Crowds of merrymakers parade through the streets to the sounds of whistles and goatskin drums called goombays. |
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She had a sudden image of herself, unkempt and twiggy, with a long beard and goatskin clothes, chasing lizards. |
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The little brats will only mash it into your lovely oiled floorboards and goatskin rugs. |
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The dhol is a north Indian drum made from goatskin, and anybody who has stood next to one will testify to how loud it sounds when played. |
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The summer sun started to shine, and he discarded the heavy wet goatskin, deciding that he now had no need to carry its weight. |
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Zulu men, for instance, sport the amabheshu, a type of apron of goatskin or leather worn at the back. |
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A goatskin rug covers the carpet in front of a brass fireplace with marble surround and wooden mantelpiece. |
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They're made of goatskin, with extra-long gauntlets for up-to-the-elbow protection. |
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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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Its chief industries are yogurt processing, the production of goatskin clothing and farming. |
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Lots of us have been embarrassed by mum flashing pictures of us naked as babies on the goatskin rug. |
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Clad in stinking goatskin, Selkirk greeted the Englishmen who saw him from their ship. |
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It was noticeable, however, that most of the lead drummers maintained their allegiance to goatskin. |
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For new work, one of Fox's favorite cover materials is goatskin and not just because of its soft white pattern and texture. |
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And so the word gets around, much like it did when Memete was carried in three decades ago on a goatskin. |
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She tasted the wine, which had both power and grace, and smelled a little of the goatskin. |
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After taking a couple of gulps, she placed the goatskin down and called Will over. |
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The soft yet exceptionally durable goatskin is water repellent to protect in foul weather. |
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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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Glove open on top with embroideries going down towards the fingers, in lamb or goatskin. |
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As Ramon and Hector pull on goatskin chaps and nylon slickers, we head up-valley, following the faint trails left by huemules, Patagonia's endangered red deer. |
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At least I have Mark's goatskin parchments, witness to His words. |
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Armed only with a satchel full of food, and a goatskin full of water, Gilbart had been given the assignment of walking straight through the Desert of Purification. |
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Odysseus walked up to the cave with a goatskin full of wine. |
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An insole is cut from cowhide or goatskin using a pattern and additional pieces of leather are glued to the insole on either side. |
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And the Constitution, written on goatskin not rice paper, might be as our country was under Jefferson. |
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Todd Pattison of Boston has a dark blue goatskin classically onlaid with a mayfly wing in gold and green. |
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Driving glove cut fingers, in plain lamb or goatskin, with possibility of different color for between-fingers. |
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All women of the Association participated and learnt how to cut, dye and weave goatskin into stools manufactured in the carpentry workshop. |
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Glove with 9 small flowers of different colors matching the glove on top of the hand, in lamb or goatskin. |
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Saxony glove in lamb or goatskin, high on the arm with elastic band on top of the hand. |
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Plain glove in lamb or goatskin with a small lace in the center of the top of the hand. |
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The stock includes all types: goatskin, calfskin, buffalo skin, ostrich skin and alligator leather. |
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Rounded glove on top of the hand, for gentlemen and ladies. In lamb or goatskin. |
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The goatskin drumhead is hit by a wooden stick with a curved end. |
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Greek fondness for resinated wine originated in antiquity when goatskin wine bags and later wooden barrels were sealed with resin to prevent leakage. |
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The ruffians wore goatskin hats, gritty cloaks, and leggings of leather. |
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Cowhide and goatskin are exported in quantity. |
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Glove with fancy turn-up that can be turned or not, in lamb or goatskin. |
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This ancient framedrum is traditionally made with a wooden body and a goatskin head, and is played with a double-headed stick called a cipĂn, tipper, or beater. |
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Two hundred years later, the book of 90 pages was unbound and washed so that the goatskin parchment could be reused, producing what is known as a palimpsest, in which the older writing is sometimes visible under the new. |
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The leather is most probably goatskin and the relief is obtained by applying thin wire under the leather at the places where the ornamentation is drawn. |
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Top of glove in crochet, inside in hazelnut lamb or goatskin. |
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Saxony flared glove, high on the wrist, in lamb or goatskin. |
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Plain glove in lamb or goatskin, 3 nervures on top of the hand. |
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Saxony glove with fancy quilted embroidery, in lamb or goatskin. |
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Driving glove in lamb or goatskin with different color between-fingers. |
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Plain glove in lamb or goatskin made bespoke. |
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A renowned United Kingdom tanning group has relocated its production of high-quality sheep and goatskin finished leather for glove production to Ethiopia for likely export to Asian countries, including Japan. |
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