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roses and vase
These designs are often done as low, tufted mounds, or taller vase arrangements that are all-sided ( 360 °), and incorporate garden flowers like roses, delphinium and peonies.

roses and Angela
In 1971 a " solidarity action " took place in which the children collected a million roses for the American Angela Davis's release.

roses and
* Rosa roses
* Pièces roses ( Paris: Calmann-Lévy, 1942 ) comprises " Le Bal des voleurs ," " Le Rendez-vous de Senlis ," and Léocadia ;" Le Bal des voleurs translated by Lucienne Hill as Thieves ' Carnival ( London: Methuen, 1952 ); Le Rendez-vous de Senlis translated by Edwin O. Marsh as Dinner with the Family ( London: Methuen, 1958 ); Léocadia translated by Patricia Moyes as Time Remembered ( London: S. French, 1954 ).
Empress Joséphine had the Belgian artist Pierre-Joseph Redouté ( 1759 1840 ) record her roses ( and lilies ), and prints of these works sell quite well, even today.
* Sergeant Cuff famous detective with a penchant for roses.
The legend on the obverse reads James, by the grace of God King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland while the reverse shows a long cross over a crowned shield with the arms of the four countries, and the legend Henry the roses, James the kingdoms.
Viljandi is the white rose city in midsummer there are 720 white roses flowering in front of the city hall, planted for the town's anniversary in 2003.
Among his many memorable contributions, perhaps none are as widely recognized as the song " Vierentwintig rozen " " Twenty-four roses ", included in many of his one-man shows over the decades.
This song consists of a long listing of completely unrelated but numbered items " three little boys playing football in the alley way 16 sailboats anchored in the sun-lit bay " and on and on and on ( and different ones for each new version of his show ); and then ending with " and Twenty-four roses, Twenty-four roses, Twenty-four roses for you ".
The classic statement of the British Arts and Crafts revival of topiary among roses and mixed herbaceous borders, characterised generally as " the old-fashioned garden " or the " Dutch garden " was to be found in Topiary: Garden Craftsmanship in Yew and Box by Nathaniel Lloyd ( 1867 1933 ), who had retired in middle age and taken up architectural design with the encouragement of Sir Edwin Lutyens.
Recalling these years, The Times said, " Colour meant so much to Escoffier, and a memory arises of a feast at the Carlton for which the table decorations were white and pink roses, with silvery leaves the background for a dinner all white and pink, Borscht striking the deepest note, Filets de poulet à la Paprika coming next, and the Agneau de lait forming the high note.
* the desert rose name can also be applied to barite desert roses ( another related sulfate mineral ) barite is a harder mineral with higher density
Catalanus, papal master of ceremonies, believes that even the earliest roses were anointed with musk and balsam, but the blessing with prayers, incense, and holy water had its inception later on, sometime before pontificate of Pope Julius II ( 1503 13 ).
* Frank Riethmuller, the German Australian rose-breeder, boarded for seven years at " Wychwood " in Ku-Ring-Gai Avenue, then in 1937 made a house and garden containing many original roses at 21 Eastern Road till he died in 1965.
* La croix de roses ; précédé d ' un dialogue d ' Eleuthère avec l ' auteur 1923
Jack Harkness ( 1918 1994 ) began developing new roses for the company in 1962, and improved roses ' health by introducing genes from various wild rose species.

roses and scene
At that time, William Shakespeare also knew it and hence, in his play Henry VI, part 1, it and the Temple garden feature as the setting for the fictional scene of the plucking of two roses and the start of the 15th century Wars of the Roses.
In the street scene where Varrick buys roses from the boy, the flower seller was played by Walter Matthau's real life son, Charles, and the apartment building where Varrick meets Miss Fort is the Arlington Towers in Reno.
The oaks on the plaque represent England, his native land ; the palms are for India, scene of his life ’ s work and, after his retirement, his passion for growing roses is also commemorated.
She is shown without the mythological paraphernalia normally included in depictions of the scene ; jewellery, roses, and myrtle are all absent.
" ( alluding to the scene in which Nicky eats roses to distract Pamela from the doctors and her father ).
After a scene with her in front of a white heart with roses, bassist Tony Kanal and drummer Adrian Young play basketball while Stefani stands against the wall.

roses and previous
150 roses were taken by each family in the aprish and placed on the roads and mass paths which the current and previous residents of the parish talked to their place of worship for a century and a half.
Unlike most modern hybrids, the older roses bloom on the previous year's wood, so they aren't pruned back severely each year.

roses and life
Bosschaert became one of the first artists to specialise in still life, and in doing so he started a tradition of painting detailed flower bouquets, which typically consisted of tulips, roses and an exotic species.
Henri Fantin-Latour was also a prolific painter of still life, particularly flowers including roses.
The rosary ( from Latin rosarium, meaning " rose garden " or " garland of roses ") is a Roman Catholic sacramental and Marian devotion to prayer and the commemoration of Jesus Christ and events of his life.
The variety in such statues is as great as in other Madonna images ; one finds Madonnas holding grapes ( in reference to the Song of Songs 1: 14, translated as " My lover is to me a cluster of henna blossoms " in the NIV ), " immaculate " Madonnas in pure, perfect white without child or accessories, and Madonnas with roses symbolizing her life determined by the mysteries of faith.
" This is also portrayed when talking about people, where when she saw there was no organ donor sticker on a man's driver license, she stated she believed he was an alcoholic, as well as believing Mihn was having a horrible marriage life because she enjoyed growing roses.
The nightingale visits all the rose-trees in the garden, and one of the roses tells her there is a way to produce a red rose, but only if the nightingale is prepared to sing the sweetest song for the rose all night with her heart pressing into a thorn, sacrificing her life.
In addition to these herbs / spices, a special baked and decorated flatbread, a basket of decorated eggs, decorated almonds, walnuts and hazelnuts ( in their shell to represent fertility ), a basket of pomegranates / apples ( for a joyous future as these fruits are considered divine ), a cup of rose water ( from special Persian roses )— which helps perfume the air, a bowl made out of sugar ( apparently to sweeten life for the newlywed couple ), and a brazier holding burning coals and sprinkled with wild rue ( as a way to keep the evil eye away and to purify the wedding ritual ) are placed on the spread as well.
* Wśród róż i głogów: wspomnienia z życia Jadwigi z Białynia-Chołodeckich Sewerynowej Kaczkowskiej ( 1879 1918 ) ( Amongst roses and hawthorns: remembrances from the life of Jadwiga from the Białynia-Chołodecki's Sewerynow ( 1879 1918 ) Maria Mazurkówna, 1918.
He loved life and roses, and it was his custom to hand out roses to some of the female audience members in the front row at his concerts.
The title of " Bed of Rose's " is, like some of the other Statler Brothers ' works, a play on words-in this case on the common English idiom " bed of roses ", which means an easy and pleasant life.
The roses represent the mysteries in the life of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Attar narrated that Bishr had lived a life of dissipation, and one day, as he was staggering along the road drunk, he found a piece of paper on which was written, “ In the Name of God, the Merciful, the Compassionate .” Bishr is said to have bought an attar of roses and perfumed the paper with it, and then deposited it reverently in his house.

roses and Carolyn
Carolyn feels that " as long as there can be roses, all is well ".

roses and ;
Side fences were hidden beneath lilacs and hundred-leaf roses ; ;
Three of these only were protected from us by stern commandment: the roses, whose petals might not be collected until they had fallen, to be made into perfume or rose-tea to drink ; ;
It forms as an evaporite, and is associated other evaporites such as calcite and halite ; if it incorporates sand grains as it crystallizes, gypsum can form desert roses.
The main constituents of attar of roses are the fragrant alcohols geraniol and l-citronellol ; and rose camphor, an odourless paraffin.
The park ( Alameda de la Alhambra ), which is overgrown with wildflowers and grass in the spring, was planted by the Moors with roses, oranges and myrtles ; its most characteristic feature, however, is the dense wood of English elms brought by the Duke of Wellington in 1812.
Most of these plants have woody stems with prickles like roses ; spines, bristles, and gland-tipped hairs are also common in the genus.
; Imloth Melui: A place noted by the character Ioreth in The Lord of the Rings for exceptionally fragrant roses growing there, possibly located in her homeland of Lossarnach.
The rose garden was begun soon after purchase ; inspired by Dupont ’ s love of roses.
Les Roses was published 1817-20 with 168 plates of roses ; 75-80 of the roses grew at Malmaison.
In Dunbar's Thistle and the Rose, forest birds serenade the conjoined York and Lancastrian roses, a symbol of Margaret's parentage ;
In some variants, she is informed of a herb that will induce abortion ; in all the variants, when she returns to Carterhaugh and picks a plant, either the same roses as on her earlier visit or the herb, Tam reappears and challenges her action.
In Spanish: the roses of my grandmother are as yellow as my grandfather who is Asiatic ; in Latin: the roses of my grandmother are as yellow as my grandfather who is Asiatic.
In her will, McDaniel wrote: " I desire a white casket and a white shroud ; white gardenias in my hair and in my hands, together with a white gardenia blanket and a pillow of red roses.
In heraldic terminology: Tierced in pale: ( 1 ) Argent, a chevron sable between three roses gules seeded or, barbed vert ( for Smyth ); ( 2 ) or, an escutcheon of the arms of the See of Lincoln ( gules, two lions of England in pale or, on a chief azure Our Lady crowned seated on a tombstone issuant from the chief, in her dexter arm the Infant Jesus, in her sinister arm a sceptre, all or ) ensigned with a mitre proper ; ( 3 ) quarterly, first and fourth argent, a chevron between three bugle-horns stringed sable ; second and third argent, a chevron between three crosses crosslet sable ( for Sutton ).
In heraldic terminology: Tierced per pale: ( 1 ) Azure, a pelican with wings endorsed vulning herself, or ; ( 2 ) argent, thereon an escutcheon charged with the arms of the See of Winchester ( i. e. gules, two keys addorsed in bend, the uppermost or, the other argent, a sword interposed between them in bend sinister of the third, pommel and hilt gold ; the escutcheon ensigned with a mitre of the last ); ( 3 ) sable, a chevron or between three owls argent, on a chief of the second as many roses gules, seeded of the second, barbed vert.
Numerous bachelors, for instance, have conferred fewer roses than allotted as per standard rose ceremony procedure ; others have eliminated both women on a two-on-one date.

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