He shows an O'Keeffe that would make a Hallmark card blush, an image of a cow skull floating over a nosegay of posies.
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Peter Keough of the " Boston Phoenix " said, " This exercise in scenery and music is as innocuous as a nosegay ."
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It is a still life consisting of a small nosegay on a windowsill, the window behind it revealing a fuzzy, as if misty, outdoors.
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These are thought to have derived from nosegays which would have mitigated the smell of some of the less salubrious parts of the town in times past.
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Her principal work, " A Sweet Nosegay, or Pleasant Posye, contayning a Hundred and Ten Phylosophicall Flowers ", appeared in 1573.
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Before I saw the five-layer wedding cakes draped in nosegays and swags of sugar-dough roses so intricate I'd swear they were real.
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Today, the only traces of the " pedilavium " at Royal Maundy are the nosegays and the linen towels worn by several of the officials.
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Other accounts reported that he would invite prospective victims to smell a fake nosegay and then stab them in the face with the spike hiding within the flowers.
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Uptown, Randi Costa was primping her nosegays and rearranging a vase of fat, happy Grand Prix long-stemmed roses ( about $ 150 a dozen ).
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Queen Elizabeth II ( centre, in blue ) and Prince Philip hold nosegays by Rosie Hughes as they leave Wakefield Cathedral after the Royal Maundy ( in 2005)