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The entire garniture was beautifully etched in an intricate design.
The garniture you're wearing doesn't have a proof mark.
There are many variations of the original recipe, in terms of the garniture.
The roast chicken with a garniture of fresh watercress is always a good bet.
Others use no garniture at all.
Kiku would be fresh and sporting the handsome garniture that he'd made.
Japanese Imari porcelain garniture is set on top of the cornice.
Pembroke's armour forms what is known as a small garniture that would be used for infantry and light or heavy cavalry use.
Some sources persist in using other garniture than the onion into the 1930s and beyond, but still none use bitters.
After his recovery, his small and slender frame assumed an obtuser garniture of flesh than it had ever before worn.
It was bridled and plumed and caparisoned with purple and gold garniture.
An excellent example is a three-piece mantel garniture of a sphinx-embellished clock and pair of obelisks.
Melba Garniture, chicken, truffles and mushrooms stuffed into tomatoes with velouté sauce.
"You mean Garniture." "
George Clifford's tournament armour survives; it is considered the finest surviving garniture from the Tudor period.
The chalikos of the company had their coats dyed in heraldic colours and were trapped in gem-studded garniture.
Above, their beauteous garniture Flam'd with more ample lustre, than the moon Through cloudless sky at midnight in her full.
Vases known as vaisseau à mat (masted ships) were made to be sold with other vases of different shapes to form a garniture.
Yet last autumn Christie's sold another 'canal houses' garniture, perhaps popped in by the Vietnamese just to test the water, for a mere Dfl28,000 (£8,484).
They include 17th-century bowls, 18th-century armorial dishes and a Famille Rose five-piece garniture with pink-breasted parrots (circa 1740).
Clifford's armour, as it is part of a garniture, includes many pieces of exchange, including a grandguard, an extra helmet, a shaffron and several lance guards.
There's also a recipe for sauce Nantua, a sinfully good cream-and-egg-yolk fish sauce that is enriched with shellfish butter and has a garniture of crawfish tails.
Contains also the statue "Moor with Emerald Cluster", the "Jewel Garniture" and the "Obeliscus Augustalis".
For all kinds of ceremonial he has all a lawyer's respect, and his pages are often adorned and encumbered with the pageantry and material garniture of the story.
One dealer at that show, Midori Gallery of Miami, is selling a five-piece famille-rose Qing garniture set from the late 19th century for $20,000.