All four have smart apartments, great clothes and well-paid jobs, but their independence makes relationships hard. |
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I've always tried to please him with the clothes I buy but him not wanting me sexually I find very hurtful. |
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For boys, the range features a selection of outdoors clothes with drawstring trousers and kagouls. |
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Each person was forced to sign an agreement not to carry placards or banners, shout slogans, or wear clothes with written words of complaint. |
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Joking apart, I was there and I can testify they were both wearing perfectly nice guy clothes from reputable shops. |
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I help provide clients with a fresh change of clothes after they have had a hot meal and a wash. |
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He tried to whistle to her, but his clothes were beginning to weigh him down, and his mouth filled with water. |
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I hated not being able to have a wash, get wet clothes dry and having to walk in mud every day. |
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Lennon went upstairs to his room and threw a portable radiator and clothes basket at his father before they returned downstairs. |
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Sewing machines brought mass-produced shoes in standard sizes and ready-to-wear clothes within universal reach. |
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I packed a small suitcase, throwing my clothes inside it without any manner of care. |
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Crystal agreed and she packed a tote bag with a change of clothes and hopped into her car. |
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I kept forgetting to put my clothes in the wash, so this morning when I got up, I realized that I had no clean gym clothes. |
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I've packed three bags with enough clothes to last more than two months because I'm not sure when I'll be home again. |
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I myself had doubts at first until I went further in and found clothes that are two of a kind. |
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People in wheelchairs have difficulty being pushed round the clothes stores because the displays are so close together. |
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Kids play cricket on the road, young men idle at the edges, women scrub small wads of wet clothes beside buckets of precious water. |
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She quickly ran upstairs and packed a bag with her clothes for about a week. |
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Rosen, no slouch himself, has clothes made for him in Italy and buys off the rack, as well. |
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Before you buy the clothes off the racks at the store, someone decides to put them there. |
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He shops for disco clothes and plaid pants, gets an Afro wig and starts talking jive. |
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I was given a sewing machine so I could make my own clothes and I was given a small loom so I used to weave cloth, I was that sort of child. |
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We are trying to find out why the British as a race find it amazingly funny to take their clothes off. |
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His mother has no alternative, but stitch his clothes as ready-made clothes are not available. |
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Not only used as a wall hanging, the work can also be used for handbags, key rings, baby shoes, clothes and a gift to your lover. |
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The clothes which are young and vibrant, and eminently wearable, come in two shades of pink with some cream combinations. |
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Thus, you can recolor clothes on your color photo or change the color of the hair, eyes, etc on a portrait. |
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Youngsters in Malmesbury and Sherston recycled old clothes to make weird and wacky costumes for a fashion show last Thursday. |
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Mr Parks had left the money in a wallet inside the hooded Puma top, which was in a bag of old clothes he donated to the shop. |
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The bundle of clothes stirred and a fairly groggy Sukari sat up, hair surprisingly kempt despite her burrowing into the pillows during the night. |
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The police later took away their clothes as they rebuilt the bomb as part of the painstaking investigation. |
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Her clothes matched with her hair, consisting of a short black skirt, green shirt, and black heels. |
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You get a whiff of that fluid too, every time you pick up your clothes from the cleaners. |
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The father immediately took off his necklaces, his soft fine garments and his other adornments and put on clothes that were ragged and soiled. |
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This is the land of export rejects and clothes come in lots from manufacturing units. |
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Mounting their own protest of sorts, wealthy adolescent girls will insist on buying their clothes secondhand. |
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She was in the process of packing but she had left a box of clothes that she had planned to give away open in the middle of the room. |
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People are always yanking your hair or dressing you up in different clothes or pulling at your uniform. |
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The gray boy's clothes even looked aged, appearing to be akin to medieval robes. |
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We were supposed to put all the clothes from the cleaners or the laundry onto crocheted hangers that my grandmother had made for us. |
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For instance, when all the actors sent their clothes to the cleaners, all of the women's underwear was sent back. |
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Before the advent of modern fastenings, clothes were held together with brooches, or with belts and straps like this one. |
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It's no fun when you're yanked out of the pool against your will and then forced to get back into clothes and sit in your buggy. |
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Pack some warm clothes and an all-purpose washing liquid to help minimise the amount of socks, T-shirts and shorts you'll need. |
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My apartment has been pretty small, and continues to be that way, since there's extra clothes and an air mattress floating around now. |
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Ally, I was pretty sure, spent most of her money on clothes and other pointless things, though she got a monthly allowance from her parents. |
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Before the clothes get to the customers, they are first wholesaled directly from the brand headquarters to various outlets. |
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He was wet through so took off most of his clothes and emptied his pockets, to let everything dry off. |
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For both of them, the biggest pluses of losing weight have been buying lots of new clothes and also the sense of achievement. |
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She knew he smoked in the waste area where the youths hung out and when he came home his clothes reeked of the weed. |
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Here, cameras follow four of the ladyboys both at the festival and during their everyday lives as they shop for clothes and shoes. |
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They have to stay in a wet nappy longer and wear clothes with food down the front. |
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You can also use the cleaner for wet paint on clothing, but launder clothes immediately after application. |
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I recently made one of those pulley-operated clothes airers out of dowelling and wooden coathangers whose hooks had fallen off. |
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Second, we have just one clothes airer, and one spot to stand it, fully laden with damp clothes dripping on each other. |
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The designers have to wake up and realize that the clothes they create can influence a whole new generation. |
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In order to save himself, he tore off all his clothes and jumped into a nearby bush of thorns and nettles, lacerating his whole body. |
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He rose with a groan the next morning and pulled his clothes back on, lacing his shoes with some difficulty. |
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Once at home, she changed quickly into her running clothes and shoes, tying the laces tight. |
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Jumping up, she changed into her regular work clothes even though school was over for that day. |
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We like to find unique clothes that bring out the best in our personalities and go against the grain. |
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Previous trips have involved wholesale deliveries of washing machines, bikes, computers, clothes and food. |
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Oh, just remembered I can't pack as half my clothes are in the washing machine. |
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But what I am saying is that I need to replace my entire expensively skinny wardrobe and replace it with clothes that won't choke me. |
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The school also raided wardrobes and cupboards for old clothes to sell to a company that re-use, recycle or burns them to create energy. |
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In the days before we all had washing machines people used to send their clothes to a laundry. |
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Stealing clothes from washing lines in the night is indeed a strange hobby. |
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The point is, I have been tempted to buy those clothes pegs before now, and I don't even have a washing line. |
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We would also help to hang out the washing on the clothes line and then lift it with a wooden prop. |
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I shiver as I pass the clothes boutiques, where assorted mannequins stare out like different species of plastic aliens. |
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Camping is available next to the pub, and there will be refreshments and clothes stalls. |
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I'm not saying I'll never do women's clothes again, but I need space to reformulate my approach. |
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Picking up a baby blue Roxy shirt, she wrinkled her nose and tossed it back into the ever-growing pile of clothes on the floor behind her. |
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Frequent routine cleansing of the skin and daily washing of work clothes are necessary. |
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Maria tried to pack their new clothes as carefully as possible into her traveling bag, trying hard not to wrinkle the delicate fabrics. |
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I cuddled up to him and caught the clean, fresh tang of his aftershave, buried deep in his clothes and skin. |
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Yet this is an invaluable tool in a household where the washing and drying of clothes is a daily task. |
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Prop maker Peter Greenwood found a real mangle so the dame can wring clothes in the panto's slapstick scenes. |
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She groped through her pile of dirty clothes for her battered gym shoes and wrenched them on forcefully. |
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On the outskirts of the city by the river I watch washerwomen scrub clothes at giant water tanks. |
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Married women cover their heads and clothes with two pieces of khanga cloth. |
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Another roaring sound and the three kids were standing again in the empty room, clothes wrinkled, soaked and sweating. |
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Wash clothes in cold water whenever possible and use the washer only with a full load. |
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Rodriguez herself is sleeping on an air mattress at her daughter's apartment, borrowing clothes and missing her husband. |
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She paddles to work once a week, storing her clothes in the kayak's watertight compartment. |
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Rama has no option but to crawl, wounding her hands and tearing her clothes as she inches towards her distant school. |
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Her soaked hair clung to her pale white face, her clothes adhered to her frail body, and her eyes were shut. |
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In their reeky gym clothes guide, they explain that the funky smell can persist even after a wash. |
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The clothes involve a high degree of workmanship, every single piece is stitched with a lot embroidery. |
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Mick woke up, got washed and shaved and put his working clothes on thinking it was 7.30 am Monday morning. |
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I generally wear comfortable clothes for DJ-ing, although I have been known to turn up for gigs in a suit. |
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Her normally sleek auburn hair was frizzy and knotted and her clothes were wrinkled from a night of restless sleep. |
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The water drops fell harder down unto the crowd of people, their soaked clothes clinging to their bodies. |
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Monday was washday, the clothes washed in boiling water in a tub with a dolly peg. |
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I suggest you take a selection of different clothes including your winter woollies. |
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Back at the store, the bags were sorted and the clothes washed and pressed before being sold at knock-down prices. |
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The light clothes which will do for summer need to be changed for serious woollens, hoods and gloves for the freezing winds of winter. |
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Today, I got in a great workout, some brunch, some used clothes shopping, and a few whistles and woofs from the locals. |
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If you have been using bleach to whiten clothes and they are now graying, switch to peroxide. |
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His clothes clung to him and raindrops trickled down from his soaked hair into his eyes and face. |
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They favor light, brightly colored clothes and are interested in the latest fashions. |
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Nothing makes a room look smaller than stacks of knick-knacks, piles of paper and clothes all over the floor. |
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The men are in plain clothes and wear light raincoats or light overcoats over their uniforms. |
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I recycle our garden waste, old clothes and shoes and even the rubble and soil I dug from the garden when I redeveloped it. |
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This last device was used to move clothes up and down in boiling soapy water, contained in a gas-heated copper. |
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Perhaps students, instead of wasting money on machines, could just get a washboard and do their clothes in the kitchen sink. |
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Taking the price off the clothes you're wearing there, now that should come up to about two silvers and five coppers. |
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You might still see wackiness on fashion runways and red carpets, but unfortunately, those clothes are not accessible to the general public. |
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If a gas clothes dryer is improperly vented, deadly carbon monoxide can be forced back into a home. |
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We were neither of us womanish, and despite his proclivity to wear clothes dangerously close to the dandy set he was a hard sportsman. |
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When one uses khadi clothes and other products marketed by khadi industries, one is supporting the spirit of freedom and nationality. |
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Looking over my clothes once, fast, I nodded and walked on, heavy but functional boots thumping against the soil. |
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The arrest was a seizure by seven armed men dressed in civilian clothes who abducted him in an unlicensed car. |
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Ten ravishing models from Bangalore, dressed in clothes designed by fashion technology students, set the ramp ablaze. |
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The man threw the little girl's still-shuddering body at her, and blood spurted over her clothes from the cut jugular. |
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I don't care if my clothes are in holes, or the curtains have shrunk or the rugs are threadbare. |
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Suddenly, Fashion Bug didn't seem like a fun place with cute, kicky, affordable clothes and plentiful opportunities for advancement. |
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What a joy to come back from a night out without cigarette smoke clinging to every fibre and to be able to wear your clothes again the next day. |
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Among the couple's collection of Meat Loaf memorabilia are hundreds of signed records and compact discs, clothes and merchandise. |
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There's a rite of passage in many tribes of taking off all your clothes and going off into the woods to survive with your bare hands. |
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You began to get a really bad fever and were sweating so she took your clothes and they are in the wash as we speak. |
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He returned a few moments later with white clothes and a mug filled with sweet water. |
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You stated that clothes dryers should not vent into a garage but must have a duct leading to the outside of the building. |
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She bought baby food for her daughter, a lantern to light her hut and clothes for her husband and in-laws. |
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Washing machines replaced the wash tub and their mechanical agitators replaced women poling their clothes in steaming, sudsy water. |
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With a clothes dryer, check the outside dryer vent cap where it exits the house. |
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His hair and clothes were getting soaked as rain poured in through a large hole where part of the doors had been torn off. |
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Poseidon clothes himself in raiment of gold, grasps his gold whip, and takes his stand upon his chariot. |
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The Footlights costume ladies would welcome the loan of mobile clothes rails on which to hang the many costumes. |
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His next job was in the rag trade on the King's Road, selling hip clothes to the likes of Lou Reed, David Bowie and Marc Bolan. |
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She found a girl lying on a pile of clothes with a bottle of whisky in her hand. |
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Maybe I will buy some new clothes and put a deposit down on a laptop computer. |
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He strapped his pants on with a brow belt, his clothes were some what raggy. |
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His clothes were unkempt and raggedy, and his belly protruded very visibly. |
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They were a ragged bunch, wearing clothes that looked as if they hadn't seen a good wash in weeks at best. |
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His eye was swollen, his lip bleeding, his hands dirty, his clothes ragged. |
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They were little boys and little girls that were covered in dirt and mud while their clothes were ragged in that smelly dump. |
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His pants were ragged as well, although his clothes were not too big for him. |
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Every once in a while, particularly when I take out clothes that I haven't worn since our move, I find a cat whisker or a dog hair. |
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The City petrol vehicle stands parked in one corner, the policemen over stacked with warm clothes play cards in the back seat of the vehicle. |
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Kea stood behind Gin as she sorted through her clothes to find a warm jacket. |
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My clothes are laid out before me as I contemplate the warm coat, my constant companion for the winter. |
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Ben left the blankets on the back of the sofa while he followed Hoss upstairs to gather his own warm clothes from his bedroom. |
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Summer-style clothes are fine if you are inside, but our advice is to wrap up warmly when you go out. |
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My mother sewed most of my clothes as a child, so I have an affinity for patterns, cloth, thread and yarn. |
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Keep the clothes to three basic colors if you want your accessories to match with your wardrobe. |
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His eyes peer angrily out from a dirt-smeared face, his hair needs a good wash and the clothes he's wearing are definitely getting stinky. |
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They also removed his clothes changing it with a ragged shirt and leaving his cycling shorts all alone. |
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Of course, if we carry on putting on weight as we have been doing, we will all be waddling around in extremely baggy clothes before long. |
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Although the old man and his clothes were spotlessly clean, he wore jeans, a denim shirt and boots that were very worn and ragged. |
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Changing out of his painting clothes after a somewhat disappointing day in his studio, he noticed the worn spot on the heel of his sock. |
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Some old guys don't wash and change their clothes as often as they might and this one was a little on the whiffy side. |
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Although the dispute was peacefully reconciled, the men carried concealed knives and guns under their clothes should the other side prove uncooperative. |
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At last we were able to have a shower and give our clothes a wash. |
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Peterson, his son Jan tells me, designed many of his own clothes and had them custom-made in London. |
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Robertson came out in his customary camo, and told the audience that it was the best suit of clothes he owns. |
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In one, a father is upset that his children's clothes are made out of curtains. |
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His rescuer was warehouseman Jason Weardon, 32, who tore off Robert's blazing clothes and wrapped him in clingfilm to protect his wounds from infection. |
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The heaps of gifted and hand-me-down pink frilly clothes and accessories grew far faster than we were able to sort and store them. |
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After the drabness of the 1950s, her clothes were chic and slightly transgressive, but not haute couture. |
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The disappearance of bespoke tailoring has been offset by better ready-to-wear clothes and the coming of certain designer labels only the more discerning will recognise. |
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He'd found some young man in clothes that were too big for him, sneering and making obscene gestures while some very beautiful but very whorish young women danced around him. |
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And the following day Cobblers Cove is filled from end to end with tanned Sydneysiders, wearing as few clothes as the Aboriginals when Captain Cook first sailed in. |
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He had a weakness for fine clothes and good-looking women, and he certainly was no pacifist. |
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Its larger counterpart, the agave or century plant, like a tank-trap, can still be seen used as a washing line, with the clothes hung on the huge spikes. |
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No free training and advice, no house, clothes and media spotlight, just singing, acting, shooting or writing between waiting on tables and scrubbing floors. |
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Although we have both dabbled in keep-fit classes and acquired the requisite Lycra bits and bobs to do so, we were never interested in the clothes as a fashion statement. |
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Armstrong notes that Wise washed his clothes as soon as he got home that night. |
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A few minutes after arriving, I stood, stripped of everything, my clothes neatly folded on the floor next to me. |
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It is about selling wearable, keenly priced clothes to sophisticated, discerning consumers who want something they'll still be wearing in years to come. |
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But because the power of those clothes to communicate something unvetted and uncensored is irresistible. |
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Teenagers have a natural affinity with the colour black as it saves having to change clothes everyday and time spent on needlessly choosing which outfit to wear today. |
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I disturb their efforts to get their children and the few clothes they have with them clean using hoses and battered buckets. |
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Bedouin women wore bright clothes and burqas, the parting of their hair and their kohl-lined eyes left exposed. |
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Franklin and William, covered in sweat, their clothes spangled with countless leaves, made their bedraggled way back to the road. |
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The people's clothes were poorly made as well, their clothes were similar to wheaten sacks and none but the black smith had reasonable clothes on. |
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Then there's Brother Mesquite from the monastery that ranches bison, and a nice joke about a cowboy who wears clothes all made of brown paper, who gets hanged for rustling. |
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But the windows in the blazing sunshine were dressed in dark winter clothes which made the town seem even more out of synch. |
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Most of them had picked their own clothes without a stylist, so there was a lot of boa and fringe and sparkles. |
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And if boardroom fashion can be a game of strategic intimidation, then these clothes are akin to a hostile takeover. |
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Sarah was cold and her clothes where wet and covered in mud. |
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The clothes will fit children aged three to 16 and for the first time, jumpers and sweatshirts should be available in the various colours of York schools. |
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Jade's back was turned to Tristan and her clothes were soaked to the bone. |
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However, she does not downplay the amount of dark clothes and black eyeliner that are characteristic of her caster ways. |
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Your clothes dryer should be vented directly to the outside. |
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He didn't seem the least abashed that water was running down his chin and onto his clothes and that the people who were passing by were giving him weird looks. |
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Katrina took her shower and put on her clothes in less than 10 minutes. |
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The shouts of an old woman dressed in ragged clothes surprised us. |
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He was a big man and unlike the villagers his clothes weren't ragged. |
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He came back hours later clothes ragged, an excited look on his face. |
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She is a well-preserved fifty-something woman with long blonde hair and the smooth good looks that only very expensive clothes and grooming can achieve. |
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I try to buy clothes that are well-made, durable, and that I can move in. |
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For example, I only weigh about 200 lb when I weigh in with my clothes on. |
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My clothes and pack had already become heavy and were weighing me down. |
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Then she changes into workout clothes and we head out for a morning jog. |
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I packed a bag, taking only a few changes of clothes and my wallet. |
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Katelyn walked into her room, sitting down on her bed and watching Mary pack her small pink backpack with clothes to wear while over at the Hayes. |
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I got up and started packing my bag, putting clothes on in the process. |
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Thousands listened to this man with a weather-beaten face, long hair parted like a woman's, eyes flashing, clothes a mass of rags, a big toe protruding from a moccasin. |
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The company says it is aiming to plug the gap it has found in the market for fashionable but wearable clothes for much-neglected 40-plus female shoppers. |
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Indeed, in as much as clothes define us, Hurley had the strange distinction of having her persona defined by a dress. |
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They'd never be allowed to take their clothes off and dive in the way boys do. |
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The clothes would be fine if she were about one hundred kilos thinner. |
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The marketing department is busy promoting the new line of men's clothes for fall. |
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When you drop your clothes off at the cleaners, the employees follow a pattern that holds true at just about any dry-cleaning operation running today. |
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These prints maintain the characteristics of traditional xylography and reflect the ongoing changes in architecture, clothes and transportation in the country. |
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I then left the clothes in a bucket to soak overnight with washing soda. |
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Despite having been running around a stage for an hour playing a guitar previously, he was clean and his clothes radiated the smell of washing powder. |
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The washing machines could take our entire week's clothes in one go. |
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She climbed into her bed, clothes and all, and went to sleep. |
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Kou wrung out his wet clothes and set them over the side of the tub. |
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Granny then put away her good clothes and strategically placed the mothballs before putting on her blue wrap-around apron to finish the unpacking. |
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The knock-on effect of increased fuel prices may eventually trickle down to everything from the price of milk and a loaf of bread to the clothes we wear. |
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Their chores will be done with the implements of the day, which means they will be cooking their meals over an open fire and washing their clothes with a washboard. |
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Snow dampened, our clothes hung on chairs round the old wood stove. |
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I send old clothes and knick-knacks to the local charity shops. |
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In 1958, wash-and-wear cotton clothes hit the consumer market. |
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On the table are some clean clothes for you to wear after you wash up. |
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However, they sometimes pass out or go into frenzies of tearing off their clothes and clawing at their exposed skin, until they receive medical attention by staff on duty. |
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Eventually my guests made up their minds, and the order was carefully written down by a young waitress whose clothes seemed to have shrunk in the wash. |
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So he took a decontamination shower alone, clothes on, and then drove home through empty streets to his empty house. |
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I threw my clothes in the wash and then went for another shower. |
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From running the under 10s team to arranging a new kit, training clothes and tracksuits he also does things like cleaning boots and setting goalposts up. |
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I spilled water on my shirt, and all my clothes are in the wash. |
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Designers want their clothes to look good so they employ beanpoles to display them. |
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His bed was disarranged and clothes were strewn on the floor. |
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There's an office tradition of wearing casual clothes on Fridays. |
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He likes to wear clothes that accentuate his muscular build. |
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Mind you, clothes were clothes in those days. There was a great deal of them, lavish both in material and in workmanship. |
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They will be here at five, take merely the clothes necessary for the journey and her jewel-casket. |
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I sit back on my heels, lost among Mother's cardigans and zippered clothes bags. |
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Frank was colorblind and had sewn small labels into his clothes to help him pick matching combinations. |
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You're a suspicious-looking cove, and you'll comerlongerme! I'm a plain clothes man, I am. |
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Not only because she was buying clothes to entice a creepazoid criminal to sleep with her, but because she was still so furious with Jared. |
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I had a so-called dog-robber, a native boy who washed my clothes and cooked for me. |
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He made two piles of clothes even steven and let me pick which one I wanted. |
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Fortified by years of greasy spoon eating, he's since borrowed nicer clothes to sneak into the more fancy-pants places. |
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I designed clothes for flowerlike women, with rounded shoulders, full feminine busts and hand-span waists above enormous spreading skirts. |
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Her twins were adorable boy-girl fraternals who wore boy-girl clothes in the same fabric. |
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This morning I rose, put on my suit with great skirts, having not lately worn any other clothes but them. |
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With her black clothes and dyed hair, Melanie looked very goth compared to her classmates. |
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If you go out and play and get your clothes dirty, I'll have your guts for garters! |
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They start wearing hideola designer clothes they think look good just because they cost a lot. |
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Her expenses included fine clothes and gambling at cards, one of her favourite pastimes. |
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He irons his clothes how?! That's crazy! Well, I guess it takes all kinds to make a world. |
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Also fine clothes require longer treatment in the keir in order to secure good penetration by the chemie. |
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The people tooke their dough before it was leauened, their kneading troughes being bound up in their clothes vpon their shoulders. |
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Just thinking about how she would look without her clothes made his lad twitch with anticipation. |
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In the second half of the 20th century these traditional clothes fell out of fashion. |
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Holes are still visible on the walls, and probably mark the places where the pegs for the bathers' clothes were set. |
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Many of the curses related to thefts of clothes whilst the victim was bathing. |
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The clothes were left at the studio In his last years these studio collaborations accounted for some decline in the quality of work. |
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He also exercised a great deal, and at that time wore a great number of clothes to cause himself to perspire. |
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Many mods wore military parkas while driving scooters in order to keep their clothes clean. |
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Long Acre has clothes shops and boutiques, and Neal Street is noted for its numerous shoe shops. |
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But the moment I was dressed, the clothes and the makeup made me feel the person he was. |
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Examples of memes are tunes, ideas, catch-phrases, clothes fashions, ways of making pots or of building arches. |
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A young Faroese person is normally handed down a set of children's Faroese clothes that have passed from generation to generation. |
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They did not have good clothes and were midgie-rakers. Their das done that, they just raked yer midgie and got yer old rubbish. |
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As such, Egyptian troops were ordered to don civilian clothes while guns were freely handed out to Egyptian civilians. |
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We made sure to hang our wet clothes on the hook in the mudroom when we came in from the snow. |
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We made sure to hang our wet clothes on the hook in the mud room when we came in from the snow. |
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In Bristol, he became known more for his strained attempts at humour and unstylish clothes than for his writing. |
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He was just an athletic guy in street clothes playing mushball near the lake. |
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It's baby clothes that I have found in the street, like a mitten or a sock. |
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Unaccustomed to this freedom, the cast found it hard to select the appropriate clothes and wore different attire day by day. |
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I really don't have any friends at school Mama Mia. They talk about me all the time. They say my hair's nappy and my clothes are nasty. |
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Women's clothes are often decorated with tribal motifs, coins, sequins, metallic thread, and appliques. |
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The area receives a great deal of sunshine every month, and summer clothes are worn throughout the year. |
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Centonarii were guild workers who specialized in textile production and the recycling of old clothes into pieced goods. |
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Asking if her son had any distinguishing marks, he stripped off his clothes to reveal the same marks and mother and son were thus reunited. |
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Bevin Boys did not wear uniforms or badges, but the oldest clothes they could find. |
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Men are supposed to come to the mosque wearing loose and clean clothes that do not reveal the shape of the body. |
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My washing machine has gone on the fritz, and I have a load of muddy clothes to clean. |
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Colourful and of various and original forms, the Sardinian traditional clothes are a clear symbol of belonging to specific collective identities. |
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I was hanging clothes in the garden and I overheard the neighbours talking about Sheila's pregnancy. |
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Fine gold wire can be woven into cloth, although imperial clothes usually combined it with natural fibres like wool. |
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The northern textile mills in New York and New England processed Southern cotton and manufactured clothes to outfit slaves. |
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Touring campsites have full access to the Holiday parks facilities, including clothes washing and showering. |
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Together with the bodies, there are weapons, household wares and clothes of wool. |
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Before retreating they ransomed their hostages, taking only clothes and food. |
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Ethnic Russian clothes include kaftan, kosovorotka and ushanka for men, sarafan and kokoshnik for women, with lapti and valenki as common shoes. |
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The clothes of Cossacks from Southern Russia include burka and papaha, which they share with the peoples of the Northern Caucasus. |
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Portuguese imported armors and munitions, fine clothes and several manufactured products from Flanders and Italy. |
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I can see clothes of silk, if materials that do not hide the body, nor even one's decency, can be called clothes. |
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Special Forces uniforms, but changed into civilian clothes upon boarding the aircraft that was used to remove Aristide from Haiti. |
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In the primitive times, the Indians lived on fruits and wore clothes made of animal skin, just like the Greeks. |
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The clothes he wore one day he did not wear again till three or four days later. |
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Pyanda was a nickname, meaning a fur brim of malitsa, which was a kind of Samoyedic clothes made from reindeer skin. |
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This eventually allowed the Spanish to negotiate peace with chiefs in exchange for basic goods such as blankets, clothes and food. |
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One field worker gathering material claimed they had to dress in old clothes to gain the confidence of elderly villagers. |
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Some of the cloth was made into clothes for people living in the same area, and a large amount of cloth was exported. |
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Bleaches are used as household chemicals to whiten clothes and remove stains and as disinfectants, primarily in the bathroom and kitchen. |
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McGregor's garden and they retrieve the clothes Peter lost in The Tale of Peter Rabbit. |
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Montblanc offers a Hemingway fountain pen, and a line of Hemingway safari clothes has been created. |
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They initially mistake him for Sir Henry, whose old clothes he was wearing. |
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The crowd had to run away from the burning structure with only the clothes on their backs. |
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He was dressed casually, expensively, a contrast to his older brother's ragged, threadbare clothes and general scraggliness. |
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Out of sight of the houses he took off his clothes and let the rain sluice down on his bare body. |
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Adidas presents a new line of sleek forward-looking clothes at midrange prices, invigorating slumpy SoHo in the process. |
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