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The sole illumination came from a vase of flowers plugged into an electrical outlet.
Forcing his wife to choose the fatal slip of paper from a vase, Renato rejoices when she draws his name.
Grimshaw grabs a sharp pencil from a vase and talks me through a basic graph of British mortality.
But she had taken a large yellow rose from a vase and was dreamily holding it to her face.
Passos absorbs the enthusiasm of the audience; at intervals, she plucked a flower from a vase onstage and presented it to someone sitting ringside.
Professional artists also worked for him, including John Flaxman, whose ravishing classical reliefs included the Apotheosis of Homer, adapted from a vase in the British Museum.
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The selection includes objects that range from $500 for a vase or box to tens of thousands for an important piece furniture or sculpture.
He helped navigate the ship through the Strait of Gibraltar and the Panama Canal, and along the way he collected souvenirs of his experiences: a chessboard from Greece, a vase from Tunisia, a bottle of apple brandy from Slovenia.
Offerings include a Creil et Montereau Card Plate ($799), pictured; tabletop pieces from Tiffany (a vase for $175); Billy Baldwin chairs ($849 a pair); Louis Vuitton trunks (a set of three for $3,749); and coffee table books, but also plenty of no-name items.
The first object recovered from La Lune was a vase that hadn't seen air since 1664.
Even when it can be recognized that an antiquity is from a country that claims state ownership (a vase from southern Italy, for instance), it will not be treated as stolen property unless the country in question can prove that the piece was exported after the date of the relevant patrimony statute.
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