The infant is wearing a full, long sleeved, white dress with a pleated yoke, and a ruffled bertha collar. |
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If you like a perky touch, try a butterfly bow at the joining of your bertha collar in the front. |
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She is wearing her original dainty lawn dress with lace edged bertha collar, pigeon breast front and matched underwear. |
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By Thursday I will assess my progress, and I might make a bertha collar to dress up an existing calico dress. |
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More pheromone traps have been placed around each province to catch the bertha adult moths. |
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The company moved into what was called bertha Island, and soon become synonymous with the land it occupied. |
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The Big bertha could fire a shell over almost eight miles that could reduce a fort to a smoking ruin. |
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If this happens widespread, we may actually be prolonging the bertha army worm cycle in a region by not giving the natural enemies a chance to do what they can do. |
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The drive golf kit includes the following items: callaway big bertha 12 pack, 25 oz wide mouth stainless bottle, nike bag, wave peak ball cap, divot tool with marker. |
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The ivory dress has applied embroidery over ivory satin with leg of mutton sleeves and a Bertha collar. |
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Mr. Mason, the mysteriously wounded house guest, stood as witness to the fact that Bertha was still alive and living at Thoriifield. |
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Mr. Mason steps forward to attest as a witness that his sister, Bertha, is still alive. |
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Soon dry land was in sight, and we emerged from the water, quite refreshed, at Big Bertha. |
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However the most eagle-eyed will notice that Bertha has now welcomed on board some eager hitch-hikers. |
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If I had to spend our time constantly comforting them, they would mow us down with machine guns before you could say Big Bertha. |
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The remainder of the day progressed as normal, but Mary couldn't help but feel that Bertha was a little short with her. |
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Bertha came downstairs ten minutes later and, saying nothing, she set about mashing some tea for them both. |
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Bertha Allen was born in Old Crow, Yukon. She lived most of her life in the Mackenzie Delta region of the Northwest Territories. |
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Bertha was able to hear her grandchildren clearly for the first time in years. |
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Bertha also caused high surf along the Atlantic coast from Carolina to Nova Scotia and beach erosion along North Carolina. |
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If it were Bertha who were ill for the same reason, he would be mad as a meat-axe. |
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Bertha Kenny was the camp cook, with her assistants Mary Jane Moosenose and Gina Sewi lending a hand. |
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Bertha ran downstairs as quickly as her short legs would carry her, a mix of fear and intense fury flooding her veins. |
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Molybdenum is used in the fabrication of materials that operate in high stress situations, such as WWI German artillery Big Bertha. |
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Bertha immersed herself in the social and academic life of Adelaide in the 1930's and had never ventured into the interior of the continent before her marriage. |
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Jack's portly wife, Bertha, invited Laurie to supper, and Laurie was delighted to hear stories that Jack told of being trail boss on his own cattle drives. |
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Bertha Titanji is the co-ordinator of N'Kumu Fed Fed. She explains that some poor parents have started giving their children to the highest bidder instead of to their relatives as they used to do. |
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Bertha Jones said she saw officers chasing the suspect across the street where he jumped an iron gate and put his hands in the air as if to surrender. |
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Four hurricane-force storms struck Eastern Canada in 1996: Bertha, Edouard, Fran and Hortense. |
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The Tour Fitted Big Bertha Diablo Cap is made from a technical mesh keeping you cool and protected from the sun. |
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In Honduras an anonymous tip off alerts members of Cofadeh that their Director Bertha Oliva, and other prominent human rights defenders, are on a death list. |
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Big Bertha over Venus de Milo is quite a call, so I called on Arnie. |
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In 1156, Brittany was hit by civil unrest when Bertha died, ending in Conan IV's accession. |
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William de Braose was himself a descendant of Nesta verch Osborne of Wales through his mother Bertha of Hereford. |
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Bertha was the widow of Alan de Bretagne with whom she already had a son, Conan. |
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It was his sister Bertha who became Duchess of Brittany making her husband of the time, Eudes, nominally Duke. |
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William Brown, Bertha Biddings, Pearl Skeeters, Viola Adams, Thelma Thomas and Callie Durley. |
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Bertha was the daughter of Charibert I, one of the Merovingian kings of the Franks. |
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Bertha had chosen a blue and white silk of a bayadere stripe, with lace ruffles at the neck and wrists and a skirt of voluminous fulness. |
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It was a journey not completed until after dark and Bertha was too tired to visit her relos in Pforzheim by the time she arrived. |
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Big Bertha, as circus folk call Ringling, is under siege as never before. |
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The six old drivers look more like walking sticks than today's Great Big Bertha monsters skelping Pro V-1s off a tee near you. |
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But Bertha has to watch, she would tell me all eat, glutton. |
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In Freudian terms, Bertha is the evil-mother figure who prevents Jane's sexual union with the fatherlike Rochester. |
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Her grandfather and fathers were chiefs and Bertha was a council member. |
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At least one of them, Bertha, had a recognised relationship, if not a marriage, with Angilbert, a member of Charlemagne's court circle. |
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Bertha Gilson is a social person who loves to spend time with her daughter, Nicole, and her two grandchildren, but she has serious trouble hearing at all. |
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Hyde, when an MP, lived at Bertha House, 71 Malone Road, Belfast. |
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Perhaps the most famous novel featuring its name is Jean Rhys's Wide Sargasso Sea, a rewriting of Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre from Bertha Mason's point of view. |
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You might say that Big Bertha had been replaced by a pop gun. |
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A blue tarpaulin shot through the air in downtown Charlotte Amalie, followed by two pieces of lumber, as Bertha turned someone's temporary roof into lethal projectiles. |
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Hyde when an MP lived at Bertha House, 71 Malone Road, Belfast. |
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