In each chair was a Rebel leader, dressed in black cloaks with clearly visible red waistbands. |
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There were pieces of clothing, breeks and cloaks that looked perfectly normal, but these produced their own warmth. |
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Military cloaks were fastened with brooches, so the Roman army had an important influence on brooch design. |
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Isabelli cloaks herself in verdancy, and threads the most beautiful blooms of desert, forest grasslands and jungle alike through her hair. |
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Bloodstained snow, heavy cloaks, blackened eyes, Indian rites, puritanical fire and brimstone and the ominous howl of vicious wolf beasts. |
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They came in their long dark-green cloaks and golden armor, carrying perfectly polished bows and marching in perfect synch. |
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Sentimentality always cloaks brutality, as Jung once wisely observed, and wolves in sheep's clothing are always ready for the big chance. |
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Mantua-makers also made all sorts of loose garments, cloaks, cardinals, capuchins, etc. |
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The men wore knee length wrap-around skirts or kilt like woollens as well as tunics, cloaks and even one-piece garments. |
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Men strolled on the sidewalks, clad in long billowing cloaks, with openly displayed swords. |
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While the fish sizzled, Wolf and Adriana gathered weeds to make beds for themselves and Lucius, and spread their cloaks over the tangled herbage. |
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Both of them draped their cloaks around themselves and mounted their horses as she galloped up on her grey charger. |
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Right in front of her was a group people in cloaks, their hoods pulled over their faces to hide themselves, no doubt. |
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Vicious black-eyed figures in long dark cloaks with white neck collars and black horsewhips marshal the procession. |
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A susurrous gloom cloaks these stories as if the country's collective malaise traveled on the wind. |
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The air was pale and clammy, chilling them so that they all got out their thick cloaks, and huddled in them. |
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Though cloaks were standard dress from the 1st century AD, wool or linen clothes have not survived from Roman Britain. |
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This area includes a walk-in understairs storage facility and a cloaks closet. |
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With cloaks hiding their chainmail, they approached the Archbishop's palace adjacent to the cathedral. |
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In the past, Hutus wore skirts of cloth made from tree bark, and cloaks made of animal hides. |
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They are generally very tall, with long hooded cloaks that cover their faces and their entire bodies. |
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The sundial was surrounded by seven figures, all wearing the same, dreary, corroded cloaks, faces hidden under dragging hoods. |
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They all wore gray cloaks to hide in the dark and to warm them in the cold, but even that was not enough. |
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It was a land of nothing, a land hidden behind cloaks of mist, and where noise was but a wisp of a dream that flitted through the mind. |
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Venues cloaks Achates and Aeneas so that no one will hinder their progress towards the city. |
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Commander Kruge cloaks his Bird of Prey and heads to the Genesis Planet to discover its secrets. |
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It cloaks you with the powers of the AAT Act unless they are modified in a particular respect by the Taxation Administration Act. |
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The bigger the game, the more the sense of invulnerability with which the man from Waikato cloaks himself. |
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White work in clothing is seen in petticoats, camisoles, waistcoats, caps, baby garments, and cloaks. |
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Completing their rotations, they cast off their black cloaks, revealing white floor-length gowns beneath. |
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Other commanders wore bright cloaks or gold-inlaid corselets to insure their recognition on the battlefield. |
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This third Doctor, Jon Pertwee, played the character as a dandyish James Bond, with gadgetry and purple cloaks being the order of the day. |
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The ruffians wore goatskin hats, gritty cloaks, and leggings of leather, all diffusing the odor of a hundred bathless nights and days. |
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They sidled up to the guards, letting their cloaks loosen to let them get an eyeful. |
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People hurried back and forth, wrapped in cloaks or swirling capes behind them, in peasant wear or merchant finery. |
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The strong west wind off the sea maliciously whipped their cloaks around their bodies, making it difficult to walk. |
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The men wore knee length wrap-around skirts or kilt-like woollens as well as tunics, cloaks and even one-piece garments. |
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Fringe your dappled fawnskin cloaks with wooly tufts and flowers, and locks of purest white. |
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Everything from pentacles and talismans to cloaks and incense can be found here at very reasonable prices! |
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Its guitars are often Mountain-sized, after all, and a tour featuring people in bearskin cloaks wouldn't be out of the realm of the expected. |
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And floor-mounted coat racks are a natural for cloaks, gowns, shawls and scarves. |
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Their tunics and cloaks are capacious and richly colored and, by the trecento, are usually decorated with gold hems and borders. |
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She had already piled all the cloaks onto him and he was still shivering violently. |
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It would have been mistakable for a mortal village if it wasn't for all the cloaks and hats that hid the cobbled street from view. |
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These church leaders adorn themselves with grand mitres, cloaks and sceptres whilst living and working in lavish and luxurious surroundings. |
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Doug talks about some local species of butterflies, ones with cool names like mourning cloaks, commas, and question marks. |
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We were creeping forever through darkness with nothing but each other's black figures and the swoosh of our cloaks to tell that we were still together. |
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We've each made our own masks, breastplates, cloaks and ancestral images. |
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These nonchalant brutalities seem at first at odds with the genteel decorum that mostly cloaks late-19th century culture. |
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The soldiers wear studded leather cloaks for protection and metal helmets. |
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The children left their friend loudly and cantered off on their horses, their cloaks bundled on the saddles in front of them, the weather being too hot for cloaks. |
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The bullet fee well symbolizes the harshness of a brutal police state that cloaks itself in the trappings of religion. |
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Three pipers, piping furiously, entered the gaming-space, followed by twelve young warriors in white cloaks and helmets decorated with the tail-feathers of the black eagle. |
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Inside the bank building, five robbers dressed in black cloaks and Halloween masks upheld a reign of terror over the helpless customers and bank tellers trapped inside. |
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They wore dark, heavy cloaks and most of them had black matted hair. |
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They were both dressed in cloaks, their faces completely covered. |
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By now they had both shed their heavy cloaks and were dripping with blood. |
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Houses hunched like weary giants, wrapped in subfusc cloaks of night. |
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She sat them at a table and then neatly divested them of their cloaks. |
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Drag queens dressed like Gaga herself and groups in bishops cloaks kissed and hugged on the cobbled streets. |
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The Ku Klux Klan, founded in the United States in 1866, wore white hoods and cloaks and carried burning crosses to terrorise people as part of their white supremacy policy. |
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I believe they were mostly Harris's checkerspots and wood nymphs, or the like, but there were also the occasional monarchs, swallowtails, and mourning cloaks. |
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Dancers, casting aside their cloaks, revealed themselves as lightly armored fighters who drew all manner of weapons and began laying about them with a will. |
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And so there Miss Johnson sat, rigid with disbelief as two of her least subservient students gazed into her watery eyes and grinned wolfishly beneath little lambskin cloaks. |
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Draped across them, their cloaks seemed to hang on bodies thin and lank. |
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The ruffians wore goatskin hats, gritty cloaks, and leggings of leather. |
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He changed quite a few cloaks before donning the saffron robe. |
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Under the cloaks the priests were clad in heavy battle armor. |
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You would be amazed at what is hidden by those kaftanlike cloaks and veils that Moroccan women wear! |
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When performing rituals, some modern Druids wear ceremonial cloaks and robes, which in some cases imitate the Iron Age style of the Celts. |
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The Umayyads would send gifts including embroidered silk ceremonial cloaks. |
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The same teaching cloaks bodily sexuality in a voluminous, cinctured black cassock of itchy wool and brands every visible act a sin. |
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Men wander around wearing traditional brown djellaba cloaks, with hobbit-like pointed hoods. |
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There was a time when felt rugs, cloaks, chaddars and pillows were common in most Turkish homes. |
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But mourning cloaks fly around in late winter and early spring, sometimes even when snow and ice are still melting. |
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So he went, that very night at eleven, into Amir Nath's Gully, clad in a boorka, which cloaks a man as well as a woman. |
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Burnouses are often associated with Berber tribal dress, and the cloaks were incorporated into colonial military uniforms in parts of North Africa. |
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Inside is an imposing entrance hall with Herringbone designed block wooden flooring, telephone entry intercom system, cloaks cupboard and overhead storage. |
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Arab riders wrap their heavy camel-hair burnouse cloaks around their faces and turn the heads of their magnificent horses away from this unwelcome, eye-watering guest. |
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