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If framed, it would make a fine gift in itself.
Any would make a fine gift for someone who enjoys twiddling their thumbs.
But the pair of them will make a fine gift — in a box, of course, with a clay pot.
Outdoor music is often free: a fine gift to people who can't plan, months ahead, to grab a ticket online before the scalpers do.
A single mushroom, so young that its hood still clung to its shaft, was considered a fine gift for an aristocrat — the more phallic the better.
4. A collection of six fragrant geranium plants to grow outdoors makes a fine gift along with a watering can or other accouterments.
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Her mother owns Details, a stationery and fine gifts store in Philadelphia.
But she has not made the trip for several years because relatives expect her to bring fine gifts.
I hear Christmas music, and so many nice letters have come to me here at the North Pole requesting fine gifts.
Journeys of Discovery Joanmarie and Nancy Gonzalez, the sisters who own the 13-year-old Fairground Attraction in Mount Kisco, say the name of their shop reflects the variety of its wares, an assortment of decorative accessories and fine gifts.
Sergei V. Bobovnikov, a dealer in late imperial and Soviet-era decorative art, says artwork and antiquities make fine gifts for bureaucrats today, either to keep or to donate to museums.
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