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be crowned by

noun

A royal, imperial or princely headdress; a diadem.

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The garage will accommodate 1,000 cars, and it will be crowned by a 1.4-acre landscaped plaza.

The Kremlin hoped that such fiscal responsibility and liberalisation would be crowned by a WTO deal with America in advance of next week's G8 summit in St Petersburg.

So Ms. Shugart "terminated" her and summoned Ms. Pasek, who is from Panama and was the first runner-up, to be crowned by Mr. Trump.

The Broadway Temple, as it was called, would be crowned by a 75-foot-high revolving cross shooting rays of red and orange light into the sky.

China's rise seemed to be crowned by Beijing hosting the Olympics, while the West's problems, which many in China now view as a permanent decline, were highlighted by the financial crisis.

When a piece first enters the king row, the opponent's back row, it must be crowned by the opponent, who places another piece of the same colour on it.

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Originally, it was crowned by a cross.

He is crowned by a garland of roses.

It depicts Napoleon being crowned by the goddess Victory.

The occasion was crowned by a delicious volley.

This has been crowned by a reduced carbon liability.

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