The building, which dates from 1615 and is named the Boersen in Danish, is known for its green copper roof and distinctive 56-metre (184-foot) spire in the shape of four intertwined dragon tails.
Lydgate felt sure that if ever he married, his wife would have that feminine radiance, that distinctive womanhood which must be classed with flowers and music, that sort of beauty which by its very nature was virtuous, being moulded only for pure and delicate joys.
Then there was well-bred economy, which in those days made show in dress the first item to be deducted from, when any margin was required for expenses more distinctive of rank.
Pure rye flour lends these iconic north German loaves impressive heft, along with a distinctive, mahogany hue.
They found that while French women most wanted to stand out in a crowd thanks to their own "very good sense of style", British women, though spending more on cosmetics, didn't mind looking less distinctive, as long as they looked good.
Others have been walled up, but can still be spotted by their distinctive frames in grey sandstone, or stone dug from quarries in the nearby picturesque town of Fiesole.
The studio's distinctive style is formed through Chinese culture and mythology, and instilling Chinese aesthetics into stories.
According to his theory, each blood type had a distinctive, corresponding personality type: Type A people are conservative and passive, and are concerned with appearances.
Lidia Bersani's website says of La Belle: '[The] Yacht is in distinctive Bersani Style, romantic and warm.
I have quite a distinctive voice.
" Durian's distinctive smell is infamous, but its flavour – at once sweet and savoury – adds to its divisiveness.
" Durian's distinctive smell is infamous, but its flavour – at once sweet and savoury – adds to its divisiveness.
The leopard eel Despite what you might think at first glance, Siren reticulata is a salamander, not an eel, but it does have distinctive, leopard-like spots.
The clever design, subtle enough that you might miss it at first glance but distinctive enough that you'll always notice it after, is the work of Chinese artist Huang Hai.
Arguably the country's most popular female TV personality, Ri has been delivering news with her distinctive fervor and excitement since the 1970s.
Chinese Name:Ying dish : Function: To satisfy a craving for delicious food : Attributes: Meat in large chunks and ingredients in bulk : Cooking Requirements: Mom's cooking / Highly rated restaurant's cooking :、 Eating Methods: To gobble and devour : Applicable Environments: Necessary to northern Chinese : In northern China, ying dishes refer to those which are distinctive and delicious enough to show your sincerity when you entertain guests.
Even when taken from 620km up, this imagery is sharp enough to capture the distinctive shapes of different species.
Rob Hattrell, UK vice president of eBay, said: 'While Meghan was clearly the focus of the fashion pages this year, Kate's distinctive style has long been a hit since her wedding in 2011.
it is no accient, he would claim, that mitchell's spitfire, with its merlin engines and distinctive wings, could help win a war while also seeming wonderful to the eye and ear.
Several distinctive skeletal characteristics provide evidence that the extinct animal belonged to the diplodocoid family, which refers to a group of sauropods that include the gigantic, 25-meter-long diplodocus.