Also on sale were tea towels, oven gloves and flower sprigged cotton fabrics.
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The grass sprigged on the greens of the course was SeaDwarf Seashore Paspalum, a highly salt-tolerant grass variety.
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"To be able to wear a Ralph Lauren blouse, " she says, gently touching the sprigged fabric.
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Whereas the Indian versions emphasized royal attributes, in China they were " transformed into dynamic idealized generals ", with elaborate armour, often with added sprigged reliefs.
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Its excellent bones are hidden behind sheetrock; its inlaid floors are pierced by a hulking metal spiral staircase; its elegant entrance hallway walls are blanketed with tiny-flower-sprigged pastel wallpaper.
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Myriam Schaefer's second collection at Nina Ricci produced romantic clothes that swung mainly between Mme . de Pompadour with outlandish panniers and the Bronte sisters in nostalgic, pretty long dresses sprigged with flowers.
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"It is vegetatively planted only " _ meaning sod, sprigged or plugged with live growing plants, according to Jason Gray, turfgrass extension assistant with Texas A & AMP; M University.
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Fresh invention with a vintage country look is their forte : They'll rebuild potting tables, make their own chandeliers sprigged with birds or have an artist friend paint old framed windows with seasonal motifs.
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Pink toweling was used for a suit with wide-legged pants and pom pom buttons and in an evening gown with flower-sprigged lace caps to the sleeves and a full skirt over a heavily padded petticoat.
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They also made more decorative " hunting jugs " sprigged with moulded decorations of huntsmen, windmills, men smoking or beehives, sometimes with the handle in the form of a greyhound, and terracotta goods, both practical and decorative.