I want you to know Mr. Brown, that I don't take off my antimacassar for just anyone. |
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But Ed's removal of his controversial antimacassar is indicative of the piety that has overwhelmed the political sphere now that the good old days have turned sour. |
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The armchair had a high back with wings, its faded red velvet badly worn in places, an embroidery of flowers stitched where an antimacassar might be. |
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Standard Soviet antimacassar deployment pattern, a 3-element protective system is depicted as 3 lace doilies protecting the arms and back of an easy chair. |
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My grandfather was a Brylcreem man, and the antimacassar on his Parker Knoll armchair — a high-backed number with wings for him to snooze against — was not merely decorative. |
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