Coronet Sentence Examples

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  • Outside. We're going to Coronet Park.

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  • They include a coronet, a rod, a ring, a sword and a mantle.

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  • Today she wears a coronet of boiling cloud, Yesterday above a sea of mist her head stood proud.

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  • Beside this, there were nearly three hundred very fine pearls, twelve of which were set in a gold coronet.

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  • The most beautiful white lace dress was hanging inside, complete with matching shoes, gloves and a coronet of white freesias.

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  • Her devotion to him, and his devotion to her, is the whole known story of their private life; and we may believe that nothing ever gratified him more than offering her a coronet from Mr Disraeli.

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  • It is a gem of the first water which Concord wears in her coronet.

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  • The area is comprised of four resorts, which include Coronet Peak, The Remarkables, Cardrona and Treble Cone.

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  • He decided to take a walk to Coronet Park and grabbed a bag of bread on his way out for the ducks.

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  • Jackson and Elisabeth left the party for a walk to Coronet Park.

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  • They admit of being forced into early bloom, like the hyacinth and tulip. They vary with a white, creamy or yellow perianth, and a yellow, lemon, primrose or white cup or coronet; and, being richly fragrant, they are general favourites amongst spring flowers.

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  • This coronet forms the most conspicuous and beautiful part of the flower of many species, and consists of outgrowths from the tube formed subsequently to the other parts, and having little morphological significance, but being physiologically useful in favouring the cross-fertilization of the flower by means of insects.

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  • Towards the completion of its growth a more or less prominent ring of bone, termed the burr or coronet, is deposited at its base just above the junction with the pedicle; this ring tending to constrict the blood-vessels, and thus cut off the supply of blood from the antlers...

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  • With his head encircled by a coronet of dogs teeth, and covered with a network cap or piece of bark-cloth, the septum of the nose transfixed by a pencil of bone or shell, and perhaps a shell or fibre armlet or two, the Papuan is in complete everyday attire.

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  • Coronet cuts coronet cuts Coronet cuts and dead wood management A coronet cuts is a technique for producing a natural fracture effect in cut stubs ends.

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  • Coronet Park was half way between their two houses, an easy walk from each.

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  • Jackson had planned to propose to Elisabeth in Coronet Park after the first snowstorm, but if Miriam wanted to take part he would not deny her.

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  • These have the coronet in the centre of the flower very large in proportion to the other parts, and much expanded, like the old hooped petticoats.

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  • The use of a coronet by the barons dates from the coronation of Charles II., and by letters patent of the 7th of August 1661 their coronet is described as a circle of gold with six pearls on it.

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  • Guidubaldo was the last duke of the Montefeltro line; at his death in 1508 he bequeathed his coronet to Francesco Maria della Rovere, nephew of Julius II., and for about a century Urbino was ruled by its second dynasty of the Della Rovere family.

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  • Princess Ozma, dressed in her most splendid robes of state, sat in the magnificent emerald throne, with her jewelled sceptre in her hand and her sparkling coronet upon her fair brow.

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