They kept the valuable Callender's name but focused on ornamenting their sets and costumes; the troupe eventually became the most lavishly produced black troupe in the world.
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The lectern at Swanscombe, Kent, has an eras, circle of good foliage ornamenting each face of the book rest, and sonic tracery work at either end.
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The rings and tassels bore witness to Ad�la�de's good taste, and she had no doubt spent all her little hoard in ornamenting this pretty piece of work.
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As a relatively simple but effective way of ornamenting an opening it was widely used for minor doors or windows in grand buildings, and the main door of more modest ones.
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There are no gods or heroes _ not even a Hanuman _ ornamenting its facade, just the statues of two identical golden monkeys, as alike as bookends, flanking its summit.
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Jain temples ornamenting the landscapes of Rajasthan and Gujarat ( including those at Mount Abu, Palitana and Osian ) bear testimony to the support extended by Rajput rulers to the Jain tradition.
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The folk masters of this art displayed a very high level of achievement in building and ornamenting towers, fortresses, ensembles of buildings, mosques, bridges, constructions at springs and wells.
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External stone figurative reliefs and other ornamenting is in keeping with local traditions found in Georgia . 24 metres to the west of the church is a tall bell tower, 40 metres high.
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Wagner is revered by opera lovers but also has a special place of honor and controversy in Germany, where his rousing arpeggios ornamenting stories of mythical Germanic heroes were a favorite of Adolf Hitler.
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And then there was the finale, when the bouffant-wigged models trotted down the conveyor belt for the speediest exit ever, which lead to a pile-up of washed velvet dresses with sparkling sequins ornamenting them.