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A bejeweled crown rests upon her head and she holds a scepter in her right hand.
His wife was sitting on a high throne, holding a scepter made of precious stones.
"She'll sleep up here," I said, intonation swiftly changing, paintbrush now held high like a scepter.
You might as well have had a crown and a scepter".
The royal coronation jewels, as well as a scepter belonging to the first Romanov csar, Mikhail Fedorovich, are breathtaking highlights.
"You need to chill out," said the sage 19-year-old handyman, wielding a paintbrush like a scepter.
Some day the American consumer may be able to find a scepter next to the beer nuts in the bacchanalia aisle.
He's balanced out by T.O.P., who raps nimbly in a basso profundo voice and has a regal bearing, even walking around the stage wielding a scepter.
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A scepter-wielding, devilish African personage presides in the middle; he is flanked by other, equally daunting African faces — the palace guard.
That year he received an "honorary grand gold" medal in Paris, and the city council of Kraków presented him with a ceremonial scepter, a symbol of his "royal status in fine arts".
Also arranged on the two floors of the cross-shaped museum -- a former hospital considered one of Spain's finest Renaissance buildings -- are tapestries of gold, silver and silk thread; a small, portable altar carved out of a single piece of ivory; a crystal scepter intricately etched with a battle scene; and portraits of Charles's parents, Philip the Handsome and Joanna the Mad (Juana la Loca).
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