Philip didn't answer, accepting his greatcoat from a footman, and accompanying David out the door. |
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Holding the reins of his horse with one hand, Alexander used the other to fasten the top three buttons of his greatcoat. |
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He took off his greatcoat and hung it over the back of the wooden chair at the small table. |
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She was feeling less bitter, so she took off her petticoat and put on her greatcoat, the better to be magnanimous. |
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I tugged my hat low over my forehead and pulled my greatcoat more tightly around me. |
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His prized possession was an old army greatcoat that reached almost down to his ankles. |
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Dark-skinned, probably North African, he is wearing a dun-coloured greatcoat and a richly embroidered cap. |
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Keeping the greatcoat under him for protection from the ground, he slowly slid across the reddish dirt of the clearing and into the shade. |
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That may well be Mr Jackson himself sitting in the car in peaked cap and greatcoat next to the elegant lady in fur collar and stylish hat. |
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A quick flick of a highly versatile head of hair, a simple body movement or a flick of his greatcoat and each female individual is clearly drawn. |
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The man wore a greatcoat that was wet with rain and a dishevelled shako adorned his head. |
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As he did, he realised with shock that it wasn't a normal jacket, but an oilskin greatcoat. |
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He stood by the windows, looking out over the great expanse of choppy sea, his tall form draped in something nondescript which might have been a military greatcoat. |
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He writes of penury, mud, flea-bitten puttees, a tired greatcoat, wet boots, a damp bedroll plus fireside sing-songs with murderous gypsies. |
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The pockets of his greatcoat are filled with scraps of food brought from England, the proof, he says, that the British tried to poison him. |
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The full regalia of this uniform include trousers, a belt, shoes, a greatcoat and hat, along with other smaller pieces. |
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The greatcoat By Helen Dunmore A Royal Air Force coat leads a young bride into an affair with a long-dead ghost. |
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The capote, or long greatcoat, is closely associated with the fur trade in North America. |
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He huddled into his greatcoat, feeling the stiff spine of his leather-bound book, then drew it out and turned page after page, until the numbers appeared as tiny smudges. |
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An eagle-eyed reader claims he saw him walking near his west London home last Saturday morning, wearing a woollen greatcoat and leather moccasins, but no trousers. |
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One cold night, Isabel finds an old Royal Air Force greatcoat in the cupboard and pulls it into bed to warm herself. |
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This consisted of a made-to-measure khaki tunic of soft wool, a matching greatcoat with leather buttons and a brown felt hat edged with a short brim turned up at the back. |
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The greatcoat vote on the march A man without qualities Turning left Prim but punchy ReprintsAs a result, the party machine is solidly behind Mr Almunia, and Mr Gonzalez is campaigning openly for his protégé. |
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Among the military items discovered was a brass greatcoat button bearing the Canadian General Service emblem, indicating the soldier was a member of the Canadian Armed Forces during the Second World War. |
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She discovered that what she had taken to be merely the outline of Kriss Kringle's greatcoat was also the edge of a folded flap, which revealed the legend. |
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Ltd. was requisitioned for the war effort, and as such, the company started making fabrics for army blankets and greatcoat material for soldiers, sailors, and airmen. |
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In winter the troops wore the grey greatcoat and the bashlyk, a sort of hood protecting the neck and ears. |
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