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The coronet

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A small crown worn by a noble. In the British system, they are worn only at coronations. The German equivalent is Adelskrone.

  • Kind hearts are more than coronets,

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The coronet for Debo is pushing things.

The coronet itself was cheap-looking, I thought.

The Coronet at Elephant and Castle in south London offered more new adventure.

(The Coronet showed avant-garde work and documentaries throughout the 1950s; the artist Ed Kienholz sometimes hung shows in the lobby).

The coronet is silver gilt and has an inner cap of crimson velvet with a gilt tassel and a narrow border of ermine.

The Coronet, SE1, Fri BB At this deluxe clubbing experience, the regal spaces of a stately home are handed over to some of Bristol's most renowned vibe squads.

The Coronet SecureCloud autonomous security is available starting today.

The Coronet SecureCloud has been designed to be as simple as possible, Coronet co-founder and CISO Dror Liwer told TechCrunch.

The coronet varies with the rank of the peer.

The Coronet cluster, about 554 light years (170 parsecs) away at the edge of the Gould Belt, is also used in studying star and protoplanetary disk formation.

Gaggle play the Coronet, London SE1 tonight.

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