| 11. | The emperor Tiberius always wore a wreath of bay during storms.
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| 12. | The King family laid a wreath at King's crypt.
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| 13. | On the last night, he is crowned with a wreath.
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| 14. | Mantinband said, adjusting the wreath that encircled his knitted skullcap.
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| 15. | Christmas lights and wreaths now hang on the shops and restaurants.
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| 16. | Green wreaths with festive red gingham ribbons hung in the window.
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| 17. | Club coach Cecilia Colledge had sent a huge wreath of carnations.
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| 18. | Randy's fellow firefighters put a wreath at his grave.
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| 19. | The adjutant general every October lays a wreath at his site,
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| 20. | A small wreath also decorated in battery-operated twinkle lights.
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