He turns back to look at his brother lying peacefully under the comforter and blankets of his daybed. |
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The scratchy blankets were tucked around her, and Robert was spooned behind her against the wall. |
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Only leave electric blankets switched on all night if they have thermostatic controls for safe all-night use. |
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They had slept on mattresses of straw over which they had thrown clean linen and their own blankets. |
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You can help by donating blankets, sheets, duvets, guilds, curtains and other such items but they must be clean and in good condition. |
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Although she was toasty and warm under blankets and cotton sheets, she was still shivering fairly violently. |
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If they need to rest in bed, cover them with a light sheet rather than blankets or a quilt and keep the room cool. |
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The onset of winter blankets all in a sheet of white, as snow and ice mask the landscape. |
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I made beds, curtains, blankets, washcloths, bath toys, wall decals, lamps, rugs, hampers, stuffed animals, security blankets and night lights. |
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Others were blankets and toweling, beef, maize meal, protein foods, milk and roasted coffee. |
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Unfortunately for the crowd on the stands, that meant warm blankets and numerous cups of hot chocolate. |
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Helpfully Manfred hurried to his side to assist him in getting the blankets out and piling them up in a heap. |
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She offers a full laundry service for duvets, throws, blankets, curtains, bed linen, team kits, etc. and her rates are very competitive. |
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Fiberglass is available in foil-backed, paper-backed and un-faced batts and blankets. |
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He quickly reached the top and started throwing down ticks, pillows and blankets. |
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Brandark had found a boulder to use as a heat reflector and slept between it and the fire with only his beaky nose poked out of his blankets. |
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But Topsy smacks the dogs off the bed frame, shakes the filthy blankets and beckons me to sit and wait. |
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Prisoners describe the cells as five by 10 metres, with a large bucket serving as a toilet in the corner of each cell and blankets for beds. |
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He saw his mother lying pathetically on a pile of blankets serving as a makeshift bed. |
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The master bedroom contains a double bed, onto which Kathy offloads her burdensome bundle of blankets and bedding. |
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He felt so small then, between the blankets and the bedposts and her healing hands, and he didn't want to wake. |
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Hanna ran up to them holding two blankets and a bed sheet she had taken off the bed in her chambers. |
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I was all nice and toasty in a warm and fluffy bed, surrounded by half a dozen blankets and a plump pillow. |
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We stand together on the thick, featureless snow that blankets the ice covering the water. |
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Mats and blankets moldered in heaps in a corner and people seemed picky about which they selected. |
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All she found were a few spare blankets, a uniform, soap and a spare roll of toilet paper. |
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Meanwhile, water is blowing in through the tepee's door, drenching the tom-toms and blankets. |
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Crutches, walking aids as well as blankets, quilts, topcoats, hats, scarves and gloves for people of all ages are urgently wanted. |
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They advise households to have on hand a torch, battery-powered radio, ready-to-eat food, bottled water and blankets. |
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Well, the blankets are a medium blue, shot with lighter and darker shades that create a plaid tartan. |
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It's an ancient, crippled man, well covered up with blankets and shawls, his head muffled in a scarf, despite the mildness of the weather. |
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They used every part of the sheep, eating the meat and weaving the wool into clothing and blankets, Kady said. |
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The crib should be empty, with no blankets, pillows, soft materials, stuffed toys, sheepskin, or comforters. |
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Also, these synthetic blankets, like paper and plastic sheeting, must be overlapped, taped, and weighted to stay in place under windy conditions. |
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Not only were we giving out warm blankets to the residents, we were also providing over 1,000 bowls of hot pho ga. |
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The cold bitter wind howled around them, biting through their blankets and clothes, chilling them to the bone. |
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Ma'dan have few possessions, typically just a few water buffalo, a gun, some blankets and cooking utensils, and a reed canoe coated with bitumen. |
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Leila pulled out the trundle bed that was underneath her bed and grabbed 2 pillows and blankets from the hall closet. |
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She wrapped the blankets more tightly around herself, staring morosely out the open, shutterless window of the hayloft where she slept. |
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This year's consignment of 5,000 boxes goes out this Saturday, along with blankets knitted by residents and 25,000 tubes of toothpaste. |
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She pulled the blankets tighter over her head, tucking the ends underneath herself to form a cocoon, to block out the noise. |
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Use blackout curtains, eye covers, earplugs, extra blankets, a fan, a humidifier or other devices to create an environment that suits your needs. |
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The park was filled with strolling tourists, courting couples and a few people lying on blankets enjoying the warmth of the late sun. |
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Remove cushions and soft toys, and buy bedding made from synthetic fabric rather than using feather pillows and woollen blankets. |
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As I lay under the warmth of his blankets, tranquility seeped into my body. |
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I slowly rolled out of bed Monday morning, not wanting to leave the warmth of my blankets. |
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After cuddling in the cozy warmth of her blankets for several minutes, Abbey got out of bed and slipped her feet into her silk slippers. |
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I'm convalescing amidst the warmth of piled blankets and the hiss of the radiator. |
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It was the kind of warmth like pulling blankets out of the dryer and wrapping them around you in the middle of winter. |
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Try changing feather pillows, woollen blankets and woollen clothing to cotton or synthetic materials. |
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You are now ready to start hand stitching the blanket stitch around the blankets. |
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In the direction that Maria heard the sound of wind, she could see what appeared to be a monstrous pile of blankets. |
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It took three enormous blankets and a heater on full blast to keep me warm. |
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He covered her with the moth-eaten blankets and the stale smell of the room clung to the walls and to her. |
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The scene of bodies covered in bloodstained blankets, with debris and chunks of bodies scattered across the road, revolted bystanders. |
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Wool blankets that have not been mothproofed are ideal and available in many different blends, including alpaca, llama, mohair, and cashmere. |
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I heard her filling the stove with wood as I shook with cold beneath the mound of blankets. |
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Everything was packed, save for her blankets, and the others were gathered at the mouth of the cave. |
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Lots of blue-eyed grasses, Indian blankets, Salvia lyrata, and eye-vibrating mixes of orange-red Indian paintbrush and blue Lupines. |
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Erin awoke, uncovering herself from the mountains of blankets that covered her on her bed. |
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Mothers carried babies on their backs in colorful folded blankets which were slung over their shoulders. |
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Who knew until it was too late that the blankets were ridden with smallpox and other communicable diseases! |
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Fabric is woven in relatively narrow widths and long lengths, cut and assembled side-to-side for garments, blankets and other textile uses. |
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At the end of their first day of trekking, they unrolled their blankets on a side pad. |
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The brothers ended their conversation and unrolled their blankets and laid their heads in their saddles. |
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The air felt fresh after our time in Kathmandu Valley, where brick kilns and fires generate a thick layer of smog that blankets the city. |
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Extra blankets can be stored between the mattress and box spring or stuffed into pillow covers and used decoratively. |
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Use the left hand to gracefully pull the blankets over your head while the right hand snakes out to push down the snooze button of your alarm. |
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Outdoors a knit or fleece cap, sweater, and blankets or a snowsuit are needed over their indoor clothes. |
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She felt like staying in bed a while longer, snug under the warm blankets, but her stomach would not let her, any more than her curiosity. |
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For tonight at least it's cool here in Texas and snuggling under those blankets sounds mighty good. |
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To preserve the natural softness of woollen blankets, add one tablespoon of glycerine to warm soapy water. |
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Place throw blankets casually over chairs and sofas for your loved ones to cuddle up in. |
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After a while he reappeared with an armful of blankets and led us downstairs to the living room where he had set up the sofa bed. |
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We should have had the St John Ambulance brigade giving us tea and thermal blankets. |
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Carry a good sleeping bag or blankets and a space blanket in case you get stranded. |
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And later they fell asleep under some space blankets among many empty soft drink cans and some candy wrappers. |
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Team A, building a two-story rescue signal made of orange and silver space blankets, were spotted first and whisked away to civilization. |
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We've seen a run on everything from space blankets to first aid kits to dehydrated food and self-heating food. |
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There were three blankets to cover us, all covered with fleas, nits and insects. |
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The family huddled with blankets in their living room, trying to stay warm with a space heater. |
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Velvet, faux fur and velour are rich, soft to the touch fabrics that can be used for comforters, blankets and throw pillows. |
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The tents, blankets and clothes were their only protection against a brutal winter. |
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They come in blankets and buffalo robes and a few of them in their bare skins, a motley, dirty throng. |
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At evening viewings, comfortable cushions and blankets are placed on the lounge chairs. |
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In summer, in the shady regions by the Indus and in Nubra, wool is spun and winter blankets are woven. |
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The plastic glass on the front door is cracked and splintered, and sheets and filthy blankets are draped over the dirty windows. |
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He blew on the small cuts for a moment, then burrowed back underneath the blankets to resume his interrupted sleep. |
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Houses squatted beneath thick blankets of fresh snow and a horse-drawn sleigh clopped past, bells jingling. |
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Judging by the burnt blankets that the firemen have left beside the building, someone was squatting in there. |
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We all threw blankets over him, and he had to hack off this charred mass with a Swiss Army Knife. |
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Many children have blankets, or a favorite nubby stuffed animal that they like to keep near them for security. |
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The circulating perioperative nurse applies warm blankets to the patient to prevent hypothermia. |
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Concertgoers are encouraged to bring their picnic hampers, chairs and blankets and sit back and soak up the atmosphere. |
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The striped Hudson's Bay blankets were made into capotes, coats of the same type that show up in numerous Russell paintings. |
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Putting away all the blankets and baby socks and teeny tiny onesies made everything seem so real. |
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Both stores are also good sources for flannel receiving blankets, pajamas, onesies, and other items that you'll want to buy in bulk. |
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The wood was carved with designs and went perfectly with the fluffy sheets and blankets that the king and queen enjoyed. |
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Hedgehog guardians had their hands full trying to keep their hedgies from running off their little judging blankets to hide. |
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Provide dry, clean bedding materials such as straw or blankets and replace bedding if it becomes damp or wet. |
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You can use towels or blankets to wrap around the outside of each layer and add a teddy bear or other centerpiece on top of the diaper cake. |
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About 30 charred bodies lay in rows, covered with red blankets near the wreckage. |
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Mrs. Samson was lying on the chaise lounge, completely covered with several layers of thick blankets. |
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My mother covered him with blankets, and a neighbor phoned the local chapter of the Humane Society for help. |
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Use ozonic water in the spray bottle, and spray it onto the blankets, bed, clothes every morning! |
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Their huge truck was loaded with blankets for wrapping my old chifforobes and dressers and chairs. |
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Yes, there are pigs in blankets but they are organic chipolatas wrapped in thin slices of pancetta and cooked in the oven. |
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Rebekah had already filled her hope chest with blankets and gowns for her children. |
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He was in a shallow cave, lying on a large pallet covered with blankets and furs that filled a lot of the available space. |
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She immediately sat down, unpacked her sleeping pallet and blankets and fell asleep. |
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She could understand why they would need cooking pots and pans, rope, blankets, even the sword he had taken with him. |
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I remember being swaddled in blankets, then being swathed with cold washcloths. |
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Johnny puts sweetgrass in his blankets to keep from dreaming, but all he gets is a runny nose. |
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The Skyshow is basically a lot of fireworks with people sitting around in a park on blankets with chips and churros. |
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Drug paraphernalia and empty wine bottles lay strewn among layers of rotting food, dirty cardboard boxes and stinking blankets. |
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In order than the finished cierges may cool gradually, they should be put between cloths and covered with blankets. |
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I curl up in a chair with my own bunch of blankets and listen to the wind howl outside. |
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Rather, two weeks before Amherst suggested the idea, infected blankets were given to two visiting Indian chiefs during a parley at Fort Pitt. |
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The entire area was littered with people carrying blankets and party poppers. |
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Furthermore, the use of hypothermia blankets is associated with large temperature fluctuations and rebound hyperthermia. |
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The men also raised cotton and wove it into cloth, robes, blankets, and textiles. |
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The helicopter landed and they were wrapped in blankets and given sandwiches and cups of tea at the coastguard station. |
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She woke to a blissfully comfortable state, smothered in a cocoon of feathery soft blankets. |
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Front and rear it is piled high with coloured ikat woven blankets, tied on with criss-crossed blue plastic string. |
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Gee's Bend was a very poor community that could ill afford luxuries like store-bought blankets and bed coverings. |
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At first the horse, called Beattie, could not walk because she was so cold, but after being wrapped in blankets she recovered. |
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New pillowtop mattresses, fleece blankets and moldable pillows await after you come down from your caffeine high. |
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The tide was coming in and people moved their blankets up the beach, gathered up their belongings and began walking towards the town. |
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Find out everything you need to know about choosing the perfect blankets, pillows, bed linens, comforters, and other bedding here now. |
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The blankets were shredded, as were the pillows, the feather stuffing strewn everywhere. |
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Wool from sheep is woven into colorful fabrics that are then used for pillowcases, covers, blankets, carpets, and bags. |
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All sheets, pillowcases, duvet covers, and any blankets should be washed weekly. |
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My twisting body creased the perfectly laid out blankets as I rotated feverishly on the bed. |
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The blankets involved either down or some very high-quality polyester fiberfill business. |
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There was a bed covered in rich dark green blankets, the window revealed an inky black night. |
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Upon waking, I found that I had kicked all the blankets off and was covered in sweat. |
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I responded by giving him the finger, before collapsing on my bed once more and drawing the blankets on top of me. |
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Fire drills ensure that all staff members are familiar with the use and location of fire pull stations, fire extinguishers, and fire blankets. |
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Mr Kavanagh went on to show the meeting a display of fire blankets, extinguishers, smoke alarms and demonstrated their use. |
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I would like to devise a system where fire blankets and domestic extinguishers are placed in every house. |
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One-fifth of the conditions imposed by inspectors related to safety issues such as provision of fire blankets and smoke alarms. |
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People could get quality fire blankets and extinguishers if they feel confident about it. |
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Owners also have to make alterations to include fire doors, mains-powered smoke alarms and fire blankets. |
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A pile of rugs and blankets lay within, pillar candles perched all about, set on dinner plates from the china closet. |
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The plate glass windows of the boutiques offer a striking counterpoint to the blankets lying on the ground in the markets. |
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The old stone cottage is fully furnished with continental quilts, and electric blankets for your comfort. |
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Bedding to include bedspreads, quilt covers, blankets or continental quilt, sheets, linen and pillows. |
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Garrisons suggest a more entrenched military encampment, using tents rather than blankets. |
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Never put your baby to bed with blankets, comforters, quilts, pillows, or plush toys. |
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Carelessness with regard to open fireplaces, heaters, cookers, electric blankets and smoking are the leading causes of fire deaths and injuries. |
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Every Fourth of July, after our holiday cookout, we'd gather as a mass in the yard with lawn chairs and blankets to watch the fireworks. |
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In one corner was a disarrayed mess of blankets that I guessed served as a bed, an iron-bound chest similar to Mai's tucked into a corner. |
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And on the right side of the entrance, in a lumpy bed, surrounded by blankets of brown, grey and cornflower blue, Allie was sleeping. |
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There was some brief talk of adjourning to the bar, but we were too tired, and so flopped under the tightly-tucked blankets and sheets instead. |
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I just wish I had a more coherent thought here to discharge with a flourish into the dense fog that blankets the republic. |
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The once comfortable beds and blankets were replaced with cots and holey sheets. |
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It is a temporary metropolis of tents, possessing every luxury, including generators, refrigerators, and electric blankets. |
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Reese had folded the seats down and laid crisp clean blankets down on them and had propped pillows up so Genesis could rest. |
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Clothing, blankets and children's toys were scattered throughout the buildings and courtyards. |
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Then she would pile on her warmest blankets and quilts and cuddle up beneath the covers until she was warm. |
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Looking back she saw Gaelic's blue eyes glowing a sheen of green from amongst the mounds of blankets and coverlets. |
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Robert set aside the plush coverlet, moving again to help her fold the blankets. |
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She goes off and comes back a minute later with one of the blankets from the baby's cradle. |
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For more insulation, put crumpled newspaper between the freezer cabinet and blankets. |
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He forced the Indians to give their houses to his men, and to furnish them with a supply of blankets. |
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On the west side of the room, bedding, sheets, blankets, and pillows served as a futon. |
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Rika noticed that there was a futon in the couch position shoved against the wall with blankets thrown over it. |
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And on this chilly Friday afternoon, the group is creating button blankets, traditionally used in First Nations ceremonies such as the potlatch. |
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You can donate towels, blankets, lead ropes, halters, feed, hay, veterinary equipment, vehicles and trailers. |
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Kanyaka also became a distributing centre for food, blankets and rations for Aborigines in the area. |
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That same year the station was also selected for the distribution of rations and blankets to the Aborigines. |
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Ben left the blankets on the back of the sofa while he followed Hoss upstairs to gather his own warm clothes from his bedroom. |
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The family sitting out on blankets under the stars, talking quietly, is not foreign to me. |
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Shop your thrift stores for sheets, blankets, and quilts to use as tablecloths and window coverings. |
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The walls were hung with blankets and quilts for insulation, and it looked quite merry next to the somber dirt floor. |
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Please help with donations of clothes, blankets or whatever you think might help. |
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In the center of the room was a knot of ratty blankets, and torn men's clothes, both dotted with blood. |
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The clocks have gone back, summer is over and many of us are dusting off our electric blankets ready for the long cold nights. |
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It has caramel apples and kettle corn and hot apple cider and thick stadium blankets. |
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Do not put fluffy blankets, comforters, stuffed toys, or pillows near the baby to prevent rebreathing. |
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Mostly gone are the days when the average citizen could get free water heater blankets or window treatments from her utility. |
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Lucinda has pitched a tent for us and kitted it out with blankets and stuff, which is really nice. |
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Old sheets, blankets, towels, or any good-sized piece of fabric should never be thrown out. |
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Tender veal held up to its thick blankets of crispy prosciutto, spinach, woodsy mushrooms and mozzarella in tantalizingly sweet Marsala sauce. |
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Someone had also covered her in warm woolly blankets, effectively keeping out the night's chill. |
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With picnic blankets, hampers and candles in safety cups, the visitors began taking up their positions on the grassy knoll. |
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So the designer created a camouflage affair complete with live wormery and army-issue blankets. |
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They huddled in blankets donated in massive international relief operations to help El Salvador cope with its worst quake in at least a decade. |
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Exactly how one can survive in severe subzero temperatures with a collection of blankets wrapped around them is a mystery to this viewer. |
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Handwoven cotton cloth is sewn into wraps for women and tunics for men, as well as into blankets. |
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We wrapped him up with thermal blankets because he didn't know how long he'd been in the water and there was a danger of hypothermia. |
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He tried to move again but all he could manage was a wriggle under the blankets. |
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Six of the boxes contained framed pictures, old records, dishes, towels, and blankets, everything you would have in a home. |
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Maybe it was her exhaustion settling in, but the thick layers of silk and lace were as comforting as a pile of blankets fresh out of the dryer. |
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Cots and blankets have been sent into the Senate in preparation for an all-night debate. |
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Within minutes, the injured were being carried away on stretchers, clad in thermal blankets to keep them warm against shock. |
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Wrapped in blankets, her adoring fans braved freezing temperatures to welcome home the record-breaking yachtswoman. |
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People make use of blankets and heavy wool and alpaca garments to keep warm. |
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Settled within a nest of blankets, the teenager found it very hard to get back into typing. |
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Starting in the 1860s the serrated diamond motif of Mexican-made serapes began to appear on Navajo blankets. |
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The audience huddled in sleeping bags and blankets as the temperature sank below zero. |
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They range from crib mattresses, sheets, blankets, quilts, and pillows, to layette items, clothing, diapers, and stuffed animals. |
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His room is narrow, high-roofed, and cold, his mattress worn, his blankets ancient, but he does not care. |
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Bandages covered the left side of his face and his left arm, which lay atop the blankets. |
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Running, I ripped through the thick blankets of fog and found myself still running towards my family's silhouette. |
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Forbes lifted the limp figure into his arms and placed him under the covers of the thick blankets. |
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Mists rose silently in sheets from the dewy ground before them, adding to the fog that already hung in blankets around the trekking army. |
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The sleeping mats had been rolled up and set against the wall and the folded blankets were stacked neatly upon a chair. |
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I just nodded at him before beginning to roll up the blankets and tie them together. |
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First, the convoy should have at least five vehicles and they should have extra armor plate or Kevlar blankets attached to protect the crew. |
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Usually, you can drape one of the blankets loosely across the face during trips between the house and car. |
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In total the club, which includes about six other members, have crocheted about 56 blankets ranging from knee rugs to baby blankets. |
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Brayden woke with a crick in his neck, his arm asleep and the blankets too warm about him. |
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If you don't want to donate cash, many times these charities need blankets, food, toiletries, and simple things like aspirins and cough syrup. |
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Soldiers have been using sandbags and Kevlar blankets on the floors of their unprotected HMMWVs to help improve levels of protection. |
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The women took care of the food, skinning, cooking, smoking the meat, made babiche, clothes, blankets, and bowls. |
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Nerves were taut and bodies turned and twisted under the scratchy blankets. |
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The child was found wrapped in blankets in a baby buggy near Faro airport on Sunday evening by a man walking his dog. |
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The Aborigines attacked the settlers because they wanted goods such as sugar, flour, blankets, tea and tobacco. |
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Their leaking backpacks trailed sleeping bags and blankets, and one had a scruffy dog. |
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I don't remember sitting down. Unfortunately, my blankets protect me and I do not bust my head open on the bed post. |
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Every once in a while, my brain would clear enough to do some mindless chore, like fill the water pots or fold the blankets, but otherwise, I felt numb. |
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By the end of the day, six more bodies were found, each wrapped in clothing and blankets, each in its own cardboard box. |
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With picnic blankets, hampers and candles in safety cups, the visitors began taking up their positions on the grassy knoll back-dropped by Sydney Harbour, from dusk. |
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She bolts upright, clutching the blankets around her tightly. |
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These do-it-yourself instructions cover installation of batts and blankets, loose-fill or poured-in materials, rigid boards, and reflective insulations. |
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They came laden with picnic hampers, blankets and chairs, children in tow. |
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Grilled chicken seems a safe bet, although several of its menu incarnations involve smothering blankets of cheese, barbecue sauce, ham, queso, mushrooms, onions and the like. |
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Overcoats, topcoats, jackets, blankets, sweaters or other items can be wound around your forearm to protect it from knife slashes or hits from hard objects. |
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She could rub salve on his open wounds later, she bandaged a few that were bleeding badly but then covered him in his blankets and stroked his forehead. |
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These blankets then are covered with sheets that are warmed by radiant heat lamps until the neonate is brought into the room to prevent heat loss through conduction. |
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We need more production, coupled with wide-open trade, to bring the burdens of wealth articulated by the free market's wet blankets to the people who long to bear them. |
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Cold, bare concrete floor, one to two small, ratty wool blankets. |
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Cat blankets, so the aficionados say, are good for rheumatism. |
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When the sun shone we liked to give our blankets a good airing. |
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The girl was on one side of the room, wrapped in thick woolen blankets. |
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The blankets on her bed were made out of downy, white sheepskin, but the eleven-year-old girl still felt how the covers did not feel like the silky, rich fabric from her home. |
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They look like huge slumbering monsters, wrapped in blankets of woolly cloud, their dark cheeks streaming with the tears of innumerable freshwater falls. |
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The quaint little shop has a range of phantasmagoric linens, tablecloths, and blankets. |
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The shaky two-minute video shows Rudyard, Desmond, and Oscar, dressed in tiny bonnets, wrapped in blankets. |
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I turned in my bed and the covers fell off the sheeted mattress onto the floor and I shivered slightly at the loss of the warmth that the blankets had afforded me. |
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Inside the room were supplies, blankets, water, and a few other oddments. |
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For the ride home Mr. Russo put down the rear seats of the station wagon and Carmela piled all the blankets and towels to make a soft pallet for us to lie upon. |
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I ordered two of these blankets, one in Carnelian and the other in Brown. |
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But he could do nothing for the underlying pain that left her separate from the others each night, wrapped tightly in her blankets under the comfortless stars. |
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His cheeks burning red in response to his anger and hurt, his hold on his blankets turned to a clutch, his knuckles turning white from the strain. |
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For instance, one of the group, Heidi, travels with an extensive survival kit containing things such as sterile syringes, antibiotics and space blankets. |
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They usually are swaddled tightly in blankets when they are very small. |
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It is now open every day from 11 am to 4pm for people who wish to leave in items such as duvets, blankets, sleeping bags and warm clothing, like coats, jackets, headwear, etc. |
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Come get your blankets, your fallout shelter supplies, your flashlights! |
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Emily took candles, flashlights, and blankets and sat on the couch. |
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There are plenty of woollen blankets and fluffy white towels. |
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The meat of buffalo and deer was a source of food, while the hides provided rawhide and buckskins for teepee covers, blankets, clothes and parfleches. |
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The explorers used blankets and other supplies for barter to get food from the native people. |
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Those who escaped when their simple mud-brick homes collapsed sat among the debris, ankle-deep in mud and wrapped in blankets handed out by soldiers and volunteers. |
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After yielding his blankets and sleeping spot in one of the wagons to another traveler who was ill, Langford tried to make himself comfortable on the ground in a buffalo robe. |
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Think scarves with over-printed icons, painted flower-and-leaf prints, and equestrian blankets. |
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I set the pancakes on my dresser and gathered up the blankets I'd laid out for Nell, lethargically deciding that I had no choice but to sleep on my windowsill. |
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I don't own a munitions factory, nor do I have any interest in running for office. Uncle Sam has yet to ask me to plant a victory garden or sew blankets. |
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While we were waiting for the movie to start, we put the pillows behind our backs for maximum cushiness, and put the blankets over our legs to keep warm. |
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Parents kept vigil, wrapped in blankets before fires at the site of the catastrophe amid the silence of those buried under the mountain of masonry. |
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She climbed onto the rock and patted herself dry with one of the blankets. |
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The afternoon quickly dissolved, and after putting on blankets, applying liniment and leg wraps, helping bed stalls, and cleaning up the barn, it was dark. |
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She did what had to be done, even if it was putting fire-smothering blankets in a cute, ceramic fireplug for stovetop use and selling them for 20 bucks at retail stores. |
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Not even a hand had snuck out from under the cozy warmth of the blankets. |
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She nodded snuggling deeper into the blankets and stealing their warmth. |
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Your baby's stroller becomes like a bunting on wheels with these blankets. |
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With a spring and a dive, she was buried beneath blankets and pillows. |
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And then there were the blankets worn across one shoulder over warm looking coats that gave an upscale apache feel. |
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His face is gory and pitted with deep shrapnel wounds and his injured hands drip blood on the rumpled woolen blankets. |
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The Atlantic Ocean has created a sandy plain, known as machair, which blankets the west coast of the whole island chain, providing some very fertile soils. |
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It was impossible to independently verify the death toll, but the hospital morgue was so full yesterday that five corpses had been laid outside under blankets. |
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Nurses made certain that the patients' beds were made up with fresh linen and blankets, and they offered sedatives or aspirin to patients who were uncomfortable. |
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Many of those left behind lay sprawled motionless on blankets or slumped limply in their folding chairs. |
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The tide was coming in and people moved their blankets up the beach. |
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People huddled together or wrapped themselves in blankets to keep warm. |
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Then she pulled the soiled blankets from beneath him, before sponging him down as she had the previous evening and wrapping him in a fresh set of sheets. |
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Earlier in the week they met villagers who had trekked across the mountains to meet aid trucks carrying blankets, bedding, food and water carriers. |
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A couple of heavy blankets had served to shield him from the sun while he had retrieved the vehicle, spray-painting the windows once he had gotten it inside. |
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He invented a story about the US Army deliberately creating a smallpox epidemic among the Mandan people in 1837 by distributing infected blankets. |
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In the potlatches of the Chinook, Nootka, and other Pacific Northwest peoples, for example, chiefs vied to give the most blankets and other valuables. |
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She disappeared for a moment, reappearing with scratchy woollen blankets. |
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Pillows, mattresses, blankets and sheets were strewn throughout the room. |
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The knights all sat impatiently on their mounts, while several grooms loaded some packhorses with a month's worth of supplies, food, blankets, and clothing. |
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He nodded, kissed me quickly and slid under the blankets beside me. |
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He stayed in his position, huddled up with the blankets instead. |
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On each mattress were soft-blue sheets, but no blankets or comforters. |
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We're surrounded by pillows, blankets and sun-smelling cotton sheets. |
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Especially when we saw that the bedding comprised of sheets and blankets! |
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The bed was very masculine, covered in dark sheets and white blankets. |
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Later, as a sweatshop, it had supplied clothing and blankets to hospitals. |
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Addictions are hard to let go of because, over time, they sort of act as security blankets, and it's difficult to remember what life was like without them. |
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Carefully we threaded our way through the beach maze, around and between and over what seemed like an endless array of towels, blankets, beach umbrellas, and beach chairs. |
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Both our little beds are a mishmash of sheets and blankets and threadbare pillows and the floor is covered in our old sports trophies and other such junk. |
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In small factories in or near Otavalo, the Indians make heavy wool sweaters, ponchos, hats and blankets, all in bright colors and traditional designs. |
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He shuddered and pushed himself lower among the rough, hairy blankets. |
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The team is urgently seeking storage space in the Tokyo Tower vicinity to keep bottled water, blankets, tents, canned and instant food and other supplies. |
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In the after part of the day, we discovered three lodges of Sioux Indians encamped on the bank, all hallooing and waving their blankets for us to come in, to the shore. |
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Council tenants whose furniture was ruined had to scramble around borrowing beds when there were stocks of camp beds and blankets tucked away for just such an emergency. |
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Rodney's blankets were of a bright green and so were his bedclothes. |
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