Dewey and Suze sat in the back seat, a foot or so of black serge between them. |
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Add pyjamas, sweater, serge uniform, flying boots, scarf, flying jacket, helmet and goggles, harness and parachute and it becomes a tight fit. |
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He was the ship's tailor and could turn a serge uniform inside out to renew its appearance. |
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The period saw the transition of British Army uniform from red wool serge coats to khaki cotton, and gaiters were replaced by puttees. |
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Alio almost hit him for that, but he restrained himself, even if he could explain it off as just a serge of anger for an undone job. |
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The bride will wear a white serge suit and the bridegroom will wear a white brilliantine suit. |
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The easiest hemming method is to zigzag or serge the raw edge and catch-stitch the hem in place, first midway into the hem, then at the hem edge. |
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Because you couldn't put clean everything on every day, and couldn't wash serge habits every week, so they got very hot. |
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Using a 4-thread, medium-length balanced stitch and serger thread in the needle and loopers, serge the front to back at both shoulders. |
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Eighteen-year-olds in rough serge uniforms with rusting weapons will bleed to death in the dirt. |
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She wore a navy serge skirt, white silk blouse, saxe blue cardigan, and a yard of broad saxe blue ribbon at either end of her waist-long plait. |
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All the proud fathers were dressed to kill in their three-piece serge suits and trilby felt hats perched to one side. |
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She had her hair twisted into knots at the back of her head and she was dressed in a black serge with grey satin. |
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How much of a rebel can you be in an ugly blue serge skirt with stiff box-pleats? |
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For the men it was the rough serge trousers with the obligatory braces and, of course, the caipin! |
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Doubtless also they deck out their mothers and wives and sisters in serge gowns and Dolly Varden hats. |
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The tunic is the RCMP red serge tunic tailored to accommodate wearing of the kilt. |
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Stitch again within the seam allowances, or serge or zigzag the raw edges. |
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It was something like flannelette, wool serge would probably better describe it. |
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How do I request for the presence of a red serge mountie at a community event? |
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This was to serge Sorokko, the art dealer, with whom she moved to San Francisco, where he has a gallery on Geary. |
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In response, Putin adviser serge Glazyev said Russia would strike back through financial means. |
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How will those hardy minions survive the summer blasts of arctic air conditioning in between the bouts of broiling street heat beneath searing serge? |
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Few schools had a special uniform for summer, so the girls remember having to go tramping in the heat in serge gym frocks and white blouses and regulation footwear. |
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The serge design of 1931, which used a superfine blend fabric, created a much lighter, more comfortable garment that has been in use ever since. |
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Made in 1957 for my grandfather, constructed out of naval serge and cut by a master at Thresher and Glenny, it's a dazzling bit of three-piece craftsmanship. |
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The representation of RCMP members in many countries is what makes our red serge uniform the most recognizable Canadian icon around the world. |
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If your fabrics tend to ravel, serge the seam raw edges together. |
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Certainly it's lots easier to be Mary in a brown serge and clumpy boots than it is in the soft, fluffy things Marie used to wear. |
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Indian rulers adopted red serge jackets for their own forces and retainers as if to capture their magical qualities. |
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In 1968, filmmaker serge Bard gave the art world a high-contrast buzz. |
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Like the red serge, the double bridle is part of our ceremonial dress. |
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When shown the Musical Ride poster, one student leapt off her chair and with a broad smile and showed the class the pictures of the Mounties in red serge. |
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Placing them at the rear must have been a blunder, reported one paper, as they were a star attraction, resplendent in their red serge uniforms and western-style Stetson hats. |
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At this point, they will surrender their civilian clothes and exchange them for the blue or grey serge prison uniform and headscarf that has to be worn at all times of the day. |
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The starched pinafore with the wide frills on each shoulder, which she always wore over her grey frock, was removed, and the frock itself changed for her best navy blue serge. |
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What I noticed most strongly was his smell, of hair oil and serge and cigarette smoke, and something else, something intimate and sour and wholly, shockingly other. |
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