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A tiny crown floated above her.
But the clock windup key still has Youssoupoff markings, intertwined under a tiny crown.
"You don't want a very tall ceiling with a little tiny crown up there," he said.
Dressed in gold robes and wearing a tiny crown, she is only about three feet tall.
Almost immediately, he found one with fine-textured fungi sprouting vertically in tight, parallel columns, each one topped with a tiny crown.
On a stifling July day in 1973, I labored up the staircase to the crown behind a very pregnant South American immigrant, and as we reached the tiny crown chamber, she turned to me with the sweat dripping down her face and with the most radiant smile I have ever seen on anyone.
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If, like me, you heretofore were blissfully ignorant of such trifles, then allow me to explain: a group of attractive women compete for the honor of wearing a tiny little crown.
A long silver sword with a tiny pressed crown on the end also hangs on the wall; it belonged to Mr. Vahab's father, a colonel in Reza Shah's army.
One of the most intriguing figures in American music these days is a giant clown with a tiny gold crown atop his head and a perpetually pained expression fixed upon his face.
In an apparent homage to the nation's British roots, the exterior door locks on Ms. Côté's Monarch Lucerne have covers shaped like tiny gold crowns; there are more crowns on the hood ornament, steering wheel and trunklid.
First came figures like those in stained glass windows, with tiny gilded crowns and dresses patterned with holy figures.
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