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The pitch was knee deep in wreaths and flowers.
Moss talked about the drivers who had died, for the history of Formula One is wrapped in wreaths.
In Greco-Roman antiquity, the common myrtle was held to be sacred to Venus and was used as an emblem of love in wreaths and other decorations.
The bird is so named because it tends to live near houses; it can often be found in wreaths or hanging plants.
Whatever the reason, the bay leaf -- officially known as bay laurel, sometimes called sweet bay, and sometimes simply laurel -- is rarely used freely, except in wreaths.
They can be harvested and dried for use in wreaths and arrangements, or left on their stalks to accent the garden and feed the birds.
Urged to carry a rose to express their solidarity, by midnight the city was smothered in piles of the flowers with car windscreens, including police vans, covered in wreaths.
Raban has established the gothic setting of the family vacation, and on the first morning "the foghorn was still mooing, and the sky lay on the sea in wreaths and coils of smoke".
This is accomplished by participating in wreath-laying ceremonies at various memorials around the country.
Wear him around your neck in wreaths.
I wore the light around my neck in wreaths.
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