
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Back at camp, Quest lets you decorate your base or cook to attract new pokémon.
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The kids love to experiment with and decorate their eggs in their own unique way.
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The latest tattoo is one in a series of small designs that decorate her body.
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I love to decorate the table so that it looks spectacular when dinner is served.
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Plus, preparing it yourself means you get to decorate it with all your favorite toppings.
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We put laundry away, clean the bathroom, vacuum, decorate with streamers, and frost the cupcakes.
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Question: How can I furnish and decorate in a way that makes moving out easier?
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Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez had some special elves helping them decorate their Christmas tree.
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And we had plans with his daughter, too, to decorate a Christmas tree that night.
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Different kinds of chocolate in all shapes and sizes were used to decorate the dresses.
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He led boating and berrying expeditions, and brought home flowers to decorate his family's house.
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Whatever the reason, if you need to decorate your tree from scratch, head to Target.
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Eighteen emerald-cut diamonds adorn one side of the necklace, while emeralds decorate the other.
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Just be warned that the detailed designs might be challenging to decorate for beginning bakers.
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A broom fit for a witch can be used to decorate for all of fall.
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My mom uses plumerias from her tree to decorate her unique layered jelly coconut cakes.
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As for those other senses, children will decorate doughnuts to make them look like monsters.
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Neither of us wants to decorate our space with Van Gogh reproductions and movie posters.
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"This is a great way to decorate, since everything will come to you," she said.
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Choosing furnishings to decorate a room can be a time-consuming, expensive and haphazard task.
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Then I'll stop writing and maybe decorate lampshades or run a marionette theater or something.
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Here, the same strands of floral garland were also used to decorate long communal tables.
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I imagine what it would be like to decorate my entire apartment with their stuff.
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Model airplanes, many of them built by legendary former bartender Walter Simmons, decorate the ceiling.
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We quickly realized that this store had almost everything anyone could need to decorate home.
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Another Nixon tradition was to decorate their Christmas trees with decorations made by disabled workers.
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You can find a fun design idea here, or decorate your coaster however you please.
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Also, on request, the hotel's decorating team will decorate rooms with Christmas trees and stockings.
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The pair even strung up popcorn to decorate the walls, a Scott family holiday tradition.
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I was 6 and remember my father having to climb a ladder to decorate it.
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We also decorate our major city centers down under, but in a more subtle way.
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One hundred and four frescoes decorate the walls of 13 of the 14 principal rooms.
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She helped him decorate his condo and gave her blessing for him to start dating.
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They decorate apples with cloves to preserve them, representing the story of Adam and Eve.
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Not to be outdone, other contingents of NATO's security mission often decorate their own equipment.
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He plans to decorate the restaurant with the actress' personal belongings and memorabilia from the show.
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A mihrab niche was carved in the direction of Mecca and Ottoman inscriptions decorate its walls.
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It'll even decorate the place with cheery landscapes so you can enjoy paradise while cowering underground.
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If you've been wanting to decorate your home in true Fixer Upper fashion, you're in luck.
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In Charleston, residents decorate their boats with lights and merrily sail them down the city's waterways.
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No matter how you choose to decorate, these pieces are guaranteed to make a lasting impression.
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You decorate one space and let their style shine through in another part of the house.
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In the second showdown for the Maker Cup, Philipps and OITNB's Jason Biggs decorate holiday wreaths.
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Lamar Odom just got a multi-millionaire to decorate his new home ... his mother-in-law.
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I put different crystals on all of them, they're all unique, I decorate all of them.
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But why is it the only food that we decorate with a little picture of itself?
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The truth is, no one is going to buy this drone to decorate their Christmas tree.
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And you can't decorate a reaper giant with heartwarming ornaments you made as a 2nd grader!
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Boaters decorate their vessels to the nines, and the show culminates in a stunning fireworks display.
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The Ancient Egyptians used to immaculately decorate coffins/sarcophagi to ensure safe passage into the afterlife.
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As you slowly renovate and decorate, you're also able to pursue a career and build relationships.
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He obtained special permission to decorate a particularly picturesque overlook with lanterns and sunflowers, Rachel's favorite.
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GARDEN CITY "Spring It On!" design garden stakes to decorate and show off blossoming outdoor gardens.
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"You have to buy and decorate from different places over time, which takes patience," she says.
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I understand it's very, very rare, so I'm honored that Will chose my puzzle to decorate.
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A flower supply to decorate the residence to receive visitors has been dropped, the aide said.
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From selfie stations to secret gardens, the sky's the limit when the rich and famous decorate.
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Calaveritas are for the most part edible, but people mainly use them to decorate their altars.
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After cleaning the graves and headstones, some decorate with flowers, marigold petals and light up candles.
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Typically, they decorate clients' second homes in the Hamptons, and apartments in co-ops with doormen.
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"I don't think that I am the right person to voluptuously and elaborately decorate," he said.
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Simultaneously divide and decorate your living and/or work area with the Kernorv Hanging Room Divider.
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Or, you can spend your time customizing furniture to decorate your house or changing your clothes.
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Harper likes to decorate with me and do the table settings, while Gideon is the timekeeper.
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One of them even bragged about using the dreadlocks to decorate his motorcycle, the indictment said.
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Ring also promoted Halloween-themed skins to decorate doorbell cameras on its company blogs and Instagram.
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Initially members of the family, the reigning prince would collect art or decorate the houses, palaces.
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The colorful tiles that decorate the walls complement the earthy tones of the Chobe River vistas.
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Even if you are able to eventually contact them, you can't force other people to decorate.
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Every December, hotels decorate for Christmas and the holidays — but some do it better than others.
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Services like Tyler's Trees, NYC Trees and SoHo Trees will deliver and even decorate your tree.
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Campaign signs are plastered on the glass doors, and little wooden Uncle Sams decorate the entry.
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Every year, millions of Americans purchase and decorate Christmas trees to ring in the holiday season.
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The doughnuts are packaged and sent plain, and customers can frost and decorate the snack themselves.
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She took great care to decorate her hospital room so it felt and looked like home.
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The Bradys are coming together to make '70s-inspired Christmas treats and decorate their "childhood" home.
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Lights decorate a snowy street late last month in the town of Virginia in northern Minnesota.
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Along with Poer's children, Boucher helped out by sanding caskets and dyeing silks to decorate them.
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Regardless of how excited you are to decorate a new place, the process of moving is terrible.
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"Books are a big part of how I decorate and use color in my house," she says.
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Drawings of which he is especially proud decorate the blue walls of his studio in Kuala Lumpur.
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Either way, you can decorate your braids with beads or barrettes when they need some extra swag.
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Celebrity-favorite design firm Roman + Williams helped the lifestyle guru decorate the space, which her website Goop.
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Free to decorate how you want, blast your stereo whenever, and — oh, right — pay your own bills.
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Caricature piñata decorate the side of Mexican restaurant Lucha Loco, which wants to "make tacos great again."
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" She continued, "Of course, we will decorate the tree, have Christmas Eve dinner and a gift exchange.
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Bloggers make downloadable study schedules and essay templates and printable inspirational quotes to decorate study spaces with.
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Your photos print out on sticker paper so you can either frame them or decorate your wall.
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The next morning, we helped set up for the party and I threw myself into helping decorate.
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In addition to dressing our children as these creatures on Halloween, we decorate our houses with them.
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But since we're stuck with them, I decided to make the most out of the situation & decorate!!
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Usually the artist looked casual and relaxed; sometimes props would sit around them to decorate the scene.
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Add as many stickers onto the live camera view as you'd like to decorate it before sending.
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All four of the spatulas, which are each decorate for a Hogwarts house, are now 20% off.
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The kids created Hanukkah crafts and then they all put up our Christmas tree and decorate it.
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The mom of two recalled attempting to decorate their new home and continually butting heads with Gerber.
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Amazon also sells customizable cases in a variety of fabrics and colors to decorate your device with.
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And Daniel isn't the only royal family member to decorate their phone with a picture of Estelle.
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We got all different shades of pink candies and flowers, and we had the girls decorate it.
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Decorate half of each cupcake with the lime zest and the other half with the Tajin seasoning.
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I decided to channel my spirit in this competition and decorate my cake with a resplendent unicorn.
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As it happened, the base was up for inspection and he wanted me to decorate the dormitory.
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After, I run to Target to buy some craft items for work to decorate our back room.
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In honor of LGBTQ Pride month, you can now decorate your snaps with all kinds of love.
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You might feel like you don't have the time or money to decorate your home for Halloween.
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My daughter, Violet, the only girl there, continued to decorate the playhouse walls with a purple marker.
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Instead, Leanne said to forget what everyone else says and decorate your home the way you like.
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Nor does the playwright hesitate to employ a series of adorable woodland critters to decorate the action.
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Hundreds of giant stone figures, or Moai, that decorate the volcanic island remain a source of fascination.
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She used shiny bits of the stuff to decorate jackets but stopped short of going full tilt.
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A tea towel by the English artist Chris Ofili will help decorate a kitchen when serving guests.
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Inside, skeletons of a lion, a boar, a griffin and a few other animals decorate the shelves.
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I have gotten four Newcastle United stickers so that Henry can decorate it with his favorite team.
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Nautical accents and Provençal ceramics decorate whitewashed rooms, some with ocean views (even from the marble bathrooms).
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Ahead, items inspired by Kylie Jenner's office tour that you can use to decorate your own workspace.
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Children will use parachute cords to devise handles and decorate the staffs with feathers, beads and ribbon.
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Our building wouldn't decorate the lobby with a real tree if it were a fire hazard, right?
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It also comes with plenty of branches to decorate as well as its own white metal stand.
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They can decorate a small version of a Pakistani truck or sit atop a fiberglass Egyptian camel.
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Amy's redesign brings out this much more personal vision of how we decorate and how we live.
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No one would ever forget to decorate their apartment for the holidays, much less a holiday party — right?
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We drag up some garden furniture from the cellar and decorate with what we still have on hand.
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" - Lisa Stardust (@lisastardustastro) "I was 16 working in retail during Christmas season: 'Let me decorate your Christmas tree.
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The update allows users to link their Bitmoji accounts to Snapchat and decorate their Snaps with custom characters.
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Its creators tout options like letting people decorate private rooms or create scavenger hunts for friends and family.
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Folded pieces of porcupine quills are used to decorate clothing, for example, and doing so is extremely laborious.
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So, Khloé and Kim sneak into Kendall's place to decorate and drop off goodies to welcome her home.
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I decorate a big bowl of it all, look up the weather/areas affected, and rewatch The Departed.
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How did you go about choosing how Lara Jean would decorate her room, what items she would like?
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That's why it makes sense, symbolically, to find fresh new ways to decorate and celebrate the big day.
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Decorate with a layer of pretty stones — they'll help retain moisture, which means that less watering is required.
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I love the way color can decorate someone's personality, and it's such an amazing way to introduce yourself.
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If you're into vintage art, then face art is the trend you need to decorate with in 2018.
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When that didn't do it though, I'd decorate my scale or hang up motivational quotes around the house.
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Her kitchen cabinets, which took 10 painstakingly long hours to decorate, are covered in brightly colored Washi tape.
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Thousands upon thousands of colorfully painted buoys decorate the surface, marking the point where traps are strung below.
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Sometimes the function was to decorate, as with a Swiss wafer iron and several carved wooden butter molds.
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Some feature women in America doing show-and-tell demonstrations about how to drive cars or decorate bedrooms.
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Imagine trying to enjoy the golden years of your life and being told how to decorate your house.
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Domnul Stancu ne-a plimbat în peste 12 încăperi decorate într-un amestec de Renaștere târzie și Rococo.
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You can decorate it as you wish, or pay $25 for preprinted text like "Have a Beery Christmas!"
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An accompanying photo showed Grant swimming among the tall grass, marbles and porcelain jug that decorate his abode.
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They can also make masks (or come in costume) and decorate pumpkins using the museum shows as inspiration.
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Narrator: Now in Mexico, he pours his feelings into the motifs that decorate shirts, cups, pillows and bags.
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People joke about belly button fluff and some decorate this part of their body with piercings and jewels.
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Shopping Guide Hanging a wreath — either earthy or artificial — is the easiest way to decorate for the holidays.
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Living with a toddler has its benefits: "I get to decorate the apartment as I like," she said.
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Buildings of varying scale, color, physical shape, density, and panache decorate the skyline with a seeming vertical imperviousness.
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She's a botanist hired by Westmead to decorate the ballroom where he plans to find his future wife.
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As soon as I was able to get a place that I could decorate and have some cohesion.
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Even within the concrete sprawl of Seoul, artificial mountains have risen to decorate parks, restaurants, and shopping malls.
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If you decorate for the holidays, you'll want to factor this into your budget as well, said Bodge.
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Do you want a place to call your own that you can decorate and design as you wish?
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There are only so many ways to decorate a Christmas tree, and virtually none of them are bad.
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Dried fish skins decorate the walls; bones from the morning's fish go straight into the evening's unctuous broth.
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"We also had onesies that everybody could decorate and we donated them to moms in need," Graham said.
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I imagine if I had a very large walk-in closet this is how I would decorate it.
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Two Hart Trophies, three Art Ross Trophies, three Ted Lindsay Awards, and five Stanley Cups decorate his trophy case.
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The boy carried his work through the entire shop, bragging that it only took him nine minutes to decorate.
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They are super cute and I love how they decorate my front lawn then at night they glow beautifully.
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Wrap mini hot dogs in crescent rolls and decorate them with mustard for tasty footballs in a blanket. 27.
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Meanwhile, the selection of 20th Century art the Obamas used to decorate their own living quarters has been returned.
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The group asked people to decorate their mailboxes for Martin's last day and to come for a potluck party.
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Ask guests to decorate tablecloths with glow in the dark paint, then use their creations at the wedding itself.
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Earlier in the week, he helped Cooper and her kids decorate their Christmas tree, posting about it on Instagram.
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When entertaining, even just for their weekly family dinners (see Khloé's most recent Snaps), they decorate with precise arrangements.
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Women have come in uncomfortable with their bodies or the way it looks, and they'll want to decorate it.
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" Lay it flat "Decorate the separate pieces of the house and let them dry before putting the house together.
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You can make little cookies shaped like footballs and then decorate them with pink frosting so they're mouths instead.
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Instead only the 13 students who helped decorate the cylinders will spend a night there during the art fair.
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Watching the women decorate their cars with everything from fangs to polka dots to roses was a total trip.
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Waterloo, N.Y., where villagers marched "to the strains of martial music" in an 1866 parade to decorate soldiers' graves.
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The items — meant to decorate bedrooms and living rooms — consist mostly of soft goods like quilts, shams and coverlets.
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At the rehearsal dinner, the bride and groom had their guests decorate the cakes to eat during the ceremony.
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The idea was this: two of us would go head-to-head and try and out-decorate each other.
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Price: $65 Instead of just going for a pin, why not decorate your clothing with a classy collar clip.
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As a joke, Josh decided to decorate Mama June's empty living room walls with photos of scantily-clad women.
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Ultimately, nobody really knows why why carrot cake is the only food we decorate with tiny pictures of itself.
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The stores also have an augmented reality component, where users can decorate a tiny scale model of a building.
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Let's just say she knows how to make the toughest-to-decorate spot in your apartment a total showpiece.
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Oh, and you can also now decorate your sewer-pipe bedroom Animal Crossing-style, and give Kat various costumes.
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Oh Christmas tree, oh Christmas tree, where are the best places to buy ornaments to decorate you so beautifully?
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And when you take her to the chief, decorate her with a garland of flowers, a string of beads.
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The rooms give you an idea of how characters like Ursula, Maleficent, and Jafar might decorate their homes today.
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The blue tinsel is sparkly and festive, and comes with 22 ornaments so you can decorate however you'd like.
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Hopp said she especially recommends using these to decorate for Hanukkah, Christmas, or in homes that celebrate both holidays.
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It started when First Lady Mamie Eisenhower first decided to decorate the White House for the holiday in 1958.
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They're renting a place about 20 minutes away, for now, but decided they would decorate their home site instead.
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The young makeup artist who created this trend has used flowers, leaves and other plants to decorate her eyelids.
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"If you build a house, you decorate it the way you want," Anthony Geraci told the New York Times.
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Our Cooking team has collected our 35 best holiday cookie recipes and gives tips on how to decorate them.
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Paintings by area artists decorate the shop's walls, but the store's support of Richmond's creative community goes even further.
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You can also lean the ladder against the wall and simply decorate one half for a space-saving alternative.
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But the exposed brick in his living room means "a whole wall I don't have to decorate," he said.
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The twisted and mocking faces of the gargoyles serve as much to decorate as they do to evacuate rainwater.
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Navy blues and grays have replaced the bright blue and yellow sunshine logos that decorate the company's hulking stores.
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In 2014, Starbucks asked customers to decorate their Starbucks cup with an original design for its White Cup Contest.
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How do we decorate our home for Hanukkah in a way that doesn't make it feel like Jewish Christmas?
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There are just 23 days to shop, wrap, ship, bake, decorate, travel and get ready to celebrate on Dec.
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This year, the group plans to decorate 250 houses with Christmas lights in this otherwise dismal part of town.
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It was built between 1609 and 1616, and is named for the blue tiles used to decorate the interior.
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The red licitar heart is the most common motif, often purchased as a keepsake or to decorate Christmas trees.
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Tell your toddler it's her job to decorate the window, the tray table, the seat back, your face, whatever.
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Don't decorate your house with a MAGA-themed "purge and purify" display, even if you swear it's not racist.
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Personal memorabilia from strangers and other veterans are turned into decals and used to decorate the surface of the vessels.
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"Women were expected to look good in order to 'decorate' their surroundings and please people who saw them," says Clegg.
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Whether you want to light a pathway, fill a planter, or decorate a landscape, this product will do the job.
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They also decorate restaurants, bars, salons, banks, bagel shops, and law firms, starting around $1,000 and ranging up to $15,000.
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A delicious place to rest your head Decorate your home with some fashion-forward avocados and a guaranteed conversation piece.
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With so many upcoming holidays to decorate for, we will definitely be taking advantage of Nordstrom's insanely chic holiday shop.
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Entertainment included a belly dancer, a photo booth and a station where guests could decorate onesies for the upcoming arrival.
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Pinterest hinged on turning images into search queries; pin a chair you like, and Pinterest helped you decorate your house.
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When the kids were little, I would bake a cake and decorate it red, white, and blue, things like that.
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At one show, model Shalom Harlow was doused with splatter paint by robotic arms that are used to decorate cars.
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"The sophomores and juniors we see don't put in as much effort — they mostly just decorate their doors," says Richardson.
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In fact, the pair met when Brown hired her to decorate the new apartment he'd just purchased, he tells archdigest.com.
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The site, which offers affordable prints and art pieces, caters to millennials and people looking to decorate their first apartments.
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The Fallout franchise is making its next appearance outside of your gaming system — as artwork to decorate your computer case.
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With these 123-inch tall paper emoji cupcake toppers, you'll be able decorate your desserts with all kinds of expressions.
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We can finally decorate our homes with some of the trendiest pieces at a totally affordable price thanks to Walmart!
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If you're the understated type (no judgments!), decorate your shake with just a swirl of whipped cream and few sprinkles.
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Forget the dangly fake skeleton hanging on your door and decorate your home with the organs it left behind instead.
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IRON MAN via GIPHY Decorate your room with a fully-armored Tony Stark looking like he's bustin' through the wall.
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In the distance, gold-painted candelabra decorate a gold, sequined tablecloth, along with some unidentifiable flowers and a rustic lantern.
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Community groups and organizations each adopt a room of the spacious mansion to decorate with trees, ribbons, baubles, and more.
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For some, the psychological benefit of owning and the ability to decorate and change the premises is important, said Hongamen.
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It is not enough merely to empty the rows of conch shells, for instance, that decorate outdoor restaurants in Miami.
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One of the officers claimed it as a "trophy" and bragged that he would use it to decorate his motorcycle.
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This is the first year they decided to decorate their yard with a black Santa, the couple told the outlet.
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Like a lot of people, we want to decorate it with wall art and photos that mean something to us.
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He most notoriously outfoxed the hostile circle of Titian, in 1564, to decorate the palatial Scuola Grande di San Rocco.
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Right now, you can save 20% on select pieces of Anthropologie's unique holiday decor to decorate your space for less.
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One man who tried to escape was beaten, while another was punched for refusing to decorate his flat, CPS said.
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You can amplify this energy by picking up some rose quartz, a Taurus-ruled crystal, to decorate your space with.
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I still have the floggers and paddles from those days, but they now decorate my bedroom walls as ornaments instead.
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I have an unhealthy obsession with HGTV so I would want to create the Black Fixer Upper and decorate homes.
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Beyond the lake, diagonal rides cut through a historic oak forest where Louis XV's gift Versailles statues still decorate clearings.
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They buried their cherished dead under the floors of their houses, decapitating the bodies in order to decorate the skulls.
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This online store is the perfect haven for those looking for unique art to decorate their home on a budget.
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A six-story scaffold was erected around the tree, where 20 men would work for a week to decorate it.
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The floral and geometric patterns that are prevalent in many traditional Islamic tile designs also decorate the stained-glass windows.
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There are several options for the right time to let children loose with crayons to decorate these turkey place mats.
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No matter what holiday you celebrate, discuss the ways you decorate and give gifts during your own special holiday tradition.
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Tech vlogger Michael Reeves doesn't know much about interior design, so he's letting his followers decorate his room for him.
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My children help decorate the traditional tree at their grandparents' house, then run outside to leap into the swimming pool.
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Larry Snyder of Mahantongo Valley Farms in Pennsylvania will present the tree, which volunteers will decorate in the Blue Room.
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There's the church to decorate, the children's choir to rehearse, the sermon to write, the widows and elderly to visit.
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The variety seems to speak to an even larger trend: Americans getting excited, educated and inspired to decorate their homes.
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Thus, if you wanted an easy way to decorate your website, GIFs, whether static or animated, were simple and available.
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The 73th century: The Star of David—or Magen David, "Shield of David"—is used to decorate synagogues in Europe.
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"Nu de Do" comes from a body of Picabia's work that was used to decorate brothels in occupied North Africa.
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To celebrate the beginning, fairgoers will decorate take-home packets to fill with donated seeds from the Hudson Valley Seed Library.
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Here are some excellent suggestions on how to decorate you air conditioner so it can look as cool as it feels.
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It's a super easy way to decorate your otherwise boring bathroom and provide life for your plants at the same time.
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The wordy magnets and vibrant postcards that people use to decorate their refrigerators usually inspire passing moments of inspiration — at most.
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Using stickers to decorate your photos is a common feature found in social apps like Snapchat, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and others.
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Children will receive coloring sheets and crayons and can help decorate the train station for a big surprise party for Thomas.
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They hang from the walls, are suspended from light shafts, and decorate otherwise dark corners in 26 of the company's offices.
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Confetti, cake, and balloons don't typically decorate Google's homepage, but today isn't just any day: It's the search engine's nineteenth birthday.
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I like to decorate my stores with things that aren't necessarily still in production, and I've become a total 1stdibs junkie.
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Families typically build altars to deceased loved ones and decorate them with food, candles and ephemera dedicated to the deceased's memory.
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It skews toward letting kids video and text chat while offering kid-appropriate stickers, masks, and filters to decorate their content.
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For birthdays and anniversaries, we add either birthday confetti or rose petals to the table to decorate it for the guests.
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Their selection of beautiful frames of all sizes makes it so easy to decorate your space, with just a few taps.
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For example, store owners will decorate their storefronts at dawn and shut them down as night falls, according to the leak.
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If you are fond of the coworker, why not decorate their desk space with things they love, like puppies and doughnuts?
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On Valentine's Day, zoo staff will decorate the zoo's meerkat exhibit with the names before feeding the roaches to the animals.
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Kaviani makes the creepily realistic body parts himself, inviting some of the world's most renowned needle-wielding artists to decorate them.
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Some tear the hearts up and use the pieces to decorate their nests, while others hunker down and sleep on them.
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The fact that I have women and men that trust me to decorate their bodies — it's flattering and a great responsibility.
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Described as a "dance party lamp kit," the toy gives kids the opportunity to build, wire, and decorate their own lamp.
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I spend way too much time scrolling through Amazon, IKEA, and World Market imagining how I could decorate my new apartment.
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One of the cooler aspects of Labo is that you can decorate your custom accessories, which is especially fun for kids.
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If you're planning to decorate for a party — or just because you feel like it — these picks are a no-brainer.
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As curator, Allman worked with both the White House interior decorate and the Committee for the Preservation of the White House.
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"I don't even know if I'm going to decorate my house because I've done so much Christmas this year," he said.
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If you like Disney's "The Nightmare Before Christmas," you can decorate your lawn with an inflatable Jack Skellington instead for $39.98.
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Placing a few nutcrackers around your home is an easy and inexpensive way to decorate for the holiday season, said Gallman.
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Set it on a sturdy table or cabinet, tuck it into a corner, or use it to decorate the office breakroom.
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The titles we decorate our loved ones with are words that honour them in ways simply saying their name never could.
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Propagandistic illustrations of cleaning products decorate the walls, each stall's markings are bedazzled, and custom-made embroidered turds pepper the space.
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Her three elementary-aged kids all loved the nose and had plans to decorate it for Halloween, according to the Oregonian.
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Posters offer a quick and cheap way to decorate a room, which is why you see them in so many dorms.
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Competitors like Laurel & Wolf and Decorist offer similar services to virtually decorate your room, without even setting foot in your home.
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But this week's judgment looks final, ruling that refusal to decorate a cake with a pro–gay marriage slogan is discriminatory.
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If you decide to print your newsletters, you can decorate them with handwritten messages and stickers, which add nice personal touches.
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For centuries, devotees would dig caves and decorate them with enormous Buddhas, until the Silk Road declined, and people stopped coming.
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The Glowing Unicorn Pillow Kit teaches kids how to sew and lets them decorate their light-up pillow however they want.
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We have all the ornaments already, we just need the tree, and we'll take it home for the kids to decorate.
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Moving out for school is an exciting time, as you get to decorate your dorm room and to have a roommate.
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A slew of wooden painters' palettes from flea markets in Paris and Rome decorate an intimate parlor adjacent to the library.
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When Pence came calling, as Lord pointed out, the Taoiseach made sure to decorate with masses of pink and lavender carnations.
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Kids are using the tape to decorate their notebooks, pens and pencils and other items, says Kaleigh Sands, a Staples spokeswoman.
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It's the kind of attractively aspirational setting (I'm pretty sure I've priced that coffee table) that could decorate a rom-com.
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For Paris Fashion Week, Ms. Hawkings has been booked to decorate the Balmain post-show party and the Sonia Rykiel showroom.
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Instead, Ms. Kondo encourages her clients to decorate with their photos and sentimental items so they can enjoy them every day.
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The doctors told her while she was pregnant not to bother naming my father, and definitely not to decorate the nursery.
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Some of these people have the money to actually decorate like that, and everyone else kind of dreams of it. Right.
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Bride's bouquet: $225Groom's boutonniere: $15Cake-decor flowers: $40Bulk flower order: $589.31 (180 stems of flowers and 110 stems of greenery)Centerpieces: $42 for six urns from Jamali Garden=Total: $911.31 We used the bulk flowers to make our own centerpieces, to decorate the arbor for our outdoor ceremony, and in smaller vases to decorate the dessert and gift tables.
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Tangible products decorate the set that immerses you into the world of NeuroSpeculative AfroFeminism Tangible products decorate the set that immerses you into the world of NeuroSpeculative AfroFeminism Co-creator Ashley Baccus-Clark tells me NeuroSpeculative AfroFeminism is modular and can be presented purely as an in-headset art piece without the physical objects and education.
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" According to Otis' hashtags and a graphic she used to decorate the photo, her baby is currently the "size of a raspberry.
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Japanese artist and architect Takayoshi Kitagawa has created dramatic parabolic shelves out of simple, modular Ikea shelving to decorate his childhood home.
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We started to give out candy instead of fruit and peanuts, and people have started to decorate their houses more for it.
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Food: $280 The restaurant where we had our wedding let us decorate the night before since the party room wasn't being used.
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For example, Belle's shoes are trimmed in gold to match her famous ball gown, while pretty roses decorate the tops and sides.
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It's a cozy, familiar feeling spot in the city's west end; late afternoon sunbeams decorate the forest green walls and burgundy chairs.
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In the book, there are photos of the various secret societies — giant "Xs" decorate the page, declaring who among them aren't allies.
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Not only do you have the opportunity to conjure the perfect costume, you can decorate your home exactly as you see fit.
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She and her mother plan to decorate with the centerpieces they had designed themselves, which are gold Eiffel Tower vases with roses.
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But now you want to decorate it to your — or your spouse's — taste, so you hire the most sought-after interior designer.
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You can highlight the keys that you use to play games, or you can simply decorate your keyboard to fit your aesthetic.
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It's been around since 1998, and many people have come across it at some point while trying to decorate their college dorm.
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If you're getting nail art, your artist will decorate your tips, and then your nails are sealed with a gel top coat.
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As in other Animal Crossing games, you can decorate your living space, chat with animals, and give gifts to improve your friendships.
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Sara Brosché from IPEN, a group of environmental health charities, notes that as people earn more, they begin to decorate their houses.
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I hope to continue the tradition to decorate the whole house with red lanterns and locks turned upside down for good luck.
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We decorate all the sugar cookies to look like little books which is extremely fun, but difficult for a perfectionist like myself.
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However, when you decorate with something a bit more elevated, the art becomes something that will grow and mature with the child.
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In February, Melania Trump named New York-based designer Tham Kannalikham to decorate her family's private living quarters at the White House.
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"Blayke is going to help me decorate the house, make some cookies and get the cupcakes and everything set up," says Danielle.
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Artists come in and decorate, features like electricity are added and tweaked, and someone's designing the music that plays in every room.
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These start-ups offer services to virtually decorate your room, most without even setting foot inside, and for as little as $20.
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Once they've reached home, the other members of the cult begin to decorate their victim with flowers in preparation for the ceremony.
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Sometimes, I will find a vintage piece that is so special it will inspire me to decorate an entire room around it.
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When Peyton List needed to decorate her new 1,521-square-foot starter home, she asked her 11 million Instagram followers for help.
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Mr Sidibe was trained to draw, but he discovered photography in a Frenchman's photography shop that he had been hired to decorate.
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"Overall it was a hard time, but we managed to decorate and create a place that helped us get through," Jacob says.
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Ms. Ünver, 33, is a collector of tiny objects that may decorate a dollhouse, or at least the spooky place next door.
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Yet, to Japanese persecutors, he hid his earnings from regulators for years and used company funds to further decorate his lavish lifestyle.
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"This year we didn't decorate the house or anything," said Ramirez's grandmother, Nelys Benavides, during a charity-organized present giveaway in Petare.
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"They are not businesspeople," said Khoury, sounding pained, recounting the difficulties of getting the lights strung to decorate the church at Christmas.
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While most of the country decorates houses for Christmas, residents in Mississippi decorate their boats with Christmas lights and other holiday decor.
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I love going into people's homes and seeing how they decorate, I basically pay attention to everything except what they are saying.
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Though only a prototype at the moment, the chair could change the way parents decorate and organize their child's messy, playful rooms.
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In 1969, Georges Pompidou, the new French president, selected Mr. Paulin to decorate three rooms of the private apartments of the Élysée.
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I poured us each a glass of wine, and we talked about my desire to decorate my apartment on a limited budget.
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"I love living by myself and being able to decorate and style the place exactly as I want to," Ms. Burns said.
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And I often decorate my desserts, but I try to make sure that what's outside is never more important than what's within.
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Appropriately enough, subway tiles decorate this bar in the Columbus Circle station, a welcome watering hole amid a collection of food kiosks.
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These decorate the top of a grilled-salsify pudding that has the refreshing bittersweetness of one of those plant-based Italian aperitifs.
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Working with the design firm Studio g & a, they used bright wallpaper, big art and colorful carpets to decorate the unadorned space.
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"Our caregivers helped decorate the atrium with flowers, brought the wedding cake and cupcakes and set up seating for guests," McGuriman said.
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We always try to buy an ornament on our trips so we can remember each trip while we decorate the Christmas tree.
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Sculptures bookend the sofa, paintings and prints decorate the walls and the overall atmosphere is one of beauty, historic grandeur and repose.
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The city produces more than 99 percent of Japan's kinpaku, which was traditionally used to decorate temples, shrines, ornaments and other items.
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Carson National Forest announced that 70 smaller trees will soon decorate other federal government buildings and public areas in the nation's capital.
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He made and often designed the cast-bronze elements used to decorate furniture, chimney pieces and valuable vessels in ceramics and stone.
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Yet fire hazards abound on Halloween, as people use sandbag candles and fiery jack-o'-lanterns to decorate their homes and walkways.
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Before you get to decorate and place your presents underneath, it is a must to choose your favorite fir at the farm.
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Utilizing his artistic background, Phillips marshals his time, energy and creative talents to decorate unique cakes that he believes can honor God.
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We're told Kris dropped serious dough to decorate her closet last year ... with a neon sign that reads, "Need Money for Birkin."
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And if you're looking for more undercover felines, take a look at our list of ways to secretly decorate your house with cats.
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The Clinton campaign invited designers to decorate 1- or 3-inch buttons with a design brief containing just one directive: Keep it simple.
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Anyone who's ever attempted to decorate a home knows the struggle of choosing art, rugs and — the biggest challenge of all — a sofa.
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Snapchat just rolled out an update that lets users decorate their Snaps with the 200+ stickers they released as part of Chat 2.0.
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At that time, there were no professional design standards for the web, so people used GIFs as design elements to decorate their websites.
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WATCH THIS: Easy Ways to Decorate with Ornaments First, find a black-and-white image (or create your own!) that catches your eye.
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Mixed into warmed milk, it makes a heavenly beverage, but this sweet stuff can also be used in baking or to decorate confections.
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Matryoshka dolls can decorate a shelf when lined up from smallest to largest, exposing every one of the painted figures in perfect symmetry.
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Tucked inside a tree on a floating island, your pet relies on you to play with it, decorate its crib and dress it.
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And, of 4.8 million Pinterest searches on how to decorate small spaces so far this year, plants were among the top search terms.
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If you've ever tried to decorate a cake with a frosting bag while kids were banging on the table, you get the idea.
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A better strategy: Leave leaf litter on the ground, spread mulch, or plant shade-loving natives to decorate the base of your tree.
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They're one of the most badass ants I know of, that's why I wanted to study them — they decorate their nests with skulls.
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Redditor Cromulus posted a picture of his front door yesterday, explaining that his elderly neighbor asked if she could decorate it for Christmas.
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You can decorate your home with creepy props, start working on your costume, or stuff your face with the best spooky-themed candy.
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ZS: I've been thinking about this question for the past three weeks, and I keep going back to how I decorate my apartment.
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After all, who doesn't love to see unreasonably tall Christmas trees and photos of our favorite celebs teetering on ladders to decorate them?
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"[The players] actually made a little dome of sand and placed the eggs around it to decorate it," Haffenden told the Associated Press.
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The children played their parts by gathering moss, leaves, and twigs to decorate the garden — even going as far to make a den.
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So we're doing balloons and other stuff to decorate his room to make him feel like he can be a little more comfortable.
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England's Queen Victoria encouraged her husband Prince Albert to decorate a tree as he had back at home in what is now Germany.
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Photographs of her brandishing the nation's red, white, and blue flag on stage decorate many of the shops back in Khonburi, she says.
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Tattoos can be awesome ways for people to express themselves, decorate their bodies, and memorialize things and people that are meaningful to them.
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The morning of his death, Walker and Meadow had gone out to breakfast and later planned to buy and decorate a Christmas tree.
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Notably, posters featuring the trio of brothers decorate the walls behind the bed, adding to the teen-movie aesthetic of the adorable snapshot.
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"It's great seeing different desks and how people use and decorate their personal spaces, and we've tried to incorporate those things," she says.
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You'll be able to create glowing, colored tube lighting to decorate your settlement, making it possible to add customized signs to various building.
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This is just beyond utility, it can make the shopping experience more fun, with the ability to virtually decorate with friends or family.
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Keepers at the zoo asked kids to decorate watermelons with bright, animal-safe pigments, turning them in to jumbo, rhino-sized Easter eggs.
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The letters allege that Pruitt has been "paying leases for art on loan from the Smithsonian Institution" in order to decorate his office.
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Notably, posters featuring the trio of brothers decorate the walls behind the bed, adding to the teen-movie aesthetic of the adorable snapshot.
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With just one strand of these bright, colorful LED lights, you should be able to decorate even an 8- or 9-foot tree.
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White said this canister is a fun way to decorate for Halloween or to even add some year-round spookiness to your home.
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Officials think a prankster planted seeds in some of the large planters that decorate the town of 6,300 people near the Montana border.
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"If you build a house, you decorate it the way you want," said Mr. Geraci, who opened Kasey's with Tom McNicholas in 1999.
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Shop Pillowfort home goods at TargetAs kids develop their personalities and personal styles, they'll want a say in how they decorate their rooms.
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Residents of Indianapolis decorate the Indiana Soldiers and Sailors monument with 4,784 Christmas lights to make it look like a giant Christmas tree.
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You can even use this mini tree to decorate the bathroom or a guest room dresser — what a treat for your holiday guests.
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All of the artists applied for the opportunity to decorate a piano, and most of this year's contributors are new to the project.
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Since our cake was not edible, I thought we were going to decorate it with pearls and rhinestones stuck on with Super Glue.
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Every year, Lisa Mansour organizes a NY Cake Show in which thousands of people from all over the world come and decorate cakes.
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Dubbed "terrarium eyes," 19-year-old MAC Cosmetics makeup artist Ellie Costello uses real flowers, leaves, and other plants to decorate her eyelids.
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The boy, who is a huge fan of the University of Tennessee, decided to decorate his own T-shirt for the special day.
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If you innocently decorate your office with a rope shaped into a noose because you like rodeo cowboys, I can still be offended.
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Murals depicting fish and sea lions decorate the walls, in a naturalistic style contrasting with the supernatural art typically found on Moche ceramics.
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She needed a year to build out the ice cream counter, get city permits, redo the wiring and paint, and decorate the interior.
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Who knows, you might decorate your place so well that the next three-day weekend will be a staycation just to enjoy it.
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Tucked in each notebook was an envelope with the attendee's name on it, and inside were stickers with which to decorate the notebook.
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To get folks at Hint into the spirit of the season, our San Francisco office trims a Christmas tree and decorate cookies together.
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Many of them still secretly enjoy drinking hot cocoa and helping the family decorate the tree, even though they may not admit it.
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I like to play bagpipes in the nude and then decorate my walls with thorny brambles for unsuspecting guests to accidentally brush against.
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The program aims to decorate the city's 300 miles of construction fences and sidewalk sheds with temporary art installations across all five boroughs.
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The objective of the game is to obtain toys and food, which you use to decorate your home to optimize its cat-appeal.
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In the gallery, resin re-creations of her confections decorate her original cart, which traveled to New York to be part of the show.
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"Depending on your budget, try not to decorate according to 'current interior design trends' unless you want to redesign every couple years," Carter advises.
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Today, the app is introducing World Lenses, a filter which lets you decorate the world around you in puking rainbows and Election Day swag.
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Though 41 other presidents have lived there with their families, each one has been allowed to decorate the private chambers according to personal tastes.
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Cut out football shapes out of brown paper and have kids decorate them with stickers, glitter and the colors from their favorite team. 14.
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Scroll ahead to discover your birthday month's color, and explore the ways you can use all 12 to decorate your space with energized intention.
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"If it were up to me, I would decorate my office like a hospital waiting room," Carson said, according to the New York Times.
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This piece uses stamps collected from around the world on which due dates, paid confirmations, privacy notifications, and other official stamps decorate the paper.
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But if you do need to decorate in a pinch, this super-smart tip can help: "Just fill your home with flowers," she said.
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Right now these disparate shards of color decorate MAMO, an open-air art space on top of Le Corbusier's La Cité Radieuse apartment building.
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With both halves of the tree fully decorate, it gives the illusion that the tree had broken through the ceiling of their living room.
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Whole mosques will open their doors to the public for a communal iftar and families will decorate their homes and neighborhoods for the month.
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The peanut butter creme-filled eggs look just like the old-school lights used to decorate the tree, but they're definitely a little tastier.
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At their core, the use cases of Instagram Stories and Snapchat Stories are identical: Shoot, decorate and frequently share little clips from your life.
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"Cute ways to decorate your home on a budget, or how to save money on makeup if that makes any sense," one user wrote.
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This is a thoughtful gift if you want to decorate your living space and show your partner that you care about their cherished belongings.
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I took some time during 5 Days of Adulting to decorate the space: hanging up artwork, organizing the kitchen cabinets, arranging furniture, and more.
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To honor this hospitality, the people of North Platte gather together and decorate Cody's mansion, covering the outside and each room in Christmas cheer.
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Perhaps you're only just now beginning to think about your Halloween costume or how you're going to decorate your home — spooky or harvest-themed?
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Click here to view original GIFEaster is almost upon us which means it's time to decorate some hard-boiled eggs for no apparent reason.
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In our 180 VR video above, Ushiro shows us how to make three crazy easy DIYs to decorate your home for a holiday party.
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So, he set out to decorate, but he was surprised to find there was almost no fine art available to browse or purchase online.
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In 2009, a couple got nationwide attention when a bakery refused to decorate a cake with the name of their son — Adolf Hitler Campbell.
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"I hope that more people will decorate their homes how they like regardless of what their neighbor has in their window," Curlee tells GMA.
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When it came time to decorate her charming and historic home, Louise Roe didn't simply hand over the keys to a top interior designer.
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How it works: You drop a dessert onto a surface and are provided with a bunch of options that let you decorate a cupcake.
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Marvel Thanos Mineral Wash Relaxed Ladies' T-Shirt — $20 See Details Decorate yourself in tiny little gauntlets with tiny little Infinity Stones in them.
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Stumbling upon some full-moon festivities, we met a stranger at a riverbank who gave us orchids and sparklers to decorate a banana leaf.
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Plastic flowers and a glass cross now decorate her grave in a Smithers cemetery, a few blocks from Ms. Wilson's tidy trailer-park home.
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Ozbek rarely takes on side projects, but in 2012 he did decorate Loulou's, the nightclub portion of 5 Hertford Street, Robin Birley's London club.
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One 66-foot strand of Brizled LED Mini String Lights features 200 LEDs and should provide enough colorful bulbs to decorate an entire tree.
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Modsy is a service that makes 3D models of the rooms you want to decorate based on pictures you send and its basic dimensions.
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His whimsical, often clever paintings of chickens and vegetables now decorate a line of ceramic dinnerware, kitchen and serving utensils, dish towels and accessories.
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The carved porticoes that decorate the ceiling were later reproduced in another Gaudí design, Count Güell's palace in central Barcelona, the Palau Güell, Mrs.
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The depth of the tray and the handles make them helpful for transporting food, and the fashionable design makes them easy to decorate with.
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They also can participate in a walking club and receive fun tokens to decorate their backpacks based on the number of minutes they've walked.
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If all you want is painstaking craft, check out the life-size glass mermaids or bronze panthers that decorate many a Palm Beach condo.
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Let your "real sex" mirror "porn sex" by coming up with a scene idea — and decorate your bedroom (and body) to match the theme.
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Once constructed, you can decorate your hash waffle like a Christmas tree, with red tomatoes and green avocados to really maximize the holiday symbolism.
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Typically Alonso brings flowers and his clientes decorate unadorned graves, but with this big a group we just scatter and take in the scene.
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To mark the occasion, T sent Moss a Polaroid camera and asked him to photograph some of the many objects that decorate his home.
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I hang paintings on the walls so they do not take up so much space on the floor, and to simultaneously decorate the room.
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The event, which is free but requires preregistration, will invite children to create and decorate their own books as well as explore the show.
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Vases of anthuriums, arranged by the florist Brittany Asch of Brrch, decorate the Glossier Showroom on Lafayette Street and Totokaelo's store at 190 Bowery.
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It's almost 22 years since the first appearance of the emojis that now punctuate emails, decorate online posts and sometimes totally take over texts.
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Mr. Simpson appeared at the Allens' door with a plastic tote filled with lights and decorations, and helped the family decorate inside and out.
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Before we had a sink, we had a deal: I would have the final say on where we lived if Natalie got to decorate.
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Here you will experience no flashes of culminating revelation, none of those so-called epiphanies that decorate the endings of so many workshop products.
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French portraiture, too, offered Americans a means to ground themselves in an 18th-century tradition — though it also afforded a nice way to decorate.
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The restaurant looks like if Gaston from Beauty & the Beast had to decorate a hipster restaurant with only materials he had from his time.
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In addition to the food, Ms. Cianciolo is designing new linens for the tables, outfits for the staff and artwork to decorate the room.
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Because Disney World spans four theme parks — not including other Florida properties — it takes a large team to decorate the area for the holidays.
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There will be subtle hints at bipartisanship in the décor: Along with 1,200 Obama-inspired cherry blossom branches to decorate the Cross Hall, Mrs.
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Ask Real Estate You can't force your neighbors to decorate for your benefit, but there are ways around an awkward meeting of the windows.
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Pitching In In addition to hiring a wedding planner, the couple asked their friends to gather the night before and help decorate the space.
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You can dress your character, decorate your farms a little bit here and there, but the actual creative aspect of playing is extremely limited.
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In the past, tribes would decorate themselves with feathers or precious stones to set them apart from other tribe members and attract potential mates.
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If you're feeling ambitious, you can decorate the other side so that once people are done reading, they can unfold the zine into a poster.
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It might not have a faux waterfall like her L.A. digs, but it's 500-square-feet she can decorate and lay out as she pleases.
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Vianney was anxious and so she went to work — cleaning her room, the kitchen, and planning how she'd decorate the home with "WELCOME BACK" signs.
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But if you're looking for a more grown-up way to decorate for the most haunted day of the year, we have one suggestion: booze.
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While it might not be time to decorate quite yet, there is something you should probably get on quickly, and that's getting an advent calendar.
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They even offer tips on how to decorate your cardboard creations and troubleshoot repairs should you accidentally squash a button or tear off a tab.
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Campbell made national news in 2008 when a bakery refused to decorate his son s birthday cake with the child's full name: Adolf Hitler Campbell.
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The Nelson Mandela Bridge and the iconic Hillbrow Tower, which punctuate Johannesburg's skyline, decorate the sides of the Starbucks mug for the South African city.
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Patton and I came up with the idea of just having a plain white wedding cake and having all the little girls decorate our cake.
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He'd come to the cemetery a week ahead of Memorial Day to decorate the grave of his wife, Debbie, who died of cancer in 2009.
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They have comissioned Ian Rank-Broadley, the sculptor behind the effigy of Queen Elizabeth that has been used to decorate all British coins since 1998.
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The app features stickers that you can send within your chat, or use to decorate your photos so you can preview costumes while you chat.
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They decorate the Martian welkin when the red planet gets chillier near aphelion, which is the point at which it is farthest from the Sun.
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Crypton, a technology company based in Sapporo, Japan, developed the voice nearly a decade ago; the girl herself was conceived simply to decorate the packaging.
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Instead of piping perfect roses to the top of their cakes, many bakers have recently started to decorate with frosted jade leaves and buttercream cacti.
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But if you hate bras or are sick of crops tops, by all means — grab some glitter and decorate your areolas like it's Mardi Gras.
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And remember not to decorate the edge of a cup that you'll drink out of, or a plate that you intend to eat out of.
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"Dotticure" manicures have burst onto the Instagram scene and, as the name suggests, includes pin prick-sized dots that decorate each nail in intricate patterns.
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With some help from an Instagram user named tsumtsummarie, we came across sweet mochi dumplings that are shaped and decorate to look like Disney characters.
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Stream any of your music-playing devices through the Sony XB20's Bluetooth connection, and even decorate your music with a line of colored light.
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Giving each room a distinct purpose will help, so if you have an office/guest room, pick one or the other and re-decorate accordingly.
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It's a bit silly, with Steve donning a pair of gold gloves and wrapping himself in one of the fur rugs that decorate Lydia's studio.
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Inspired by the piping tips that pastry chefs use to decorate cakes and tarts, Ansel made his own piping tip "lid" for the Pop Fleur.
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Orange is always appropriate for fall, but this softer shade allows you to decorate for the season without clashing with the rest of your decor.
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Inside Gotera, where some inmates are serving 100-year sentences for accumulated crimes, colorful drawings of angels and prophets decorate the walls alongside biblical quotations.
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More than 200,000 of the colorful blocks were used to decorate the room, and Lego master builders spent 500 hours designing and crafting the structures.
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Stockholm commissioned an artist named Per Olof Ultvedt to decorate the T-Centralen station between the late '50s and mid '70s, according to Stockholm's website.
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Julia Van Ness, an eighth-grade special education teacher from New Jersey, realized this when helping her husband, also a teacher, decorate his new classroom.
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On Broadway you make it your home, because you're there so much: You decorate, you bring your things from home, you put your pictures out.
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Louise Jones is best known by her street name, Ouizi, and for her large-scale, ornate flowerscape murals that decorate buildings all over the city.
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And who but an aristocratic British bloke would decorate the space with chandeliers, armchairs, Oriental rugs, lacquered chests, flickering candles and other drawing-room accouterments?
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In its place, we mostly see fans of all ages decorate shops and the local church with the team colors, wave flags, honk car horns.
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She recalled that for her high school's junior banquet, students would decorate the gym, get dressed up, go out to eat and then go home.
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Phoebe is bringing food to the center and will help kids decorate either sugar cookies or cupcakes, whichever her mother decides to make, she said.
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The males have been known to decorate their nests with flowers to attract mates and fumigate their dwellings with fresh herbs to repel unwanted pests.
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The couple are mindful of sustainable options too, and typically decorate with succulents and ferns — or orchids, which can live longer than other cut flowers.
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This will allow kids to watch only FreeTime-approved videos, decorate photos with stickers, sing along with the lyrics to their favorite music and more.
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I don't neeeeed anything but I have been trying to decorate my new apartment and I've had my eye on these throw pillows for awhile.
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Thirteen days after Nowruz, families head outdoors and throw the wheat grass they've been growing (and using to decorate Haft Sin tables) into flowing waters.
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According to AD, Tierney also added a guest bathroom, a top-floor office and used much of her own art collection to decorate her home.
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Brass and bronze finishes complemented the cool color schemes people liked to use to decorate their homes, making chrome and silver look a bit dated.
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The royal mom stepped out for some holiday fun at Peterley Manor Farm in Buckinghamshire on Wednesday, where she helped kindergarten children decorate Christmas trees.
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If you could bring yourself to rip out the pages and frame them, you would be able to decorate an entire apartment with this book.
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"It's a Latin expression which describes the human instinct to decorate, the urge to fill a vacant space with all kinds of details," she explained.
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An educational exercise in community activism, the afternoon will begin with music, storytelling and opportunities to make and decorate posters supporting justice and human rights.
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"It's a Latin expression which describes the human instinct to decorate, the urge to fill a vacant space with all kinds of details," she notes.
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People gather with their extended families for a big meal the night before, party on the streets, set off fireworks, and decorate everything in red.
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José Vasconcelos was placed in charge of the Ministry of Public Education, and he assembled a network of painters to decorate public buildings with murals.
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It might even be more diverse than alcohol, since you can't really use the latter to decorate a centerpiece or pin it to a suit.
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According to a post on the Claire's Place Foundation Instagram, Claire worked with Richardson and Sprouse in perfecting their coughs, and helped decorate Stella's hospital room.
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The best thing about our picks is that they're cool enough to display — which is great, because who really knows how to decorate a kitchen anyway?
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I celebrate Girl Scout cookie season every year — I don't understand why we don't send greeting cards and decorate our houses in appreciation of Thin Mints.
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Above, see how the self-proclaimed maximalist tastefully pulls in mixed patterns, hacks an ever-changing gallery wall, and gives her kids room to decorate, too.
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Still, restaurants including Taruichi, in Tokyo, decorate their entrances with paintings of whales at sea and proudly celebrate the culinary tradition of serving this niche meat.
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The game's objectives, insofar as they exist, are to wander around in the woods, make friends, and decorate your domicile in whatever manner you see fit.
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Residents helped decorate a frame containing a photo of the facility with their own designs, including a contribution from Meghan that showed off her calligraphy skills.
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Instagram users, however, can decorate their photos now with a new set of Mother's Day stickers, which work through direct messaging (Instagram Direct) and Instagram's Stories.
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When it came time to decorate, Lynch, who now counts herself as a design aficionado, admits that she didn't nail the style on her first try.
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Polka dots are are reinvented in glittery and polished rivets, and retro Disney patches decorate hoodies and varsity jackets for an equally nostalgic yet modern feel.
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For many children, the holiday season is a time of wonder and excitement as they decorate the tree, impatiently await opening presents, and enjoy sweet treats.
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After her daughter died, one mother started an annual tradition of inviting friends and family to her home on Thanksgiving to decorate the family Christmas tree.
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WATCH THIS: Home Hack: 3 Ways to Decorate with String Lights The HGTV HOME by Sherwin-Williams collection as a whole is on the bright side.
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With so much competition, the struggle to get customers is a fierce one, and so many boda-boda drivers decorate their bikes in eye-catching themes.
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When it came time to decorate their New York City apartment, Seth Meyers and his wife Alexi Ashe Meyers didn't have to look far for help.
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LG even lets you decorate these two split status bar "horns" with different colored backgrounds and tweak the curvature for the corners, so you have options.
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Moss Graffiti Way better for the planet than aerosol paints, here's a recipe on how to make your own moss "paint" to decorate walls or sidewalks.
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The one pictured up top seems the most practical — who wouldn't want to decorate their retro gaming cave with a few old NES game box posters?
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Its flowers have been used to decorate an annual procession of boats out to Our Lady of the Rocks, a man-made island in the bay.
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Today, Houzz has 13 million remodeling and renovating photos on its site, giving inspiration to anyone trying to remodel a kitchen or decorate a new home.
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They spent their days next to each other in a small but pleasant stand, arranging bouquets that people took home to decorate their tables and terraces.
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LAUSANNE, Switzerland — The Olympic rings decorate everything here, from the train station to the police uniforms, flaunting this city's identity as the capital of international sports.
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That's why when you smell cookies baking in the oven, you feel like you're back in your kitchen helping grandma decorate cookies with icing and sprinkles.
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No matter which camp you fall into, you've probably gotten the urge to decorate a pumpkin or two — it's a seasonal tradition we'd never stray from.
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They're filled with mosaics by the Chicago-based artist Jim Bachor, who traveled from the Windy City to decorate some of our street eyesores with art.
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They put temporary wallpaper on the massive wall along the staircase because I did not have the amount of art we would need to decorate it.
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At the Krathum Suea Pla Wat, where Friendly the husky was cremated, employees fold hundreds of ornate paper flowers each day to decorate the animal corpses.
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Mr. Mulla manages the nursery that has been producing the turf and trees that will decorate stadiums, training sites and public plazas four years from now.
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It is tradition for new speakers to decorate their space with artwork borrowed from city museums and their choices often reflect personal style and political roots.
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The images in the "thinspiration" gallery feature the same palm-tree adjacent blondes and gap-thighed peace-sign tossers that decorate mainstream wellness blogs and Instagram.
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Also, if you decorate the top with sprinkles like I did, your mouth will be covered, stylishly, in rainbow food dye after you take a hit.
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I think I felt most gratification from figuring out DECIMATE/DECORATE and DECOROUS/DEXTROUS, and the crossing of CONCLAVE/CONCEIVE with CHAPLAIN/COMPLAIN was pretty amusing.
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Giant poop emojis decorate its offices, conference rooms are named after sections of the intestinal tract and employee birthday cakes invariably come in one flavor: chocolate.
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"You can take a Charlie Brown tree and decorate it and it will look just as good as the prettiest tree on the lot," he said.
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She did, however, offer to sell him a Bible-shaped cake and provide an icing bag so that he could decorate it as he saw fit.
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For four years, Chad Rowe, an assistant coach who was promoted to head coach after Charles left, said that his players used to decorate Barden's locker.
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Ms. Jarvis helped him decorate the apartment, which when cleared of newspapers and covered in a fresh coat of paint, proved as charming as he'd hoped.
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I thought it would be a good idea to get a giant roll of craft paper for wrapping so that I could decorate all the presents.
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We gotta make our lists and bake cookies and decorate and do our shopping and still have enough time to wrap presents an— breathe ... just breathe.
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A: Your co-op board is entitled to make choices about how it wants to decorate the lobby, even if you think it has terrible taste.
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There are plenty of opportunities for kids to build their own controllers or decorate objects with the game (by using pen and paper and then scanning).
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There are plenty of opportunities for kids to build their own controllers in the games, or decorate background objects (using pen and paper and then scanning).
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Although my husband has repeatedly told "Peggy" I need space, she hassles me about wanting to help decorate the nursery and go on baby-shopping expeditions.
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It comes with 103,213 branch tips for you to decorate and is covered by a five-year warranty, plus it even includes its own tree stand.
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After Ms. Wenstrup was chosen to help decorate the White House for Christmas last year, the mayor issued a proclamation declaring a day in her honor.
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Once they find it, they like to pay homage and decorate it with various items, including carnations, coins and bullet shells, then post their photos online.
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Once they find it, they like to pay homage and decorate it with various items, including carnations, coins and bullet shells, then post their photos online.
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Entering this Podunk community hall, audiences might also notice the numerous guns that decorate the theater walls like a couple dozen Chekhovian alarms ringing at once.
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They are hard not to love, even if I don't agree with their coffee habits or how they decorate or what they're going to be for Halloween.
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I'll write down a grocery list, then look at a calendar and figure out which day I can go to the store and which day I'll decorate.
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The Queen also reportedly opened up the Royal Art Collection to Harry and Meghan in January to help them decorate their new home, according to Vanity Fair.
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"They would ask my opinions about how to decorate the party in creative ways, and it turned into full-blown event design over the years," Lainer said.
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Cutebe Galaxy S9 Plus Case — $10 See Details This white henna design is another subtle way to decorate your phone while still showing off its original look.
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It can take at least three days to grow the kinds of sugar crystals needed to decorate these cakes — and up to a week for larger rocks!
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The series, now in its fifth season, follows neighbors as they compete to decorate their homes with elaborate display of holiday lights and win a $50,000 prize.
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While leaving her two young kids may be difficult, Palin could possibly decorate her office with photos of her little ones, which she gushed about on Instagram.
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We've got a list of other easy ways to decorate your house for Halloween on the cheap, with tips courtesy of designer and HGTV alum Emily Henderson.
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Sitting under rows of bunting made out of Union Jack flags hanging from the ceiling, around 60 workers use traditional techniques to hand-decorate the clay moulds.
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If you ask us, kitchen clocks are highly underrated: They're a stylish way to fill wall space in a hard-to-decorate room and they tell time.
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Flowers and notes decorate the sidewalk beneath a tall Lazarus poster, and people on line swap Bowie stories as they wait for the theater's doors to open.
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The game puts you on "Tumblecube Island," which you must explore in order to find items, decorate your camp, and — naturally — compete in battles against other players.
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In Detroit, murals decorate a 226-foot-tall concrete wall built in 22016 to separate a new development meant for white people from an existing black neighborhood.
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"Take one more step toward me and I will decorate these walls with the inside of your skull, Hunter," she says, but the scene fades to black.
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Fans of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia will want to pick up green, but what most people like to do is buy their favorite color and decorate.
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Since I decorated the White House for Christmas, I have got many messages from Sarah Huckabee Sanders asking for top tips to decorate her home this season.
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She'll love the chance to decorate her home with one-of-a-kind products, and she'll definitely love being the best homemade gift giver at family parties.
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The lovely warm and cool parts of her palette decorate dizzying, stomach-wrenching places in urgent need of remedies far more powerful than Pepto-Bismol-pink medicine.
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I've spent much of my time collecting the many cola variants around the park — including the alcoholic Nuka Dark — and using them to decorate my new office.
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The 4-bedroom, 5-bath home was completely remodeled by Lewis, who worked with NB Design Group and Schultz Miller Construction to renovate and decorate the house.
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And it also very hilarious that Kourtney chose to casually decorate her home with a photo of Khloé that would be more at home in the boudoir.
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They can also design fabric patches to decorate their clothing — inspired by the graphics in the Ramones exhibition — and strike rock star poses at a photo booth.
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From there, you'll need to outfit the tank with the necessary equipment and decorate it according to your liking before adding your fish and other tank inhabitants.
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MySpace had positioned itself as the nightclub of the social networking world, offering profile pages that users could decorate with online glitter, colorful layouts and streaming music.
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But no less necessary will be our commitment to detail, to meticulousness, to all the accumulated forms of patience that guarantee, rather than merely decorate, our lives.
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With free range to decorate your office space as you see fit and you get to bring your favorite furry buddy to work 🤗 come on by!
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We've got a list of other easy ways to decorate your house for Halloween on the cheap, with tips courtesy of designer and HGTV alum Emily Henderson.
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You could go for an elegant look, frosting the cake and drizzling caramel sauce over the top or decorate with swirls of buttercream for a homespun finish.
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They decorate their bowers with scores of colorful objects, like flowers, berries, snail shells or, if they are near an urban area, bottle caps and plastic cutlery.
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You can finally sport your Roman toga or Egyptian ankh at Minipalais, where arches, columns, classical statues and mosaics of Pharaonic scenes decorate the vast outdoor terrace.
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The Curbed article details how millennials who are living alone tend to construct and decorate their homes with solitude—instead of entertaining or hosting guests—in mind.
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Ms. Jolie had an elaborate treehouse built — "more a parkour treehouse," she said — and the kids helped decorate and pick out the furniture for the whole house.
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I don't get a ton of information out of my kids, but I'm pretty sure that they helped their father decorate a Christmas tree in his home.
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From Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher to Ginnifer Goodwin and Josh Dallas, here are six celebrity couples who break out the menorah and decorate a Christmas tree.
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The Getaway It's the season for family travel and photos — and perhaps enlarging some of those images of snowy landscapes or tropical getaways to decorate your home.
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Colorful sketches of how to perform ritual washings decorate the walls of the classroom, along with drawings of butterflies, cars and carrots, with their Arabic names underneath.
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"We all go to a lot together and have the kids pick out their own trees for their bedrooms; they can decorate them however they want," she says.
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Once the designs are done, I go to the event, decorate the venue, pin on boutonnieres, and do all I can to make sure the event is beautiful.
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In memory of Catherine, the design house adopted the butterfly as its the emblem, and a set of delicate monochrome butterflies decorate the bodice of a crepe dress.
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That's where Michelle Sowell and her family decorate about 503 acres of their massive Milton farm for their annual month-long event: Sowell's North Pole Christmas Light Display.
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Yes, it took me 7 hours to bake, cool, frost and decorate the cake from start to finish but the end result was more than worth the effort.
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This adorable kitten cake builds off a hassle-free boxed cake, so all you have to do is decorate with goodies like Nestlé BUTTERFINGER® Fun-Size Bars.
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COX'S BAZAR, Bangladesh - Swirls of yellow paste made from ground tree bark decorate the cheeks of Rohingya Muslim women and girls in the refugee camps of southern Bangladesh.
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It's the first big update to the app since it added Disney and Pixar stickers back in July as additional ways to decorate your photos and video clips.
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At a Heads Together reception hosted by the youth support service The Mix, they spoke with counselors and volunteers, and helped to decorate baubles and make paper chains.
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That means foodies who want to jump on the opportunity to decorate with their one true love in mind should snatch these pieces up sooner rather than later.
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Accessible from the top left corner of the Facebook app, you can decorate your photos and videos with filters, "masks" (Facebook's version of lenses), and other animated effects.
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Your animal "friends" will adamantly refuse to come stay with you unless you decorate your camp with furniture they consider stylish (and/or commit bird murder for them).
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If you access your camera from the Facebook app, you can decorate your photos, video chat, and live video with over a dozen creepy masks, stickers, and filters.
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Think of the potential to bake treats resembling all three of Daenerys' dragons — you could decorate each to match the color and markings of Drogon, Viserion, and Rhaegal.
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Pocket Camp gives you a tiny slice of campground to decorate however you want, and it surrounds you with animals that you can befriend and run errands for.
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Science may warn me against jumping to conclusions, but I can decorate my bedroom however I please, and it will contain no reds or blacks from now on.
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It even comes with a unique code that you can use to unlock an exclusive collection of dynamic and static watch faces to decorate your Apple Watch's interface.
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Although shortbread isn't necessarily a standalone staple for the holiday season, it is an easy enough cookie for beginners to bake and decorate for a party or gift.
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Just top a large scone with clotted cream and a smaller scone, add another dollop of cream and decorate with fresh fruit like raspberries, blueberries, or lemon zest.
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Brazilian President Michel Temer will preside over a brief ceremony at the airport, where he was due to posthumously decorate the victims and offer condolences to their families.
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Get the Remote Control Holder for $229.98 See Details If you've run out of room on your coffee table, then you might want to decorate with these shelves.
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Decorate with candles in bright, fiery hues such as gold, red, yellow, and orange and flowers that are in full bloom, especially summer flowers like roses and sunflowers.
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Much to the distress of the Vatican's marketing expert, however, Pius refuses to be photographed or to allow his image to decorate so much as a commemorative plate.
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What they do, according to O*NET: They operate sewing machines to join, reinforce, decorate, or perform related sewing operations in the manufacture of garment or nongarment products.
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Ahead, six chic diffusers that will decorate your space, make it smell really, really expensive, and serve as the perfect gift for your friend with the stinky carpet.
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"She's the property manager over there at those apartments, and she was helping a friend move in and decorate his apartment," Alexander's son Detavious Pharr told FOX 5.
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A French expatriate photographer, Gérard Guillat-Guignard, hired Mr. Sidibé to decorate his combined studio and shop, Photo Service Boutique, and then took him on as an apprentice.
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"I always find the cutest wall art under $20 at T.J.Maxx and Marshalls that I can use to decorate and switch out when my mood changes," Baros wrote.
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City council members react Cunningham, the city council member, said the conversation around the Christmas tree is about a lot more than the trash used to decorate it.
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We would have plenty of time once we got to Vermont to find a Christmas tree in the woods for the others to help decorate when they arrived.
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A carrier's official livery is normally applied fleet-wide, yet some companies decorate planes with temporary paint jobs that celebrate a milestone, a partnership, or a special occasion.
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"It was a little bit like when you decorate a house, and the decorator doesn't want you to go in until it's all staged for you," Hoberman said.
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Either way, it's sure to add lots of festive flair to your buffet, coffee or side table, dresser, or even that hard-to-decorate alcove under the staircase.
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Derek had some of Gloria's friends take her out during the day so he could decorate the house while she was gone ... candles, flower petals ... it was romantic!
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Saint Lou's general manager Dylan Stewart told Insider that his team used 400 feet of faux ivy plants to decorate the bar and the rest of the restaurant.
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Currently, the app allows users to decorate photos with text and stickers in order to create memes that can be shared to social media or texted to friends.
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Leo X commissioned those tapestries to decorate the walls of the Sistine Chapel, his contribution to the already renowned decorative program of the space where popes are elected.
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It's not just about avoiding skinned knees, but also the subtle and discouraging message that's woven right into girls' garments: you are dressed to decorate, not to do.
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Eritreans and Ethiopians have used part of their allowance provided by the European Union, 90 euros per month, to renovate and decorate an Orthodox Church from the 1950s.
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Ben Cottrell and Matthew Dainty, the duo behind the London-based brand Cottweiler, showed a caving-inspired collection that utilized the hooks as a way to decorate waistbands.
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"I watched the first lady model the power of in-person caring when she helped Amani and the other children decorate cookies and make cards," Dr. Collins said.
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He is on his own now, and I know the day is coming when he will have his own tree to decorate, his own holiday traditions to establish.
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Every day through April 27, they can also sew embroidered matzo covers for Passover and, on Monday through Wednesday, create and decorate clay cups for the prophet Elijah.
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Some of the eggs that were used to decorate the sand had cracks or depressions indicating that they had been in the process of hatching, Mr. Haffenden said.
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A cover art card for the music or podcast will then be generated on your Instagram Story, which you can further decorate with text and stickers, as usual.
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I like how I could make a cake and coat with powdered sugar for a simple cake or fully decorate with icing and gruesome items for the eyeballs.
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Children can press cider, decorate pumpkins, go on horse-drawn hayrides and visit a family fairground that offers carnival games, brussels sprouts bowling, and spinning and weaving demonstrations.
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It is unlikely ever to be used to decorate the walls of jazzy bars in the way that Herman Leonard's seductively smoky photographs regularly did in the 21951s.
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He expects to be deported in the coming weeks and will reunite with his mother, who plans to decorate a small room in her house for her son.
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A few test printouts of the Caravaggios now decorate a salon in the Madrid workshop, giving it the air of a Mafia safe house filled with stolen masterpieces.
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The next day, I shipped his new keyboard, along with some markers and instructions to please sign, mark or decorate the keyboard to signify it had been his.
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As far as she's concerned, someone among them could commit a mass shooting at this moment and decorate their screaming panels with the insides of their entire team.
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On weekdays, artisan Kozo Morita can be seen at work in his workshop here, and not just designing kimono; he also uses Kaga Yuzen techniques to decorate guitars.
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The photographs captured Ripa engaging with families and children, helping paint and decorate the barriers between the two nations, as well as gathering supplies for those in need.
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Leura Fine is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Laurel & Wolf, the online interior design service that makes it fun, easy, and affordable to decorate your space.
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"For a truly sustainable Christmas tree, think about purchasing a smaller containerized tree to decorate, and then plant it in your yard later in the spring," King recommends.
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The lunar new year has become high season for Asian visitors and Strip attractions from the Bellagio Conservatory to the Forum Shops decorate with dragons and red lanterns.
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On the day their boss was off work, Thornely and Jo went in and out of his glass-partitioned office to decorate whenever they had some free time.
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During her trip, Ripa was captured engaging with families and children, helping paint and decorate the barriers between the two nations and gathering supplies for those in need.
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Young visitors can make paper lanterns and cherry blossoms, decorate red envelopes (signifying good luck) and learn how to work with sumi ink from the artist Chemin Hsiao.
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When the house's first owner, Michael Brown, first rented to Mike, he allowed him to decorate the house with stripper poles, stages, and fish bowls full of dildos.
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He also failed to distinguish between refusing to decorate a cake with derogatory language and refusing to provide a wedding cake to a same-sex couple (Masterpiece Cakeshop).
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Buy the TaoTronics LED Desk Lamp on Amazon for $29.99 (originally $39.99) Poster Hangers: The Command Poster Hanging Strips Value-Pack will help you decorate your dorm room.
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The last time we reported on former Bachelor star Sean Lowe was when he and his wife Catherine were dropping $9,000 to decorate a nursery for their son, Samuel.
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The idea is that you could react to a text with a sticker, you could decorate an incoming photo, or even take turns with friends making a sticker collage.
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We are in the process of adopting kids, which is why we have a little credit card debt now, because we had to decorate these non-existent kids' room.
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A common artistic practice in Iran is mirror work, ayeneh-kari, taking small mirrored pieces and constructing intricate geometric patterns out of them to decorate walls, doorways, and ceilings.
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The judges accepted the bakers' contention that they were simply acting in line with their beliefs when they declined to decorate a cake with the slogan "Support Gay Marriage".
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Here's some of what you can watch over the next few months: "Christmas Wishes & Mistletoe Kisses" Weeks before Christmas, Abbey is hired to decorate the estate of businessman Nick.
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The couple, who have been going strong since starting their relationship in February, recruited Lopez's 9-year-old twins Emme and Max to help them decorate a Christmas tree.
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With Halloween a little over a week away and Thanksgiving soon after, it's time to think about how you're going to decorate your home with a festive fall aesthetic.
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Higher levels of gold were found in the western Swiss region of Jura, believed to be linked to watchmakers that use the precious metal to decorate their expensive timepieces.
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Traditionally, major Sims games let you live out the minutia of a character's life, whether that's choosing how to decorate your house or what kind of career you'll pursue.
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For the benefit of guests, it offers its own cleaning services as well as training events to teach hosts how to get along with customers and decorate their homes.
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Father's Day is fast approaching, so if you haven't done your shopping yet, check out Amazon's deals on premium brand watches to decorate his wrist and cover your butt.
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In preparation for the London Marathon, Middleton partnered with Heads Together, a charity that works to end the stigma surrounding mental health, to decorate a set of Royal Mailboxes.
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It's tradition for the First Lady to decorate the tree based on a theme of her choosing ... and Melania seems to be giving her first one some serious thought.
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From there you can share it with others or export again to Paint 3D, where you can further decorate it or export (yet again) to other, more interoperable formats.
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Pros: Kit incorporates gardening with arts and crafts, includes many items that allow kids to decorate their fairy gardenCons: Seeds are mostly grass, no drainage in the potting dish
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Once he realized he actually had several hundred thousand dollars in the bank, Mr. Dean bought a house, looked around and realized he didn't want to decorate with posters.
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A rocking zebra and a miniature rocking unicorn are next, said Mr. Fernandes, who has ambitions to decorate the interior of a private aircraft or a yacht with crystals.
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Building a gingerbread house is the hard part, and decorating it is the fun part, so skip the house and instead decorate cookies with the Wilton Gingerbread Cookie Kit.
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Drawings by the Brooklyn-based artist Ian Sklarsky decorate the 3603 guest rooms, which also feature floor-to-ceiling windows, Apple TV, Strand book collections and glass-encased balconies.
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White helped the owner, the stained-glass artist Maitland Armstrong, remodel in the 1880s, creating many of the windows, bas-reliefs and other details that still decorate the home.
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For me the floppy disk is like a kind of small, cozy room easy to decorate and I prefer this over a large, nebulous hall you get lost in.
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Two stories decorate the chiseled six foot eight frame of Wilson Chandler, who is quietly vibing in the visitors' locker room at Staples Center after a Denver Nuggets win.
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The 180 branch tips are a mix of light and dark green for a realistic look, and are not lit or ornamented so you can decorate as you'd like.
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Hung like artwork, 26 white doors decorate the dining room of Las Puertas, Victor Parra Gonzalez's tiny nouveau-Mexican restaurant in a gray gabled house on Buffalo's West Side.
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The day's organizers are encouraging participants to decorate bicycles, strollers and wagons with castoff plastic and to design "trashion" costumes — as well as witty signs — for this antipollution parade.
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That's why I light the candles, sing the songs, eat the potato latkes (and ours aren't greasy) and then help my neighbor down the street decorate the Christmas tree.
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But she was taken with the concept of the "Love Thy Neighbor" project and had her 6oo students each decorate a name tag as a back-to-school activity.
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There are shops and businesses that decorate existing teeth; implant new teeth with different materials, like gold or diamonds; or make a decorative set to fit over existing teeth.
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I told her I'm like a Christmas tree, you on't put it in your living room bare, you want to decorate it and make it look pretty and shiny.
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And even if you manage to attract guests, how do you decorate a space so that it withstands the damage that even the best behaved among them will do?
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Most of Nain's roses go to an auction in the Netherlands to be sold throughout Europe, to decorate weddings and funerals, given by courting couples or old married folks.
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He'd lean against my shoulder as we watched movies in his barren living room, which he decided not to decorate because he had signed only a one-year lease.
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Pinterest users often browse the site for inspiration, whether that's what to wear or how to wear it, or how to decorate their home, or even where to travel.
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