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grace cover
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3.55 |
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And what photograph graces the cover? |
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grace wall
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0.99 |
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A Sankai Juku poster graces one wall. |
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grace page
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0.79 |
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A mature Yoko Ono graces one page. |
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grace event
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0.72 |
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Local and foreign traders and dignitaries will grace the event. |
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grace table
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0.72 |
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Inside, white snapdragons grace tables. |
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grace entrance
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0.53 |
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Renovators have sandblasted away the alligators that graced the entrance. |
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grace garden
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0.39 |
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Their imports were probably sold in Germany to grace the gardens of private homes. |
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grace ceremony
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0.33 |
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The launching ceremony was graced by a lion dance performance. |
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grace front
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0.26 |
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A study is under way on restoring the Grand Staircase that graced the front of the original building. |
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grace game
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0.26 |
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It reminds me of the last panacea to grace the game of football. |
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grace landscape
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0.26 |
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Like Frank Lloyd Wright, Meem believed that a building should grace a landscape, not disgrace it. |
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grace menu
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0.26 |
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Truffles and caviar, foie gras and lobster grace the menu. |
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grace shore
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0.26 |
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Only on the very last day did an anticyclone grace our shores. |
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grace stage
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0.26 |
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Still, a convertible piano has never graced the stage of Carnegie Hall. |
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grace window
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0.26 |
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Few banners graced storefront windows. |