To preserve their softness, flannels should be washed in tepid suds, rinsed in tepid water, and dried rapidly at a moderate heat. |
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Multicolored and solid flannels, cottons and jerseys from pajamas, socks, old shirts, skirts and so forth were collected in each homeroom. |
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Of course the flannels have been replaced by more casual wear but this colonial legacy, cricket, like the English language, is here to stay. |
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He wore pale flannels, a blue T-shirt with a button-up neck and a pair of flashy sunglasses. |
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You ought to see the photographs of me in my National Health spectacles, Harris Tweed jacket and grey flannels. |
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Around the harbour wall, foppish types in flannels and boaters sat with their lady companions on picnic rugs, applauding gently. |
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Merely introducing colour would have been radical in a world populated by men who wore grey flannels and blazers. |
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I was wearing gray flannels, a blue blazer, white shirt and a red-and-yellow-striped bow tie that, yes, I tie myself. |
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The ice-cold flannels and water that were there to greet us were very much appreciated. |
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I could hear my little one screaming and then heard Ryan telling him to calm down and get mummy some flannels. |
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We tried to stop the bleeding with flannels and I tried to give him mouth to mouth as he was dying but I didn't know what I was doing. |
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The pretty stripes, soft flannels, and delicately shaded plaids are worn for lawn-tennis, croquet and archery suits. |
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To stand in it barelegged was to be assaulted by dry flannels from the shins down. |
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The clothes were immaculately cut, Mary's grey flannels, pinstripes and wool velours were really, really good clothes. |
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As members arrived at our March meeting a generous collection of soap, toothbrushes, flannels, sponges, washing powder etc., gradually piled up. |
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So go crazy this fall because flannels, corduroys and tweeds are making a huge comeback. |
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It is certainly very enjoyable, a music-hall-style adaptation of the tale of three chaps in flannels traversing the Thames in a skiff. |
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Worn with a shirt in solid or pastel, or light stripes or checks and a subdued tie, this can go with flat front trousers or flannels. |
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For youngsters gathered in white flannels, it was a great opportunity to see their latest batting hero at close quarters. |
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British tennis has taken half a century to recover from men discarding their flannels and flashing a bit of leg. |
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They can be seen serving the guests dressed in white flannels, the same as cricketers wear. |
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Yesterday morning, young boys wearing school uniforms of grey flannels and white shirts snatched handbags off a number of women on their way to the day hospital. |
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Among the items most appreciated are cuddly toys, toothbrushes, toothpaste, soap, flannels, notepads, colouring books, pencils, pens, crayons, hats, caps, gloves and scarves. |
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It's tonnes of fun, dancing and drinking cheap beer to frenzied mandolin picking while one of the vets oversees, clad in grey flannels, blazer, beret, and a strip of medals. |
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The boxes also contain everyday items taken for granted in much of the world, things like toothpaste, toothbrush, flannels, soap, gloves and scarves. |
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Do not share towels or flannels with a person who has conjunctivitis. |
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I have good heavy flannels and a pair of cashmere socks and all my ordinary underclothes. |
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Warmed-up: woollens, ranging between light broadcloths and compact flannels, are blurry and vigoreux, and multicoloured up-close. |
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The swelling can be reduced by applying ice cold flannels or ice packs from the fridge. |
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Do not share towels or flannels until the infection has cleared. |
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Cotton flannels are made with soft-spun filling yarns. |
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His private suite at the Dorchester, a famously swanky London hotel, and his exotic suits are a world away from the tweeds and flannels of a typical private-school staff room. |
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After a few seconds, he rushed up on deck in his flannels. |
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It looks like it's going for an ultimate takeover from the more familiar wool meltons, moufflons and flannels. |
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Gil Hodges became the greatest circuit slugger ever to wear Dodger flannels. |
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Cool wet flannels for foreheads are always a welcome comfort, especially for the queasiness. |
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Rich mixed textures of flannels and knits, combined with patch pocket blazers in muted tones create an effortless European style, the young Parisian professional. |
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