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1 He'd be holding flowers in the river, stones, sometimes a cognac bottle.
2 Others were more traditional headstones, featuring crosses or angels holding flowers or harps.
3 Kuno Kohn opened the door, holding flowers in his hand.
4 They to whom the handkerchiefs were waved stood high upon the stern, holding flowers .
5 Thousands, many holding flowers , had gathered by the time the bodies were carried from the mosque for burial.
6 You're waiting for someone, perhaps you're holding flowers , but it seems to take ages before you see his face.
7 On Friday, hundreds of protesters marched through Hong Kong's business district, holding flowers and black banners and blocking traffic.
8 The hands of the Madonna that hold the Child might be holding flowers for any sense of support they express.
9 There are pictures of him sitting by the fences holding flowers , but it is clear that his spirit had been crushed.
10 A few dozen left-wing Israelis held a counter-protest nearby holding flowers , balloons and a sign that read: "Love conquers all."
11 By the same process of comparison I have decided that jars and vases having floral decorations themselves are wholly unsuitable for holding flowers .
12 "You should be standing in a gondola, holding flowers , " Joe said.
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