It's not just a bit of showroom flim-flam to fleece the Mondeo man who fantasises about getting the red-carpet treatment. |
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The trust was offering 50p a fleece, about 10p less than the cost of shearing the sheep, but a lot better than nothing. |
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The heavy fleece shorn from these lambs is of exceptional quality and very, very soft. |
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How important a role does polar or micro fleece play in your outerwear line? |
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Fusing American Indian imagery with functional fleece, cotton and Lycra, she produces snow boarding hats, tops and coats in earthy shades. |
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If you're out running around, or running in the park, you can throw on a sweatshirt, throw on the fleece, and kick back. |
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Through the shirt, the fleece and the jacket, can you still see the outline of my belly? |
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He is described as white and was wearing a burgundy jacket or fleece, with white trainers and a baseball cap. |
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Mexx has lined a pair of beige trousers with fleece for extra comfort and warmth. |
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For boys, you really can't go wrong with a pair of dark jeans, a sporty T-shirt or a retro lumberjack shirt in jazzy checks and a fleece. |
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I've resorted to thermal underwear, several layers of jerseys, winter stockings and a polar fleece jacket. |
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Patagonia has turned organic cotton and fleece made of recycled plastic into high-end outdoor wear. |
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Even though fleece doesn't ravel, the rows of stitching lines need to be sewn on the bias to achieve a good bloom. |
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The reality of motherhood is trainers, a fleece, a worry list and a mobile phone. |
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The Prestige fleece is also windproof, but breathable, so it stops a chill wind better than wool sweaters. |
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The range includes silver Puffa jackets, plastic buckle wrap-around skirts, luminous vest tops and fleece trousers. |
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Zip pants, wide leg drawstrings, and comfy fleece trousers with matching zip jackets are staple items. |
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He was last seen wearing a blue and white striped polo shirt, green zip-up fleece, navy track-suit bottoms and navy trainers. |
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The coat is a gent's light grey waterproof reversible jacket, with fleece lining. |
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Do the seven-day trip rigged out in ponchos and fleece chaps just like local cowboys. |
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Their fleece socks range from lightweight, warm-weather styles to heavy-duty socks designed for really cold days in the field. |
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We talk constantly about her llamas and their fleece, about our patterns, about luscious yarns! |
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Because fleece is such a lofty, stretchy fabric, use a 3 mm or 3.5 mm stitch length. |
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Breathables do let the cold in, but if necessary the solution is to wear long johns under thermal fleece trousers. |
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Eric was wearing long johns, leather boots, ski pants, a vest, a fleece hat, gloves, and a down jacket. |
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The Wensleydale's primary value is in its fleece, which produces among the finest lustre wool in the world. |
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My pair of sleek, stylish and always sexy Lycra bike shorts that I was sporting only weeks ago have been traded in for sweatpants and a fleece. |
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There were plush fleece coats, including one in soda-pop grape, and cute leather tams crudely stitched with black yarn. |
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This news reaches me via a tall man in a fleece, whose long neck allows him to see over before people sardined against the barrier in front. |
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After showering and dressing in fleece and shirt we were ready for bacon and eggs. |
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If frost is predicted, fling some fleece over fruit trees and more tender shrubs. |
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Fleece picks up lint easily and a fleece garment washed with wool socks or terry towels will never look the same again. |
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For the Web, the images needed to look more like final products, so texturing was used to simulate the fleece look. |
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All the clothing vendors rapidly sold out of sweatshirts, fleece pullovers and other warm gear. |
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The two pieces, fleece and shell jacket, work well in combination with each other and are just as functional when worn as separates. |
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We are already paying taxes that are too high and now they really want to fleece the drivers by asking them to pay tolls for using the roads. |
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During the actual weaving, tufts of fleece were sometimes knotted into the weave to anchor them, creating a fabric with a hairy or shaggy finish. |
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The brothers finally succeeded in thrusting the fleece into a shoulder bag and left the store. |
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On an exposed wall, young climbers can be protected by either netting or horticultural fleece. |
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He was unshaven, with a monobrow, red cheeks and a pale face and wore a red shirt, a fleece and dark trousers. |
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The restaurant's name comes from the famous Jamavar shawls of Kashmir, made from delicate fleece of the Tibetan mountain goat. |
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I hurriedly changed into a black fleece sweater and a knee-length jean skirt and put a generous amount of mousse in my hair to semi-smooth it. |
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You will end up wearing jeans, a hideous fleece and skanky trainers every day. |
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Features include a stand-up fleece lined collar, raglan sleeves and heavy duty rib cuffs and waistband. |
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On a Saturday morning, when most people are slopping about in a fleece, she was wearing a smart suit. |
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The fleece or slubbing thus is wound around the filaments while the latter are twisted with the fleece between them, about a common axis. |
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Adapting this technique to fleece involves taking advantage of the fabric's loft and nap to simplify the process. |
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Outdoors a knit or fleece cap, sweater, and blankets or a snowsuit are needed over their indoor clothes. |
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I recline in my leather office chair, warm and snuggly in my fleece, and ponder whether to make myself a green tea. |
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I wear a bright orange fleece sweatshirt, some nylon running pants and wool socks. |
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Hats made of fleece and gloves or mittens lined with fleece are excellent choices for warmth and breathability. |
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He was wearing a woollen cap and a fleece jacket with white squares on either side of the zip. |
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A buff is made from a non-woven fabric where the fibers are first carded and formed into a fairly thick fleece. |
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In spite of this, most credit card issuers still fleece their cardholders with sky-high rates. |
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The Alpaca fleece is soft as cashmere but warmer, lighter and stronger than wool and it comes in many natural colours. |
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All I can say is, thank God for cotton casuals, fleece sweatshirts and elastic-waist stirrup pants! |
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Covering the pot in bubble wrap, horticultural fleece or hessian during severe weather should also help to prevent it from freezing. |
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A rapid method for estimation of suint is now available, which should be useful in the identification of sheep resistant to fleece rot. |
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They are grown for their fine, lustrous, soft handling fleece whereas the llama is bred as a pack animal and is larger and broader. |
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Suddenly the fleece jacket on your arm, well used in colder climes, weighs heavy and pearls of sweat appear on your brow. |
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He's not really a sweater person, preferring the comfort of polyester fleece to wool. |
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New pillowtop mattresses, fleece blankets and moldable pillows await after you come down from your caffeine high. |
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In the afternoon Burginde rummaged amongst our wool sacks, feeling with her hands how much carded fleece was left. |
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Of course, button-down shirts are still around in top form, but a new style of pullover is made of flannel, fleece or felted wool. |
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Often used to reclaim low fertility grazing, Soay are particularly unusual in that their fleece is plucked off rather than shorn. |
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The higher the altitude and the colder the climate, the fleece of the goats is softer and thicker and conducive to be used for shawls. |
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To show the animal at its best in full wool involves a good cut and long hours preening the fleece free of straw, twigs and debris. |
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There were sheep grazing around it, tufts of their fleece caught on the lichens growing over its surface. |
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As he shears the rolls of thick wool around its neck, his forearm disappears beneath the fleece and his bicep again bulges. |
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The tough, economic realities of hill farming could challenge an ambitious scheme to create carpets from the fleece of hardy Herdwick sheep. |
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In a sustainable-use program, wild vicunas are herded, captured, shorn of their fleece, and released unharmed. |
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Shuttleworth's main concerns, meanwhile, will be the environment and that ubiquitous garment, the fleece. |
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Whilst I found it all a bit depressing to see yet another way to fleece people of their money, my seven year old really likes it. |
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Her appearance as the conwoman trying to fleece lovelorn Fred of his money brought a variety of further TV offers. |
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Should I tell him that he is crazy or should I say nothing and let her fleece him of his money? |
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Officers have complained to us that the fleece jacket they have been issued with as part of the national uniform has just not kept them warm. |
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Think of this weight of fleece as sweater type fabric, just right for feeling cuddly warm. |
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Glue scraps of white fleece or fuzzy yarn to the red suit's cuffs and lower band. |
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Officers believe Douglas was wearing a black shirt, distressed jeans and a blue denim jacket with a cream fleece lining. |
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The Stormtech technical fleece is at a mid price point but a very high perceived value. |
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The head is adorned with a papakha, a fur cap of sheep or goatskin with the fleece side out, which hangs down over the forehead. |
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For added comfort, a light blocking fleece eyeshade and a free pair of earplugs create the ultimate sleeping environment for adults. |
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When he first struck in Heywood, Rochdale, he was wearing a blue fleece with yellow patches on the shoulders and a fawn crew-necked sweater with a diamond pattern. |
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It wasn't done for love, only to fleece morons out of their money. |
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Berber is a little harder to sew than fleece, but it is also a little warmer, because it traps air in the nubby surface, thereby insulating the wearer. |
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The worms are covered in a hairy, gray fleece composed of bacteria. |
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Skirt the fleece, scour the wool, wash the wool, card it, thread the spool, spin it to thread, slide it off the bobbin, roll it into balls of yarn. |
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The fleece is so cut that the wool around the base of the legs and backside runs in a continuous line, from which it is easy to strip the dags, the stains and the prickles. |
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For raised daisy centers, slip a small piece of batting or fleece under the center before stitching the layers together around the circle perimeter. |
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If you sew, create a new apron, fleece throw or keepsake pillow. |
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Then keep sheep out of all streams, or wetland until their fleece is dry. |
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She kept the jeans on for her knockabout, but changed her heels for sneakers and slipped into a grey team GB fleece. |
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This whole operation seems to have been designed to fleece people out of their cash one way or another, so if we can prove that money didn't go to us we're in the clear. |
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I went to put a fleece on, on top of my sweatshirt, and thought that perhaps the weather had got chilly again despite having been sunny for most of the day. |
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Tyler thought she looked rather pretty wearing a pair of jeans she'd made into bell-bottoms herself, and a long-sleeved light blue shirt under a grey polar fleece vest. |
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Put away heavy and dark wools and tweeds, fur, shearling, mohair, angora, cashmere, down-filled or quilted leather or suede items, chunky wool knits, flannel and fleece. |
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The fleece must also be checked over for strips of pink skin. |
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Sure enough, some months later the two ladies had the fleece of wool spread out and were smoothing out the tangled mass with flat, wooden, large-toothed combs. |
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If you ever wondered how the fleece of a sheep becomes the suit on your back, a new exhibition at Bradford Industrial Museum hopes to give you the answers. |
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There is still a wrong and right side to double-sided fleece. |
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I'm now the proud owner of a Heligan fleece, a little trug and some seeds. |
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Why not treat them to a club drill top, fleece or polo shirt? |
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Traditional canvas, denim and hunting's advanced silent, waterproof fleece and Cordura are used in other shells of jackets, parkas, pants and bibs. |
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One man was described as white, around 30, 6ft tall, of slim build with brown hair and wearing a two-tone fleece jacket, blue jeans and white trainers. |
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For the first time, the contract will involve the supply of the entire garda uniform, including a blouson jacket with zip-in fleece, shirts, trousers and boots. |
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I got soaked when the wind changed, having only my shirt and fleece on. |
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But rather than receive practical assistance from the WWP, he got a branded fleece beanie. |
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No factory-engineered fleece compares to the warmth of a sealskin parka. |
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Whenever she pulls it out, Quechua women descend on Muller and her spindle, each taking turns showing her how to properly transform her pile of fleece into a ball of yarn. |
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Officers in various forces have been wearing the new uniform, which includes a fleece to replace the normal pullover, and combat-style trousers with patch pockets on the legs. |
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They said he was wearing a dark blue fleece and a peaked cap. |
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There's a knit, fleece, cotton, or acrylic warmer waiting for you. |
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With his hardened hands thrust into the pockets of his fleece, farmer Richard Harper leans back in his wellies to admire his flock of newborn lambs. |
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He said the robber, who was wearing a grey hooded fleece with a dark woollen scarf tied around his face, ran off in the direction of St Saviourgate. |
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So I've cleaned them up and re-covered them in horticultural fleece. |
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Its new girls' wear range for spring features lots of floral prints on dresses and capris as well as bold stripes on sweaters and fleece pullovers. |
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In an angry outburst against institutions that fleece their students, he argues against allotting different dates to pay fees for different classes. |
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Then the following day Tessa was taken at exactly 4.20 pm after passers-by spotted a lad in a fawn fleece and baseball cap leaning over her outside the shop. |
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The man he was with was wearing a grey fleece and dark baseball cap. |
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Today Southampton detectives appealed for the public's help in catching the burglar, who was white, aged 15 or 16 with fair hair and wore a grey anorak or fleece jacket. |
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Running tights or leggings have the same effect on your legs as a fleece and, since most of your body heat escapes through your head, a hat is a must. |
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He is 30 minutes late and hardly cuts an imposing figure, dressed shabbily in an old pair of tracksuit bottoms and trainers, polo shirt and fleece. |
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Bradford MP Gerry Sutcliffe has launched a campaign to fight crooks and scamsters who are taking advantage of the latest technology to fleece innocent people. |
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This isn't as common today, but pinking shears are good for reducing bulk in finished seams on nonwovens like knits and fleece, and cutting decorative edges. |
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He was wearing a grey fleece, jeans, trainers and a scarf around his neck. |
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Another concern was that con artists would find ways to fleece the unsuspecting, by concealing the true odds of winning. |
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I suggest using cotton flannel, fleece, or another thick fabric. |
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After thinning, remember to construct 300 mm-high walls of horticultural fleece around or over the carrots to help prevent attacks from carrot root fly. |
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At the moment, there is so much exploitation by so-called landlords and dishonest estate agents out to fleece people desperate for rented shelter. |
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Keep cabbages, Brussels sprouts and cauliflowers covered with horticultural fleece or a fine netting to prevent cabbage white butterflies from laying eggs. |
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It has gray hair, and the fleece is sometimes sold with other peltries, but it is not worth much, although it has some odor. |
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The fleece would be removed intact, then carefully folded to make it easier to sort out the different grades of wool at the mill. |
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The fleece is thick and moderately long and the tails are not normally docked. |
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The fleece of the Welsh Mountain sheep varies considerably across the range of varieties. |
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As an example, the Konvoi wore scarlet cherkesskas, white beshmets, and red crowns on their fleece hats. |
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Next year, cover your crop with fleece or micromesh to stop them actually laying their eggs. |
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The nature of the fleece varies widely among the breeds, from dense and highly crimped, to long and hairlike. |
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It's an insulated ski mask with comfortable lined neoprene, woven thermal fleece, but the twist is that it sports an 11-inch synthetic beard. |
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Most hosts wore fleece hats with coloured cloth tops in full dress, and round caps, with or without peaks, for ordinary duties. |
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The Me Sooo Comfy dorm bedding blanket is also made of an incredibly soft coral fleece and is oversized. |
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A Herdwick's grey fleece is not easily dyed, and is coarse, and so is best suited to use as carpet wool. |
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Because of the type of fleece, the breed requires no housing, even in the most inclement weather. |
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The most basic nappy usually consists of the nappy used with either a disposable or washable fleece liner which are good for keeping dampness in. |
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The marketed fleece and fibre may contain kemp that is not white, so some yarns and prepared fibres from the Swaledale are grey. |
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They are rarely fattened when shearlings, the usual period being after they have lost their second fleece, and are wethers. |
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He rose up early on the morrow, and thrust the fleece together, and wringed the dew out of the fleece. |
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It's not just a bit of showroom flim-flam to fleece the Mondeo man who fantasises about getting the red carpet treatment. |
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He was last seen wearing combat trousers, a navy blue fleece, walking shoes and is believed to be carrying a dark-coloured backpack. |
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The second man was of stocky build, under 6ft tall, wearing a dark blue fleece, dark trousers, and a balaclava. |
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Each suite comes with a pillow menu, all significantly comfier than a rolled up fleece in a draughty camper van. |
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Crowds gathered to see world champion sheep sheerer Ivan Scott show off his skills and those who fleece the public were also there. |
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Earlier this week in Huddersfield two tricksters ratcheted up the traditional con game of fleece the pensioner to a sickening new level. |
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The collection also features a fleece crewneck and flat brim snap-back hat. |
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Woolfell The skin of a sheep or similar animal with the fleece still attached. |
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Louise Fairburn, 38, had her gown made from the dreadlocked fleece of one of her rare, prize-winning Lincoln Longwools. |
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I lie and nod my head yes while wiping the tears on my gray fleece sleeve. |
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And keep callistemon and pittosporum safe by wrapping them in fleece jackets. |
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Add a sleeveless gilet to a hooded fleece zip top, then top with another fleece-style jacket. |
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I'll be wearing thermals, fleece trousers, padded trousers and ski salopettes and a big Arctic jacket. |
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They could be pajama bottoms, sweats, fleece kind of things. |
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But he soon discovers that his newfound clout came with a fleece attached. |
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The coat of the Komondor is extraordinarily profuse and generally matted into a veritable fleece of extreme density. |
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The agricultural produce of Herefordshire is represented by the bull's head, fleece, hops and apples. |
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The legend of the golden fleece may refer to the use of fleeces to trap gold dust from placer deposits in the ancient world. |
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Featured in the back-to-school issue of Girls' Life magazine, the Prepster Pineapple sweatshirt is a fleece pullover hoody made from super soft yet durable cotton. |
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The merger results in the fleece lexical set, as defined by John Wells. |
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The new clothing includes silkweight moisture-wicking undergarments, a water-repellent windbreaker and a new fleece jacket that mimics animal fur. |
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After the first shearing, their fleece lightens further to grey. |
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But they bene hyred for little pay Of other, that caren as little as they, What fallen the flocke, so they han the fleece, And get all the gayne, paying but a peece. |
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Louise Fairburn, 38, designed her gown and had it made from the dreadlocked fleece of Olivia, one of her rare breed, prizewinning Lincoln longwools. |
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Uniform officials remind Airmen that the sage green fleece can still be worn as a liner for the APECS without name, rank and service designator tapes. |
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To mark the 400th anniversary, local artist Philippe Handford, created a huge installation by putting '1612' on the side of Pendle Hill using horticultural fleece. |
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Most bizarre is the pounds 1,300 that Audi will fleece you for just to plug in a laptop and derestrict the electronic management system to up the top speed to 174mph. |
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The money was used to purchase 45 sleeping bags, 40 jackets, 16 pairs of boots, 150 pairs of new socks, 80 pairs of gloves, 12 fleece blankets, 10 tarps and 30 stocking caps. |
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Receive a free fleece pullover when you buy a Bushnell binocular, riflescope, spotting scope or laser rangefinder with RainGuard HD or original RainGuard. |
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Hardy evergreens such as pyracantha, privet, laurel, yew, leyland cypress and western red cedar are fine, but be prepared to cover with fleece if severe frost occurs. |
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Cover cold frames with old carpet or horticultural fleece on cold nights. |
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As I've got older and slobbier, I tend to nest in my fleece. |
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When on operational duty, officers wear black wicken layer tops with black uniform trousers and black fleece with police written on the chest and back. |
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Fleece is made from polyester and is designed to feel soft, warm and elastic. |
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Later I went to Fleece Artist's website and I saw that they were saying the Goldilocks Shawl should be knit with 7 mm needles. |
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The Minstrel and Golden Fleece won him the Epsom Derby, and he owned the winners of three Arcs and four Irish Derbies. |
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Fleece garments are loose fitting and don't need the tiny stitches of tailored clothing. |
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Culturally, a man could go off to hunt for food or fight a war or chase a Golden Fleece, and the woman was at home with the kids. |
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It was the name of the ship that Jason and the argonauts sailed in to liberate the Golden Fleece against impossible odds. |
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Written in Gothic letters of gold leaf, the composer's name on the portrait above his left shoulder recalls the style of the escutcheons of the knights of the Golden Fleece. |
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The Golden Fleece here would appear to be a Nielsen rating during sweeps. |
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The book was a retelling of the ancient Greek myth of the hero Jason and his quest to find the Golden Fleece. |
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Nearly every member of the next generation of heroes, as well as Heracles, went with Jason in the ship Argo to fetch the Golden Fleece. |
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He was also the patron saint of Prussia and of the Order of the Golden Fleece. |
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He was also the 65th Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece. |
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Fleece is the latest cold-weather comforter for indoor and outdoor wear and at Oakes's, it's available in car coats, body-warmers and slipovers in 46 to 60-inch chest sizes. |
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These include the Golden Fleece, Ye Olde Starre Inne, noted for its sign which has spanned the street since 1733, and The Kings Arms, often photographed during floods. |
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