All cages were capped with organdy gauze to maintain the planthopper treatments. |
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Lourdes burst into the room, her hair undone from the organdy ribbon that bound it. |
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Cages consisted of a cylinder frame of wire mesh tightly covered with organdy cloth. |
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Cages were 30.5 cm long and 3.8 cm in diameter with four holes covered with organdy gauze for air circulation. |
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Kim was wearing a daring one-piece black dress and Angela floated in puffy white organdy to her ankles. |
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The boxes had organdy screening on the top and four sides to allow air circulation. |
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Tango wafts from his radio, his kitchen window is open, and his organdy curtains flutter outwards. |
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Organza is similar to cotton organdy except it is made with silk and is transparent. |
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Organza, organdy and batiste can also be used as sew-in interfacing. |
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If in doubt about the design's stability, sandwich a layer of sheer fabric, such as organdy, organza or tulle, with the water-soluble stabilizer prior to stitching. |
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Fabrics range in weight from sheer to heavy and include such types as organdy, muslin, taffeta, shantung, canvas, and tweed. |
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Both wore ballet slippers, an organdy dress with sparkles, a golden necklace, and a crown. |
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The fact that she herself had only one such dress, an organdy hand-me-down from Rockelle that was worn once a week to Sunday school, was disturbing. |
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That process means extreme attention to detail and rather lengthy discussions about adding chalky tones to a blue, or whether to offer a suit jacket in organdy. |
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A wall hanging with flowers, vines and a half-vanishing moon embroidered on sheets of ash-colored organdy, it's absolutely beautiful. |
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From the moment I was born, I possessed engraved calling cards, starched organdy pinafores, a silver cup with my initials and a hallmarked porringer for my Cream of Wheat. |
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Filled to bursting with painted Victorian cottage furniture, Empire chairs and gilt jardinieres — as well as a frilly organdy dressing table that once belonged to George Bush Sr.— the home is almost unrecognizable. |
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It's been three decades or more, but there are all the old familiar details — the organdy skirts, the finished basements, the lingerie-shopping trips — and cadences. |
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Working in a now familiar range of silhouettes, Mr. Owens married his ethereal dresses to hooflike shoes, the Swiss cotton organdy and sheer silk gazar gathered and draped in homage to Madame Grès. |
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