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We had a paper chain right the way up and down.
They focus in on "process" and forget that there's a human being at the far end of the paper chain.
Students carried a black and white paper chain as they climbed up the student union ballroom.
All I ever remember is making endless paper chains.
People have strung up paper chains between trees with messages for the victims.
During Lent there may be lilies and pastel paper chains.
It seemed horribly out of place among the tinsel and paper chains.
He would put colored paper chains around the walls, and flowers in vases on the floor.
Tom was sitting at the table, glueing coloured paper chains together.
The house looked stripped and bare without its holly and paper chains.
Four paper chains cost £11.40, enough to decorate both your house and the neighbours'.
Ms. Martinez dresses up her restaurant with multicolored paper chains and pinatas.
We like to sit in the two overstuffed chairs by the fireplace underneath a canopy of colorful paper chains.
Alix could feel the heat at once, embodied in more than the pink and green balloons, the paper chains, the tinsel.
'We are putting paper chains on their arms; they can break them with a gesture.'
'Come on, Danny, let's make some more paper chains.' "
Niall found himself surrounded by people who were asking questions, while a young girl placed a coloured paper chain round his neck.
Sudden urge to make paper chains.
It provides directly 230,000 jobs and indirectly 2,950,000 jobs along the forest and paper chain.
To raise it all to a giddy height, Studio 5 was mysteriously festooned with bunting and paper chains.
So I slunk off into the holding tank, a gloomy room decorated with various shades of grease and some drooping paper chains.
Paper chains and the gilt chains I swear Mum wears for a necklace the rest of the year.
Paper Chains (1977)
The first commercially produced decorations appeared in Germany in the 1860s, inspired by paper chains made by children.
When the children were little they made paper chains and strings of painted cardboard milk-bottle tops, and these were draped over mirrors.