She helped me get dressed in one of the elaborate straight white gowns and placed a silver circlet on my head after brushing my long hair. |
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A circlet rested atop his head, and was adorned with a single, four-pointed star. |
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The mouth of most echinoids is provided with five hard teeth arranged in a circlet, forming an apparatus known as Aristotle's lantern. |
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A golden circlet crowned his head with four perfect diamonds that sat with equal spacing in it. |
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Kuja yanked the red jewel and pearls off her circlet, leaving only a black band, and stuffed it in her bag. |
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She appeared wearing a magnificent green velvet gown richly adorned and a golden circlet was upon her head. |
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He had a simple gold circlet and his light brown hair flowed over his shoulders on his white cape. |
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He was obviously a noble of some sort, with a thin circlet around his head. |
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A circlet of silver bound around her head kept her dark brown curls out of her eyes. |
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Her youth and nakedness, which at times is accentuated by a circlet of flowers worn in her hair, is emblem enough. |
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Her hands nervously adjusted the folds of her gown and the circlet against her hair. |
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On top of the circlet is set his coronet of rank or baronial chapeau if any. |
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It bathed his black-clad figure with eerie, blood-colored light that glanced off the silver circlet binding his black hair. |
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He was arrayed in robes of black and scarlet and he wore a golden circlet on his head. |
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The woman was also wearing a simple golden necklace along with golden armlets and a gold circlet around her head. |
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She wore a newly fashioned gown of shimmering white, a delicate veil and a golden circlet. |
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He was wearing a bronze loincloth and a bronze circlet of thorns. |
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Her long black hair was bound above her forehead with a circlet of turquoises, and the ends, curled about her glittering girdle. |
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The Scottish snood was a narrow circlet or ribbon fastened around the head and worn primarily by unmarried women, as a sign of chastity. |
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The practice of grounding the arches not on the rim of the circlet but on the tops of the surrounding ornaments began in the 17th century. |
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The three maple leaves allude to the arms of Ontario, and to Canada generally, while the circlet symbolizes a wall around a garden. |
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The circlet of alternating yellow roses and white dogwood flowers links Dr. Green's Texas residence and his work in British Columbia. |
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The circlet of edelweiss recalls Mrs. Schaff's Russian heritage as well as the enhancement of lands acquired in Saskatchewan. |
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The lion wears an open crown or coronet composed of a gold circlet set on the upper rim with maple leaves and prairie lily flowers. |
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The circlet of stars honours Mr. Bogie's American roots and birthplace, and the two maple leaves refer to Canada and his two sons. |
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The circlet of roses and trilliums honour Mr. Comrie's birthplace of Smoky Lake, Alberta, and the birthplace of his parental ancestors, Ontario. |
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The lower part of the crest is a circlet of prairie crocuses, one of Her Honour's favourite flowers. |
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The circlet of white trillium flowers refers to Professor Land's native Province of Ontario as well as his place of service. |
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This design shows, around the shield, the motto circlet of the Order of Canada. |
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Not one penny should be spent for a circlet of gold to testify that we are married. |
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The circlet of white roses honours Odile Calder's great-grandfather, Jules Gravereaux, a renowned expert on roses. |
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The mural crown is a plain circlet of battlements on a narrow rim, encrusted with pine cones. |
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More searching turned up golden slippers, and a hair net of pearls and moonstones, held on by a headpiece that looked like a combination between a circlet and a headband. |
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On top of the white velvet lining lay a delicate circlet of diamonds. |
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Her deep black hair formed a braided circlet around her head. |
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She then pulled the circlet off her head and threw it across the passage. |
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The headdress was a golden circlet with silvery strings flowing off it. |
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She wears a long veil with a circlet of flowers round her head. |
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I did not answer, but took the circlet from his hands, and placing it in the safe shut the massive steel door. |
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The circlet of mayflowers represents the province of Nova Scotia. |
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Around this opening is a circlet of 4 to about 25 tentacles. |
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The circlet of garbs represents the traditional agricultural economy of the township, and the steer's head symbolizes the ongoing importance of the beef industry. |
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The circlet of maple leaves constitutes a Canadian allusion. |
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Rising out of the circlet is the upper part of a red lion with gold claws. |
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Cercopidae may be distinguished from leafhoppers, which possess one or more rows of spines along the hind tibia, by the smooth hind tibia with a few or a circlet of stout spines at the apex of the tibia. |
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Pausing only to settle his cloak and set his Regent's circlet on his hair, he strode to the rail and waited. |
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According to Vergil, Henry's official historian, Lord Stanley found the circlet. |
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The basic unit of the pattern is a circle filled with a four-sided border bent inwards to form a star with a holed circlet at the centre and four circles in the middle of the sides. |
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It is made from an 11th-century jeweled circlet of Byzantine style, augmented early in the 12th century by the addition of arches and an upper rim composed of alternate pointed and round-topped plaques of enameled gold. |
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The first actual Roussillon circlet will be composed of 234,464 inhabitants and the aging of inhabitants permeates more to the physiognomy of the territory. |
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The name hydra has been assigned to a genus of invertebrate freshwater animals having a circlet of 4 to 25 tentacles on one end of its tubelike body. |
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After the battle, Richard's circlet was found and brought to Henry, who was crowned king at the top of Crown Hill, near the village of Stoke Golding. |
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