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  • But my stylist, who was dressed in a gold-lettered "Viva La Juicy" sweatshirt, followed my instructions to the letter.

    A First Wal-Encounter Anne Kadet 2011

  • All of the vampires cast their eyes upward, and gold-lettered text of the prayer scrolls by.

    Crossed J.F. Lewis 2011

  • All of the vampires cast their eyes upward, and gold-lettered text of the prayer scrolls by.

    Crossed J.F. Lewis 2011

  • They all are holding the gold-lettered brown binders, the book of threats, written in the hours of darkness.

    President Obama's nighthawks: Top officials charged with guarding the nation's safety story Laura Blumenfeld • photos by Melina Mara in dead of night 2010

  • A little gold-lettered sign reads Twelve Apostles Hotel.

    Memory Wall Anthony Doerr 2010

  • A little gold-lettered sign reads Twelve Apostles Hotel.

    Memory Wall Anthony Doerr 2010

  • But it is a proper gallery, with high arched ceilings and green trim and very worth gold-lettered labels on the rooms and the museum had, as it ought, a room full of stuffed mammals which is always disconcerting.

    May short book reviews 2009

  • They sent me a leather-bound, gold-lettered edition, inscribed "With Appreciation and Admiration, Bantam Books, 1996," on the cover.

    Rebel Base in ... two-point-five Months Steve Perry 2007

  • It was Zima Blue: the same shade of blue as on the gold-lettered card.

    The Year's Best Science Fiction 23rd Annual Collection Dozois, Gardner 2006

  • He pointed to the features He declared especially to His liking: the silver dragons, the gold-lettered signs with their deep maroon backgrounds, the decorative plasterwork.

    With No One as Witness George, Elizabeth 2005

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