Sentence examples for bronze balls from inspiring English sources

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In front of the boy walked one of his nearest relatives, carrying an olive branch hung with laurel (daphnē) flowers and bronze balls and twined round with ribbons.

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A large bronze ball is coated with couscous, too.

He was awarded the Bronze Ball as the tournament's third-best player behind Kaká and Luis Fabiano of Brazil.

The church of Saint-Michel-des-Lions (14th 15th century) has a tower 198 ft (65 m) high, with a spire surmounted by a big bronze ball; it also has fine 15th-century stained-glass windows.

Looking into these gears laid bare put me in mind, nostalgically, of the early Giacometti sculpture, "Woman with Her Throat Cut," that used to lie on a low pedestal on the second floor, and of Arnaldo Pomodoro's great bronze ball, its polished skin partially flayed, that for a time sat in the old lobby.

A panel bearing the thick, gouged form of a red bed, a black painted cross and actual pliers and a crowbar evokes the Inquisition; a perforated bronze ball with a chain and a cross attached suggests a combination of incense burner, a prisoner's ball and chain, and a bomb.

"It would kill us, again, to get a bronze," Ball told BBC Sport.

But the team couldn't just roll the rubber band down an incline like Galileo did with his bronze ball.

The building is topped by an illuminated feature capped with a bronze ball.

Solo won the "Golden Glove" award for best goalkeeper, and the "Bronze Ball" award for her overall performance.

Thomas Muller of Germany received the Silver Ball as the tournament's second-best player and Arjen Robben of the Netherlands received the Bronze Ball.

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