| 11. | Outsiders began getting tattoos to adorn themselves without breaking that law.
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| 12. | Pictures of these, too, adorn the wall of nostalgia.
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| 13. | Nicole, solo, adorns the current Rolling Stone and Esquire.
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| 14. | And George and Barbara Bush, whose photograph adorns his office.
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| 15. | And framed vintage golf photos and course blueprints adorn the hallways.
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| 16. | Exotic license plates adorn nearby parking lots, and scalpers proliferate.
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| 17. | The more adventurous can adorn their eyes, lips and cheeks.
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| 18. | Aunt Sarah's quilt adorns the guest-room bed.
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| 19. | Orders soon came for glass pieces to adorn factories and hotels.
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| 20. | Did listeners once adorn their ears with flowers, not earplugs?
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