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royal crown

noun as in tiara

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Before dawn in Goro, on the Adriatic Sea, Massimo Genari drove by the central roundabout, with its sculpture of two concrete clams in a net, and under a billboard of a mollusk donning a crimson royal crown.

I had two Royal Crown Colas in glass bottles.

Ms Southon said the "fascinating" artworks showed "the full procession including the Duke of York, the full Royal Household, aristocracy and King Charles II" along with the royal crown, orb and sceptre.

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It is 500 years old, the oldest surviving royal crown in Britain and Ireland, made for the Queen's ancestor King James V.

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Royal Crown employs three full-time and two part-time members of staff who face unemployment if the takeaway is forced to close.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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