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1 The 2FM entrant for Miss Ireland was recently crowned by the station.
2 The tower rises above the crossing, and is crowned by sixteen pinnacles.
3 It was crowned by an iron railing, showing blackly against the sky.
4 The country was undulating, and every rise was crowned by a village.
5 Caesar was Pontifex Maximus, and Napoleon had himself crowned by the Pope.
6 His love arose, a kingly thing, crowned by her trust in him.
7 Interior slopes were revetted with gabions, crowned by fascines and sand bags.
8 A cement accord is couched in leather, and crowned by woody notes.
9 This life knoweth no death, and this existence is crowned by immortality.
10 It was inside a circle crowned by a pair of outspread wings.
11 First comes the derrick, sixty feet high, crowned by a massive pulley.
12 Jack looked inquisitively at the large, kindly face crowned by snowy locks.
13 These successes were crowned by a signal victory over the emperor in person.
14 The structure was of considerable height, and crowned by a large gilt cross.
15 Nor would the emperor be emperor until crowned by the pope.
16 The summit is crowned by bristling batteries pointing down the Firth.
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