The Moroccan-leather-bound edition, limited to 50 numbered copies, is encased in a silver buckram drop-back solander box. |
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New for 2003 is style 556, the Fahrenheit structured mid-profile brushed cotton 6-panel cap with soft buckram and a fabric back strap and brass buckle. |
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These three swelled, like the men in buckram, and were soon a dozen. |
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In time the stomacher grew more rigid, being stiffened with pasteboard or buckram. |
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His mission to correct its flaws with a nip and a tuck, an arcing seam, a buckram implant, a cushion of air between skin and cloth diminished his relevance, even as it enhanced his prestige as an anatomist. |
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Its Latin name is allium ursinum, and it's commonly called wild garlic, ramsons, bear garlic, wood garlic or buckram. |
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She began by working on the institute's old buckram dress forms, reshaping them with cotton batting and surgical mesh, but one day she was handed a gown by Madame Grès that had started to tear, and was told to mend it. |
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Published by Test Centre, a lively London independent, in an edition of 300 copies, with 20 in buckram covers, it will not, presumably, be available from Amazon. |
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