The tartan, whatever it is, will provide a souvenir when he departs Scotland in June. |
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The photograph could have been used on a postcard or sold as a souvenir carte de visite. |
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He looked into the windows of the little souvenir shops, mom-and-pop restaurants, and other shops. |
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Smart designer wear outlets and delightful cafes rub elegant shoulders with souvenir shops. |
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After this season, they might be worth a bob or two as a memorial souvenir. |
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The hulls lie in relatively shallow water and have long been raided by salvagers and souvenir hunters, despite their status as war graves. |
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A dying craft, tarbooshes never seem to be anywhere except on the heads of tourists or in souvenir shops. |
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For the true aficionado, a beer is a special type of travel souvenir, to be greedily consumed and tucked away with all its heady memories. |
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The principal sources of revenue come from sales of copra, postage stamps, souvenir coins, and handicrafts. |
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Nestled below the half-bottle of Champagne and assorted supermarket delicacies, was a serviceable souvenir rain poncho. |
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The souvenir shops, with their olive wood crucifixes and mother of pearl nativity tableaux, are shuttered. |
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I think we took some chintzy ornament as like a souvenir, keepsake sort of thing. |
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Almost all of the items are prize cups, souvenir objects and all kinds of sports medals, trophies and shields. |
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The works are chock-full of cool photos, drawings, and ads, though the latter two are more technical than the souvenir program. |
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Corporate Affairs vice-president of Sundaram Finance Limited, R. Anand, inaugurated the event and released a souvenir on the occasion. |
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Tickled by the notion of this souvenir of my transgression, I paid the surcharge, and keep the photo in my album to this day. |
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Ms Hawthorne has collected many types of bells, from the best bone china, through to ceramics and souvenir brass pieces. |
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On his forehead a narrow, inch-long indentation from a rifle-butt remains as a souvenir of his ordeal. |
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All runners will collect a souvenir memento, with trophies for the first three in each of the categories in the 10 km race. |
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And Ewood fans will be able to grab an unusual souvenir thanks to the kind-hearted players who got up to their elbows in paint. |
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But the hottest souvenir buy this year comes from the other end of the fashion scale. |
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The tour manager loves line plots and wants you to make a line plot to show how many of each type of souvenir was sold. |
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Today the village has souvenir shops, a beautiful country store, a spa, and an ice cream parlour. |
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On opening the hardbound, heavy book, one unmindfully feels one more souvenir is at hand. |
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In Glasgow's jewellers and souvenir shops you can hardly move for bowdlerisations and the palest of borrowings from the city's most famous son. |
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This book is a good value souvenir for all those who appreciate the marvellous exhibition that has been brought to Waterford. |
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On an October 2003 trip I observed visitors leaving with armloads of souvenir rocks that they had removed from the building. |
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Despite the interference of souvenir seekers and vandals, they managed to salvage most of the ship's machinery. |
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Ravaged by bushfires, salvagers, restorers and souvenir hunters the once almost intact wreck is now a shadow of its former self. |
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The strangest souvenir I have ever seen in a museum gift shop, I purchased in the Johnstown Flood Museum. |
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Tourism had just begun and he realised that visitors would love a pictorial souvenir of their day out. |
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A souvenir seller enters with a trayful of statues of the gods and offers to tell them stories. |
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Be wary of the 1.25-liter Darwin stubby, though it's really only bought as a novelty souvenir these days. |
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I just kept the wonderful black and gold address book in its pristine condition as a souvenir. |
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The dinner featured a guest speaker, a souvenir program with financial ads and patrons, and much joyous singing and praise to God. |
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There are deodar forests and donkey carts, smoke-cured villages, ancient petroglyphs and souvenir vendors. |
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When the woman marries, the hair is made into an ornamental headdress and brought to the husband's home as a souvenir. |
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There must be thousands of gullible theatre-going buffoons who'd happily shell out for a piece of souvenir art. |
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And afterwards they gave him the ball as a souvenir and a producer took him to see the control room. |
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Sometimes we hear complaints that some souvenir shops sell mass produced souvenirs often made outside New Zealand. |
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Beatlemaniac Sandra spent two days outside the hotel before getting her souvenir card signed by her idols. |
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Business is brisk at a wedding souvenir shop just around the corner from the cathedral where the real bells will toll. |
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Across the way, a handful of tourists examine the wares on offer in a souvenir shop. |
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A free shuttle circulates around the race track, stopping at all of the concession stands and souvenir shops. |
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The hardware shops will probably be pushed out by souvenir stalls, and the tourists will flood in. |
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Unable to find a hat, he took three souvenir towels that had been passed out to fans and fashioned them into a headband and ear muffs for the return walk to his car. |
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For its consumers, it offered lubricious education in the art of love-making and a souvenir of, or advertisement for, the pleasures available in the prostitution quarters. |
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I'd been here three weeks and hadn't even bough one lousy souvenir. |
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Later the guide takes us to a souvenir shop run by a friend of his. |
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Acceptable clothing, however, does not include ornately woven sandals, leopard patterns of any sort, and obscene souvenir T-shirts from vacations past. |
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Inside each complimentary cold bag, nestled below the half-bottle of Champagne and assorted supermarket delicacies, was a serviceable souvenir rain poncho. |
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It's been whitewashed and dressed up and sugarcoated for so long that now it's just a tacky piece of junk on a souvenir stand, painted in red, white, and blue. |
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It could be described as the ultimate in souvenir tackiness. |
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It reminded me of Florence in August, the big central maidan, or square, crammed with rug and souvenir shops whose owners were busily dickering with foreign tourists. |
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Vibrantly colored beadwork spilled across the fabric of souvenir pincushions, picture frames and wallpockets designed to appeal to throngs of eager tourists. |
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Many souvenir sheets have a single image with the image bled outside the perforations, making the whole sheet rather than just the stamp the collectible item. |
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Many of the souvenir shop owners, however, said that their wares were old stock and that they no longer produced souvenirs made of sea turtle shells. |
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After the ceremony, the Greek gave back the ten grand and kept what was left of the dollar for a souvenir. |
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She lived out her life selling his clothes to souvenir hunters and people like that. |
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To add to the incessant cacophony of all the usual hucksters and souvenir traders, the pilgrims and the clergy, the temple is also still being built. |
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And more than anything, I wanted a souvenir for my father, so I rolled him back, and he had gold teeth. |
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Some industrious Chelyabinsk citizen has already offered to sell a piece of the meteor for a souvenir. |
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One after another bulleted serves rained in, one of which took out a ballgirl, leaving her with a bruise as a souvenir and Rusedski's match shirt as an apology. |
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He stepped into the host general's study and saw on his desk a Luger, a souvenir. |
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The chance of earning a fast buck has given birth to a thriving souvenir industry on the streets around, selling stuff that ranges from the sympathetic to the sick. |
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At his last show, one supporter even stole his kneepad to keep as a souvenir. |
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Abe Lincoln, Paul Bunyan and kitsch souvenir coconut heads come across as icons of masculinity. |
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They see their contract purporting to sell a plot of Scottish souvenir land as bestowing them the informal right to the title Laird. |
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When the gourds are dry, the seeds rattle around inside like souvenir maracas from Olvera Street. |
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The Staffordshire Moorlands Pan, discovered by a metal detectorist in Staffordshire in 2003, was made as a functional vessel and a souvenir. |
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Before he went in, Chips R Russ owner and landlord of the Hub, Russell Newsome, handed the prince a silver chip fork as a souvenir of his visit. |
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If I save the uncashed check as a souvenir, will I throw off the financial infrastructure of the Deerfield Fair? |
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It was part of a survival kit stored within one of the ill-fated ocean liner's lifeboats and was kept as a souvenir. |
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In the early 1800s, creamware souvenir mugs and beakers were produced carrying detailed images of the flags. |
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An 1887 souvenir portrait of Queen Victoria as Empress of India, 30 years after the Great Uprising. |
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The same year it produced a unique Eisteddfod Review souvenir of the Welsh National Eisteddfod that was held in Aberystwyth. |
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Despite the unique architectural status of the village, the souvenir shop was operating at a loss. |
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The Antarctican dollar, a souvenir item sold in the United States and Canada, is not legal tender. |
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On the clifftop there is an amusement park with fairground rides, souvenir shops and a cafe. |
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Their version appeared on a CD titled NME Awards 2008 given away free with a special souvenir box set issue of NME magazine, which went on sale 27 February. |
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In addition to the mining facilities, Arktikugol has opened a hotel and souvenir shop, catering for tourists taking day trips or hikes from Longyearbyen. |
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The Rooster of Barcelos is bought by many tourists as a souvenir. |
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Every one that took part received a souvenir swim cap and goody bag. |
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Both have been transformed into a Tetley Tea Folk character for a souvenir tea towel ahead of their wedding next month, the Daily Express reported. |
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In the beigest parts of suburbia where I grew up, bridge was a game played by groups of parents in recreation rooms furnished with upright pianos and souvenir sombreros. |
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They spread out hand-carved jungle deities, intricately etched bowls and chains of gleaming shells, should the din-dins want to take a souvenir home with them. |
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Fans of AFC Boars and Skew Bridge FC were shocked to find crude player profiles they would not want their children to read in the souvenir programme. |
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In addition to the mining facilities, Arktikugol has opened a hotel and souvenir shop, catering to tourists taking day trips or hikes from Longyearbyen. |
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If you want to draw specific attention to a special souvenir, use accent lighting which can take the form of a spotlight, downlighter or an uplighter. |
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On the quaint streets of this neighbourhood, you are unlikely to find kitsch souvenir shops, bastardised baguette-sandwich stalls or currency bureaux. |
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A souvenir of their recent Sledgehammer tour, it features home-grown favourites like Stupify and Prayer and their ferocious cover of Metallica's Fade to Black. |
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But souvenir chic is a big trend in the fashion world right now with everything from bags to earrings sporting miniature Eiffel Towers, London buses or Russian babushka dolls. |
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Sangha's annual souvenir Kaveri will also be released on the occasion. |
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Kangaroo paw bottle-openers, of a type that could be bought at any Oz souvenir shop, were utilised for close-up scenes of Skippy opening doors or picking up objects. |
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What will follow will be four days of karaoke singing, dancing, movie watching, souvenir buying, autograph collecting and learning about the latest hot anime thing. |
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We've teamed up with Woodworm, Freddie Flintoff's sponsor, to offer one lucky reader the chance to own a souvenir bat autographed by the great all-rounder. |
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It is a description rather than a title, and is not appropriate for the owner of a normal residential property, far less the owner of a small souvenir plot of land. |
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Each of the guests in the arena was issued with a gold plastic bag with a poncho, a Jamaica ginger cake, a woven Union flag and a souvenir programme. |
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The trademarked logo, owned by New York State Empire State Development, appears in souvenir shops and brochures throughout the city and state, some licensed, many not. |
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She runs a souvenir shop and my two daughters-in-law were later intrigued to hear that their presents of mittens and slippers had been knitted by a real, live cavewoman. |
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