This brushed fabric has the soft hand and silky drape of rayon, but, unlike traditional rayon, can be machine-washed and dried. |
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Each regression analysis is designed to measure the relationship between drape structure and the thickness of the more compactable unit. |
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Look for faux suede that is very soft and has a luxuriousness to its drape. |
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A musty lounge lizard in a worn drape suit, he looks as if he's been with the organisation since the Sixties. |
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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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While he loads new film into the camera, I drape the sheet in a wide, loose sash over my shoulder and between my legs. |
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She's wearing a revealing evening dress and proceeds to drape herself over various parts of the car's anatomy. |
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The scrub persons drape the patient, and the surgeon infiltrates the surgical site with local anesthesia. |
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Or, drape attractive throws or quilts on each chair for your guests to wrap around their shoulders to ward off the night air. |
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Before the procedure, the area is prepared with antiseptic solution and a sterile drape is placed over your body. |
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Then drape 3 rashers of bacon over the exposed stuffing in a star fashion forming a lid and secure with string. |
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In the Middle Ages the laundresses would drape the household sheets over lavender bushes to dry and to impart their fresh, clean scent. |
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The firm has developed mathematical algorithms to simulate fabric drape and garment fit. |
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Finally stirring from his chair, he stood to refold the quilt and drape it over the arm. |
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Her skin wore a yellow tint because of the self-adhesive disposable sterilised drape. |
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Prunings from mature hollies make their way into classically shaped urns, while evergreen garlands drape windows and doors. |
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Use natural or painted wooden beads, or strings of cranberries or popcorn to drape the tree instead of tinsel. |
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Fluffy white layers drape the branches of maples and hemlocks overhanging the road and the frozen creek running beside it. |
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I liked the negative space in the birdbath, and had been using it to drape clay slabs for large ceramic plates in my personal work. |
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The surgeon and circulating nurse place an unsterile U-shaped drape before the prep to isolate the perineal area from the surgical site. |
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Behind the low stage a large dark blue gauze drape with subtle, pastel coloured swirls was suspended from the high ceiling. |
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Maori on the muttonbirding islands used to drape the cool tuatara on their stomachs to help them cool down. |
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Many Cancers love peek-a-boo hairstyles that flow and move like a silken drape of hair. |
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This impervious drape allows a 3-sq inch opening at the femoral site and covers the patient from head to toe. |
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Luxurious silks drape the walls, candles flicker and the smell of incense fills the air. |
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Not only the plaid, but even the kilt and over-the-shoulder drape are of military origin. |
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The fireplace has elaborate fire irons and the mantelpiece which is covered with ornaments has an elaborate velvet drape embroidered with swans. |
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After the exterior of the tent's fly dries, remove it and drape it over a bush or tree limb with the interior exposed. |
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The latest global rage is yarn-bombing, a wool-based graffiti in which knitting fanatics drape potholes, cars and statues in crazy cosies. |
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It looked as if she had found a very flustered Adam and had proceeded to drape herself all over him. |
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We drape our snow gaiters and boots around the stove, hoping they'll dry overnight. |
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Instantly Joan went to the traymobile, lifted the linen drape over the afternoon tea things, took a cup and carried it to her mother. |
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His midriff was protected by a drape of chainmail covering a leather girdle and loincloth. |
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Its versatility gave it multitudinous forms, a girdle, a patka or waistband, or a drape around the shoulders. |
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Clematis and trumpet vines drape the walls in a lush curtain, and elephant's ears, hostas, and hardy bananas lend swaths of varied greens. |
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Fabrics cut on the bias hang nicely, swing and drape beautifully. However, they may also stretch. |
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The result is an improved drape and luster, giving a feel and look of elegance. |
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Her clothing was shapeless and indistinct, a dark covering that did little more than drape over her shoulders. |
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In between phone calls she would drape herself over the chap and cackle uncontrollably whenever he made a sound. |
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But I made it outside, feeling good about myself when I felt an arm drape itself across my shoulder. |
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Garments with a burnout pattern tend to be heavy, because of the weight of the base fabric, leading them to drape distinctively. |
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They should drape beautifully from the waist to the toes, with a clean, unbroken line running down the front of the legs. |
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On most males, the fabric will drape down from the shoulder area to provide a convenient hollow behind the hip. |
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Meanwhile Roy will be wearing a cream drape suit and creepers with leopard skin fronts. |
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I indicated the one in the pink drape coat and western string tie standing in the shadows, almost in the wings. |
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The drapes include a plastic U-shaped drape that is placed around the patient's surgical leg and a lower extremity drape. |
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Use a clear, incise drape on the surgical site, which inadvertently helps to keep the flow of oxygen at the surgical site. |
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The offshore stratigraphy contains several westward-prograding units of Cenozoic age that drape across the buried Mesozoic rift shoulder faults. |
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Its sleeves flowed down her arms ending in a willowy drape nearly two feet long from which a golden tassel hung. |
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Eva studied the drape of ancient robes on vases and kylices in order to develop the proper weave of the costumes. |
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When you're not lounging on a chaise or going for a dip in just your swimsuit, drape a pretty sarong around your hips, island style. |
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Or perhaps it is just the drape of fabric which makes the fashion statement. |
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During the accident the van left the road and hit a pole carrying electricity and telephone cables, causing wires to drape in the road. |
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I then took the rope and tied it off around my waist, tightening the drape to give me a more decent look. |
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These silk sportshirts are crafted here in a comfortable waffled texture with relaxed, oversized fit, a superior drape and long-lasting style. |
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Cover clothing with the shoulder capes or take a cotton sheet and drape it over the clothing for the season to avoid dust and fading. |
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This works particularly well for women, with the gun worn to the front and concealed by the drape of blouse. |
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See the fabric drape and reveal the curve and flow of the body beneath. |
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My bare legs were instantly stung by nettles, and a swarm of wasps gathered around the fake flower-reeds I had to drape myself in to become Titania. |
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The room was outfitted with a flat-panel night-light and a drape clip. |
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The floors, once covered with the finest parquetry, are unrecognisable, the blinds don't work, the light-bulbs drape from thin wires where lamps used to hang. |
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Two epic and overlapping circles, more than one-third of a mile long from end to end, seem to drape like Daliesque clocks over the bulging landscape. |
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It also is imperative that all members of the laser team know how to use the extinguishers properly if the laser catches fire or there is a drape fire. |
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She jumped as she felt an arm drape itself around her shoulders. |
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The window well included about a dozen of these pillow-pods in sepia tones, some of them soft enough to drape slightly as they hung over a horizontal divider. |
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The scrub person then drapes the patient by securing a towel with an adhesive strip on the patient's forehead and placing a body drape down the entire length of the patient. |
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The heavy drape of it hides all from his steady eye as I turn before him. |
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Add the desired amount of pintucks to each side of the center, remembering that the more pintucks sewn, the more the fabric drape will be affected. |
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Sneaker and clothing brands routinely dole out buckets of dough to drape their swag over popular cultural characters. |
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A large part of a fashion model's job is physical, moving and shaping her body to highlight the drape of the clothing. |
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Riveters log hundreds of hours making the banners that drape the stadium throughout the season. |
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The drape overlaps at the forehead and is secured with wide silk tape. |
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The best solution in the nineteenth-century home was to drape mosquito netting over the bedposts, or over the desk where a writer was at work late. |
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But the really brilliant part is that they're cut on the bias, which means they drape perfectly, hiding what you want to hide and accentuating what you want to show off. |
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Likewise, Sikh women should not drape themselves in sarees which were Hindu, but in salwar-kameez which are Punjabi, nor wear bindis on their foreheads. |
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I'm sure a word with the director would open the way for me to borrow a few dozen of the choicer pieces with which I would be happy to drape the missus. |
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They drape every precipice, steel poles jutting out 20 feet above the sidewalk, loosely tangled like volleyball nets in winter. |
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A smart all-black model has just arrived from Jeanne Due. It is turban-trimmed with black coq which forms a bow drape. |
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The cross-dressed devotees in colourful traditional Kerala drape and jewellery crowded the temple premises and walked with large lamps. |
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Roll-up two towels, drape them over the chin-up bar, and tape the ends together. |
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Butter the flan case lightly, and line carefully with the pastry, allowing the excess to drape over the sides. |
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Silk's attractive lustre and drape makes it suitable for many furnishing applications. |
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After the abdominal prep and drape, double glove and make a slit in the drape just below the mons pubis and cover with a sterile towel. |
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The ribbons that drape the handles are presented in the team colours of the league champions that year. |
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We'll drape strings of lights between the trees for the party. |
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He took it apart in front of us, reserving the cuts for different purposes, and used fresh, raw slices to drape across small blocks of rice to make salmon nigiri. |
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In shivah we will not drape our bodies across the branches like a veil. |
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Other nationalities, including Brits, are in the habit of getting out before dawn to drape towels over loungers to claim a family fiefdom close to the pool or bar area. |
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If a frost is forecast, drape net curtains or sheets over plants. |
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Now proper French tradition requires that when you eat the ortolan, you drape a napkin over your head and consume the bird in one bite, beak, bones and all. |
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My jeans and T-shirt were quickly replaced by a thick quilted coat called a gambeson and it took three experienced re-enactors to drape me in a ringmail shirt. |
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My motivation is not the cheesy blue ribbon or the even cheesier grandma-issue lapel pin but the promise of slinky Ieather slutwear with which to drape my shrinking form. |
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The fabrics are made of microfiber polyester with excellent drape and softness, are color-fast and wrinkle resistant, and are machine wash and dry. |
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Drape doorways with strings of dark-red crystals, ruby gerberas and deep pink bougainvillea. |
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Drape it over the lid, folding into little pleats around the edge, and secure with waxed twine or embroidery thread. |
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Drape the green ends evenly to form stripes down the side of the cone. |
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Drape some fabric over a wood pole to create an informal swag. |
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Drape the phyllo circles over the prepared molds to form into cups. |
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Dr. Drape recognizes that she will always have to manage her scoliosis. |
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Drape mortadella, prosciutto and soppressata on top of vegetables. |
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