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  • In a richly ornamented setting with animals and plants on a red background, in 14 copper rosettes placed between lacunars, there are the Wise Virgins and Foolish Virgins of the New Testament parable; the former hold lighted lamps, the latter have lamps already extinguished.
  • Her gaze, unfocused, fell on the swath of ivory silk adorning the richly hued carpet. DEVIL'S BRIDE
  • Another man came from behind me and removed his richly plumed helmet.
  • The amhrán or song metres have a richly assonated stanzaic form, and are also accentual.
  • The variety is enough here to make the listener giddy, especially when presented in such vivid, richly textured studio sound. Times, Sunday Times
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  • Classic, richly textured desert rock. The Sun
  • Made at Charles Back's winery cum cheese factory, this is a smoky, intense, richly oaked white with honey, lemon, lime and herbal fruit characters.
  • While Disney turned out elegant, smooth, richly detailed work, Ub's stuff looked like high-school doodles.
  • This was a richly deserved commendation and Helen can be proud of her performance.
  • They, too, have the richly overembellished rooflines; they, too, have achieved a fanciful arrangement of spaces possible only through centuries of adding structure onto structure onto ruin. Inside, Outside, Upside Down (And Inside Out)
  • The rest of his person was sheathed in the complete mail of the time, richly inlaid with silver, which contrasted with the azure in which the steel was damasked. Count Robert of Paris
  • But Monaco richly deserved the victory for a hugely impressive performance. Times, Sunday Times
  • Workers will take the money, which they richly deserve, but it should not stop us seeing the big agenda and confronting the share scheme.
  • On the fringes of this retinue, lions and crocodiles pounce on their victims while an elephant runs amok, and at the centre is the Navab, enlarged as befits his status, bending from his richly caparisoned mount to slash at a lion.
  • But Monaco richly deserved the victory for a hugely impressive performance. Times, Sunday Times
  • The first, vastly enjoyable sign that Alicia is something other than mindlessly supportive comes after the requisite press conference, when she gives him the kind of roundhouse slap such husbands so richly deserve. Julianna Margulies marries strength, smarts in 'Good Wife'
  • Kudos to you; you richly deserve the recognition.
  • Richly scanted dark berry and plum aroma with complex fruitcake , richness and resonantly depth.
  • A cheerful wood-fire blazed in the capacious hearth; a little at one side an old-fashioned table, with richly-carved legs, was placed -- destined, no doubt, to receive the supper, for which preparations were going forward; and ranged with exact regularity, stood the tall-backed chairs, whose ungracefulness was more than counterbalanced by their comfort. The Purcell Papers, Volume II
  • No one would issue such a direct order, but cloaked in silence is intent, and in a system of "clubbish" cronyism, accomplishment of inferred intent is richly rewarded. Speaking the Unspeakable
  • The area was richly stocked with large mammals, and the human inhabitants knew this well. BRITAIN BC: Life In Britain and Ireland before the Romans
  • TV would not touch him for punditry duties, fearful of what he might say, and hence there was no glorious retirement into the public life of a celebrity, of the sort which his playing career so richly deserved.
  • A richly decorated palanquin, escorted by a band of priests and devotees, carried in the Kumari, dressed in her gold and scarlet finery.
  • Both depict big, bold animals freely and use collage and richly wrought texture. Times, Sunday Times
  • Similarly, if he was watching a richly textured film, he would not expect to per - ceive consciously every detail of every scene, dia - logue, music, etc. Elric At The End of Time
  • This omnibus, richly illustrated and produced, puts together all his writings over the years.
  • Every moment of the fashion industry's misery is richly deserved by the designers and magazine poltroons who perpetuate this
  • The magnificence of royal palaces, no matter how richly appointed, cannot take away the disappointment of a bad performance.
  • When cooked - you can bake, broil, grill, sauté or even microwave it - the flesh becomes tender and richly sweet.
  • The very best kind of cake, in my experience, is the simplest; a richly flavored quatre quarts, what we call pound cake. Why Fancy Cakes Can Taste So Crummy
  • And it is in watching such a richly drawn, complex film that we become the winners.
  • Ninety-odd photos from an archive of more than 5000 in the Akademie der Künste Berlin held me in fascination for most of the afternoon - beautifully expressive, often richly textured - but what I may remember even more vividly is the hour-long film portrait of her, made in 1992 by Antonia Lerch. 'All the new beginnings...'
  • I also ate the most wonderful soup there - a richly flavoured cream of pumpkin soup with port wine.
  • How do the peoples of the given area divide themselves as cultural beings? what are the outstanding “cultural areas” and what are the dominant ideas in each (e.g., the Mohammedan north of Africa; the primitive hunting, non-agricultural culture of the Bushmen in the south; the culture of the Australian natives, poor in physical respects but richly developed in ceremonialism; the more advanced and highly specialized culture of Polynesia)? Chapter 10. Language, Race and Culture
  • For the first day of her hearing Caroline appeared in the tall hat plumes that were her trademark; when she removed this inside, she wound white veiling around her head and over the bodice of her "'richly twilled black sarsenet dress,'" giving the intended dignified costume a bizarre effect. Framing Romantic Dress: Mary Robinson, Princess Caroline and the Sex/Text
  • The acclaim was richly deserved, but things were less glamorous from her point of view.
  • This was a richly deserved three points and a victory which put them nine points clear of the drop zone. Times, Sunday Times
  • Those who made the emotional investment were richly rewarded. Times, Sunday Times
  • Much of it consists of more or less richly annotated lists of the sorts of things one sees and experiences.
  • Any recompense you can offer them will be most richly deserved. Times, Sunday Times
  • But when it comes to fighting your opponents you can zoom in close to the action on a richly depicted battlefield. Times, Sunday Times
  • The ceiling is richly decorated in marble and fresco.
  • Beyond the crack, I caught a peak at a room built purely for comfort, decorated so richly as to be almost too opulent.
  • Coloring the paper dolls was fun, too, the Crayola wax sliding richly onto the stiff matte tagboard. THE FORBIDDEN GAME
  • He was not the first to publish a detailed survey of architecture, but his treatise was written in comprehensible language, relatively unencumbered by philosophical verbiage and richly detailed with how-to instruction. Andrea Palladio's influential architecture at National Building Museum
  • The two richly dressed infants have brought their pets, as bright-eyed as themselves, with them.
  • ‘Yes,’ Orhan answered in his richly accented English.
  • Some for the words -- in raiment of needlework -- propose another rendering, "on variegated (or embroidered) cloths" -- that is, in the manner of the East, richly wrought tapestry was spread on the ground, on which the bride walked. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Some of the ceilings, especially that of the domed rotunda and the dining room, are richly decorated.
  • So the kings said that they would give him all things soever that he desired, and therewith was a great army got ready, and all things wrought in the most heedful wise, ships and all war-gear, so that his journey might be of the stateliest: but Sigurd himself steered the dragon-keel which was the greatest and noblest; richly wrought were their sails, and glorious to look on. The Story of the Volsungs
  • Écossais of a very large and decided check pattern, his orange satin neckcloth, and his jean-boots, with tips of shiny leather, — these, with a gold embroidered cap, and a richly-gilt cane, or other varieties of ornament of a similar tendency Alexis Soyer and the Rise of the Celebrity Chef
  • The interiors are arty and richly textured, with industrial lighting, chunky furniture and splashes of yellow in the chalk and charcoal colour scheme. Times, Sunday Times
  • An amusing, heartwarming adventure put forth in richly flavored prose. Princess Ben by Catherine Murdock: Book summary
  • The 2006 i s classic in style, offering a richly perfumed nose, with top notes of blackcurrant fruit and fine, fruity tannins. In Search of Barolo
  • Thus the name indicated the joy of the people at the fancied propitiation of the god by this sacrifice; in antithesis to its joyless name subsequently. valley of slaughter -- It should be the scene of slaughter, no longer of children, but of men; not of "innocents" (Jer 19: 4), but of those who richly deserved their fate. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Cooked in a cassoulet, this garlic and richly herby pork affair needs a very distinctive and forward wine to match it.
  • This is the unidealistic version; as always she is richly sexual -- the very timbre as well as her masterly deployment of it (listen to the chalumeau of 'Nachtgespenster' and 'laenger') make one see and feel the disordered bed, the sultry night, the sensual coils. Les lignes, les couleurs, les sons deviennent vagues
  • The catwalks thronged with beautifully crafted, richly textured clothes that begged to be stroked, touched and admired. Times, Sunday Times
  • You strike a period where you are richly fertile in terms of ideas and physical activity. Times, Sunday Times
  • And now he showed me pieces of armour, that is, a vizored headpiece or armet, with cuirass, backplates, pauldrons and vambraces, all very richly gilded, the which it seemed he had chosen for my defence. Martin Conisby's Vengeance
  • The two elements have been perfectly blended, allowing for detailed and stylized characters on a colorful backdrop of gorgeous moving skies, richly painted backdrops, and subtle changes in light.
  • The dried, hardened remains of the lahar persist today, a streak of barren rock on a landscape that is otherwise richly vegetated.
  • I like Ken's method best – the others seem to give large, dryish flakes of egg, which remain quite separate from the rice, while his rice is richly golden all the way through. How to cook perfect egg fried rice
  • Amidst the "arabesque" of richly drawn characters, Suskind reveals a few bombshell discoveries regarding the Bush Administration's irresponsibility and outright lies. Dan Brown: George W. Bush Blew the Biggest British Terror Investigation Ever to Score Pre-Midterm Election Political Points... McCain '08!
  • Some of the ceilings, especially that of the domed rotunda and the dining room, are richly decorated.
  • The walls were hung with dark but richly coloured tapestries depicting scenes of legend.
  • This book is richly stocked with people whom any person of decent instincts will find loathsome. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Can we discern here an eye to the richly sensitised and widely available storehouses of our vernacular literature?
  • Beneath the richly covered buildings lie the sombre underground burial vaults.
  • Written in richly described flashbacks that slowly reveal the characters 'almost surreal connections, this deceptively understated novel asks crucial questions about how to live and reconcile history in an atomic age. The Ash Garden: Summary and book reviews of The Ash Garden by Dennis Bock.
  • We're fortunate that MoMA was from the start collecting richly from this new and diverse generation, comprised as it is of imagists whom in being less dissident and cliched than their forerunners, show and explorative aptitude for the more nuanced and varied aspects of queer life. G. Roger Denson: MoMA and AA Bronson Present "Queer Cinema: Today and Yesterday"
  • Internal space was organized around the fireplace below the roof opening, and a richly engraved central column played both a functional and a sacral role.
  • A cheerful wood-fire blazed in the capacious hearth; a little at one side an old - fashioned table, with richly-carved legs, was placed — destined, no doubt, to receive the supper, for which preparations were going forward; and ranged with exact regularity, stood the tall-backed chairs, whose ungracefulness was more than counterbalanced by their comfort. The Purcell Papers
  • The promise of hypertext lies in its ability to produce large, complex, richly connected, and cross-referenced bodies of information.
  • The narrative technique is deliberately non-linear and complex, the language richly poetic and suffused with biblical references.
  • At the end of the seventeenth century, King's Counsel began to wear richly laced cravats, which together with their silk gown and full-bottomed wig, remain their full dress to the present day.
  • There was a fine performance by the boys' choir, Boni Pueri, whose five part final chorus is characterised by richly scored orchestral music combined with traditional fugal writing.
  • While the gaily coloured and richly sugared chocolate eggs that we enjoy are recent in origin, the real egg, decorated with colours or gilt, has been acknowledged as a symbol of continuing life and resurrection since long.
  • Next was led the King's horse for that day, together with his son's; the King's saddle and furniture most richly beset with stones of great price and beauty.
  • He adds that they are "jubilant" about Pennsylvania the ejection of Rick Santorum from elected politics really is a richly deserved event, though nowhere near sufficient for today Archive 2006-11-01
  • There is a satisfaction in turning out of doors a nephew or niece who is pecuniarily dependent, but when the youthful relative is richly endowed, the satisfaction is much diminished. Phineas Finn
  • The temple of Sri Ranngam is situated a mile from the bridge and three miles from the fort, the entrance being through a gopura forty-eight feet high; the sides of this passage, one hundred feet long and forty-three feet high, are richly ornamented. Travels in the Far East
  • Its octagonal shape, ribbed wooden ceiling, and richly decorated stucco make it one of the finest churches in the Caribbean.
  • The museum is richly enhanced-both in its restoration and in the new ways it can serve the art and the museumgoer. Do The Wright Thing
  • As exhausting as this journey must have been for the word bank, it has served English-speakers well, and richly. The English Is Coming!
  • The one-liners are snappy, the situations volatile and the comic opportunities richly rewarded.
  • While Mrs. Vesey and Miss Halcombe were richly clad (each in the manner most becoming to her age), the first in silver-grey, and the second in that delicate primrose-yellow colour which matches so well with a dark complexion and black hair, Miss Fairlie was unpretendingly and almost poorly dressed in plain white muslin. The Woman in White
  • The level brows shaded eyes that looked straight out at him, fearless, unconcealing; the richly curved lips were parted in a dazzling expression of happiness. Gold Out of Celebes
  • His suffering at her hands would have been unbearable had he not so richly deserved it for his crass stupidity and snobbishness.
  • Always looked bright and his goal was richly deserved. The Sun
  • Here the sumptuous richness of digital video is brought to an extreme, an impressionistic dazzle which almost overwhelms, the play of light and color as vivid and subtle as Monet, but moving, and richly attended with sounds.
  • The film speaks of longing and desire and is a richly metaphoric movement portrait.
  • Her luxurious screens, richly evocative objects in lacquer and striking modernist standalone pieces look as innovative today as they did during the 1920s and 1930s when her career was at its height.
  • The area will be richly planted with trees, shrubs, ferns, sedges and rushes.
  • Yet you need only look a little beneath the crisp consonants and tailored suits to find some richly satisfying and moving human drama. Times, Sunday Times
  • He said that she richly deserves the award which she received at a black tie event in the Civic Hall, Trowbridge, last night.
  • She found herself in a bed in a richly decorated room with plaster moldings around the ceiling and windows that reached almost that high, though now heavy velvet curtains were drawn over them and small lamps burned.
  • The inner lining membrane of the eyelids is known as the conjunctiva; it is richly supplied with blood-vessels and nerves. A Practical Physiology
  • But the king for me was keema kaleji: lamb livers and kidneys chopped into a ragout of richly spiced minced lamb, unremittingly generous in providing the molten, offally joys of the carnivorous life.
  • This book is richly stocked with people whom any person of decent instincts will find loathsome. The Times Literary Supplement
  • How do the peoples of the given area divide themselves as cultural beings? what are the outstanding “cultural areas” and what are the dominant ideas in each (e.g., the Mohammedan north of Africa; the primitive hunting, non-agricultural culture of the Bushmen in the south; the culture of the Australian natives, poor in physical respects but richly developed in ceremonialism; the more advanced and highly specialized culture of Polynesia)? Chapter 10. Language, Race and Culture
  • Here was he, the individual, very possibly placed on -- at all events, infesting -- a particular planet for a considerable number of years; the planet was so elaborately constructed, so richly clothed with trees and valleys and uplands and running waters and multitudinary grass-blades, and the body that housed Felix Kennaston was so intricately wrought with tiny bones and veins and sinews, with sockets and valves and levers, and little hairs which grew upon the body like grass-blades about the earth, that it seemed unreasonable to suppose this much cunning mechanism had been set agoing aimlessly: and so, he often wondered if he was not perhaps expected to devote these years of human living to some intelligible purpose? The Cream of the Jest: A Comedy of Evasions
  • The lowering clouds, the sudden downpours, the richly evocative hiss of tarpaulin across closely trimmed lawn? Times, Sunday Times
  • The catalog entries on icons are richly illustrated, including details of the larger panels.
  • Her work in Vera Drake is so fully rounded, richly detailed and emotionally devastating that there really is no competition.
  • It is both funny and moving, simple and richly rewarding, and most certainly worthy of your attention.
  • Cheapside, having invested some money in two desks, several pairs of richly-plated candlesticks, a dinner epergne, and a bagatelle-board. The History of Pendennis
  • Notched, rounded, cut into fan or lozenge shapes, and sometimes folded over a dowel, these paintings presented richly textured planes of color - blood, rust, lipstick and fog.
  • Coffee steamed in the richly decorated silver pot.
  • This is a remarkable book, richly detailed and extraordinarily moving.
  • But it doesn't take too long to realise that this tiny exhibition is in fact one of the most richly rewarding currently on show.
  • It can be dry, medium dry, medium sweet, richly honeyed, sweet and even the leanest most acidic wines prove perfect for dry or medium dry fizz.
  • There was warmth here, albeit in abeyance; the promise of life still lay richly upon this house. ON A WILD NIGHT
  • So it is impressive they've come out with such a vivid, richly textured work as this. The Sun
  • The facade, with its richly gilded crest on the front window and French doors, has been carefully rest­ored. Beechworth's Victorian Architecture
  • The fish was tender and succulent, tasting a little spicy, richly flavoured by the oil, pepper and spices.
  • Every sentence so richly freighted with typographical errors that the original authors would not recognize their own stories. THE SHIPPING NEWS
  • But is that service receiving the recognition it so richly deserves?
  • It was tiled with the utmost care, and painted to a beautiful blend of Spanish, Indian, and renascence decor that blended only better with the richly coloured carpets.
  • The Companion is strongest on players in the modern game and the best of them are richly rewarding subjects. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The precipitous banks of red sandstone are richly clothed with vegetation, some of the trees ancient and very fine, especially the magnificent one called the capon tree, and the lofty king of the wood, remnants of the fine forests which at one time had covered the country. Personal Recollections, from Early Life to Old Age, of Mary Somerville
  • Language is richly composed of many references which set up a commonality of theme between different parts of text or speech.
  • Any recompense you can offer them will be most richly deserved. Times, Sunday Times
  • She finally obtained the recognition which she so richly deserved.
  • She laughed richly, and raised her hand and lightly brushed his messy forelock of hair. AN OLDER WOMAN
  • The two richly dressed infants have brought their pets, as bright-eyed as themselves, with them.
  • The Conference outfit richly deserved their win after twice taking the lead through Richie Mitchell.
  • As such it was said to be richly ornamented with jewels, to which every king, from Faridûn to the last of the Pehlevi monarchs, added. Persia Revisited
  • His voice grows richly guttural as he intones each angel's name.
  • You strike a period where you are richly fertile in terms of ideas and physical activity. Times, Sunday Times
  • At the time, Yang bemoaned, "A dignified, nonhysterical account of our peculiar sufferings untethered to the American upper middle class's Ivy League fixation and richly justified fear of national decline remains elusive. Silpa Kovvali: Tiger Brother: An Interview With Wesley Yang
  • Every moment of the fashion industry's misery is richly deserved by the designers and magazine poltroons who perpetuate this absurd creation.
  • The large vases, jars, and bowls displayed are all richly decorated with delicate and elaborate blue underglazes.
  • Needless to say, the ormolu retains its original gilding, and the Blue John body is richly hued and striated.
  • Every sentence so richly freighted with typographical errors that the original authors would not recognize their own stories. THE SHIPPING NEWS
  • Lindemans Framboise, which is made with raspberries and a mouth-puckering strain of wild yeast, can be called an adult version of a sourball candy: a richly sweet-and-sour concoction. Gregory Daurer: Imagine a Great Beer City
  • Inside, a skylit atrium runs the full length of the building, connecting its richly complex spaces.
  • Several early maps and plats richly amplify the author's argument.
  • In 2017, we will be asking why they are being so richly rewarded. Times, Sunday Times
  • Liberated from the limits that have defined them, they proceed to paint each other from head to toe in richly pigmented bear fat, further obscuring their former selves and setting the stage for the ultimate experience of freedom and resurrection. Bill Bush: Paradise Found: This Artweek.LA (October 31 - November 6, 2011)
  • At Louvain, the three ornate facades are sculptural in a conventional sense, completely encrusted with baldachins and statues, the surfaces richly worked like a monumental reliquary.
  • With a faint pink colour and richly dry flavour, the wine has a light fruity bouquet. Thorsons Organic Wine Guide
  • With richly textured dialogue set in the midlands, the play tells the story of Hester Swane as she battles to come to terms with rejection.
  • This is one of those passages for which the editor of that review has merited an abatement in heraldry, no such writing ever having been written; and indeed, by other like assertions of equal veracity, the gentleman has richly entitled himself to bear a gore sinister tenne in his escutcheon. Historical Documentation Concerning the Radical Piracy of _Wat Tyler_
  • With the half approaching the midway point Portlaoise got the break they so richly deserved.
  • There are also richly-illustrated manuscripts and bishops’ copes and stoles, including one worn by Charles 1 during a visit in 1633.
  • You also received profuse apologies, which you richly deserved.
  • A visually masterful film, it is also a work that is richly entertaining and original in the way Lewis explores various facets of Australiana. Sundance Buzz for Cane Toads: The Conquest - A Wild Nature Documentary Goes 3D. It’s Ava-Toad! | /Film
  • Brunswick are to her what the railroads are now to other countries: and richly is she blessed with sparkling waters from the diamond flashings of the mountain rill to the still calm beauty of the sheltered lake, the silvery streams, the sweeping river, and the unfrozen width of the winter harbour of her noble bay. Sketches and Tales Illustrative of Life in the Backwoods of New Brunswick, North America
  • This effect was produced by richly framed department-store chromo lithographs on the walls, aided by lurid cushion-covers, or "tidies" representing Indian maidens or chieftains in full war paint, or clusters of poppies of great boldness of hue. T. Tembarom
  • And there's a capaciousness that makes the book richly attractive to wander into. Ilustrado by Miguel Syjuco
  • After ballasting his ship with silver from the rich Potosi mines, and rifling even the churches, he hastened onward in pursuit of a richly laden galleon nicknamed _Cacafuego_ -- a name discreetly translated _Spitfire_, but which, to repeat a joke that greatly amused Drake's men at the time, it was proposed to change to _Spitsilver_, for when overtaken and captured the vessel yielded 26 tons of silver, 13 chests of pieces of eight, and gold and jewels sufficient to swell the booty to half a million pounds sterling. A History of Sea Power
  • Coffee steamed in the richly decorated silver pot.
  • He richly merits such a distinction.
  • Inside, a skylit atrium runs the full length of the building, connecting its richly complex spaces.
  • It provides exhilarating fun and a richly designed and often quite funny re-exploration of movies past.
  • The richly talented young Scot will put the accent on fitness in France in a determined effort to climb up the world rankings
  • There is something both innocent and daring about Simone Martini's richly caparisoned horseman in the Palazzo Pubblico (the visitable part of which goes under the name of the Museo Civico).
  • Every moment of the fashion industry's misery is richly deserved by the designers and magazine poltroons who perpetuate this absurd creation.
  • The plant life was everywhere, and richly green and sappy.
  • Their robes were woven of wool, richly dyed, and trimmed with white fur only: fox, ermine and tufts of ice-bear. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • James pointed to the richly upholstered sofa and ordered, ‘Sit down, Maria.’
  • For the firebox and hearth, we selected African Prairie Slate, a richly patterned stone that is sold in gauged (evenly thick) 12-inch squares.
  • It's a big beast of a wine and will match up well with richly flavoured meat dishes.
  • Covering an area of about 1,000 square metres, it was richly ornamented with carved beams and painted ridgepoles.
  • This is a guy who's benefited quite richly from a star system that's all about capitalism. Glass and steel
  • In the bright desert sunlight, the whole place acts as a giant internalized sundial, with light slowly moving over the polished concrete floors and the wonderfully richly textured earth walls.
  • The band toured relentlessly, crossing the globe many times over, igniting critics and audiences worldwide with their high-octane, richly-textured, genuinely different live shows.
  • Every part is richly decorated with flowers, hearts, twisting vines and grotesque heads.
  • With the advent of photography, film and modern institutional archives, works of art, their makers and patrons have become ever more richly documented.
  • Ionic and Corinthian monuments, however, as well as minor works such as steles, altars, etc., were richly adorned with carved mouldings and friezes, festoons, acroteria, and other embellishments executed with the chisel. A Text-Book of the History of Architecture Seventh Edition, revised
  • He helped Stein structure her richly cryptic prose into a stageable scenario.
  • Dileep Tirkey richly deserves this award, all the more because he is the first tribal to get this top civilian honour.
  • In 1962 Frankenthaler changed from oil to acrylic paint, which allowed her to achieve more richly saturated colour.
  • When will South get the recognition their music so richly deserves?
  • Classic, richly textured desert rock. The Sun
  • He went in his court dress, consisting of a richly embroidered brown silk-velvet coat and short breeches, white satin vest with fancy colored embroidery, white silk stockings and pumps, wig, bagwig, cocked hat, and dress sword.
  • Denmark's orderly agricultural landscape is richly studded with traditional buildings including country estates, villages and isolated farms.
  • He also richly deserves the Album of the Year accolade given by Jazzwise magazine for his Let Freedom Ring collection.
  • As a satire on Thatcherism, Hare's play is richly effective.
  • Boxer is perhaps best known for richly textured abstract canvases, championed by critic Clement Greenberg.
  • In the middle of every band there were three horses very richly caparisoned, their saddles being covered by costly furs, or velvet, or stammel broad-cloths. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 09 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time
  • Lapin refers to 'specters' of realism that haunt the abstraction in these richly layered paintings. Bill Bush: I Shot Andy Warhol: This Artweek.LA (June 13-19)
  • With further lack of modesty she stretched out two rounded arms worthy of Juno, ending in finely molded hands -- when I say _hands_ I am not exact, for, strictly speaking, only one hand could be seen, and that held a richly embroidered handkerchief. First Love (Little Blue Book #1195) And Other Fascinating Stories of Spanish Life
  • My factory can the incessancy carry on the product development, provides for the customer novel creativity and the richly colorful design, obtains the new old customer high praise.
  • There were more serious nods to craft too, in fine filigree lace dresses and richly embroidered pieces. Times, Sunday Times
  • The saddler gave it at so low a price that we perceived he must have tacitly abated something from the visual demand, and when we did not try to beat him down, his wife went again into that inner room and came out with an iron-holder of scarlet flannel backed with canvas, and fringed with magenta, and richly inwrought with a Moorish design, in white, yellow, green, and purple. Familiar Spanish Travels
  • Each canvas features the richly textured and subtly modulated expanses of color for which he is well known.
  • Then hobble over to any kiosk for some richly deserved hot Belgian waffles and ice cream. Times, Sunday Times
  • Our teacher richly exemplified the use of these words.
  • Their tunics and cloaks are capacious and richly colored and, by the trecento, are usually decorated with gold hems and borders.
  • The exterior is richly and peculiarly ornamented, to show the progress of fictile art. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary"
  • So do not throw away your confidence; it will be richly rewarded. Christianity Today
  • Cooked in a cassoulet, this garlic and richly herby pork affair needs a very distinctive and forward wine to match it.
  • Stevens has attained better command of his limited vocal range, inflecting richly within it instead of pushing against it: ‘We had more fun when we were poor.’
  • The king thus inaugurated is now presented as a bridegroom, who appears in garments richly perfumed, brought out from ivory palaces -- His royal residence; by which, as indications of the happy bridal occasion, He has been gladdened. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • It's a big beast of a wine and will match up well with richly flavoured meat dishes.
  • Wrapped in her shroud-like jilbab, Sahra believes staunchly, just as my father did, that her suffering in this life will be richly rewarded in the hereafter. Nomad
  • Behind them, upon the stern, was perched a hideous and beardless African, gorgeously arrayed in a dark tunic heavily laced with gold, a richly chased and adorned scimiter at his side, and a red fez jauntily set on one side of his misshapen head. Paul Patoff
  • He introduced a new dramatic role for orchestration with scores that are richly textured, subtle, and profound.

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