If you have a customs inspector, make sure that person is accompanied by a chaperon while they are aboard. |
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In the early medieval era, city people wore hats usually made of cloth, such as the chaperon, a loose hood for both men and women. |
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Ito, the former Maho i-Land employee, had acted as our liaison, and he was there as a chaperon. |
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Juicy veal tenderloin is not overwhelmed by its chaperon of sweetbreads and a sauce of artichokes, oysters, and black truffles. |
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It also means being a bit of an accountant, a travel agent, an insurance broker, a psychologist, a chaperon, and a guardian. |
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People asked her then why she had never mentioned the chaperon. |
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His head and face covered with a chaperon, out of which there are but two holes to look through. |
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Le Page E, Leray E, Taurin G, Coustans M, Chaperon J, Morrissey SP, et al. |
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