Vindarten placed him carefully on a strip of flooring that at first sight seemed an ornamentalpattern.
2
In his left hand is a silver harp of ornamentalpattern, and in his right a silver sceptre with a little gold about it.
3
Soon Somerset saw before him a circular summer-house formed of short sticks nailed to ornamentalpatterns.
4
She lifted her shield and the Cylon bashed into it, denting the ornamentalpatterns and sending Athena backward.
5
These, like those of Tiryns, consisted partly of merely ornamentalpatterns, partly of genuine pictures, with human and animal figures.
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They were provided with the means of producing such intricate ornamentalpatterns as to defy the utmost skill of the forger.
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And it is indisputable that some ornamentalpatterns used in architecture and on pottery were rather appropriated than invented by Greece.
8
The people living there wore handsome fur garments nicely made and embroidered with ornamentalpatterns such as people on earth now wear.
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The ornamentalpatterns of open work which decorate the tinned and japanned wares in general use, are rarely punched by the workman who makes them.
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The earlier painters covered their vaulting with ornamentalpatterns in which spaces were reserved for independent pictures, like the rectangles of the Stanza della Segnatura.