A waist-length, brightly colored, handwoven woolen poncho is worn over the bolero, or sometimes thrown over the shoulder. |
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An Aymara woman admires the artistry of the poncho I am wearing with a gold-toothed grin. |
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The prime minister tricycling through St James's Park in a purple velvet poncho must have been a memorable sight. |
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There was no Goretex, waterproof poncho or other warm-fuzzy gear in GI Joe's haversack. |
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She flipped her poncho onto her shoulders and let the aqua and magenta wool envelope her. |
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It is a thin, light blanket with ties to attach to a poncho, to give the wearer extra warmth in the rain. |
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Today we may find ourselves in the rain so I'll get to use my official Tour de Georgia poncho, also known as a bright orange trashbag. |
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Don a high-tech silver poncho and sip a frosty vodka cocktail from glasses cut from solid blocks of ice while admiring the frozen sculptures. |
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My nine-year-old, Sam, is somewhere in that poncho, paddling a zig-zagging course between the vine-cloaked banks of the quiet waterway. |
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The multi poncho wrap is a bohemian must have when teamed with chocolate brown cord jeans. |
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You just need to pray that it does not rain or, to be on the safe side, bring one of those plastic poncho raincoats that fits in your purse. |
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Soon, the faint pitter-patter crescendoed into the staccato of heavy drops falling on Heinrich's poncho. |
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The early poncho was worn by men of all classes as a garment for protection against the rain and cold. |
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The magazine even dared to say the poncho was suitable for all body shapes, flattering curves and disguising hefty hips. |
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Nestled below the half-bottle of Champagne and assorted supermarket delicacies, was a serviceable souvenir rain poncho. |
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Gypsy and ethnic references appear in a number of outfits including Spanish style poncho skirts, shawls and classic Native American dresses. |
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Fortunately, it came in at an oblique angle and skipped off his mail, ripping a huge tear in his poncho without inflicting any other damage. |
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To keep Iraqi Republican Guard snipers from seeing the glow of my computer screen, I swaddled the laptop in a thick blanket and a rubber poncho. |
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So to fill up some spare time and use some oddments of wool I had left I've knitted my eldest grand-daughter a poncho and matching pixie hat. |
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Ever thoughtful to their customer's needs, Neiman Marcus also makes these plain tiny umbrellas and waterproof poncho. |
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Thought it'd be too easy otherwise, even with this poncho I unthinkingly brought along. |
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If you are quite concerned with privacy, buy a roomy, non-transparent poncho. |
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Traditionally, Bolivian men living on the Altiplano would wear homemade trousers and a poncho. |
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In exile he was frequently pictured on horseback, casually attired in his poncho, fighting for various insurgencies. |
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Inside each complimentary cold bag, nestled below the half-bottle of Champagne and assorted supermarket delicacies, was a serviceable souvenir rain poncho. |
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I had a gnawing feeling all day that I was being followed and then, sure enough, I spotted her peeping out from under a waterproof poncho not ten yards behind me. |
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Twelve years ago, she landed here, in a backpack and rain poncho. |
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When I stepped out, I needed an umbrella, or poncho, to keep dry. |
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If you have a poncho with you, you can tie it to a tree on a slant and allow the rain to collect and drain. |
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One day, I was driving back from La Tuque and I saw someone wearing a poncho who was hitchhiking along the highway. |
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A poncho serape is a woolen garment worn over the shoulders, with the head placed through the central opening. |
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The poncho is black, for grief, and red, for the blood spilt during the fight against the domination and enslaving of indigenous peoples. |
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The much-maligned pashmina ensures that the poncho remains dead in the water. |
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Yes, but don't even think about pairing this season's poncho styles with a sombrero! |
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And I've got a red-and-white basket that I'm holding – like a little handbag basket – that matches the poncho. |
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Men and women wear the poncho, and women wear shawls called rebozos. |
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Three different examples of binary code humans use to make something out of nothing: a pair of wool socks, a woven poncho, an email virus. |
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La Madre, with the community of the house of formation, wearing a traditional poncho. |
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Doing it in front of and behind the front to see if you prefer a poncho or otherwise think about sewing in 2 parts. |
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You know, like, throw on a sombrero and a poncho, maybe draw a mustache on my face? |
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Several others claim to have seen a robust figure wearing a hat and a poncho crouched against a table in the library. |
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I purchased a reasonably priced poncho, a cute t-shirt that says Silly boy, trucks are for chicks!, two pairs of pants and a pretty off-the-shoulder shirt. |
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The young man was wearing a hoodless poncho over his fine suit. |
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Ad your logo to this rain poncho packed in a small backpack. |
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Since he took office in January 2006 dressed in a red poncho at a ceremony at the ruins of Tiwanaku, a pre-Inca site he has transferred money and power to indigenous Bolivians. |
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They are similar, but inferior, to the AAE stealth poncho, he says. |
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The Firefly poncho is both a safety measure and a survival solution whether in the workplace, at home, in hotels, retirement homes, forests, factories, and offices. |
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Wear a poncho or cape as an alternative to the jacket. |
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Both men and women wore a long cloth like a poncho, with a hood. |
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I used to wear this purple trouser-suit … and there's one photograph of me, on a hospital bed with my legs covered in plaster, and I'm wearing a red-and-white poncho. |
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The soldier now carried a poncho, gas mask, weapon, ammunition, pliers, protective gloves for cutting barbed wire, signal fuses, bags for sand and a pick or shovel. |
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I think that really shows most in the dogtooth check poncho and the little short dresses and tops. |
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And while the journey of the antihero is all too celebrated at the moment, something tells me that this movie wants you root for Pat, not feel the urge to smother him with his garbage-bag poncho. |
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Soldiers either slept in poncho tents or inside their vehicles. |
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What does it matter if the Indian is practically beardless, if his poncho is most certainly a sarape and if cactuses offer very little shade and if poverty does not encourage laziness? |
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Swaying from side to side, I began to humthe tune from the first spaghetti Western, where Clint raises his poncho and shoots,then lights up another cigarillo. |
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I wrapped my poncho around me for warmth and waited in the quiet darkness. |
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From a scrunchie hat and beaded bag to a poncho and tea cozy, ONE-SKEIN WONDERS is packed with excellent, easy projects which rely on a minimum of yarn for completion. |
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Each of the guests in the arena was issued with a gold plastic bag with a poncho, a Jamaica ginger cake, a woven Union flag and a souvenir programme. |
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