The current show is more bedizened, to use a favorite word of Jay's, and less cozy; it's the spectacle and the language of the scam, more than the strategy, that have become the focus.
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His guests swept up the steps of the Plaza that night, bedizened in jeweled and feathered masks, and sheathed in extravagant black-and-white gowns inspired by those Cecil Beaton designed for the Ascot scene in " My Fair Lady ."
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After craning my neck to catch the 15th or 20th bedizened ceiling-- the most stunning is the Hall of Ancestors, a chandeliered gallery from which portraits of the dukes and their consorts stare benignly down-- I was delighted to visit the woodworking studio.
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Upon learning of the death of her children, Basilea went mad and wandered up and down, with hair disheveled and bedizened with ornaments, playing wildly on the timbrel and cymbal . When the people of Atlantis tried to restrain her, she disappeared into a terrible lightning storm.
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For the first time, candidates for prime minister must appeal directly to voters who are neither Labor nor Likud, but are " floating " undecided or members of Israel's bedizened and often bizarre minority parties _ a perplexing assortment of religious fanatics, ethnics ( including Arabs ) and ideologues.
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The divisions which were exceedingly high, were adorned according to the various owners; some were lined with blue cloth and bedizened with an abundance of large brass-headed nails; others would be scarlet; green baize was the prevailing'comfort', whilst some of less pretensions were satisfied with paint.