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    the Elizabethan Era wood was the most popular building supply known to man.(Deason, 1) A good amount of flowers was used in decorating the houses. Most of these homes and buildings had at least one big chandelier. It was shown as the biggest decoration of all the ones inside of the house. The chandelier was in the most decorative part of the house which was the gallery. The gallery was like a long hallway that was used for entertainment and as a family area. A good amount of these homes had a big open

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    1960s interior design theme 1960s decoration and designing ideas are very unique, they stood out by the end of the 1960s and early 1970s. A series of colours became so popular and most used when it comes to wallpapers, curtains, sofas, carpets, chairs and cushions such as Dark greens, yellows, pinks, and orange hues with pattern or floral touch. As a very important influencing part in the 1960s interior design the English designer David Hicks was mostly inspired by bright colours associated with

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    lifted her arm, a malicious smile playing on her lips. It looked like Arthur was going to charge straight to his death. Merlin panicked. Magic exploded out of him. Heat burnt through his limbs, followed by icy cold. With a tremendous noise, the chandelier hanging closest to the king's table crashed down on the sorceress. She collapsed under the weight of the enormous light fixture. After a moment of relief (and worry about how he'd be able to pass that off as an accident), Merlin noticed the sorceress

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    The chandelier hangs in the middle of light fixtures able to project up to two hundred color combinations, transforming the space to fit specific events and moods. Lonnie Hanzon created installations in Denver and all over the world, including the largest Christmas

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    It is believed by the characters to have been built in the early 1500s with brick and clay or adobe. There are many pictures hanging from the walls and numerous iron chandeliers and lanterns around the interior which adds a gothic décor to the overall appearance. There are wooden beams that go across the walls for support and the ceiling is made of wood. The Leaky cauldron is an important location because this is where

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    Flower Chandelier Flower chandelier is very easy to give shape and you choose either fresh flowers or silk flowers for them. You require a plastic or wooden hoop and decorate with flowers. Silk flowers will last longer but if you are lover of fresh flowers then go for it

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    This meme is towards the people of the society, from the government. Living, breathing, sentient people treat each other as non living things, machines. Peoples thoughts, actions are being restrained and controlled.There were times in the book where they were saying how they control machines, like the Hound. After the Hound attempted to attack Montag multiple times, Montag shared his problem with Beatty and he said,: “It doesn't think what we don't want it to think.” (25) The machine can only do

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    Phantom of the Opera is the Best Musical on Broadway “Say you love me. You know I do.” These famous words come from the outstanding musical Phantom of the Opera. Phantom is one of the most beloved shows. According to Kelso, J. (2013), “The show has played to over 130 million people in 30 countries in 151 cities around the world, with an estimated gross of $5.6 billion worldwide.” In Phantom of the Opera, the use of beautiful costumes, music, and the set together create one of the most loved shows

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    perception of both our identity, and the identity of the objects. I will provide a short summary of the film Blue (1993), introducing the two objects I have selected (namely the lollipop and the chandelier) and justifying their significance with regard to the object-oriented analysis of the film. i. The bead chandelier: the blue object that is still a part of Julie’s life following her husband and daughter’s death in a car accident. This object plays an important role in depicting Julie’s grieving process

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    apparent throughout the show and it does not really impact it but I enjoy that it’s different. I also never noticed until I was rewatching the performance for this journal that the lot that the chandelier is in at the start of the show is 666. I think that says a lot about the connotations of the chandelier and what it was a part of. I really enjoy this show despite it not really being my type of musical. I like that it is able to stand on it’s own without a ton of flashy dance numbers. The music

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