They represent everything that the raincoat crowd ever wanted in a skin flick. |
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There are caps, a raincoat, a water-proof jacket, an umbrella and a medium weight jerkin, all kept in his care. |
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He once turned up at Buckingham Palace in a fawn raincoat, woollen gloves and an old silk hat. |
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Those attending have been advised to come prepared for the weather, raincoat and trousers and waterproof footwear. |
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In a photomural at the end of a back alleyway, a louche fellow in a raincoat could be seen, intensifying a sense of verisimilitude. |
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He was clean-shaven with a fresh complexion and was wearing a light-coloured flat cap with a long, dark nylon or cotton raincoat. |
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A raincoat will keep you high and dry, and it's a great way to add some punch to your sweater and jeans. |
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The man was wearing a long black raincoat and a hat and his face was hidden as he struggled with the dog. |
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Then he leaves the ballroom, grabs his raincoat from the checkroom, and heads home. |
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Beyond a police car and a dark van, he stopped beside a man in a raincoat and a bowler hat. |
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She is right to be suspicious of a visitor got up in an old trilby hat and a raincoat that any Oxfam shop would reject with scorn. |
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I hide the purple pea coat under my wet yellow raincoat, dash back into the restaurant, go straight for the ladies room. |
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I find a raincoat on the coat rack and pick up an umbrella and take the girls outside. |
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He was clean-shaven with a fresh complexion and was wearing a light-coloured flat cap with a long dark, nylon or cotton raincoat. |
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No raincoat would really be complete without a nice set of fitted boots to cover the feet of your furry friends! |
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Enclosed are ideas for embellishing your fabric and waterproofing it to make a beautiful raincoat. |
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Feeling the cold air, Martina tucks her hands into the pockets of her raincoat, looking sideways towards Mike's pensive face. |
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By the time the night of the dance arrived, Chub had acquired a Mardi Gras mask and an extra long raincoat to use as a costume. |
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We thought fast food was what you have in Lent, a big mac was an oversize raincoat, and crumpet we had for tea. |
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When we use the expression a London Fog raincoat, we use London Fog as an attributive modifier of the noun raincoat. |
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As the rain lashed down, the monarch, appropriately dressed in a fawn raincoat, used a transparent umbrella to stay dry. |
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And then there was the dishevelled-looking crooked old man in a dirty stained raincoat and muddy boots. |
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Bring along a raincoat and a pullover, as an icy wind often blows at the pass. |
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I cannot forget her: I can still see her, standing quite a long way from the microphone, physically unprepossessing in a creased raincoat. |
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On the Seventh Avenue I. R. T. the other day, an ordinary-looking man in a raincoat and fedora was chatting with his ordinary-looking seatmate. |
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Hamlet's cardigan, short raincoat and pea jacket are all must-have items for fall. |
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Sleeve of shirt, sweater, jacket, raincoat, pea jacket, jumper and then what? |
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He was tall, often wore a raincoat, and his slightly phlegmy Middle European consonants were comforting. |
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It was now raining cats and dogs outside if I refer to the zeal with which the people were digging into their raincoat while exiting the place. |
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This raincoat is easy to put on and the elasticized neckline makes it exceptionally comfortable for your dog. |
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May not begin without a raincoat, hot-water bottle, road-map and parachute! |
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A windbreaker is a choice and a raincoat, since the days of rain are more frequent. |
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That's a nod to the raincoat maker that transformed itself from tired to trendy by plastering its trademark plaid on everything from miniskirts to bikinis. |
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She has not worn makeup for two weeks and she wears a black long-sleeved top under a raincoat. |
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One time a man approached me with a maniacal grin, opening his raincoat to reveal a machete. |
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Some years ago, a friend bought a Burberry raincoat but his wife dissuaded him from wearing it. |
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A few minutes later, the two men emerged from the Kremlin Mr Putin in a long black coat, his protégé in a short black raincoat. |
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If you can get yourself a raincoat with you, as well as several pairs of light pants and long sleeve shirts. |
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Abby, wearing her old yellow raincoat and red boots, saw the sky reflected in the water and leaned down for a closer look. |
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For example, SUPER cannot be used for a car trademark or IMPERMEABLE as a trademark for a raincoat. |
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Participants are invited to bring good walking shoes, warm clothes and an umbrella or raincoat. |
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Lack of protecting gear, raincoat and warm clothes expose the fishermen to rain or to the freezing seawater. |
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If working outside, workers should wear an outer garment such as a plastic raincoat. |
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Are the labels all Double-Dutch to you? Is there a laundry symbol you don't recognise on your new raincoat? |
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A Chinese mountaineer held a green raincoat over his waist like an apron, covering his nakedness. |
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Trek yanked on his jeans and a yellow raincoat and ran out into the storm. |
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Who wears a trilby, a cravat and an old raincoat around these parts? |
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She's a femme fatale with cheek, dressed in a see-through raincoat which does absolutely nothing to hide the suit that's more baby-doll than career girl. |
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Among his favorite garments were a raincoat, a tweed jacket, and a gray wash denim coat with studded straps. |
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If you closed your eyes it was easy enough to mistake that sound, that staccato of rifle and gunfire, for rain pattering onto the surface of a raincoat. |
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The water-repellent raincoat side protects you from wind and drizzle. |
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He remains an old man in a raincoat, struggling for breath as he bumps off the teenagers responsible for his friend's murder. |
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And there's Peeper Geoffie hiding in the bushes, peering through windows, rubbing his snausage against his little yellow raincoat. |
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Make sure you've got a good raincoat to and treat yourself to a warm jumper – nothing makes studying during the winter months more luxurious than a snuggly sweater to do it in. |
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United States Rubber Co. has introduced a lightweight plastic Zephyrette raincoat for women, girls and children. |
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A raincoat or jacket would be useful at night since it gets pretty chilly. |
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Shoppers are going for fewer, classic items one Burberry raincoat, rather than three designer dresses, or a single Kelly bag by Hermès, a French luxury-goods group, instead of four bags from various lesser designers. |
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A frock coat borrowed from the men's wardrobe, trapeze coats or coats with belts, with a shawl collar or as a jacket, as a raincoat, knitted or lined with fur: BOUVY is the right address when it comes to choice. |
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Alongside it will be displayed a collection of personal mementoes of the author, including a raincoat and his identity bracelet that was recovered at sea. |
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The pigtailed girl ran inside the office and came out in a raincoat. |
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Against the first autumn chill, microfibre raincoat with a detachable knitted collar, over a Shetland-style knitted cashmere pullover and whipcord trousers with big velvet pockets with flaps on the sides. |
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Ball hand-stitched nonskid and raincoat for dry or humid grounds. |
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The sort where advice to tuck into a hot water bottle and shrug on a double-knit is as useless as a raincoat in the Antarctic. |
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He regularly wore a black Mackintosh raincoat, often carrying it over his arm or draped over his shoulders like a cape. |
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The word mackintosh has become a general term for any raincoat. |
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A raincoat or umbrella for occasional showers may be useful. |
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Bring wrinkle-resistant and coordinated clothes, including walking shoes, a bathing suit, a raincoat and a warm or lightweight outfit, depending on your destination. |
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A woman was wrapped in a raincoat when she was helped by a priest. |
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Buy a bright raincoat and a matching umbrella to go with it. |
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Apart from these benefits, every employee interviewed confirmed that once they became regular staff, they were provided with steel boots, rubber shoes, a t-shirt, and a raincoat. |
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Products: Blouson, Parka, duffle coat, jacket, raincoat and shirt. |
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You can make a temporary raincoat out of birchbark if you need one. |
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Examples: the jacknife can up to a certain point replace the knife, or the raincoat with several fleece jackets which can replace the winter parka, etc. |
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The deckhand was wearing light clothing and a raincoat. |
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I noticed a blue dress, a little pale, in lace with a transparent plastic raincoat that would look nice for a wedding and which cost 2 million lira. |
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The Tate Modern show also features Muñoz's Raincoat Drawings, a series of drawings in chalk or ink on blackened gabardine raincoat fabric, depicting sparsely furnished rooms in which doorways lead on to further empty spaces. |
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The shouts of the bookies were now loudening outside in the sunlight, and when I'd slipped on my raincoat we went out to see what we could of the Light Weight Race. |
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