The statue is full covered with 22 karat " kampoh " ( " gold paper " ) imported from Thailand amounting to 1.5 billion rupiahs.
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The parade has been held for 21 years and is sponsored by El Museo del Barrio, whose staff members walked the route in gold paper crowns, alongside sheep, donkeys and camels.
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The cake contains a " f�ve ", a small china doll; whomever finds it becomes king or queen and gets to wear a gold paper crown and choose his or her partner.
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One recent morning, natty elves in silk scarves-- female friends of the governor-- were wrapping Christmas presents in gold paper, their holiday spirits as glowing as the battleship silver in the dining room.
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For instance, Hell Bank Notes are commonly found in regions where Cantonese populations dominate but are rarely seen or used in places such as Taiwan or Macau, which use " gold paper ".
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Big rounds of perfect puff pastry encase a rich almond cream, with a bean, an almond or a ceramic figure of a baby embedded inside and often a gold paper crown set on top.
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Democratic leaders, using every tactic possible to pump holes in the GOP balloon, passed out chocolate bars Monday wrapped in gold paper _ a pointed swipe at Kemp's support for the return to the gold standard.
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When Mary Poppins wasn't busy ruling the nursery with a will of iron, or admiring her own reflection in a shop window, she worked fabulous deeds : sliding up banisters, presiding at tea parties held on the ceiling, pasting gold paper stars in the heavens at night.
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If someone wanted to give me the best gift in the world, they'd wrap hope and kindness in tissue, put them in a box covered with gold paper and tied with silver ribbon and mark it all with a tag that said, " Do not open until January ."
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Onstage, pint-size extras appeared in gold paper crowns, spellbound as the cardboard characters of the plot came to life : mellifluous role models, enacted by the court tutors, starry storybook princes twinkling with benevolence that ennobled ( and momentarily rejuvenated ) even jaded oldsters out front in the house.