They also cook, play cards, sing songs, baby-sit and plait rope out of camel wool. |
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Children plait them, knot them, and turn them into anything from friendship bracelets to tiny dragons. |
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My mum bought me my very own pair of ruby slippers when I was 12 and she used to plait my hair just like Dorothy! |
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The long train skirt is in a plait and trimmed up the aides with lace to the wrist and on in shell shape. |
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Black strands were falling from her firm plait of hair, and her face looked ashen in the firelight. |
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She has reddy brown extremely long hair usually tied in a plait and she has two dreadlocks behind each ear. |
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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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A blue slashed plait shirt and tight brown trousers, ending with boots made of hard leather completed the rest of his attire. |
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The exports are copra, fungus and straw hats, which the women plait very cleverly. |
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She was brushing my hair into a French plait to keep her trembling hands occupied. |
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If your horse's long, flowing mane gets in the way when you're doing dressage or cross-country, try a running plait. |
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Her fingers nimbly removed the stones and plait, leaving the auburn hair crimped. |
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If you want to plait the garlic, the leaves should be left as long as possible and moistened to make them supple. |
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So now all I have to do is plait the onions before I hang them in the garage. |
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Harvest the garlic lay them out on a path or verandah for a week or two until dry, brush them off, plait them together and hang them up. |
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Once your hair is really long consider tying it back in a loose plait at bedtime too. |
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Mama told me to wear my lavender morning dress and to plait my hair with the matching ribbons I had. |
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She then proceeded to braid her long red hair into a plait and wrap it around her head like a crown. |
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I brushed my hair, then braided it in a single plait down my back that hung to my waist. |
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Her skin was richly cocoa-colored, her hair was pulled into a single plait and her native accent was strong. |
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There was a room full of women's hair, and amongst the hair was a single plait, like Sally has sometimes. |
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He asked all the Hans to follow Manchu traditions, shaving their hair from the front of the head and wearing a thick plait at the back. |
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She has red-brown, extremely long hair, usually tied in a plait with two dreadlocks behind each ear. |
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She wore her long dark hair in side plait and she wore red tracksuit bottoms and a hooded top. |
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She stopped and tilted her head to the side, but her dark hair remained plastered to her forehead, a few frizzy strands escaping her plait. |
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Strikingly tall and model-thin, her hair is scraped back from her face and hangs down her back in a thick, dark, waist-length plait. |
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She began to plait her long white hair over her shoulder, yanking the tangles apart without grimacing. |
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He left a few chunks of hair free along the hairline to cornrow and plait over the existing cornrows. |
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She walked over to Margaret and began to plait her hair, her strong fingers moving swiftly over Margaret's light brown hair. |
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I lie under a tartan rug and my fingers twist and plait its fringe. |
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Her flaxen hair was drawn back in a single plait bound with cord. |
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Her body, carved and faceted with all of the concentrated vigor of an Expressionist woodcut and burnished a brick red, gives way to a thick plait of wiry gray hair. |
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One day during that festive week his youngest wife went to plait her hair and forgot to return to his compound to fix her part of his afternoon meal. |
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John hangs the leather on a plaiting hook and applies saddle dressing to the strands so that each one is individually stretched to assure a tight plait. |
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With his trademark single flaxen plait snaking lazily down his jumper, Britain's leading organic gardener certainly appears to practise what he preaches. |
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He will bring ready-prepared dough and show the children how to plait dough, and the children will also be given the chance to take part in a plaiting competition. |
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I had wrestled my hair into a French plait which hung in a thick rope down to my waist, and my emerald eyes, as always, remained devoid of any make up. |
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The halo braid is a classic French plait that starts at the nape of the neck and continues from ear to ear and loops around the head. |
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For a cheat's DIY version, just do a small, normal plait on both sides, starting at the temple, and secure with kirby grips. |
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Practise different styles including the French plait or fishtail plaits and try out different looks. |
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But Dean looked nervous as Helen tried to show him how to do a French plait. |
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She loved horses like me, and I want to grow my hair long enough so I can have a French plait. |
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Take one plait across the top of your head, like a hairband, and pin. |
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Foxy Knoxy, yesterday dressed in a green corduroy jacket and with her hair once again arranged in a French plait, captivated the world's media during the 11 month trial. |
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She could buy pretty clothes for a girl and plait her hair with ribbons. And she could call her a nice, old-fashioned, middle-class name like Sarah or Emma or Hannah. |
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Start with a three strand French plait from above the ear, dividing a section of hair into three sections and alternately crossing each outside section into the middle. |
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For long hair, plait the ponytail and pin it round into a plaited bun. |
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