His brown cordovan shoes and blancoed white hat cover and belt were immaculate as befitted a Marine staff noncommissioned officer. |
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Horsehide is made into fine cordovan leather, and glue is often made by boiling horse bones and cartilage. |
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The cordovan leather fabricated by the Moors in Córdoba, Spain, was originally made from horsehide. |
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Arnold was the vice-president of the family bank and dressed like a city banker, in dark suits, rep ties, and cordovan wingtips. |
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While Horween's reputation may come from cordovan, it represents only 15 percent of its business. |
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The walls are laid out in a manner that is repeated in other cordovan churches. |
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He zipped past the gawking mother and tired travelers and nearly across the elegant cordovan shoe-tips of a tall bearded man. |
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The architecture of its halls, patios and coffering, along with the series of fountains and decorative plants, combine to create an attractive setting that is unmistakably cordovan in nature. |
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The cordovan section of the Sierra Morena, the central area of this range, dominates the landscape in south, taking its name from the dark layer of vegetation in which it is covered. |
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He wore what he always wears: a heather-gray T-shirt, a striped Thomas Mason blue-and-white button-down with the shirttails out, slim, artfully aged Swedish jeans, and Alden cordovan wingtips. |
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