"We see points where photographers are taking pictures of garden-related subjects — a vase of flowers, for example — but really that vase of flowers tells us more about how we see and about photography than it tells us about a vase of flowers," Ms. Allen said.
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Related: From Van Gogh to Jeff Koons, Here's a History of Flowers in Art Flowers Bloom And Wither In New Interactive Installation A Kinetic Sea of Flowers Blooms in Tokyo
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Indeed, what makes our love of flowers even more poignant is that they are ephemeral not just as individuals but as a concept: The days of flowers may be numbered.
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He carried a bouquet of flowers and addressed the community.
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In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Oxfam.
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Some leave bouquets of flowers or candy or handwritten cards.
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He looked at the heart of flowers, tree trunks, stones.
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Instead of flowers, the family encourages donations to Snapchat's IPO.
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No one is laughing in a field full of flowers.
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" WATCH: "It's like walking through a field of flowers everyday.
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The pooch wore a necklace of flowers around her neck.
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Framed paintings of flowers hang on the dark green walls.
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Nothing says "special event" quite like a bouquet of flowers.
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The first lady gave Scalise's family a bouquet of flowers.
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Shrines of flowers and candles have cropped up on sidewalks.
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Also, a bouquet of flowers in the name of #selfcare.
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Go to Beethoven's tomb and lay a bouquet of flowers.
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It's a strain of flowers that's named Girl Scout Cookies.
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I don't see a bouquet of flowers when I look at Nozkowski's painting, but I do see a painting "about" a bouquet of flowers, a challenge to those who think a subject is dead.
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They give each other presents, like this epic bouquet of flowers.
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Then he did the same with a lavish bouquet of flowers.
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Try angles through a palm tree or a bush of flowers.
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That's hundreds of thousands of flowers needing to be individually handled.
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Then, a HUGE bouquet of flowers show up at Simone's door.
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In lieu of flowers, please make contributions to Hiddleswift demise memes.
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Britain's Prince Harry's fiancee Meghan Markle receives a bouquet of flowers.
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Here's the story:Annika Aguinaldo is not a big fan of flowers.
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Why it matters: The rapid evolution of flowers mystified Charles Darwin.
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It suffuses her like the perfume from a jungle of flowers.
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Azoulay's visual puns play with the power of flowers and stones.
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He gave her 23 bouquets of flowers for her 28th birthday.
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In a traditional Hindu ceremony garlands of flowers are first exchanged.
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This decadent display of flowers immediately caught my eye as well.
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Photographer Bruce Boyd takes beautiful photos of flowers suspended in ice.
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In tandem, a rise in still life painting of flowers grew.
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But atmosphere is what the studies of flowers in vases lack.
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In the early days, she took pictures of flowers and sunsets.
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The specific breeds of flowers aren't important to each photograph's symbolism.
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The bride's bouquet featured an array of flowers in gothic hues.
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The market is the largest wholesale source of flowers in Britain.
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One business that could suffer major disruption: the shipping of flowers.
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"I was going through my Rolodex of flowers," Ms. Asch said.
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Sakai's deceased husband sat in a frame between bouquets of flowers.
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No trash, lots of flowers, arched windows, soft drapery, soft fabric.
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After Ramelow's victory, Kemmerich presented him with a bouquet of flowers.
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Lively, yet subtle and textured, with aromas of flowers and apples.
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A bouquet of flowers can make a lovely Valentine's Day surprise.
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Already, yesterday, that scar was covered with a tribute of flowers.
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It's fruitier, too, though it smells like a bouquet of flowers.
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A stream of mourners added to a growing pile of flowers.
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The season of flowers, dreamy manicures, and outdoor mimosas is officially here.
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Even the prettiest bunch of flowers can't save a guy like that.
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And that he sends his wife a bouquet of flowers every week.
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His sister Nell gave Kate a bouquet of flowers upon her arrival.
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The show includes paintings of flowers and objects that value the ordinary.
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Her mother, Charlotte, wept as she looked at a bank of flowers.
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I had this huge appreciation for flowers and the life of flowers.
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In another, she appears holding a camera, photographing a vase of flowers.
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There's even a near-identical shot of flowers on his bedside table.
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Badu smells amazing, like a blend of flowers, fruits and essential oils.
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Is the subject of flowers and bouquets, to return to Manet, exhausted?
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We put lots of flowers and candles around the young students' pictures.
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"In my dressing room there was a bouquet of flowers," Yearwood says.
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Others gifted the Duchess bouquets of flowers and a mini stuffed koala.
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"The career of flowers differs from ours only in inaudibleness," she wrote.
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There's a whole range of colors and an amazing array of flowers.
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He taught us the names of all kinds of flowers and insects.
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It focuses on Dutch artists and their florid, vibrant depictions of flowers.
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Everything about the look of Flowers was carefully fussed over, says Sharpe.
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Surprise her with a pretty bouquet of her favorite types of flowers.
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Hundreds of flowers had already arrived in Manila with nowhere to go.
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It is the central figure in his painting "Vase of Flowers" (1924).
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The tallest I've made was 10 feet and had thousands of flowers.
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Granted ... Kanye still had to set up the incredible assortment of flowers.
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There was a memorial of flowers and stuffed animals on the sidewalk.
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A RACEME is a cluster of flowers on a shoot or stem.
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The funeral home smelled of flowers, freshly vacuumed carpet and furniture polish.
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And they carried gifts, candy bars and chocolate bears, bunches of flowers.
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She'd seen the son, Paulie, at Wegman's yesterday, arms full of flowers.
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In lieu of flowers, send envelopes filled with shit to the Dreadfort.
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That one is a photograph of flowers in water by Gilles Bensimon.
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"It's full of flowers, bellissimo, like a big beautiful garden," she said.
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They bring the gown to life like a beautiful gold bouquet of flowers.
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We are welcomed by a bunch of flowers he left on the doorstep.
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The room smells of flowers; it's coming from a giant arrangement of hydrangeas.
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Among the lavish decor sat a giant wall of flowers spelling out MIA.
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Among the lavish decor sat a giant wall of flowers spelling out MIA.
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The wedding did not make any use of flowers, replacing them with cloth.
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Items were added to the memorial of flowers and teddy bears and balloons.
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However, Cramer has labeled the month of flowers "terrible" for retail and housing.
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It now sat on the kitchen table, next to a box of flowers.
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Fans left tributes of flowers, balloons and signs in front of the complex.
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One royals fan, Tracey, was thrilled when Meghan accepted her bouquet of flowers.
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And it wouldn't be a camera comparison without a photo of flowers, right?
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Instead of flowers or chocolate, give the incredibly romantic gift of tech support.
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Nearby, four men in blue jumpsuits carefully plant an intricate display of flowers.
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He's beaming in it, clutching an enormous bouquet of flowers in one arm.
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These nondescript, curtained interiors contain armchairs, vases of flowers and bowls of fruit.
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The smell of death and the smell of flowers went hand in hand.
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But vases of flowers on tables have been cursed by their own prettiness.
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A vase of flowers sits on her right side; she changes it weekly.
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Connor: Chain of Flowers—Callum: —Real bands, real record labels, and real shit.
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As the website notes, the life cycle of flowers reflects that of humans.
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Another image showed her aboard the plane with a large bouquet of flowers.
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He wore a garland of flowers to announce scholarships to study climate change.
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The Mauritshuis acquired Roelant Savery's "Vase of Flowers in a Stone Niche" (1615).
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But the photos in these albums were all of flowers, flowers that Mrs.
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The season of flowers and showers is bursting forth, and that includes onstage.
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Hennig-Wellsow, walked over with a bouquet of flowers and threw it at
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"Encyclopedia of Flowers," Makoto Azuma It's visually overwhelming in the best way possible.
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To garland already means to decorate with wreaths or a string of flowers.
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They even drew enchanting pictures of flowers on the backs of his notes.
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She began in her 20s, making textless, decorative paintings of flowers with insects.
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I stepped out into the busy street, which smelled of flowers and sweets.
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And, yes, it can also be used for a small bunch of flowers.
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"The World of Flowers," from 1968, shows exactly that: native flora, throughout the world.
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In lieu of flowers, his family requests donations be made to The Actor's Fund.
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"Oh thank you," she replied before receiving a large bouquet of flowers from Mathews.
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"Paintings of flowers and foods often had nasty slugs in them," Armitano Domingo says.
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He leads JoJo up a candlelit path to a heart made out of flowers.
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Kate, 37, and the Queen each received a bouquet of flowers as they departed.
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And this isn't your normal French perfume with undertones of flowers and baby powder.
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Instead, it was a subtle detail: a bundle of flowers in the infant's hands.
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"I missed you so much," Vuolo says, handing his fiancée a bouquet of flowers.
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To watch people get massive, unwieldy bouquets of flowers delivered to them at work?
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She said Khan's tombstone is now piled with "a mountain" of flowers and notes.
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She is posed before a stand of flowers with the ocean in the background.
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Zara's summer edit, aptly named "Blooming," is filled with lots and lots of flowers.
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Behind them, an open window shows off a view of flowers and palm trees.
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"Presenting the citizens with a bouquet of flowers isn't going to make things better."
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Mr Xi, rid of his most vexing thorn, sent a nice wreath of flowers.
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Nothing says, "I love you!" or "Happy Birthday!" quite like a bunch of flowers.
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I love perfume, but I don't need a bouquet of flowers on my face.
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This bouquet of flowers was more deadly than delightful — there was knife hidden inside.
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The family asked that in lieu of flowers, fans donate to The Salvation Army.
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A portrait of Nadia Saavedra hung above a shrine of flowers, candles and balloons.
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For lots of viewers, the first 10 minutes of Flowers will be a dealbreaker.
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One cop opens the trunk, revealing a dozen balloons and a bouquet of flowers.
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Savory and high-toned, with dry, earthy aromas and flavors of flowers and citrus.
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"The greatest barrier is probably minimizing and undervaluing the impact of flowers," she said.
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A single bouquet of flowers sat outside the doorway to the building on Tuesday.
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The roof had plenty of space for a large garden of flowers and herbs.
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The family asks that donations to the fund be sent in lieu of flowers.
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Her vanity is decorated with a bouquet of flowers and a tray of cosmetics.
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A handful of flowers and red heart balloons had been placed on the median.
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Gaps in the availability of flowers can emerge, leaving insects without a food resource.
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Friends and customers created a memorial of flowers outside of the store, WSVN reported.
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And that's in addition to the standard boxes of chocolates and bouquets of flowers.
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A typical farewell includes a parade of flowers by fellow dancers in the company.
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FULL LIST OF RATING ACTIONS Fitch has affirmed the ratings of Flowers Foods, Inc.
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True, the royal family will cover the cost of flowers, cakes, and the like.
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The account was activated in October, and has since posted grainy photos of flowers.
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The sole illumination came from a vase of flowers plugged into an electrical outlet.
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When Goggia presented her with a bouquet of flowers, Vonn broke down into tears.
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Some of Modotti's early images are studies of flowers, concentrating on their delicate patterns.
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Great news ... but once again ... why a massive vase of flowers at a nightclub?
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And be sure to grab the right size for the amount of flowers you're giving.
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Shares of Flowers Foods have fallen by more than 10 percent so far in 2016.
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There's a picture in there of two boys in Bampton, Oxfordshire, with garlands of flowers.
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The neutral tones of the dress worked with its busy pattern of flowers and stripes.
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A small memorial of flowers and candles has started at the scene of the attack.
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The clinic was entirely beige with framed impressionist paintings of flowers hung around the hallways.
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It turns a bouquet of flowers or cocktail into something that looks truly next level.
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The street was lined with jacarandas, bare branches haloed in the purple fog of flowers.
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The line of mourners wrapped around the nearby streets, and thousands of flowers were delivered.
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As they approached, the couple bowed their heads and Kate laid a bouquet of flowers.
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"Mini m&ms for my mini me's," Miles captioned a photo of flowers on Friday.
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Flowers from The Bouqs Company Nothing says "special event" quite like a bouquet of flowers.
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On screen, cigarettes and booze are replaced with blurred pixels, or with pictures of flowers.
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Babcock recruited her mother, an artist, to create the design of flowers on her head.
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"We're not talking like a little thing of flowers," Kelly Bernatene says in the clip.
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She even received a cute curtsy from a girl handing her a bouquet of flowers!
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Take in the beauty of people, of flowers, of music, and of the whole occasion.
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"The world of flowers is pretty much unpredictable because we can't control nature," Griffith said.
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A painting on a wall should be like a bouquet of flowers in an interior.
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There's no over-the-top bouquet of flowers, no Champagne, and definitely no grand gesture.
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They also laid small bouquets of flowers outside the building, known as New Zealand House.
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But a curious collection of flowers creates a similar effect to the EU flag pattern.
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It looks like the couple exchanged vows in front of a stunning wall of flowers.
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Carriage, meanwhile, has gone on to expand into deliveries of flowers, health supplements and groceries.
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About 300 works are on display, including renderings of flowers and the natural world. tobikan.
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On Wednesday, she posted a picture of a colorful bouquet of flowers to her Instagram.
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Sure, there are plenty of people out there who gush at the sight of flowers.
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She wears an elaborate arrangement of flowers around her neck, exuding confidence and coded mystery.
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The reuse of flowers from weddings and other events has been growing in recent years.
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As an adult, I still cringe when I see the first set of flowers fall.
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Off in a corner, the couple's 1-year-old daughter, Stormi, waved fistfuls of flowers.
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This year's explosion, she said, has brought the "most diversity of flowers" that she's seen.
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Security personnel carried riot helmets in the crook of their arms, like baskets of flowers.
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If Mom was having special guests, we'd get a delivery of flowers from Swanson Florist.
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Past midnight, groups of fans were still staring at makeshift shrines of flowers and balloons.
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"We need three tons of flowers to get one liter of oil," Jessica told us.
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Tasted from the barrel, it was luscious with sweet flavors of flowers, honey and lanolin.
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She helps him plant a row of flowers and "banks" two hours in the process.
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In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Where Have All the Flowers Gone?
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The '22014 is substantial yet lively, with deep flavors of flowers, red fruits and licorice.
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It was complex and elegant, with aromas and flavors of flowers, tobacco, licorice and minerals.
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The artist's pig also wears a wreath of flowers whereas the admen's pig has none.
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The royal couple were honored at the event - and Camilla left clutching a bouquet of flowers.
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In each photograph, the subject is surrounded by a sea of flowers of her own choosing.
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They gave each other presents: drawings of flowers, or little crocheted satchels for holding a Walkman.
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"I could walk down and see (Franklin's bumblebee) on every patch of flowers," he told me.
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After the capsule settled, she received a bouquet of flowers and a very deserved hero's welcome.
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I found, in the case of flowers that it has the tendency to oversaturate the colors.
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Qunun wore a hoodie with "Canada" emblazoned across its front and held a bouquet of flowers.
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KM: In a lot of the photographs you see images of flowers or birds in flight.
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The family is asking that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the Miami Foundation.
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The group brought a bottle a rosé wine and a bouquet of flowers for their stay.
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Whenever I turn down a bachelorette party, I always send my friend a bouquet of flowers.
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A pile of flowers lay beneath the 'death wall' inside the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum.
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Luckily, she posts a lot of flowers and has a clear idea of what she likes.
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They send each other millions of dollars worth of flowers for special occasions (so, really, whenever)!
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Its nouveau-Impressionist style depicts a vase of flowers that might pass for Matisse or Chagall.
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A group of local children typically present bouquets of flowers to the Queen after services, too.
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Meghan and her bridal party's bouquets of flowers complemented the regal green wall paper behind them.
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Queen Elizabeth II was also gifted a bouquet of flowers, which she received with a smile.
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Gaga received a bouquet of flowers from Kinney on the day of her Super Bowl performance.
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As cliché as they may be, you can never go wrong with a bouquet of flowers.
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Outside their home sit candles, bouquets of flowers and a sign: "Hate has no home here."
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It is a 2008 take on a masquerade costume, complete with a mask comprised of flowers.
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For "Sandcastles," she sat in her throne, surrounded by women laying on a bed of flowers.
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When they returned home, Cook set up a romantic, candlelit dinner, complete with plenty of flowers.
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It's not every day you find a place in this city full of flowers and trees.
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But then Sarah showed up on Valentine's Day and handed my son a bouquet of flowers.
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I sit at an expertly decorated table with gorgeous bouquets of flowers and beautiful fine china.
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Workers pick about 10 kg of flowers a day, earning some 25 afghani ($0.38) per kilo.
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She picked up a final bouquet of flowers and began to tighten her body and shake.
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It's also very beautiful, like watching a colony of gazelles frolic in a field of flowers.
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The wall surrounding the subject was also vibrant and covered in paintings of flowers and doves.
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He learned from a book the names of flowers he didn't know; he fed the birds.
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Kate even received a cute curtsy from a girl who handed her a bouquet of flowers!
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Purple flowers in her hair, a pale-yellow belted dress on, holding a bouquet of flowers.
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So it wasn&apost that people need a cake or they need a bouquet of flowers.
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"I pick a group of flowers and decide which color I'd like to explore," says Eder.
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A makeshift memorial of flowers, pictures and candles erected during a community vigil is now gone.
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"I saw a Nebraska address on a bouquet of flowers that arrived," Ms. King, 70, said.
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To aid selection in the brothel, the names of flowers were pinned to their bedroom doors.
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Each vine produces one of two types of flowers, which is thought to prevent self-pollination.
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When she was handed a bouquet of flowers during the curtain call, she threw it back.
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Broken back down into the thickets of flowers and jewels, objects and ornament that envelop them.
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I'm fed up with "moments of silence" by Congress, the candlelight vigils and masses of flowers.
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We grow all kinds of flowers and plants like roses, daffodils, lilies and sweet potato vines.
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Photos appear to feature centerpieces of flowers accented (as is the book's cover) with barbed wire.
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Pilots in flight uniforms doffed their hats and knelt, while flight attendants held bouquets of flowers.
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Mack juxtaposes technology with nature, flipping back and forth between computer processors and fields of flowers.
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Mr. Cole posted several images of flowers, hoping to entice her back, but it didn't work.
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After she finished, she came off the stage and she had a huge bouquet of flowers.
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Details — stools, baskets of flowers, a maypole but, above all, steps and patterns — become fragrant, musical, piquant.
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Hadrien was also pictured holding a bouquet of flowers as he hammed it up for the camera.
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This one comes with another carb-filled twist on a traditional gift — the standard bouquet of flowers.
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A bouquet of flowers stands on the windowsill of Coon's room, which overlooks the Long Island Sound.
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First things first: Liam showed up to the sit-down with a bouquet of flowers for Zendaya.
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So many thousands of flowers had been delivered to the funeral home that their fragrance carried outside.
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But, by paying $4 or $5 more at Trader Joe's, you'd get double the number of flowers.
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In lieu of flowers, they are requesting that donations be made to St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital.
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He soon deleted the original message and tweeted again with the correct spelling of Flowers' first name.
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These "gifts" can be roses, bouquets of flowers, beach balls, chocolate covered strawberries, and much, much more.
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With his health rapidly deteriorating, Manet started painting the bouquets of flowers that his friends brought him.
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As an artist who considers herself "stingy with paint," Dodd has painted many idiosyncratic views of flowers.
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In lieu of flowers, her family is asking for donations to be made to animal rescue groups.
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In a somber moment, Clinton also left a bouquet of flowers at a memorial for the victims.
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At 11 inches tall and about three pounds, Jibo isn't much bigger than a vase of flowers.
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Imagine adding a cool lighting effect around a koi pond or set of flowers in the backyard.
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Hippie Hill is located between the Conservatory of Flowers and Haight Street on a sloping green lawn.
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A carpet of flowers, candles and stuffed toys left by mourners decorated the steps to the plaza.
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But both royals carried the same accessory: a gorgeous bouquet of flowers given to them by children!
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And the woman ends her performance with a leap through a giant eyeball made up of flowers.
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By contrast, the explosion of flowers behind her is rococo madness, almost slutty in its whorling display.
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Perhaps you will pick a couple of flowers to bring home and blend in a raspberry smoothie.
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TIME for equity investors to send Janet Yellen some champagne, or at least a bunch of flowers.
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At the entrance to the square, a massive number of flowers honored the victims of the attack.
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Flamingo is the second largest supplier of flowers and vegetables in the UK, according to banking sources.
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But I started thinking of certain dishes and drinks that make use of flowers and their flavors.
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They're about composition and form — just as his portraits and his striking still-lifes of flowers were.
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I make two kinds of flowers; male flowers with only stamens and female flowers that produce zucchinis.
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It is the second largest supplier of flowers and vegetables in the UK, according to banking sources.
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The steady supply of water even means Siksa's homes are decorated with pots and baskets of flowers.
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Is this the natural extension of staging a house, only this time with people instead of flowers?
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Bumi Duadari has its own share of offerings: birdbath ponds filled with the same splash of flowers.
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See the Battle of Flowers DAVID SEVERN David Severn is a documentary photographer based in Nottingham, England.
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There were bouquets of flowers left at the threshold; soon they would wither and later be replaced.
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There are certain times of the year when the cost of flowers skyrocket, mostly because of demand.
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They feature landscape elements — a mesa, a field of flowers, chain-link fence — and turbulent abstract forms.
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The scent of flowers is pervasive, a weirdly anomalous whiff of perfume amid the clatter of machinery.
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The European Union has a trade agreement with Kenya that enables imports of flowers free of tariffs.
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Soon, he was standing on a chair taking questions, perched between paintings of flowers and musical instruments.
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Rather, this journey's length was dictated by how often I stopped to look at fields of flowers.
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The Yellow Zone takes visitors to a Lego jungle, a field of flowers, and under the sea.
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"When he had gotten to me, I was taking photos of flowers and sunsets," Ms. Howells laughed.
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An earlier version of this editorial misstated the location of flowers strewn in support of Dr. Blasey.
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Miguel walks along a glowing bed of flowers that takes him into the land of the dead.
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City parks and gardens provide a variety of flowers and foraging opportunities for bees throughout the season.
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On Thursday, bouquets of flowers and candles lay on the flagstones of the sidewalk outside of synagogue.
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"The flower girl, Nieko, threw peanuts instead of flowers as she walked down the aisle," Julia said.
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A shrine of flowers and balloons and notes were piled around a light post on the sidewalk.
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There's a sweet moment on the sidewalk, complete with a bouquet of flowers and box of chocolates.
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He also buys from farms in the Netherlands, a top exporter of flowers to the United States.
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They have promised them a Catalonia full of flowers, where happy people go to church on Sunday.
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Cover: Bouquets of flowers and stuffed animals are piling up outside the Fort Worth home Monday, Oct.
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Morality is like a field of flowers beneath which the corpses are piled in a thousand layers.
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One recurring metaphor imagines the opportunity for love as a bouquet of flowers floating down a river.
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His arrives as "a bouquet of flowers with the tartare underneath," to make it seem more celebratory.
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It's light and bright, with flavors of flowers and herbs and maybe a touch of residual sugar.
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Neither of us is a fan of flowers, which, as we all know, shrivel up and die.
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Having said that, although Gauguin's still lifes of flowers do not have eyes or a nose, they are sometimes very fine paintings indeed (look hard at the one drearily entitled "Bouquet of Flowers" (1901-2), for example; the blooms are so restless, so fleshy, so tousled, so unruly).
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A case in point is a room purporting that a Delacroix still life of flowers in a basket, which was displayed several times at the Paris Salon and therefore enjoyed significant exposure, is directly, stylistically linked to paintings of flowers by Courbet, Redon, Bazille, van Gogh, and Renoir.
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One listen, and you'll likely be inspired to find the nearest field of flowers and frolic through them.
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A makeshift memorial of flowers, candles and notes grew on the sidewalk outside of the store on Sunday.
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I find a cute one for $10 with lots of flowers and quotes and places to write goals.
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The blue color development of flowers is well-studied, and flowers get to that color in several ways.
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Putin presented her with a bouquet of flowers, while she gave the Russian leader the Croatian national shirt.
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TJ even brings candles and what appears to be a bouquet of flowers because he's romantic like that.
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Clarke put an image of herself in a field of flowers on her Instagram account at the time.
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A fresh bouquet of flowers is an easy, yet thoughtful way to shower someone you love with love.
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Inspired by the colorful abstraction of flowers, she later started experimenting with painting and printing popular flower patterns.
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A 17-year-old boy just put everyone's relationship goals to shame with a simple bouquet of flowers.
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They own one of Mexico's leading flower shops, La Casa De Las Flores, or, The House Of Flowers.
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The celebration was also a relaxed occasion: troops took selfies, embraced loved ones and clutched bouquets of flowers.
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A widower who had told her the names of flowers, a grandfather who had shown her the stars.
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The table settings featured an abundance of flowers and plants, and tables were decorated with cards showing constellations.
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Ever get a bouquet of flowers from someone and think, gee, I wish it was chicken nuggets instead?
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This project is a new direction for Makoto, who is known for unique arrangements of flowers and plants.
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Bundles of flowers drip droplets of sweet nectar as they bury the faces of creatures from a Wonderland.
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Helen Pallot, 26, from just outside London, was holding a bunch of flowers she planned to lay nearby.
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There's a sweet patch of flowers that communicate with the young travelers in a cloud of twittering petals.
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Alongside the bright vases of flowers and distressed wooden floorboards, I notice a number of diamond-shaped ornaments.
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I pointed it at flowers during one demo, and it showed me a bunch of flowers on Pinterest.
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Toying with the toggles on the screen, I watched a bouquet of flowers shift into multicolored, pixelated simulacrums.
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As she passed each house, she removed the dead heads of flowers so that new buds could grow.
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The Bannermans similarly (at least metaphorically) want to drown their guests in roses, those most Victorian of flowers.
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Box of Flowers Soaps, $28, available at Uncommon GoodsThere's something so wonderful about the smell of fresh flowers.
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Presented with One-Eighth Theater, it's a glittery, dance-spiked explosion of flowers, feathers and sweat (245:2212).
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Presented with One-Eighth Theater, it's a glittery, dance-spiked explosion of flowers, feathers and sweat (215:2555).
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We had paused in a room of paintings of flowers made in the final years of Wojnarowicz's life.
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"Jeffrey would ask that in lieu of flowers, please do not vote for Donald Trump," his obituary read.
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Farmers said downpours in July would determine the number of flowers that survive and turn into small pods.
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A memorial of flowers, candles and handwritten messages to the dead had formed at a street corner nearby.
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The language of flowers in Glück's lyric collection, which won the Pulitzer Prize in 1993, is deceptively delicate.
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That would be more than coal exports, and also more than exports of flowers, coffee and bananas combined.
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You can see from the pics ... several bouquets of flowers, catered food and tables have been taken inside.
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McClodden does have an actual image of Eastman making a painting surrounded by a field of flowers, though.
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It's echoed, albeit less compellingly, in the Still Alive (2016) series of still life photographic prints of flowers.
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Ikebana is as much — if not more — about the doing of flowers as what gets done to them.
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Yet the slim women wore them with such grace and elegance that the dresses reminded me of flowers.
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But rather than run from their new conquerors, middle-class Jews met the Russians with bunches of flowers.
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According to Fashionista, the Gucci suit had the French phrase "jardin d'hiver" embroidered around some bouquets of flowers.
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The mantel has an oval-framed photograph of Steve and Andrew in a field of flowers in Morocco.
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Lora Asenova of Bulgaria looked glamorous in a baby-pink dress with a sheer bodice made of flowers.
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Sports fans placed bouquets of flowers at his high school and held a vigil outside the Staples Center.
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They are the sincerest of flowers, precisely because they are made — with intention, craft, ingenuity and quirky imperfection.
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"I got a big bouquet of flowers, and the card said they were from Aretha Franklin," Lynch recalled.
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Here's Kendall Jenner ... in red lace lingerie ... and a bunch of flowers around that you're not really noticing.
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" He overlooked #hillaryshitmen and #hillarysmigrantcuntlickers, as well as a commenter who wrote, "Nice tea kettle of flowers Cuck.
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I came home from my biopsy to a pink and purple spread of flowers from a close friend.
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You simply have to know what you'd look like with huge thyroidec eyes and forelocks made of flowers.
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Gone are the posters that once adorned nearby Republic Square, gone are the bouquets of flowers, the candles.
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The images are sometimes straightforward, as in "abbilden" ("depict"), in which Bussmann draws two sets of hands, both wielding pencils: one sketches a tiny vase of flowers in the upper right corner, while the other puts the finishing touches on an iPhone displaying the same vase of flowers on its screen.
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Chyna demands to know if Rob is "still texting bitches" and chucks a bouquet of flowers into a pool.
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"The amount of flowers we received from so many people had been overwhelming," Tisdale said on her Instagram Story.
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In "May Time Merry" (1964) Gilardi has rendered a naked woman doing a backflip over a field of flowers.
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Community members added Monday to a memorial of flowers, candles, drawings and other items outside the Kent Police Station.
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With the help of stagehands, three boxes of flowers that spelled out "Take Me Back Cardi" were rolled out.
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To top it all off, Ryder even included a small bouquet of flowers to make the presentation extra special.
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Still, our most popular items are thongs and G-strings in various colors packed in the shape of flowers.
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Depending on your relationship status, it can be a day of flowers, or tears, or all of the above.
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One of the central exhibits, an especially commissioned artwork, is an origami bouquet of flowers, made with discarded banknotes.
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Set in the middle of the Andes Mountains, Colombia's second-largest city is known as the City of Flowers.
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In lieu of flowers, they suggest you look up at the sky, open your arms and say her name.
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His family has requested that, in lieu of flowers, donations be made to Dr. Stephen Forman in Rieder's honor.
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At the juncture of Riccarton Road and Deans Avenue, a growing pile of flowers sat under a street post.
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Not necessarily so in this exhibition, where the word "portraits" has been stretched unnaturally to include vases of flowers.
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His family has asked that, in lieu of flowers, donations in Reinhardt's memory may be made to the ACLU.
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There were production in other places, and now Colombia is the second-largest producer of flowers in the world.
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Maxwell presented the royal with a bouquet of flowers and got a hug as her mother looked on smiling.
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The Dubai Miracle Garden, which features 60 varieties of flowers, bills itself as the world's largest natural flower garden.
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It all starts with cutting the stems at exactly the right length, which differs for each breed of flowers.
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A small mountain of flowers, candles and messages of love and sympathy on a street corner two blocks away.
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It seems as if the curious giraffes were just trying to smell the bouquet of flowers Foster was holding.
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Scores of candles, bouquets of flowers and American flags dotted the tree-lined street near where Dhaliwal was shot.
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It was not uncommon for a mere 1 percent of the thousands of flowers to reach their destination alive.
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In London, her neighbors from Hermitage Docks will sail a dinghy full of flowers and tributes up the Thames.
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In Anatomy of a dream, for example, a garland of flowers and foliage sprout from a woman's neck muscles.
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It is the size of 400 soccer fields and some 20,000 varieties of flowers and plants are sold there.
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We are tens of thousands of messages in, dozens and dozens of bunches of flowers and chocolates and teddies.
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Her family got into the spirit of the Polynesia-set film with leis made of flowers or kukui nuts.
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Known as the City of Flowers, Medellin offers an outdoor-based, active lifestyle with spring-like weather all year.
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In lieu of flowers, Kamren Kennedy gave his girlfriend, Tiera Leftwich, a bouquet of chicken nuggets and waffle fries.
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Here, the three walk down the aisle after tying the knot under chandeliers and an arch made of flowers.
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Wreaths of flowers sit in a pool of blood as armies of militiamen hunt unarmed civilians through cypress trees.
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Meghan shared a sweet moment with a young girl who handed the royal-to-be a bouquet of flowers.
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How about, instead of flowers, the festival celebrate the undeniable majesty of its signature product, Duck brand duct tape?
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The justices seemed inclined to rule in favor of Flowers, with even conservative justices appearing disturbed by Evans' conduct.
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According to WCPO, the Allen family is accepting donations on their GoFundMe page in lieu of flowers or gifts.
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Her expression during his next checkout makes a head of lettuce look as sentimental as a bouquet of flowers.
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"In lieu of flowers, please do not vote for Hillary," it reads, followed by a note on cremation arrangements.
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Since her 17th birthday, Bailey has received a bouquet of flowers from her father along with a sweet note.
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Mother's Day is just around the corner and let's face it — the typical gift of flowers is just boring.
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I manage to keep the punters laughing, and am rewarded with a shower of flowers and, more importantly, food.
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A former bakery for the local grand manor, "it became a house of flowers that evoked Turgenev," she recalls.
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It was pretty and light, sort of like I want to put a vase of flowers next to it.
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When he finally arrives on Kardashian's floor, he steals a pot of flowers to present to the new mom.
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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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Tata's former romantic rival has been reduced to a delivery person, with a radio as the bouquet of flowers.
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A female Uber employee dabbed a red tilak dot on his forehead and handed him a bouquet of flowers.
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The 2014 single-vineyard Chianta Bianco is deliciously floral, like inhaling the scent of a big basket of flowers.
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Pesticides, parasites, lack of flowers and other forage, erratic weather, and disease have caused drastic declines in bee populations.
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Some maternity photo shoots involve flowing gowns, glowing sunsets, and expansive fields of flowers touched by a gentle breeze.
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Lee believes it is "shameless" that men no longer turn up to a date with a bouquet of flowers.
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" Days before that Melton posted a photo of himself carrying a bouquet of flowers with the caption, "Mi amore.
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Amid prayers, readings from the Bible and bouquets of flowers, the centenarians gave differing recipes for their long lives.
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"Growth of a Flower" features scans of flowers that intermittently pulse with illumination, like flickering digital still lifes paintings.
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A bust of King Louis XVI looms above a table accompanied by a crown and a vase of flowers.
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Whether or not you speak Spanish, the beauty of flowers and the thrill of circus arts require no translation.
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"Matt, this has to stop," Teigen tells him as he tries to hand the model a bouquet of flowers.
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She arrived and immediately started combing through a vase of flowers on the table, checking for government listening devices.
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In downtown Dayton, a memorial of flowers and candles in front of Ned Peppers illustrated the pain residents felt.
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She acknowledges her debt to church pageantry — the draping of statues during Lent, the profusion of flowers at Easter.
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Spring, everywhere else associated with the blooming of flowers, is seen here as a time when deaths pile up.
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Wooden frames were stacked against the wall, along with a few brightly painted pink and blue canvases of flowers.
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Take Random Acts of Flowers, a nonprofit that donates bouquets to patients in hospice or assisted living care facilities.
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But they biodegrade naturally, and nonprofits like Random Acts of Flowers try to compost as much as they donate.
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"Vase of Flowers" disappeared from public records in 1944 when German soldiers shipped artwork northward, as the Allies advanced.
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Photographer Marius Stoica's picture of a bride standing in a field of flowers highlighted the drama of her veil.
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The ladies — the gentleman had not yet arrived — wandered around the grounds, speaking of flowers, trout fishing and literature.
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She is evidently well-versed in the language of flowers, a little-known romantic relic from the 19th century.
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Passengers tweeted photos of flowers, chocolates, and other gifts handed out by staff, including games and cards for children.
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They had covered their chairs with silky white slipcovers and presented the magistrate with a bursting bouquet of flowers.
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Moments later, the woman comes down the staircase on the outside of her house, carrying a vase of flowers.
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The wine was fresh, with an almost crunchy texture and nuanced, savory flavors of flowers, herbs and spicy fruit.
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Walking in the open air rejuvenates my body when the smells of flowers coming to life overcome my senses.
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Pagans, including a bearded druid in white robes and an elaborate headdress made of flowers and branches, performed rituals.
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Rising smoke from the pop-up barbecue stands faded around beautiful women with garlands of flowers in their hair.
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Surrounding the casket were bouquets of flowers sent to Tisdale after she revealed the news of Maui's death on Friday.
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A few days after Mary died, there were dozens of flowers and mass cards left in front of the bakery.
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But every so often on this bright Saturday, someone would stop in and softly ask for a bouquet of flowers.
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In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Glen Campbell Memorial Fund at BrightFocus Foundation through the CareLiving.
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Why it matters: Supporters of Flowers say the Supreme Court needs to add teeth to the decision -- called Batson v.
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Reagan requested that contributions be made to the famed library and foundation in lieu of flowers, according to the statement.
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Using a thermal camera, the team took thermographs of flowers in three botanical gardens, including Royal Fort Gardens in Bristol.
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In lieu of flowers, the Grimmie family asks that donations be made to the Christina Grimmie Foundation in Tina's honor.
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An old rickshaw sits among beanbags and a vase of flowers rests on an ancient oil barrel in the corner.
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Shares of Flowers Foods jumped 5% after the baked foods maker reported its quarterly sales jumped 4.8% to $1.26 billion.
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In lieu of flowers, the Parton family has asked that donations be made to Sevierville's My People Senior Activity Center.
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Moya decorates that with the remaining sliced and blanched Japanese eggplant, as well as the assortment of flowers and herbs.
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For #TFWGucci, a #LeMarchédesMerveilles watch on his wrist and a bunch of flowers in his fist, Arthur is still frustrated.
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He was presented with a traditional crown of flowers, which to many people, bore uncanny resemblance to a Snapchat filter.
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That sounds like a lot of flowers for one affordable price, but just how good of a deal is it?
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Will Michael Patrick King grace us with another six seasons of gossip, brunch, and giant hats made out of flowers?
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The family has asked that in lieu of flowers, please make a donation to your favorite charity in Leah's name.
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In lieu of flowers or gifts, a donation page has been set up for the Wisconsin Foundation for School Music.
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Next she shows off, "what Mapperton is known for," including rolling lawns, gorgeous ponds, and an endless array of flowers.
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"He bombarded Diana at Kensington Palace with massive bouquets of flowers, each worth hundreds of pounds," Scott told the paper.
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It was a member of a group of flowers that are today the source of the poisons strychnine and curare.
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He brought a bouquet of flowers for one of the families whose child was hit particularly hard by pepper spray.
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Because of Flowers' extensive background in the public sector, he brings a unique perspective, filled with respect for public administrators.
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In lieu of flowers, a donation can be sent to: Joey and Indy at PO Box 25 Vancouver, WA 22016.
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"Blackbird," the actress captioned one stunning black-and-white photo series captured by Sprouse, taken in a field of flowers.
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"I feel so loved," she captioned a shot of flowers that spelled out "Mommy" that she received for the holiday.
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In lieu of flowers, the family is asking mourners to donate to the Center for Addiction and Recovery Studies. R.I.P.
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Story of Flowers is accessible in any language, to audiences of any age, in either cities or in the country.
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In lieu of flowers, the Fernéndez family requests charitable contributions be sent to the JDF16 Foundation at the Miami Foundation.
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In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the Houston-based ministry The Forge for Families.
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Other paintings, like "Seed No. 21" (1969), move overtly into still life as they explore the inner anatomy of flowers.
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Perhaps Hawaii does it best, with its tradition of greeting tourist visitors with a lei or a bunch of flowers.
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They cried together visiting the funeral home, as Hope decided which kind of flowers she wanted at her own memorial.
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Tributes were everywhere, from the fans' outdoor shrine of flowers and candles to the messages players scrawled in the dirt.
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Class, sex, race, gender, politics, family: They're all here, in a glittery, dance-spiked explosion of flowers, feathers and sweat.
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The couple then walked over to view a portrait resting on an easel between wreaths of flowers, showing Scalia resting.
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America mourned with us — buckets of flowers, handmade cards and books on grief poured in, making us feel less alone.
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Bouquets of flowers circle a tree near the entrance, and messages of support are written in chalk on the sidewalk.
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"Those who attack, do they come with garlands of flowers around their necks?" he said, sharing videos showing unarmed protesters.
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If I wear a black dress like today, then I need to also wear something with a lot of flowers.
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No. 2 was the 2015 Los Cantos from Finca Torremilanos, pure and harmonious, with flavors of flowers and dark fruits.
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Another islander, a man wearing a crown possibly made of flowers, stood on a coral rock and yelled at him.
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"Isn't the young generation awful?" a woman wearing egg-shaped gold earrings and a crown of flowers told The Times.
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A thick wall of flowers, a piano, and a harp on stage softened the atmosphere of the cavernous sports arena.
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Whereas much of Bontecou's printmaking tends toward abstraction, some lithographs evidence her concern with ecology through the motif of flowers.
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If you don't have room for a full garden, even a bed of flowers on a windowsill can sustain bees.
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The best examples we found were harmonious and nuanced, with aromas and flavors of flowers, red fruits and earthy minerality.
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Rip, my older brother, stared in awe at the Vietnamese women as they put garlands of flowers around our necks.
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He was gesturing toward a patch of flowers whose flamboyant shade of orange matched the stripes on his prison jumpsuit.
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A typical large event like a wedding or gala can produce up to 100 bags of flowers, Ms. Lubell said.
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Each bumble bee species selected a different group of flowers, even though the bees were foraging across the same plots.
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When the climate was warmer and wetter, they probably had their choice of flowers, fruits and fresh leaves, Mitchell said.
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A $500 e-card will be enough for a monthly delivery of flowers of their choice for a year. bouqs.
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Cernovich sat at the kitchen table, facing a mirror, and placed his laptop next to a teapot full of flowers.
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Gomes wore a white robe and knelt at an altar while holding a bouquet of flowers and a baseball bat.
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Today, however, her subjects are more idyll and intimate—a portrait of a friend or a still life of flowers.
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He was greeted by 9-year-old Jane Chawanangwa, sporting a white dress, who presented Harry with a bouquet of flowers.
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In lieu of flowers, the Perry family ask that donations be made to Fight Colorectal Cancer and St. Jude's Children's Hospital.
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She carried a small bouquet of flowers, gifted to her from the crowds of fans she greeted before entering the shop.
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In lieu of flowers, the Perry family ask that donations be made to Fight Colorectal Cancer and St. Jude's Children's Hospital.
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I had Olympia's bouquet of flowers and I was wearing her necklace and a wig that was similar to her hair.
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During oral arguments -- where Justice Clarence Thomas asked a rare question -- the justices seemed ready to rule in favor of Flowers.
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Cars honked their horns as they drove through the passageway, and clusters of flowers marked the column struck by the Mercedes.
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Kmart and Walmart refused to stock the record, which had a photo of flowers and fetus models on the back cover.
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Eugenie's blue cap featured an explosive arrangement of flowers and feathers, while Beatrice's pale pink headpiece drew comparisons to a pretzel.
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A bouquet of flowers blossom out of her head as she reads from a book called How To Become a Flower.
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Later in the day, Caña came to his desk to find what he thought was another gift: a bouquet of flowers.
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Tributes pour in Fans camped out by Paisley Park, the artist's home and recording studio, leaving bouquets of flowers and signs.
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Whatever the truth, we now have an answer to the age-old question: When is a woman a basket of flowers?
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In lieu of flowers, the Perry family ask that donations be made to Fight Colorectal Cancer and St. Jude's Children's Hospital.
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A sea of flowers laid by mourners cover the lawn at Forest Hill Cemetery in Memphis, where Elvis was originally buried.
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Last minute bouquet of flowers (from your phone) Florist Now is one of the only apps to offer same-day delivery.
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The family asks that in lieu of flowers any donations go to the Donald T. Valentine Memorial Fund at Stanford University.
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In lieu of flowers, the Perry family asks that donations be made to Fight Colorectal Cancer and St. Jude's Children's Hospital.
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One holds a flowering branch, one holds a shimmering sword, and they are all standing in a glowing circle of flowers.
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Faux trees made of flowers topped each candlelit table, and acrylic accents from Scripted Ever After pointed guests to their seats.
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She was much more surprised to see walking in, smooth-faced and smiling, Vladimir Putin, with a large bunch of flowers.
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She sent Little Big Town a big bouquet of flowers to celebrate the honor, which Philip Sweet Instagrammed earlier on Sunday.
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But imagine her excitement if instead of flowers, someone delivered a life-size 3D-printed replica of you to her door?
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Proposition 64 would tax legalized, recreational marijuana in California at $9.25 per ounce of flowers and $2.75 per ounce of leaves.
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The image also gave fans a glimpse at her lace tiered wedding gown as well as her beautiful bouquet of flowers.
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Bright red carpet and walls clash with hundreds of pots of flowers, and a mural of primary green and blue landscapes.
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In a photograph obtained by PEOPLE, Meghan was all smiles as she carried a small bouquet of flowers for the nuptials.
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Ritz purged the Savoy of its old-fashioned fussy trinkets and replaced them with elegant palm trees and banks of flowers.
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Still, we're betting that bouquet of flowers she sent herself was a little less painful than going under the tattoo gun.
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Queen B is regally seated in front of a waterfall of flowers, with a delicate green veil resting over her head.
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A computer vision system built by Microsoft Research Asia can identify thousands of species of flowers with nothing but a picture.
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Instead of flowers, gifts may be made to the Midland County Public Library Foundation or the Jenna Welch Nature Study Center.
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The model and the monarch visited Excel Academy located in southeast Washington, and were greeted by students bearing bouquets of flowers.
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Hummingbirds are the ultimate sugar junkies, lapping up the sweet syrupy nectar inside of flowers to get a quick energy boost.
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A body seems to have been dumped and dragged behind a corner, leaving viscous, incarnadine licks of flowers in its wake.
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"We don't have a ton of flowers out yet, we're not in full abundance mode, but we're getting there," she says.
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On Friday, a makeshift memorial for Elsman of flowers and photos was created in the area near where she was killed.
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They also said the current mix of flowers, small pods and cherelles promised a long mid-crop if rainfall remained constant.
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To pull the mutating flower animations off, Taberko started by watching a lot of timelapse footage of flowers growing and blooming.
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TRAFFIC, a wildlife trade monitoring network, found that tens of thousands of flowers are traded illegally across international borders every year.
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Taking place every year at the end of July, this Battle of Flowers is in some ways just how it sounds.
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Delegates will, for example, find their hotels bereft of the large welcoming banners and displays of flowers common in previous years.
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Giant pink balloons spelling out "BABY" served as a sweet decorative backdrop in front of a table of flowers and sweets.
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Making the moment even more romantic, Gubala presented her with a bouquet of flowers and proposed to her on one knee.
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We need to get through seven different kinds of flowers before the next most popular plant shows up, the herb 🌿.
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The royal couple is welcomed with a standing ovation, while a little dancer presents the princess with a bouquet of flowers.
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Unlike birds and butterflies, bees work together and use exceptional communication and memory skills to visit hundreds of flowers each day.
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When Hitler visits the city, she has the honor of handing him a bouquet of flowers as his car goes by.
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A California 14-year-old wanted to take his girlfriend out for lunch — and maybe buy her a bouquet of flowers.
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In lieu of flowers, the Perry family asks that donations be made to Fight Colorectal Cancer and St. Jude's Children's Hospital.
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In year's past he's also given her about an arboretum's worth of flowers, so really it's a tradition at this point.
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He bends to examine a low cluster of flowers at our feet: wild orchids with their violet petals and mauve spikes.
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The sad child gives Rachel a handful of flowers (weeds?) and then takes them both to smash grapes with their feet.
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I came to feel like the hero of "Flowers for Algernon," who took a drug and soon became smarter than everyone.
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A good picker can pick 330 grams (11.6 ounces) of flowers an hour, which is not very much, Mr. Demachy said.
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The bride and groom are done up in full traditional Indian wedding gear, with garlands of flowers and tons of jewelry.
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She presents a portrait of him across from the wall of flowers as well as more depictions on a portraiture wall.
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In contrast to arrays of flowers selected for visual appeal in the Keukenhof, bulb fields are industry that is incidentally beautiful.
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The lavender-scented sheets feature delicate purple sprigs of flowers and are available in boxes of 6, 12, or 18 sheets.
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He kneels in front of a white cross bearing his wife's name that is surrounded by candles and dozens of flowers.
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Hallmarks of their traditions (like paths of flowers and the warm glow of candlelight) are woven into the movie's visual language.
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Not far from the line of flowers, there is an official border crossing complete with booths, customs officials and government SUVs.
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Nevertheless, on Wednesday there were no large turnouts of mourners or literary fans at the Rothian sites, no shrines of flowers.
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People gently made their way through the packed crowd to lay contributions to a carpet of flowers, stuffed toys and cards.
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Olympia Provisions Salami Bouquet, available on Food52, from $50A bouquet of meat is nearly always preferable to a bouquet of flowers.
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Every single bundle of flowers is carefully prepared for export to several countries, with China being one of their biggest markets.
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The 18-foot tree is decorated with handmade paper ornaments in the shape of flowers from each US state and territory.
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The explosion of colors in this photo of a woman standing in a field of flowers was a hit this year.
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She began to think of flowers as tools of diplomacy after she accepted an assignment from the Chinese embassy in Washington.
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We're all for going with something different, but if you're out of original ideas, nothing beats a beautiful bouquet of flowers.
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The plot coincidentally has an arrangement of flowers reflecting the Lakers' colors — purple and gold — but does not have any engravings.
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She hated flowers because the Japanese had stripped the women of their names and called them by the names of flowers.
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"Wear what you want, when you want," she said backstage, hugging her daughter, who had appeared with a bouquet of flowers.
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People sent hundreds of flowers to Mr. Springare's police station, and more than 210,2000 people joined a Facebook group supporting him.
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Our loved ones had sent us five bouquets of flowers and we didn't know what to do with all of them.
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A table with a vase of flowers is placed between the man, in the foreground, and the pigeons in the background.
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Perhaps this doesn't end like some twisted baseball version of Flowers of Algernon, with Harvey able to see the drop coming.
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My parents sent a bouquet of flowers to try and cheer her up for Mother's Day, so I brought them to her.
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That buzz -- which is much stronger on a bumblebee than other bees -- is what shakes pollen off of flowers, helping them reproduce.
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In experiments with bumblebees—pollinators that rely on a wide assortment of flowers—the flying bugs detected and sought out the patterns.
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" Shark Tank star Herjavec, 53, admits, "The most challenging part of wedding planning has been the flowers – I want lots of flowers.
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Knowles Lawson, 64, looked radiant in a bodice-hugging white dress with a gold belt and carried a white bouquet of flowers.
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In the shot, Ravenel and Dennis smile alongside their daughter, who is holding a bouquet of flowers and wearing her dance costume.
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Valentine's Day gifting is dominated by big bouquets of flowers and boxes of chocolates, but it doesn't have to be this way.
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When she got home, he had covered their kitchen in decorations including balloons, a table spread, and a giant bouquet of flowers.
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In the packed street, people held up rainbow flags and umbrellas, bouquets of flowers and balloons to show their solidarity with victims.
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He was greeted by 9-year-old Jane Chawanangwa, dressed in a white dress, who presented Harry with a bouquet of flowers.
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Wiley created an epic seven-foot portrait of Obama sitting on a chair in front of a background of flowers and greenery.
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Later on in the day, he came to his desk to find what he thought was another gift: a bouquet of flowers.
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Carroll made her Broadway debut in 1954 in the musical "The House of Flowers," which also starred Pearl Bailey and Juanita Hall.
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Huge piles of flowers were laid at sites near the mosques and crowds of people of all faiths gathered to pay respects.
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Moments later, the bride walked down the aisle, her 16 ft train flowing behind her, while holding a dainty bouquet of flowers.
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Nozkowski achieves his remarkable transfiguration of a familiar, potentially sentimental image – a bouquet of flowers – without resorting to strange or idiosyncratic forms.
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And Jessica Chastain's party is already getting started after the CFDA sent over a care package of flowers and Perrier-Jouët bubbly.
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Many gathered around a pile of flowers on Las Vegas Boulevard, near Mandalay Bay, as the signs darkened, the Review–Journal reports.
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The stairs to the arena, where the team plays its home games, were covered with a memorial of flowers and stuffed toys.
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They show a range of quasi-abstract motifs resembling trees, fences, rows of flowers and — strangely — little sketches for Wiener Werkstatte broaches.
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In lieu of flowers, they asked mourners donate to a fund that they set up to help Hector pay for nursing school.
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In lieu of flowers, it is suggested that donations be made to the Larry Rickles Endowment Fund at Children's Hospital Los Angeles.
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A little girl was there to help warm the spirits, after waiting an hour to hand the Queen a bouquet of flowers.
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Prince William laid down a wreath of flowers in honor of the victims of Monday's Manchester terrorist attacks in London on Saturday.
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Chyna came home from her Los Angeles ChyMoji launch party to a whooping 28 bouquets of flowers, all with their own cards.
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Rose has blonde and pink hair and a voluptuous body that is covered in tattoos of flowers, hearts, and pin-up girls.
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He was greeted on the tarmac by a young woman in a long yellow dress who handed him a bouquet of flowers.
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As the teenager recounted her tale, she held her baby in her lap, along with a drawing of flowers she had made.
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Before the building lay bouquets of flowers and a series of handwritten cards dedicated to the victims of the massacre in Orlando.
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She even received a bouquet of flowers from a local schoolkid before she headed off for Manor Farm Stables in nearby Ditcheat.
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A makeshift memorial of flowers, balloons, signs and chalk messages that included "RIP Philando" has sprung up near where Castile was shot.
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Placards of the album's cover (DJ Khaled on a throne in a garden of flowers, beside a lion) were mounted on easels.
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Our No. 3 was the 2014 from Bodegas Godelia in Bierzo, a tangy, earthy, textured wine with aromas of flowers and herbs.
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Well, if you have a garden, plant a range of flowers so wandering bees can have access to nectar throughout the year.
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Window blinds company Swift Direct Blinds has come up with a new brainteaser: It's hidden a bee among a sea of flowers.
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Meyer also took to social media to share her birthday festivities, posting a photo of about a half dozen bouquets of flowers.
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Tim Ryan as Loras Tyrell (Knight of Flowers) Handsome, talented and, also, sort of ignored by the main players in the race.
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In the amazing "Basket of Flowers" (1848-49), which is set in a landscape, look at how these flowers tumble towards you.
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There was also a holographic castle, extravagant gift bags containing cell phones, stained-glass-window lights, and a giant wall of flowers.
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They've asked that in lieu of flowers, people donate to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, and to an animal charity Mittendorff loved.
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And since spring is coming, here are two white wines to help you relax and think of flowers, rejuvenation and new beginnings.
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Some bent down to touch the stone slab, which is engraved with Franco's name and was covered with two bouquets of flowers.
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These are flanked by two lavishly embroidered vases of flowers and a bear-fur helmet like those worn by Buckingham Palace guards.
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The worshipers sat cross-legged around a circle of flowers — dried calendula, chamomile, lavender and rose petals — carefully arranged in a spiral.
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You are greeted in the grand lobby with a garland of flowers, pink lychee drink and a forehead dot of sandalwood paste.
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The first adorable photo features the actor, 47, holding the basket of flowers while Jasmine practices tossing the petals in the air.
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Many run their fingers over some of the thousands of names etched in bronze and wedge stems of flowers into the letters.
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They also made sure the bouquets of flowers and the mementos left by mourners at a fountain outside faced the news cameras.
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I thought the blend certainly worked in the Pieropan, which was lively and vibrant, with the scent of flowers, citrus and almonds.
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Titled The Garden, the exhibition centered on two large (8' x 24' and 8' x 18') oil paintings of mounds of flowers.
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And on Day 359, two pigtailed girls met them at the top of a pass in Kyrgyzstan with a bouquet of flowers.
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A whispered prayer, a spray of flowers, or some other means by which we signal to the great silence that we remember?
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By dawn, dozens of people stood in silence along a growing memorial of flowers, candles and balloons overlooking the Walmart parking lot.
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Nitrous oxide from vehicle exhaust destroys some of the airborne aromas of flowers, befuddling bees so they have difficulty finding their blooms.
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The charity has three branches in the South and Midwest, which each receive around 5,000 to 6,000 bouquets of flowers every month.
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We were instructed to buy bouquets of flowers from a kiosk, bow before the statues and lay the flowers at their feet.
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Ms. Heyer's mother, Susan Bro, stood before a memorial of flowers and candles, weeping as she leaned into her husband, Kim Bro.
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Accomplishing something useful sounds way more fun than trying to negotiate your way home on the subway with a vase of flowers.
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A nice bouquet of flowers is beautiful to look at, smells wonderfully refreshing, and actually has the power to make us happier.
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While it smells of flowers and bath powder, this lovely wine has a peachy flavor that is nonetheless savory, earthy and sinewy.
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Her Paris fashion-week show in September was inspired by Dior's love of flowers, and here they are layered into the costume.
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You could be basic and grab a bouquet of flowers from a local grocery store that'll likely die in a few days.
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The second cake once again featured three (very realistic looking) cats clawing their way out of a mess of flowers and frosting.
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After several hours of hiking, the grandson of Somosomo's chief, Viliame Mudu, spied a small cluster of flowers halfway up a tree.
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His high school posted a picture of him in the dress on social media holding a bouquet of flowers with a crown.
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On Sunday, neighbors, family members and City Council members gathered at a makeshift memorial of flowers and candles near the parking lot.
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The hours passed, and with the afternoon sun glaring down, the winners were crowned with wreaths of flowers on their sweating brows.
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That's all in addition to her work as an artist, making beautiful pencil drawings and oil paintings of flowers, animals, and other subjects.
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The stunning redhead shared a snap of herself smelling a bouquet of flowers with the message: 'Thank you my love, 23 and counting.
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The increase resulted from the greater number of flowers in U.S. institutions, including 15 or 16 plants at Washington's Botanic Garden, Mims said.
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It's as deliciously cryptic as the show's last teaser, which featured Underwood posters hanging over a bouquet of flowers in a metro station.
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In a highly symbolic move on Tuesday, Abiy greeted the Eritrean delegation at the airport as they were draped with necklaces of flowers.
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But worryingly for FloraHolland Chief Executive Lucas Vos, sales of flowers by growers directly to buyers have overtaken those sold through FloraHolland's auctions.
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And some were classic gifts that would work for any celebration, like a thoughtful card, a delicious dessert, and a bouquet of flowers.
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Eskindr, an Ethiopian man who has lived in Christchurch for 17 years, stood with three friends, quietly watching the pile of flowers grow.
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Instead of depicting a picture of Dr Alia Abu Haleel's face—like her male fellow candidates—her poster displayed a basket of flowers.
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These gardens — first popularized during the reign of Cyrus in the sixth century BCE — were full of flowers, trees, animals, and flowing water.
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Princess Diana, president of Barnardo's children's charity in London, receives a bouquet of flowers from Louise Joyce, a resident of Barnardo's Center, 1986.
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Among the bunches of flowers, flickering candles, and soft toys people have left other personal mementos including scarves, footballs, shirts, and religious icons.
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Today it sits, shining and ornate with a Braille of flowers, in the coolly modern kitchen of his apartment in the financial district.
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In an odd but perfect mixture of flowers, lingerie, and an artificial backdrop, Bey's pregnancy shoot inspired more speculation than her pending birth.
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The family asks that – in lieu of flowers – donations be made to T.J. Martell Foundation or The American Red Cross for hurricane relief.
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Parents tend to speak coyly of "flowers" and "pumps"—if they talk to their children at all about the birds and the bees.
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" I mean, all we need now is for a contestant to string a rope of flowers around Underwood's neck and declare him "laid.
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I went in to learn macro photography in an uncontrolled environment, which was just a garden full of flowers with bugs flying around.
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Bereaved relatives laid red and white carnations on a growing pile of flowers, candles and children's toys, framed by photos of the dead.
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"He is a big strong man and he got it up there and it kept going," Braves manager Brian Snitker said of Flowers.
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In lieu of flowers, they are asking for donations to be made in Nora's name to York Hospital NICU Parent Support of York.
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How it worked: Scientists used the eFLOWER project to create a massive database of flowers, including 13000 data points going back to 1783.
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For instance, she says the scene of her getting an excessive amount of flowers from Pablo is a direct rip from her book.
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"We just got these from Adidas," she shared, giving her followers a look at the collection of flowers, which spelled out Psalm's name.
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"The bladder is so tiny, I literally crush handfuls of flowers in there with a stick but it can take it," says Gabe.
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Someone had painted Sterling's image on the side of the store, and soggy bouquets of flowers and tributes lay piled on the pavement.
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It was elegant, subtle and refined, with great finesse, purity and character, and the aromas and flavors of flowers, red fruit and minerals.
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In addition to sen a bouquet of flowers to model Emily Ratajkowski earlier this week, she also sent one to actress Ariel Winter.
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Initially intended to be a one-off, Flowers for Lisa #1 was a simple yet wildly colorful image of flowers in a vase.
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In one photo, torn pictures of flowers collage together like a visual mood board; in others, formal, double-exposed sunflowers reference Van Gogh.
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We can only imagine what lavish plans West has up his sleeve for his wife after that wall of flowers for Mother's Day.
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She is shown in a richly floral patterned robe open to reveal her bare chest against a background of flowers and Asian figures.
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A sea of flowers nearly swallowed Ringo, drumming in the background of a crowd scene, as if the cover had sprung to life.
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Her family is asking for donations to be made to Maryville Memorial Funeral Home in lieu of flowers to help with burial expenses.
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At red-carpet events, it's increasingly common to see celebrities photographed against a textured wall of flowers, rather than a branded, plasticky backdrop.
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A makeshift memorial began to grow Sunday outside the Walmart, where residents like 62-year-old Alfredo Angcayan dropped off bouquets of flowers.
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On Soccer LEICESTER, England — By Sunday morning, half a dozen bouquets of flowers had been placed against a wall outside King Power Stadium.
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Even the cheerful strip of flowers represents a starker split between the countries than some people in this old border village would prefer.
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And Valentine's Day is the nonprofit's equivalent of the Super Bowl, said Christina Sayer, Random Acts of Flowers' director of marketing and communications.
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Lee Zeidman, President of the Staples Center, tweeted images of 1,350 basketballs a huge quantity of flowers that were part of the memorial.
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In lieu of flowers, the family is asking that donations be sent to either the American Heart Association or the American Diabetes Association.
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The space, Il Fiorista, doesn't so much look like a bouquet of flowers — rather, it offers the calming, rapturous effect of smelling one.
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This $2000 billion spent on Saturday will include $234 million on day-of flowers, $193 million on attire and $219 million on catering.
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Porizkova also thanked fans and followers on social media by posting a photo of flowers and candles left by fans outside their home.
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Bria Smith, Miss British Virgin Islands 2019, looked like a moving plant in a sparkly gown paired with a train made of flowers.
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Even Tito's grave — tastefully encased in marble under a glass ceiling — is on the premises in a building called the House of Flowers.
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Perhaps 10 years later, he tore or cut that page, moving some of the observations into a portfolio on the pollination of flowers.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PHILADELPHIA — There is a photography exhibition at Vox Populi infused with the scent of flowers and forests.
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The 24-year-old's gaze is a clear sign she's into the 20-year-old Brit, and the bouquet of flowers probably helped.
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In other hummingbird species with weaponized beaks, males set up mating territories right on the richest patches of flowers, again fighting off rivals.
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Following immigration policy on the campaign trail can feel like reading one of those pieces about the symbolism of different kinds of flowers.
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The graphic images are of flowers and plants, birds and birds' heads, and arrows indicating the flow of an unspecified material or power.
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The Guernsey North Show and Battle of Flowers, which takes place every August, features an outdoor fair and parade of floats made with flowers.
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Tables will be dressed with linen napkins, silver candelabras, and vases of flowers, and diners will even have their very own soft drink sommelier.
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Seconds later, Ealy surprises her with a bouquet of flowers, prompting the actress to hide and scream before giving the actor a big hug.
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At a buffet ornamented with cantaloupes carved in the shape of flowers, waiters tended a fresh-squeezed juice station and rows of dainty canapés.
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She's less than pleased to discover the image of a woman standing alone in a field of flowers, awash in pastel pinks and purples.
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A Reuters witness who visited a dozen cocoa farms last week saw an unusual number of flowers and small pods rotting on the ground.
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This photo shows the monarch and Prince Philip observing the vast sea of flowers left outside Buckingham Palace in the wake of Diana's death.
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As if that doesn't sound like full-on adulting enough, Kylie has even added a beautiful bouquet of flowers for an extra decorative accent.
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Eight-year-old Gracie Oxby was holding a bouquet of flowers outside the golden gates of Kensington Palace when the 32-year-old approached.
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As it title suggests, The Florist contains engraved illustrations of flowers — 60 plates of them, from a demure-looking peony to a dancing iris.
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Hives in Germany are usually larger to begin with and closer to a wider range of flowers than those in the UK and Hungary.
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The eldest Kardashian sister shared a throwback picture of her and sister Khloé standing in a field of flowers during a past Easter celebration.
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Alba also shared a cute shot of Haven outside and made sure to thank her husband, Cash Warren, for a colorful bouquet of flowers.
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The flood of flowers, tears and mourners was both a reflection of profound loss and a change in society inspired by Diana's emotional impact.
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Claudio ran down the stairs of the school lobby with a bouquet of flowers, embracing his children as Barbara jumped up and down excitedly.
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The problem was the resulting plant also produced lots of branches, and therefore lots of flowers that diverted the plant's energy from producing tomatoes.
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The (possibly temporary) platonic loveliness makes poetry of the human form in this image from the Poem series by Mona Kuhn of Flowers Gallery.
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Add a quick read, a vase of flowers (or move a plant there from another room), a reading lamp if possible, and a candle.
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At the charred studio site, there was a growing mound of flowers brought by people who have come to pay their respects and pray.
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Passersby are routinely stopping for selfies and pictures of their own, while the collection of flowers built in the short time we were there.
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In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts for the ongoing ministry of evangelism at the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association may be made online at BillyGraham.org
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"We'd been following one female palm for a year, and all of the sudden she's got a male cluster" of flowers, Dr. Bernal said.
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All around her were people who had come to pay their respects, some bearing bouquets of flowers or boxing gloves, handmade signs or letters.
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The arrangement was a lovely purple and white mix of flowers and his note came on a piece of stationary embossed with a butterfly.
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Dubbed The Secret Life of Flowers, the short film is set in a grand old country mansion home to folks enjoying an eternal spring.
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Draper fiddles with a pot of flowers under a windowsill and neatly organizes the incoming residents' toiletries, food, and other items in the home.
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The 48-year-old congresswoman wore a rainbow-colored tie-dyed T-shirt, several beaded necklaces and a halo of flowers in her hair.
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Everywhere you look it's something that's been there for thousands of years, or an alleyway with window boxes of flowers and cute little cafes.
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Today, in whatever period of art you want to call it, the still life of flowers is still very much moving with the times.
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Her hyper-saturated colors come through careful placement of flowers and polyester spandex backdrops from stores like Spandex House in the city's Garment District.
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Five weeks of plastic windmills, photographs, medals, teddy bears, and heaps of flowers dry from the South Florida heat were gathered in emotional adornment.
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Its season is wrapping up when a preponderance of flowers show large ripening seed capsules, often still sheathed in very fresh-looking flower petals.
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At a yard run by the Ram Birthplace Trust, an organization overseeing construction, men pounded chisels into slabs of stone, carving swirls of flowers.
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Seminomadic Gujjar herders live here in the summer, when the slopes are carpeted with grass and wildflowers; the name Gulmarg means meadow of flowers.
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From greenhouses in Kenya to auction houses in the Netherlands to florists in London, the shipment of flowers highlights Brexit's potential disruption to trade.
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"I'm sending her a bouquet of flowers because I think the first Slovak female president deserves one," Mr. Sefcovic said as he conceded defeat.
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He is the author of Eyes Bottle Dark With a Mouthful of Flowers (Milkweed Editions, 20103), a National Poetry Series–winning collection of poems.
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Rodarte's acclaimed fall '20 collection was presented amidst a sea of flowers in St. Bartholomew's Church, a Romanesque building on Park Avenue in Manhattan.
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Each time Dr. Gilani brought his A-game: dinner at State Bird Provisions (a hot ticket for foodies), bouquets of flowers, follow-up emails.
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Don José has passed the final stage of his therapy with flying colors, and his doctor rewards him with a huge bouquet of flowers.
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A stream of flowers and gifts arrived to my dressing room, which came to look like either a flower shop or a funeral parlor.
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Her housekeeper leaves little handmade baskets full of flowers and fragrant incense around her home and pool, leaving it smelling fresh throughout the year.
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Related: An Animated Sun Rises Over Times Square Times Square Is Now A Heat Sensitive Camera A Sea of Flowers Floats Through Times Square
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You see a lot of flowers, because we are thought to be 'deflowered' in this constant abstraction of our body into flowers and orchids.
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At the top, we see cut-outs of flowers (representational of P-Orridge's childhood garden) and worms whose hermaphroditical anatomy represents the pandrogenous ideal.
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Clarke, who stars as Daenerys Targaryen on the hit show, shared an image of herself in a field of flowers donning a jacket and hat.
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The family asks that donations be made to the George Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M in lieu of flowers.
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The adult millennial dream is having your own apartment, maybe in a big city, with a cute little planter full of flowers in your window.
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A flood of tributes were posted to social media from teammates as well, including a heartbreaking picture of flowers adorning McNair's locker at the school.
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In one batch of test shots shown below, for example, the Galaxy S10e's image of a bouquet of flowers looked the most vibrant and sharp.
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Drill a hole in his cardboard hands, and then wedge in a bouquet of flowers so it looks like he's offering them to you. 4.
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Kim Yo Jong traveled to the border village of Panmunjom to deliver a wreath of flowers and her brother's condolences to senior South Korean officials.
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Little Alfie Lunn was supposed to quietly present Queen Elizabeth with a bouquet of flowers on Thursday after she unveiled a war memorial in London.
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In lieu of flowers, the family asked for donations to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals or Kansas City animal shelter.
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"A Vase of Flowers" is the only painting by an early modern Dutch woman in the museum's collection and an intricate example of the form.
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Victoria continued to feel the love as she shared some of the thoughtful gifts she'd received from her family, including a beautiful bouquet of flowers.
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Beyoncé made the baby announcement with a photo of her in lingerie kneeling in front of an overflowing wreath of flowers, rubbing her baby belly.
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In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the Colonial Church building fund or directly to the Accurso family via GoFundMe.
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Retirees could live comfortably in Medellin — known as the City of Flowers — on a budget of $1,400 to $2,000 per month, according to International Living.
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Dunst confirmed her pregnancy in an ad campaign for Rodarte, wearing a white and salmon-colored lace V-neck dress and an array of flowers.
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The pair – who had been busy practicing their curtsy and bow – presented her with a bouquet of flowers as other youngsters cheered and waved flags.
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Obama was painted by artist Kehinde Wiley and featured a backdrop made up of flowers representing his roots in Chicago, Hawaii and Kenya, while Mrs.
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Framed by two collections of flowers, he looked solemn in a tuxedo with a bow tie as he held what may have been a program.
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If you're taking macro images of flowers or details or, say, bacon, the stabilized lens will help immensely with fine detail and preventing motion blur.
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Dressed in a floor-length bright gown, Jolie, 41, shared a special moment with King Norodom Sihamoni, who presented her with a bouquet of flowers.
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In a pure Morgan moment, she dropped her congratulatory bouquet of flowers into a decanter of whiskey and then waited for someone, anyone, to notice.
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In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the Colonial Church building fund or directly to the Accurso family via GoFundMe.
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The patterns are created from a variety of backgrounds: an insteresting facade, a cluster of flowers, and the setting sun are just a few examples.
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Eight-year-old Gracie Oxby was holding a bouquet of flowers outside the golden gates of Kensington Palace when the 32-year-old royal approached.
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The farms are flourishing: between 1995 and 2014, the annual volume of flowers exported rose from 29,000 tonnes to 137,93, drawing workers from across Kenya.
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Featured here are photos of others dressed as Philomene—standing serenely in a garden of flowers, passionately kissing each other, lounging at an indoor pool.
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It's also a basket—open it up, and you can carry a bouquet of flowers and a baguette like the picturesque cyclist of your dreams.
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In lieu of flowers, the family asked for donations to be made to two charities, The Starkey Hearing Foundation and Best Buddies, in Troyer's name.
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"I bet you're catchin feelings," she wrote on a photo in front of a wall of flowers with the word "CATCH" on display behind her.
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He surprised Chyna with 28 bouquets of flowers and a card for each one after attending her Los Angeles ChyMoji launch party on Tuesday evening.
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The singer's mom, Trisha Malik, recently posted a photograph of a blossoming bouquet of flowers she received from her son and his girlfriend, Gigi Hadid.
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On average, 360 tonnes of flowers are flown out of Nairobi airport every day, mostly to Europe but also to Asia and the Middle East.
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UK-based window blinds company Swift Direct Blinds has come up with a new brainteaser: a tiny bee is hidden in a sea of flowers.
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I saw the huge wreath of flowers that hung from the closed entrance one morning, announcing the death of the old man, the pizza patriarch.
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At his funeral, a huge wreath made up of white lilies was placed among the piles of flowers, adorned with with the name "Adolf Hitler".
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"It is us who are now under siege," a participant said as he looked at the banks of flowers under a picture of Caruana Galizia.
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Just 15 miles outside Medellín, Mr. Cock-Correa is looking to replace vast acres of flowers with marijuana plants, with plans to export the harvest.
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"We came back because we love the land," he said, leaning against the fence outside his home, a brick house adorned with baskets of flowers.
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What appeared from a distance as meticulous illustrations of flowers and paisley patterns were, on closer inspection, angry, vile strings of obscenities in repeating patterns.
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Back in South Africa, Markle paid a visit to the charity ActionAid on Tuesday, where she was presented with a bouquet of flowers upon arrival.
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The latter went first to the town square, where is the statue of Lincoln, at the feet of which he laid a wreath of flowers.
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Windsor requested that instead of flowers, donations in her memory be made to the NYC LGBT Center, Callen-Lorde, the Hetrick-Martin Institute, and SAGE.
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The majority of the pieces in The Pink Palace are collages of old exploitation movie posters combined with black velvet in the shape of flowers.
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One arrived at the coffee shop where we'd arranged to meet clutching a bouquet of flowers with a giant duffel bag slung over his shoulder.
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Winter was one of the first to defend the picture, and received a bouquet of flowers from Kardashian as a thank you for her support.
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Honey Crisp Arrangement, $49-$79, available at The Bouqs Co.Valentine's Day and Mother's Day aren't the only occasions where a bouquet of flowers is appropriate.
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Annie, after a day of indignities, spots a chic woman crossing the street, gorgeously carefree and on her way to buy a bouquet of flowers.
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The main cocktail menu, designed by Stephanie Wheeler (formerly of Three Dots and a Dash in Chicago), centers on Japanese Hanakotoba, the language of flowers.
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American, for example, notes that it shipped more than 400 tons of flowers from Amsterdam to the U.S. in the two weeks around Valentine's Day.
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What I would love to see is a flower maze; plant a lot of flowers over the years, and let it grow into a maze.
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The 2012 request claims Pursehouse broke into Harwick's apartment complex multiple times, once smashing picture frames, another time taping dozens of flowers to her door.
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Fake flowers are usually made with silk, but if you're concerned about the environmental impact of flowers go ethical and use fair-trade plants only.
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When he arrived in Helmand Province a couple of years ago, he was greeted with garlands of flowers and boarded in a V.I.P. government guesthouse.
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A grower called PharmoCann displayed rows of sealed plastic vials containing strains of flowers undergoing testing with names like Blue, Train Wreck and Voodoo Child.
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But many deserve greater recognition, above all Runa Thorkelsdottir, whose dozens of offset prints of flowers are as restorative as the first day of spring.
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It was a delivery man with a bouquet of flowers for Bumble's head of college marketing, from a guy she had met on the app.
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A riotous headdress of flowers and butterflies, pinned carefully into her hair, is teamed with a heavily embellished, sweeping gown in black and cobalt blue.
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Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher are being privately honored by family and friends Thursday ... and the service includes a ton of flowers and Meryl Streep.
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In each of the works, the carefully cut canvas drapes voluptuously to evoke a womb-like space that is decorated with cross-stitching of flowers.
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The audiobooks may be a small attempt at redemption, but you could not pay me to listen to Kemper's audio recording of Flowers In the Attic.
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Fitbit Blaze Smart Fitness Watch — $159.95 (list price $199.95) See Details Bring mom a bouquet of flowers with a vase that doubles as a smartphone stand.
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In lieu of flowers, the family has asked for donations to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals or Kansas City animal shelter.
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" By the end of the episode, NeNe was in tears again — this time over a bouquet of flowers Gregg sent with a note of apology. "Mrs.
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Little Alfie Lunn was supposed to quietly present the Queen with a bouquet of flowers in March 2017 after she unveiled a war memorial in London.
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And yes, that is the Hawks mascot waiting just behind them to surprise Ka'Oir with a bouquet of flowers, because Gucci Mane truly thinks of everything.
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Amid bouquets of flowers stuck into the chain-link fence, a man in a purple hoodie used a black ribbon to tie on a single rose.
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The next photo was a particularly lovely bouquet of flowers, which Gaga accompanied with a note about how Bey inspired her long before they were friends.
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Brother Anwar Hadid handed Gigi a bouquet of flowers while their mother Yolanda Hadid, who was seated beside him, stole a quick hug with her daughter.
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Fans visited both locations of the former restaurant to mourn Bourdain's death, placing bouquets of flowers in the door handles and overflowing them onto the sidewalk.
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Two bouquets of flowers were placed upon his coffin, the BBC reported, as his body was transported from his home in Cambridge to the university church.
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When I got to Canterbury Cathedral, Tom was waiting for me outside this incredibly beautiful building with a bottle of champagne and a bunch of flowers.
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She visited two different herbariums—places at which huge collections of flowers are dried and pressed as specimens—to compare modern flowers to the preserved specimen.
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Moms all across the United States may soon start to receive bundles of buds in celebration of Mother's Day rather than the traditional bouquet of flowers.
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On the 'outside' walls are various works focusing on exterior garden structures, copses, and courtyards, while the inner contains more 'internal' arrangements of flowers and flowerbeds.
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Initially, the scene optimizer identified this scene as a generic "street scene" instead of "flowers", but holding the phone closer to the greenery corrected the mistake.
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Based on The Rock's Instagram photos, it looks like when Lauren Hashian arrived home, she was met with loads of flowers, candles, balloons, cards, and gifts.
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There were two Barbie dresses, a floating cake (which doesn't really look edible, but details), all the chandeliers, and, of course, thousands and thousands of flowers.
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A study of growers of flowers, vegetables and betel - a mild stimulant that is chewed - found they were over-irrigating by around 30 percent, she said.
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Instead of flowers, Alvarez's family asked that donations be made to the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, the FealGood Foundation and the nonprofit Kids Need More.
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The family plans to hold a private funeral and asked that donations be made to Americans for Immigrant Justice in Miami, Florida, in lieu of flowers.
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This trend has been sourced back to the 1970s and Liz Christy, who would plant all sort of flowers and greenery where she lived in Manhattan.
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Swisher, 33, donned a sleeveless wedding gown and wore a wreath of flowers in her hair while Starcevic, 36, was barefoot and dressed in white linen.
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With the first floating rolling out in 1936, an annual parade in the Netherlands has spent years combining mechanics, sculpture, and millions upon millions of flowers.
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Fresh bread is one of life's simple joys, yet bringing home a baguette from a bakery can feel like taking care of a bouquet of flowers.
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I can easily paint pictures of flowers every day, but I'm doing this because I want to do it, and I really care about these things.
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The former president showed up with a bouquet of flowers during the promotional event for his wife's memoir, "Becoming," in the nation's capital on Saturday night.
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So far no word on who was in attendance, but how cute would it be if Frances was given a tiny bouquet of flowers to hold?
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She had help decoding the Victorian symbolism of flowers and foliage in his drawings: Grapevines signified intoxication, waterlilies represented purity of heart, and sunflowers conveyed adoration.
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Instead of carrying the classic bouquets of flowers for the wedding photos, each member of the wedding party toted an adoptable puppy from Partners 4 Pets.
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On the Promenade des Anglais on Saturday, there were memorials of flowers and notes, sometimes every few feet, to mark where people had lost their lives.
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The spot where the woman's body was found, in woods beside a golf course, has been covered with hundreds of offerings of flowers, food and drink.
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One person commented that they were surprised thousands of people would even wait in traffic for hours on end just to see a field of flowers.
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The restoration of the first garden room, nearest the house, will be the most formal in appearance, with a parterre and beds of flowers and vegetables.
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It depicts a "pleasure garden," in which a man and woman sit under an archway of flowers, presumably seeking privacy in which to whisper sweet nothings.
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After returning home from a party to celebrate her Chymoji app, she found 28 bouquets of flowers with 28 cards waiting for her in her kitchen.
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One of the young men, who is sitting down, holds a bouquet of flowers in his left hand while waving his right thumb in the air.
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He described a man wearing a white crown possibly made of flowers taking a "leadership stance" by standing atop the tallest coral rock on the beach.
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Do we have to know the Latin names of flowers — or the English names, for that matter — to be moved by the beauty of a garden?
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"No more Marriott Residence Inn for us," Rapinoe said with a grin after settling into an overstuffed love seat next to a stunning bouquet of flowers.
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Beside a picture of Cox smiling, dozens of white candles lay beside bunches of flowers and a message board upon which people had written their condolences.
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Business Insider has affiliate partnerships, so we get a share of the revenue from your purchase May is the month of flowers and many, many graduations.
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To Ellie Jauncey and Anna Day of the Flower Appreciation Society in London, herbs are the equals of flowers and ought to be treated as such.
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On Thursday night, this premise blossomed into the idea of a vibrant garden full of flowers, brought to life by the starriest models of the moment.
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The 2015 Sonoma Coast cabernet, from the Waterhorse Ridge Vineyard, just seven miles from the Pacific, is lean and refreshing, with aromas of flowers and herbs.
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Depicting a naked teenage girl with a basket of flowers, "Fillette à la Corbeille Fleurie" is widely acclaimed but, given the cultural #MeToo moment, potentially discomfiting.
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The '80s-era coverlet set in motion an idea Jamieson had been mulling over for some time: sewing a single spray of flowers onto T-shirts.
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The space, Il Fiorista, which opened yesterday, doesn't so much look like a bouquet of flowers — rather, it offers the calming, rapturous effect of smelling one.
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Defense: 'Curtis Flowers is innocent' One of Flowers' attorneys, Rob McDuff, applauded Evans' recusal and said he looked forward to an impartial review by Fitch's office.
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