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The latter term's use is generally reserved, however, for the profusely decorated paneling, often carved in low relief, of the 17th and 18th centuries in France.
Southwell's glory is the late 13th-century chapter house, a meeting room that contains 36 profusely decorated stone seats for Southwell's canons (collectively the "chapter").
They were met and embraced at the station by President Moscicki and Marshal Smigly-Rydz, army chief, and then they drove through the crowded streets, profusely decorated with Polish and Roumanian flags.
With color illustrations throughout, this is an evocative illumination of how early modern Jewish men and women marked the rhythms and realities of time and filled it with anxieties and achievements". The Columbia Hebrew Manuscript collection has many of these calendars, but none as profusely decorated as the one described here.
Rome was profusely decorated with flags, torches, garlands and bunting, and was gorgeously illuminated at night with great crowds of people seen everywhere.
It consisted of eight large iron streetlamps, profusely decorated with plant motifs, friezes, shields and names of battles and Catalan admirals.
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If decorated during the Baroque era, the rooms would be profusely ornamented.
The interior is profusely decorated.
Profusely illustrated.
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