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Canopies are hung, saris have been draped, heirloom quilts cozy up the space.... much more to be done, but not bad for no ladder and a box of tacks
Stopping the Madness Zombie Mom 2009
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Canopies range from a simple fabric square strung between two wires to deep, pull-down versions that shield almost the entire front of the stroller.
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Canopies range from a simple fabric square strung between two wires to deep, pull-down versions that shield almost the entire front of the stroller.
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Canopies range from a simple fabric square strung between two wires to deep, pull-down versions that shield almost the entire front of the stroller, when necessary, which is ideal.
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Then Katrina not long after his article brought a democratic governor to commission Blackwater or Twin Canopies to patrol the streets there with full .007 kill and arrest powers.
Fascism, Bush, The Christian Right are Planning Hell On Earth! 2007
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Canopies of oak, magnolia, Spanish moss, and azalea shade streets from the sun in the steamy summers here.
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Canopies (INAUDIBLE) from nearby gas stations have gone down.
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Canopies on top of gas stations that have crashed down, portions of roofs that have blown off the tops of houses and businesses.
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Canopies of more vines shaded the occupants, while tall shrubs, climbing plants, and young trees gave the place privacy.
Owlsight Lackey, Mercedes 1998
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Canopies or baldachins, such as the one carried over Philips corpse, appeared in France beginning in the late fourteenth century, although a canopy had been used in 1322 for the funeral of
The Funeral of Duke Philip the Good Edward A. Tabri 1990
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