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Children bearing lanterns filed out through the heavy gilt doors, as worshipers carried an icon of Jesus and a cross covered with carnations.
More than an hour passed before the rescuers arrived, bearing lanterns and shovels and axes to pry bodies from the cars.
3. Tiny trucks bearing red lanterns that appear in the fall, selling baked sweet potatoes.
As darkness fell, children lit paper lanterns bearing simple messages that resonate across the region: togetherness, hope and strength.
A new set of commemorative stamps announced by the United States Postal Service may not send your mail to infinity and beyond (barring any routing errors), but it can send your correspondence to its destination bearing the grinning lantern-jawed countenance of Buzz Lightyear.
Propped against the straightest wall of the cave, just beside the lantern, there was a large mirror, still bearing the bent clasps and sheared bolts that had once, I inferred, held it to the wall of a filling-station men's room.
The idea was to float so-called peace lanterns down the world's major rivers, each bearing a child's name.
On the west side of the Malacca River, which flanks the square, along the old center's narrow, atmospheric streets, are hundreds of lantern-hung shophouses, some distinctly Chinese in style, others bearing geometric Art Deco trademarks, and grand residences with ornately tiled stoops built by wealthy families of the past.
The costumes on 3- to 6-year-olds, especially those bearing wings, seemed focused on fairy tales; other children dressed as jack-o'-lanterns or animals.
Varying according to the culture, many other appurtenances were created decorated trees and poles, lanterns, banners, processional vehicles, sculptured figures and dolls, household and shrine adornments all bearing their motifs of life symbolism.
A particularly moving hanging scroll of this kind, attributed to him and bearing a long poem composed by the emperor and written by Yang, is the unsigned version of the Banquet by Lantern Light in the National Palace Museum in Taipei.
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