a decorative design in English ceramics, depicting chiefly a willow tree, small bridge, and two birds, derived from Chinese sources and introduced in approximately 1780: often executed in blue and white but sometimes in red and white.
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And in so many of these events, the pattern of “blame the victim” was quickly in evidence.
I would have told them, ‘Do not get into a pattern in which you’re intimidated by these kinds of criminal attacks.
Although the Brits would capture New York City a few weeks later, a pattern had been set.
The endpaper features a “pattern of marbleized paper” that has been “individually designed.”
The loss of his life, and all the others from this summer, back to Trayvon and well before that, are part of a pattern.
The noise of the hammer is always in his ears, and his eye is upon the pattern of the vessel he maketh.
In a minute Bruce was back with his hat full of water from the creek that whimpered just beyond the willow patch.
Her eye fastened on a circular portion of the wall-paper pattern, and she felt that the whole room was revolving about her.
What was equally important, a thick clump of cottonwood and willow furnished tolerably secure concealment.
Antonius and Hieronymus conjointly built a number of large pattern violins, which are of high finish and beautiful wood.