"Ribbons of the sides of cars are torn away like ribbons of cloth, " Blumnethal said.
These ribbons encourage students to take extra quizzes that have absolutely no effect on their grade.
Lights from some of the moored boats send silver ribbons flickering over the gleaming black water.
But you've got to grab it because they get rid of their ribbons very quickly.
She put pretty pink ribbons around their necks so they would stand out, Hays recalls.
Ribbons of the paper tape piled up at Joe's feet like a nest of intertwined vipers.
His family had asked friends to wear yellow ribbons and many wore red clothing.
The town was festooned with pink ribbons as her parents brought her body back for burial.
The colour has been used in ribbons and other publicity material since their daughter's disappearance.
The honorees just sit there, grinning, with their medals hanging from ribbons around their necks.
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Here, the chef serves up modern Italian cuisine, such as raw squid ribbons with chickpea cream flavoured with sage.
The drawings and etchings hanging on them are attached by red ribbons tied in bows.
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"The earliest enamel crystals form in extremely long, thin ribbons and are rather beautifully parallel, " Fincham notes.
Shay(ph) likes to wear her gold bracelets outside, but hides them under thick ribbons on her wrists.
If one of the ribbons in the plait is twisted, it gives the resulting particle an electric charge.
The American love affair with the automobile has resulted in concrete ribbons of highway all across the country.
I'm the teenage girl that spends hours cutting ribbons for others to wear as a symbol of remembrance.
Called Common Places, it comprises of ribbons of cast greensand and sliced "pebbles" of wood from local estates.
Follow the stars and you're confronted by row upon row of wrapping paper, decorative ribbons and hand-painted Nativity sets.
Both were wearing pink ribbons, which became the symbol of the search for their missing daughter following her disappearance.
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Instead, get the house-made salumi, with buttery ribbons of pancetta and aromatic finocchiona.
Several businesses tied red, white, and blue ribbons on their doors and had American flags hanging in their windows.
The ribbons of market tape piled up at Joe Granville's feet are the metaphor for our shattered financial world.
The current controversy over John Kerry's ribbons is a perfect example of his struggles and opportunities as a communicator.
After his workout, Petraeus donned a dress uniform bearing nine rows of ribbons.
Each dancer wears a carved wooden mask with headdress, serape, embroidered shawl and multicoloured ribbons, and plays chinchines (maracas).
Villagers build a midsummer pole, which is decorated with flowers and colourful ribbons, dance and, at midnight, bonfires are lit.
By the 19th century hats had become a larger than life fashion accessory often decorated with ribbons, flowers and feathers.
Cruz, one of 33 Samoyeds list in the show, did not win any ribbons in the best of breed judging.
In other cases, everything seemed entirely normal until you looked under the microscope and saw the brown ribbons of tau.
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