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noun
A container used mainly for displaying fresh, dried, or artificial flowers.
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She was against rules, against prejudice, against "anything which sets unnecessary bounds to one's imagination or limits one's train of thought, prohibition about the combination of certain colours, regulations about the proportion of flower to vase and the labelling of some plants for consumption and others for decoration".
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If you can't keep it topped up it's fine to fill the vase up to about an inch from the top of the vase.
"I've bought a GoPro now—I previously taped an iPhone to a vase to record myself".
"I've bought a GoPro now – I previously taped an iPhone to a vase to record myself".
Pierced objects range from small brush pots to vases with coloured glazes sometimes termed fahua.
Cuttings from shrubby dogwoods (Cornus sericea and C. sanguinea) will provide colorful additions to vases.
The show at the Met collates Laurelton Hall artifacts ranging from stained glass to vases to a peacock headdress.
The 100 Art Nouveau objects, from Tiffany lamps to vases, are in the International Terminal, as are 18 quilts stitched by three generations of a family originally from Mississippi.
Say goodbye to vases this season - it's all about putting your flowers in pumpkins, faux or real.
In later stages, first triactines appear (iv-v, Figure 4b); then, after opening of the osculum and change of the juvenile morphology from round to vase-shaped, slender diactines form around the osculum (stage v).
Pieces range from quirky mustache wine openers to sleek vases to colorful oven mitts.
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