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In some towns, the shrine is bedecked with their photographs, in others with their old clothes, or favourite food.
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T-shirt and jeans, against a dormitory wall bedecked with psychedelic posters, bears out her recollection that she resembled Joan Baez, a folk-singer.
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Despite the police order banning demonstrations, thousands of Haitians followed his four-wheel-drive - bedecked with Haitian flags - as it weaved through central Port-au-Prince.
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Other revelers, bedecked with laurels, lounged while being fed grapes.
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Whole districts of Aden have been fortified and bedecked with flags of the old southern republic and with portraits of southern victims of what locals see as northern repression.
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Indeed, we opted to drive around the Pyrenees from Barcelona on the easy-to-navigate E15 motorway, stopping off in Girona, where the local houses are bedecked with yellow-and-red-striped banners the colors of Catalonia.
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The streets themselves are bedecked with the Vibram logo.
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It is actually a huge museum with the largest collection of imperial treasures in the country, including the superb Dragon Throne the emperor sat on and Buddhas bedecked with almost every precious metal and gemstone imaginable.
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In the farmlands northeast of Austin I drive through a series of comatose old villages with names like Heidenheimer, Schwertner and Walburg, where the only place still trading is an indoor biergarten, bedecked with Bavarian flags, cuckoo clocks, beer steins and military memorabilia.
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The inhabitants of Taltal, for instance, a small fishing and mining town in northern Chile, on Independence Day last month bedecked the town not with the traditional national standard but with black flags, in mourning for lost jobs.
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Gore's favorite was her description of an elegant family dinner table in Mississippi with much lace and candles and crystal and the elderly matriarch -- bedecked in rich brocade and a jeweled tiara -- making her way unsteadily to the table after a touch or two of bourbon and Seconal upstairs.
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