It does say they're for Aquarium and ornamental fish, though.
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Cleanly executed ornamental figures emerge naturally from longer lyrical lines.
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The Gungans retreat to an underwater Atlantis of ornamental bubbles.
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I take photos of a large ornamental urn to post.
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Another person made ornamental beads of ivory and animal teeth.
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The architects decided not to plant ornamental gardens and manicured lawns.
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The legal docs also include hair extensions and ornamental novelty pins.
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Ornamental lobes on each arm distinguish it as a Justinian cross.
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The groundcherry might look at first like a purely ornamental plant.
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After all, his buildings are often clad in printed, ornamental facades.
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Sedums and ornamental grasses generally do well in full southern sun.
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Many examples of the last were carefully preserved in ornamental, portable cases.
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But this ring is neither sentimental nor ornamental; it is high tech.
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A man told him the fruit was ornamental, but Meyer ignored him.
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When placed front and center, large pockets become both ornamental and functional.
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Guo's own taste for martial splendor complements her penchant for ornamental femininity.
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It has a separate sitting room and stunning views over the ornamental garden.
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Nothing in the show seems ornamental or decorative, but rather urgent and necessary.
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The researchers speculate that this was an ornamental display used to attract mates.
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They apparently include the four-faced ornamental timepiece in front of Trump Tower.
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Parts of the siding and ornamental features have melted, but it's still standing.
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In this generous court, a great clock rested atop an ornamental bronze pillar.
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She gave Melania Trump an ornamental box with a traditional Japanese design in return.
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Rather, it served as an ornamental head to an iron dress pin, Kalmring said.
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Right now, their beauty is all they have to offer; these are ornamental plants.
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The role of ornamental First Lady of South Africa held no interest for her.
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The auditorium's ornamental plaster was restored, decorative statues repaired, and ceilings gilded and glazed.
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The Ritual Master wears rich gold robes and has a long curved ornamental headpiece.
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We think of tulips as ornamental but within living memory they were famine food.
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Across from the entrance is a study with paneled walls trimmed with ornamental molding.
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Now that America's business leaders have refused their ornamental role, is their work done?
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Kumquats -- a citrus fruit with a sour tang -- are growing on the ornamental trees.
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In some films, such detours can come across as merely ornamental or empty showboating.
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Regardless, most Maghreb objects possess a fluctuating, ornamental adroitness that challenges static visual statements.
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His designs are recognized for their elaborately carved stonework, ornamental archways and richly decorated interiors.
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The windows disappeared, graffiti covers much of the brickwork, and the ornamental ceiling is crumbling.
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Three rectangular ponds of cloudy water house about 70 Asian arowanas, a coveted ornamental fish.
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Snider: I think it's less ornamental than a lot of the previous stuff we've done.
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Khan's series are filled with images of niqabs, ornamental jewelry, and various Pakistani food items.
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Deck the stilettos These sandals are sleek and contemporary with a touch of ornamental fun.
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Julio is a fan of ornamental machetes, which he keeps hung on his office walls.
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In 1982, after he retired, he patented an ornamental design for a golf putter head.
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The greenhouses also are filled with ornamental elements like pedestrian stone bridges and miniature waterfalls.
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This is common among weeds, fast-growing species and ornamental plants originating from warmer climates.
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Have you buried God in the majestic, ornamental tombs of your churches, synagogues and mosques?
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Nearby, another hotel, the Ljubljana, was leaning to one side, its ornamental Roman columns cracked.
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"I didn't want the dancers to be ornamental accessories to the protagonists," said Mr. Cogitore.
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So for really his first full year as mayor, he has a somewhat ornamental role.
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This year's decor features an ornamental shout-out to the first lady's Be Best initiative.
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She has an exceptionally large and occasionally improvised vocabulary, but her language never feels ornamental.
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Meanwhile some Parisian public toilets became "almost ornamental, due to their decorative features," said Martin.
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The focus ring on the lens is only ornamental, which seems like a weird design quirk The focus ring on the lens is only ornamental, which seems like a weird design quirk It's possible that the company is falling victim to its "minimalist design".
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Owen McIntosh, a tenor, sang attractively as Germano but had pitch problems, especially in ornamental runs.
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Some have turned to farming arowana, an ornamental fish sold to well-heeled Singaporeans and Chinese.
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Their current size is certainly a hindrance, and most of the applications seem to be ornamental.
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The ivory is ultimately used for ornamental carving in China and other parts of east Asia.
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A bit of Indian blood from her line could be an ornamental exception to pure whiteness.
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There's a restless intelligence to his sampling, which always feels organic, experiential instead of merely ornamental.
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They chat, play cards and watch soap operas on TVs mounted near headstones or ornamental crosses.
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Flowers aren't merely ornamental for Behnaz Sarafpour, the New York-based fashion designer and perfume maker.
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Two bedrooms with equally ornamental wall treatments share a Jack-and-Jill bathroom with period fixtures.
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Not to mention his jewelry — like "Ornamental Chain and Pendants: designed by Mucha and made by Georges Fouquet" (1900) — sculpture, theatre, and shop designs, such as "Interior of Georges Fouquet's Shop: Drawing for the Fireplace with Statuette, Mirror and Ornamental Details on the Wall" (c.1900).
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Rather than husband-hunt like Lily, who was bred to be ornamental, Oakley devoted herself to art.
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But in this case, the hyper-long penis is not an ornamental display—it's all about function.
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While those seeking lavish McMansions might find more value in ornamental bonuses, most home buyers typically don't.
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His studio in Rome is a trove of exotica: feathers, masks, shotguns, ornamental rugs, pillows and tapestries.
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We reached an ornamental wooden gate, beyond which was a yard dominated by a stately weeping willow.
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A charred stone bench, bird bath and ornamental angel were among the blackened survivors of the firestorm.
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From the outside, the narrow building shows signs of Horta — protruding balconies with railings of ornamental ironwork.
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The dining room's fireplace has an antique mahogany mantel, with ornamental brass trim around the fireplace opening.
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If the ornamental is meant to be a reassuring sign of order, Ledgerwood disturbs that familiar status.
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The ornate station featured chandeliers, ornamental skylights and soaring archways with zigzagging patterns of terra-cotta tiles.
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The 130,000-member International Association of Bridge, Structural and Ornamental Iron Workers endorsed Biden earlier this month.
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A garden with ornamental trees and boxwood hedges is surrounded by an oak forest furrowed with paths.
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A London-based architecture firm, Mixity, redesigned the building, softening its edges and eliminating the ornamental roof.
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These continuously shifting forms might suggest window slats, ornamental medallions, lamplit highways, endless stairwells, and electrical conduits.
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The woven, ornamental design creates a repetitive, intertwining visual logic that is mesmeric; it ensnares the eye.
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The 0.72-acre plot includes ornamental gardens and ponds, and an organic vegetable garden on the terraced walls.
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Both women also topped off their looks with feathered fascinators (aka small ornamental headpieces) that complemented their gowns.
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The museum's ancient Egyptian art collection now has a highly ornamental coffin belonging to a high-ranking priest.
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Unfortunately it's been closed for repairs for two years after an ornamental plaster rosette fell from the ceiling.
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Many of his logos pay allegiance to metal's major visual tropes: bilateral symmetry, monochromatics and thematic ornamental decorations.
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The "size of polygons in skin ornamental is proportional to track size," wrote the authors in the paper.
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The home's dining room opens to a patio with two covered outdoor dining areas and an ornamental pool.
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"With an Englishman's eye for gardening, he saw a lot of ornamental potential in native plants," she said.
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To me, it is an immensely exciting justification for all types of ornamental substance: musical, architectural, visual, intellectual.
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At Prada in Milan, ornamental twigs dangled from feather and chain necklaces, offsetting looks of leather and fur.
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Khan's ornamental wrappings are thus a glorification of the artform and an indicator of their creators' quiet resistance.
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In that respect, tribal ornamental jewelry is not (merely) decoration for the female body, but symbolic community interaction.
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Apparently since concrete encases the steel girders, the structure of the building has fared better than its ornamental adornments.
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Oddly, it will also cover magnetically encoded gift cards, reusable shopping bags, ornamental cloth patches, shoe laces, and bathrobes.
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It's that fine line between not being too vague with lyrics but you still want to be lightly ornamental.
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Illinois produces about 90 percent of the country's canned pumpkin, while other states focus mostly on the ornamental market.
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There are just 60 traffic lights in Dhaka, and they are more or less ornamental; few drivers heed them.
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Technical expertise in decorative horticulture became a hot commodity, and a School of Ornamental Horticulture opened near the Gardens.
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Li Yuanchao, the vice president, has become an ornamental figure, shadowed by anticorruption investigations that have felled former subordinates.
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But this is California, the land of gold and grapes, and the ornamental grapevines are now producing prizewinning wines.
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The bride's father is the chief executive of Milgo/Bufkin, an ornamental architectural metal and sculpture fabricator in Brooklyn.
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Peacocks wander the grounds, cicadas sing from tall, ornamental grasses and both real and fake ducks bob in ponds.
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Biden, meanwhile, has won over the Fire Fighters and the International Association of Bridge, Structural and Ornamental Iron Workers.
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But in my opinion, tiny, delicate, ornamental desserts are a touch anticlimactic at the end of a holiday meal.
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The other bedroom has sponged walls with ornamental painting and floor-to-ceiling windows with views of the park.
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Residents have tried hard to make their abodes more welcoming, filling them with television sets, furniture and ornamental rugs.
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The artists at Amphora, an Austrian pottery workshop founded in 1892, echoed the highly ornamental paintings of their contemporaries.
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Most ticks are found within 9 feet of your lawn's edge – especially near the woods, stone walls, or ornamental plantings.
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Additionally, the FDA said it has safety concerns for fish, users, and the environment regarding drugs marketed for ornamental fish.
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Unlike so many other pieces with crosses and such looking merely ornamental, it is exceedingly moving—a work of art.
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Also spotted on the truck was a large ornamental vase, several ladders (for those high chapel ceilings!) and decorative branches.
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Ornamental, elaborate, froofy, pretentious — there are a lot of words that could be used to describe what's going on here.
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Scientists assumed that the color was strictly ornamental, but it actually helps the plant to thrive in low light conditions.
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The most commonly attacked plants tend to be ornamental, such as allamanda, or fruit trees like avocado, mango, and citrus.
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Until recent years, resistance came from Local 40 of the International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers.
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The patent diagrams an "ornamental design for a speaker device" invented by Baback Elmieh, Alexandre Jais and John Proksch-Whaley.
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"Some plants look very ornamental, and some animals look like roadkill, but it's all the same process," notes von Bismarck.
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Vegetable gardens are arranged to represent bodily needs; ornamental gardens reflect emotions such as love; and water gardens symbolize spirituality.
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There's also naturally-occurring Koi Herpes Virus (KHV) that appears to only affect common carp and their ornamental variants, koi.
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Over time, their costumes and props became more and more outlandish: oversize bones, ornamental necklaces, hard hats, massive floppy ears.
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Most of the best picture front-runners featured an all-male cast, with women playing ornamental roles on the fringes.
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Another brandished an ornamental whale tusk that had been torn from the wall of Fishmongers' Hall, according to local reports.
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In addition to those "pledged" delegates, the Democratic primary also features "unpledged" delegates — or "superdelegates" — who are now mainly ornamental.
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Funhouse Instead of gargoyles and other ornamental foofaraw, a new building in the Netherlands has been decorated with popular emoji.
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Ornamental Headpiece is a duo project featuring Master (of course) on guitar and Jake Duhaime (Citizen, Freedom, etc.) on drums.
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Aniseed Myrtle: Licorice-flavoured leaves, lush green foliage, perfumed fluffy white flowers - this ornamental rainforest tree has it all going on.
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"We think of them as the Methuselah of the insect world," said Gregory Hoover, an ornamental entomologist at Pennsylvania State University.
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Ornamental embellishments, like the Barclay's recurring crossed-arrow motif, will be added later, said Les Faulk, the InterContinental company's design director.
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Rather than an excess of intimacy, there is a lack; rather than overly ornamental character sketches, there are half-finished ones.
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The lava flow destroyed a farm where Kevin Hopkins and partners raise tropical fish and the ornamental carp known as koi.
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The book delivers a parable of self-acceptance, as well as recipes for sugar cookies — both the edible and ornamental varieties.
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The subject, ornamental bling associated with 1990s hip-hop, is the opposite: door-knocker earrings, rope neck chains and gold teeth.
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The International Association of Bridge, Structural and Ornamental Iron Workers backed Biden in the 12-person race for the presidential nomination.
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Miniature stringed instruments hang on the wall: fretted lutes like a giraffe-necked tembur and a rawap with ornamental goat horns.
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To the right of the front door is a parlor with an ornamental mantel and topped by a ceiling-high mirror.
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Displayed on mannequin hands are elaborately ornamental fingernails, painted and with tiny, jewel-like sculptural elements by the Japanese manicurist Naomi Yasuda.
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"Surely no purpose ornamental or useful can be served by this unwarranted extension of the sense of a familiar word," he sassed.
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It attacks 40 palm species, the most affected being the coconut palm, date palm and the tall ornamental Canary Island date palm.
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Netsuke are ornamental toggles made mainly out of ivory or wood and used to fasten things to the sash of a kimono.
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Photos of the induction ceremony reveal little beyond traditional, ornamental attire, food and drink, and the sterling silver, 24-inch Grand Quaich.
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Chris Martin sings inside the aforementioned taxicab while Beyoncé, covered in henna tattoos and an ornamental headband, posed as a Bollywood goddess.
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Much like the faded hammer-and-sickle tattoo embellishing Harry's oft-bared chest, the movie's politics come across as self-consciously ornamental.
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Designed by Weintraub Diaz Landscape Architecture, the outdoor space will also have ornamental and native grasses and a vegetable-and-herb garden.
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But the visceral immediacy of their performances here seems wrenchingly out of context and reveals the ornamental thinness of the surrounding play.
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So was the Bluebird's elegant proscenium arch, draped in lyrelike ornamental scrolls, painted gold, and framed by balconies faced with golden swags.
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The same is true for many of the other ornamental plants that have been spotted in full bloom weeks ahead of schedule.
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Eric Dean is the general president of the International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers Union, AFL-CIO (IW).
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Popularized in Staffordshire, England, at the turn of the 19th century, transferware enabled the mass-production of ornamental plates in Victorian times.
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Within the great room is a dining area with a round table set for four and an ornamental fireplace with faux marble.
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It opened to mild fanfare last fall, on far-west Forty-second Street, across the street from the Ornamental Ironworkers Local 580.
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Mr. McMillan, 48, credits L'Express for inspiring him to turn away from the ornamental French food he was making in his 20s.
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They grabbed anything weapon-like that they could find, from a fire extinguisher to an ornamental narwhal tusk pulled from the wall.
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The grounds of 6.15 hectares, or 15 acres, include an elegant Italianate garden with terrace and a woodland with an ornamental lake.
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Will the balance of power tilt even more to the executive branch, making Congress an increasingly ornamental body in a parliamentary system?
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She is a flamenco dancer, so her back is arched in a majestic serpentine curve, her arms and hands an ornamental filigree.
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They restored the original ornamental plaster ceiling and treated the pine floors with linseed oil, giving them a soft, washed-out finish.
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A meadow with a pergola, for instance, sprouts more than 300 ornamental grasses, and a small peach orchard was introduced in 2012.
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New research published in Scientific Reports shows that another mammal, the Australian humpback dolphin (Sousa sahulensis), also participates in these ornamental mating rituals.
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In addition to the lions, the library is currently restoring three ornamental plaster ceilings in its building on Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street.
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"We suggest that ancient Egyptian attributed great value to meteoritic iron for the production of fine ornamental or ceremonial objects," the article said.
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But the surge in new breeders has depressed prices, says Yap Kok Cheng of Qian Hu Corporation, an ornamental-fish firm in Singapore.
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He has a beautiful grasp of materials, but when it comes to his smaller pictures, it all gets too ornamental, too figured out.
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The state is currently dealing with a massive green iguana infestation, with the invasive species causing damage to seawalls, sidewalks, and ornamental gardens.
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China's tariffs would target energy and agricultural products, such as ornamental fish, whiskey, and coal — which would affect some states more than others.
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There are nine fireplaces at Drylaw House, and all are working but are of differing styles in either ornamental marble or simple stone.
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The case hinges on design patents that protect non-functional or "ornamental" individual elements of a design on a wide range of products.
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Printed in light opaque ink on a dark background, it evokes the lush ornamental language and sense of pictorial flatness of engraved metal.
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"Few trees possess every desired attribute, but the Bradford ornamental pear comes unusually close to the ideal," a reporter gushed in this newspaper.
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The artifact, part of a "cartouche," or ornamental tablet, belonged to Pharaoh Amenhotep I of the 17th dynasty in the 16th century BCE.
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Its ornamental plasterwork and faux marble pillars were refurbished and replaced along with some 200 original artworks, including paintings by Picasso and Klimt.
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Authorities in Costa Rica on February 15 uncovered 5 tons of cocaine hidden in a container of ornamental plants awaiting shipment to Europe.
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A painting hanging in the New-York Historical Society shows the governor in a lovely formal gown and tiara, holding an ornamental fan.
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Hilo, Hawaii This park, which is named after the last reigning monarch of Hawaii, is the largest ornamental Japanese garden outside of Japan.
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Like Jacklin's British accent, it's a much more ornamental affair than the other bedtime stories, with delicate classical music playing in the background.
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Just as Friday's no-hitter was purely ornamental, the Yankees' gaudy spring record will not give them any advantages in the regular season.
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Canada prides herself on being able to appease every gift-wrapping challenge, stocking a huge variety of paper, bows, and individual ornamental flourishes.
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It features an easily adjustable differential feed that keeps fabric moving evenly or can be used for ornamental styles, like a lettuce edge.
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Temple officials reported finding a hoard of nearly 500 pounds of antique silver and gold ornamental jewelry designed to adorn statues of gods.
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For CSR's latest audio transgression, though, Master decided to break with tradition and enlist Noisey to premiere the new album from Ornamental Headpiece.
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Unlike utility patents, which cover "function," design patents protect "ornamental appearance" (akin to a trade dress style of protection), a term not easily defined.
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" Citing the RSPB, The Times noted that "the common pigeon was domesticated centuries ago and bred over generations to produce the ornamental white dove.
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A slightly subtler strategy is to add enough unpopular ornamental amendments so the resulting "Christmas tree" bill becomes so politically heavy that it fails.
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She also appeared to wear the ornamental garb known as her "dissent" collar at Supreme Court arguments the day after Trump won the election.
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That this austere freedom was enjoyed just minutes from the seashore hotels, all of them sites of unrelenting ornamental abundance, amplified the beach's virtues.
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We also need to be vigilant about asking where our plants come from when landscaping, he says, and avoid buying non-native ornamental plants.
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Underscoring the detail of the revamp, he said the replacement of a single ornamental leaf required the casting and fitting of seven separate parts.
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In many cases Brown's designs included pleasure grounds, or formally laid-out gardens with ornamental hedges, flower beds and gravel paths designed for strolling.
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Most of the armor on display was crafted during the peaceful 18th and 19th centuries, however, and these pieces tend to be more ornamental.
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These wearable awards exemplify a tradition of ornamental metalworking, often made from sheets of nickel or silver, soldered with gold lettering and engraved details.
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"It's hard to hide a 110-foot-tall building," Richard Olcott, one of the plant's designers, told the Ornamental Metal Institute of New York.
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A structural crack "will be beefier, it will be longer," said Foster Reeve, the owner of Foster Reeve Architectural & Ornamental Plaster in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.
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The kitchen was likely once the stables, said Annalisa Duff, the owner, and the central hallway, once a kitchen, still has an ornamental stove.
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Myers briefly listed the items on her Poshmark shop, Ornamental Stone, which specializes in selling clothes from brands like Versace, Stuart Weitzman, and more.
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Encased in a silver-colored ornamental table-top stand, it was unveiled to the public on Friday at the Notre Dame of Jerusalem Center.
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Jones said that each mirror design has its perks, but that she especially appreciates the weathered character of the gold and silver ornamental frames.
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While The Knot reports that edible flowers are rising in popularity, this cake also proves that wedding cake decorations can also be purely ornamental.
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But the imagery is sensational: a shifting gallery of white sake cups, blue and yellow candles, and rosy oranges pictured against flowery ornamental backgrounds.
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It's as blankly ornamental as the rest of the movie, which stars Claire Foy as a preposterously jacked-up version of the renegade hacker.
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Though it's no longer used in homes, the chemical has been used in agriculture as well as in public places, protecting ornamental plants and turf.
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State officials have determined the hogweed in Clarke County was intentionally planted decades ago by a previous owner of the residence as a garden ornamental.
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Biden earned the support of the International Association of Bridge, Structural and Ornamental Iron Workers and the International Association of Fire Fighters, among other groups.
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The property has a vegetable garden and an ornamental garden and is landscaped with orange, lime, mango, star apple and papaya trees, among many others.
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Bookended by larger first and last letters that fan out like bat wings, the white logo's ornamental lines reference the ornate details of blackletter's uppercase.
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NOTHING. All those rules and consequences that are now little more than ornamental underscored one main thing, which was that escaping Gilead was near-impossible.
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The French colonized Tunisia in 1881 and went about beautifying cities—the streets of El Kef are still landscaped with tidy rows of ornamental trees.
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The most notable elements from Gaudí's redesign of the second floor of the house are the fireplace and ornamental chandelier in the main living room.
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Jerry Brown (D) on Monday made permanent a series of rules that includes restrictions on watering lawns, washing pavement and cars, and using ornamental fountains.
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After restoration, the ornamental pool became considerably larger and deeper, equipped with heated filtered water and a portable pool ladder that can be whisked away.
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Tipsy Elves Gaudy Garland Sweater, available at Amazon, $54.95This Christmas sweater takes it to the next level with 3D additions like tinsel and ornamental bulbs.
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The wood has become highly fashionable for making ornamental furniture — a throwback to the imperial dynasties — and is a status symbol among China's newly rich.
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As the lawmaker approached the large ornamental club in the middle of Britain's House of Commons on Monday night, his fellows chattered in the benches.
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A niche with a wood stove is embellished with an ornamental plaster architrave, and an entire long wall is lined with six built-in closets.
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Just beyond the great room is the master bedroom with another ornamental fireplace, and then a green-turquoise studio, one of Mr. Richardson's favorite rooms.
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Passing through a vestibule with an ornamental niche, you enter a living room with faux-finished plaster walls and ceiling and an elaborate tiled fireplace.
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Dyafa is a warm vision of the Mediterranean, held together with swirling geometric patterns in cool azure blue tiles, brick walls and ornamental cutaway lights.
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I wasn't in any bands at this point and had mostly seen women being treated as ornamental when playing bass or keys in heavy genres.
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The inclusion of the jingle bell, he says, was inspired by Iroquois "whimsies," ornamental objects once made by native hands for a non-native market.
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With involute orchestration and levitative harmonies weaving like gothic flying buttresses, Grizzly Bear can risk indulging in ornamental complexity that can snuff the emotion out.
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As for their structure, their central shafts and the paired barbs branching from these shafts resemble those of ornamental feathers in many bird species alive today.
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Bonsai is a Japanese art form that involves pinching and pruning the branches of ornamental trees in order to prevent them from reaching their normal size.
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In "This Is America," for example, SZA is relegated to an ornamental prop gazing up at Gambino as he dances shirtless on top of a car.
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While Glasstress was also exhibited in New York at the Museum of Arts and Design, it has new meaning in the ornamental glass-festooned Boca suburbs.
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Just look at the egotistical single seat in the middle of the low-slung chassis, the enormous windshield, the exposed suspension, and the elaborately ornamental headlights.
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This willowy wonder was imported as an ornamental tree, but some species grow incredibly fast, pushing out local plants and harming the biodiversity of an area.
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Bougainvillea, "any of a genus of the four-o'clock family of ornamental tropical American woody vines and shrubs with brilliant purple or red floral bracts" 22015.
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Inside is a sea of ornamental fixtures and furnishings that have been pulled from buildings being demolished or renovated — and most of it is for sale.
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It consists of 59 ornamental shields, and more than 233 flags — all elaborately embroidered by workers at Bokja — and arranged by the city's corresponding electrical districts.
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Even when he doesn't identify the location, he creates a specific sense of place, partly because the people he puts in his frame rarely feel ornamental.
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I remember standing with him in the foyer of the restaurant, where there was some kind of ornamental arrangement that involved leaves floating in a tank.
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The film offered black women a chance to see themselves as something other than ornamental, an equal to men, even if only in a fictional nation.
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Surveillance video from the building captured the heartbreaking incident on camera as it shows Alysson walk up to the fence with ornamental pillars beginning to teeter.
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The container of ornamental plants had passed through customs at Costa Rica's port of Limón and was awaiting transfer to a ship headed to the Netherlands.
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American dogwood, and its nonnative relative the kousa dogwood, can be found growing throughout the five boroughs, but as often in ornamental plantings as in woodlands.
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In ornamental jewelry, each piece is doubly conceived and doubly understood in terms of a private life blending into the ambient inner weavings of the tribe.
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In one sense, the royal family is traditional and ornamental, the sort of charming cultural artifact that artists love to paint and tourists love to visit.
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Ten contemporary artisans have contributed works to the exhibition, ranging from the purely ornamental (jewelry and embroidery) to the elegantly functional (furnishings, and ceramic and glass vessels).
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When you pull away the front wall, the shrunk-down space reveals white ornamental doves, a tiled floor, and a miniature version of his purple Yamaha piano.
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To light a string of 50 incandescent ornamental bulbs 12 hours a day for 40 days costs around $10, according to the United States Department of Energy.
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Sweeping synths, bouncing drum kits, and tight, ornamental guitar riffs – moments into watching Love, Simon, I was immediately swept up in nostalgic memories from my teen years.
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Some of the furniture is packaged in the sale and includes rustic, locally carved ornamental chests, reflecting the local woodcraft skills for which the area is renowned.
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The 30 acres of Brown-designed park also include a rock cascade, the only remainder of the original ornamental lake and various stone monuments of the period.
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The mosaic was imported along with two other mosaics and 81 modern vases and declared as "ornamental art" and "ceramic tiles" with a total value of $2,199.
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Ghirri's cypresses, edges and other ornamental plants gesture to the forest in the background of Manet's painting, which looks more like a backdrop than a real wood.
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One shape is roughly the Hebrew letter beth in reverse, another looks like an ornamental C, a third like a lowercase I in some early digital typeface.
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Tour groups schedule stops at Azores to pick up the vibrantly hued, ornamental birds traditionally given in Portuguese culture as good-luck presents for weddings and housewarmings.
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There are freshly plucked ornamental grasses by the sink, and four gleaming toilets with sanitary seat covers that rotate between uses with the wave of a hand.
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When she opened her lavish showroom-cum-boutique two years ago, she says she felt inclined to rebel against the city's long-held distaste for anything ornamental.
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I'm wondering if there was any difference in the way you dressed those ornamental Wall Street bros who visit the strip clubs before versus after the crash.
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Aksumite fans will find much to devour here, but Ornamental Headpiece is a bit more elegant, a little classier (in a perverse, Master & Margarita kind of way).
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If you don't know what a bolo tie is, it is a tie made up of shoestring or leather with decorative tips that's looped through an ornamental clasp.
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In many urban environments, cities have increased allergies by planting ornamental trees with high pollen spread, including maple, sweetgum, pine, beech, aspen, poplar, fir, white oak and sycamore.
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The repeating cloud forms and other background patterns and motifs in Brown's work come from a lineage of ornamental and heritage arts, so often attributed to unnamed craftspeople.
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After conducting post-mortem examinations and completing a toxicology report, investigators were able to determine that the bears had eaten the English Yew plant, a poisonous ornamental shrub.
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Miller and his helpers were poking the final flowers into the wreath—red anemones, blue and pink sweet peas, pink-and-green ornamental-cabbage stems, Queen Anne's lace.
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The agreement also included discarded materials from the registry building at Ellis Island: ornamental copper rosettes from the roof, as well as bricks, wood doors and bronze doorknobs.
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The toppings were basically like icing on a cake—just an ornamental flourish to pay tribute to the regal bread base beneath that made the whole meal worthwhile.
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Besides pulling down the statue of George III, patriots also knocked the ornamental finials from the posts of a wrought-iron fence that still encircles the Bowling Green.
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All differ somewhat in ornamental detail — tiny Buddhas, flowers, birds, even cast locks of hair — but all have a similarly stylish presence that's distinctive, yet hard to define.
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San Carlos produces most of the fruit, vegetables and ornamental plants that are exported from Costa Rica — the same products sought out by traffickers to conceal cocaine shipments.
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There's a famous scene in "Heart of Darkness" where Marlow looks through his binoculars and sees what he thinks are "ornamental knobs" on a palisade around Kurtz's house.
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Winners don't get much: bragging rights, mostly, and an ornamental red fez to show one and all that they had the (mutton) chops to take home the prize.
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It is best known for its library — a multitiered gem, with distinctive fin-de-siècle chandelier lighting; carefully wrought colored balustrades; elongated windows; and ornamental carvings on tables.
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For 20163 years, the Uaxactuneros had lived by selling logs and harvesting the forest for chewing gum and (of all things) xate, palm shoots for ornamental flower arrangements.
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The earliest works – all dated "circa 1950" – are linear, ornamental forms done in oil, enamel, and wax on black paper mounted to a board in an artist's frame.
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