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Overhead an arch of pine, beech and maple branches filters the golden sunlight.
Minutes later, an arch of water gushed out of a hose onto the crowd.
Each pleat was formed by an arch of stitches at the top.
The most arresting of his English oils is "The City Seen Through an Arch of Westminster Bridge" (1747), a view of London framed by an arch of the Thames span, one of the great architectural achievements of the 18th century.
Follow Mr. Gaughan out of the sunlight, beneath an arch of iron griffins and into his warehouse.
At least one police officer fired an arch of pepper spray into the crowd behind those barricades.
I caught up with him leaning under an arch of whale bones, clutching the heart that would kill him in the end.
Along Notting Hill's handsome streets we go, into a wee private park, under an arch of shrubbery towards a magical glade.
The beach is east-facing and encircled by limestone cliffs, so there's no Atlantic wind here – just an arch of mellow sand and sea.
As if out of an English countryside, the span is football-size cobblestones of brown, beige, and gray connected by an arch of curved bricks.
Roberto, with an arch of darkness where teeth once sat, adds to the bonhomie by playing the piano that sits in the corner.
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