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  • After Elmo clambered aboard I pressed the pearl-studded GO button on the armrest.

    The Stainless Steel Rat Returns – Chapter 2 « Official Harry Harrison News Blog 2009

  • After Elmo clambered aboard I pressed the pearl-studded GO button on the armrest.

    2009 July « Official Harry Harrison News Blog 2009

  • She grabbed her black pearl-studded evening bag and keys, and headed for the door.

    Color Me Grey Michelle Janine Robinson 2010

  • Instead, it was the pearl-studded chain and the ugly gold pendant with the embedded red stone.

    Thieves Like Us Starr Ambrose 2010

  • He's dressed in a silver lame, pearl-studded jacket, with lots of eyeliner and mascara and his black hair in a pompadour do -- kind of like if David Bowie had gone through an Elvis phase.

    'American Idol' says so-long to Katie and Andrew 2010

  • The vision of the long sweep of its pearl-studded, lace-embroidered train evoked all kinds of emotions—joy, happiness, worry, nostalgia, and, at times, sheer panic.

    Chicken Soup for the Soul: True Love Jack Canfield 2009

  • The vision of the long sweep of its pearl-studded, lace-embroidered train evoked all kinds of emotions—joy, happiness, worry, nostalgia, and, at times, sheer panic.

    Chicken Soup for the Soul: True Love Jack Canfield 2009

  • She reached up to slide a lock of hair behind one pearl-studded ear.

    One-ClickBuy:SeptemberHarlequinBlaze 2007

  • An Aes Sedai in a dress of old-fashioned cut, with straight white hair held back by a pearl-studded cap of silver wire and falling to her waist.

    Knife of Dreams Jordan, Robert, 1948- 2005

  • It is true, that of the golden and pearl-studded clasps, which closed her vest from the throat to the waist, the three uppermost were left unfastened on account of the heat, which something enlarged the prospect to which we allude.

    Ivanhoe 2004

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