Last year the knitters made 465 hats and 116 pairs of mittens, but they were hoping to exceed that total this year. |
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Before our next campaign we need knitters to produce hats, scarves and gloves for children in the coldest regions of Europe. |
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The suspects are described as white males with woolly hats and dark clothing. |
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We were supposed to be knee-deep in snow amid a boom time for the manufacturers of gloves and woolly hats. |
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The crowd was quite young, mostly twenty somethings in unintentionally comic woolly hats. |
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The parishioners of St Bernard's Church support the work of the charity in numerous ways, including knitting woolly hats. |
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By day three, the girls had resorted to covering their greasy hair with woolly hats. |
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There was a real electric, festive atmosphere going on, with all the kids in their woolly hats. |
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The event will feature 50 stalls selling everything from stylish hats and designer wear to the latest kitchen implements. |
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This is western riding after all, although jodhpurs and hard hats are equally welcome. |
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Under the terms of the agreement, it will produce and market men's and boys' active wear and hats. |
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London's rag trade copied the cut of her gowns and the elegance of her hats. |
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Two men in felt hats and raincoats cast long shadows outside what we take to be Parliament Buildings. |
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They were all wearing raincoats and trilby hats and carrying small cardboard suitcases. |
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Early westerns, for example, put black hats on the bad guys and white hats on the good guys to prepare viewers for a picture's final shootout. |
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The MPs will don tall chefs' hats and traditional whites and toss pancakes in the air as they run. |
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Although I love Dead Man, it's not a Western for those looking for men in white hats riding off to save the town. |
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Characterization is accepted, not elaborated upon and the result is a film filled only with archetypes, black hats, and white hats. |
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As with many Leonard novels, there are no distinctly black or white hats to distinguish the bad guys from the good. |
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This isn't an airport novel with white hats and black hats, moral certitude and a nice conclusive ending. |
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But we, the journalists, are supposed to be wearing the white hats in our run-ins with the corporate culture, aren't we? |
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Some of my readers still want good guys and bad guys, white hats and black hats. |
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The lines between good and bad cease to exist as the white hats do terrible things for the best of reasons. |
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In the supposedly witty world of Anarchy TV, there are white hats and the standard, cliched black ones. |
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The Furies is not a Western where men in white hats face off men in black hats on the town square at noon. |
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A part of me is actually rooting for the men in white hats to come riding in and save the day. |
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This week's hackers were believed to be government sponsored, which would explain the high-level expertise these white hats showed. |
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It's operated on the belief that the white hats can be spotted by their exemplary policies and programs and sustainability reports. |
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On a high, we walked outside to the stalls where tie-dyed hats hung beside carvings of African gods. |
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We recommend that staff at the youthful paper acquire hard hats, flak jackets, earplugs and rawhides. |
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Umbrellas made as much of a style statement as hats, bags and shoes yesterday as racegoers battled to keep off the rain. |
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Originally their business was set up supplying promotional material for other companies, such as hats, pens, lighters, mouse pads and key rings. |
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Gone is the willowy beauty, and in her place is a thin, pinched, dowdy lady, an eccentric Victorian who wears ugly hats. |
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So you see women on the streets in the hot sun wearing Vietnamese straw-brimmed hats, and moms in rebozos cuddling their kids, and so on. |
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Neither does one want to waste time learning skills and information which will soon be as useless as hats for silt. |
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Men wore hats or caps, a kirtle or knee-length coat, shirt, waistcoat, trousers, woolen stockings, and shoes or high boots. |
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It's no coincidence that most of today's major fashion labels push their own line of hats to complement their brand of clothing and accessories. |
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Men, especially middle-aged or elderly men, still wear traditional lambswool hats. |
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The Church of England relaxed its rule that women must wear hats in church. |
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They were fairly large specimens, dressed for the evening in the beaver hats and red flannel shirts favored by rough sporting men. |
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Thus the hats contain a message coded in the manner in which they are worn. |
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The excited girls, rain dripping from their hats, waved and yoo-hooed wildly from the back of the cab. |
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They had cowboy hats and lassos on one western number, which you'd recognize if I whistled if for you, but I can't recall what it's called. |
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They can be distinguished for their wide hats and somewhat anachronic looking outfit. |
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As one laved one's chest one could conjure up images of bowler hats on the coat rack, well-thumbed Police Gazettes, shoe polish and cigars. |
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Having put my hats away for another year, I resignedly shake the mothballs from my woollens and resolutely turn to face the dark months ahead. |
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Youngsters dressed in caps, tracksuits, floppy hats and with light sticks attended illegal raves while popping a new drug, ecstasy. |
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All staff were wearing 'digger' style hats and they gave away Anzac biscuits with every kebab. |
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The men's costumes include broad-brimmed hats, embroidered waistcoats, and short jackets. |
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Men at their sides may have been attired in black frock coats, over waistcoats, white wing-collar shirts, black ties and top hats. |
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Despite a title suggesting it delivers a spot of abracadabra, The Conjuring pulls no rabbits out of hats. |
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Those old oriental boxes, top hats with pigeons and double-sided silk handkerchiefs won't do any more. |
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So, the wardrobe department chopped up two hats and used paint and glue to create the fake. |
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His special contribution was a circle of wire sewn inside the rim to reduce warping from the heat and moisture to which the hats were subjected. |
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Apart from hats, the must-have accessory was a designer handbag, with Louis Vuitton coming out in front of Gucci and Dior as the label to tote. |
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Later this year, they hope to have a roadside market store that will not only sell flowers and vegetables, but shirts, hats and books. |
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The three sisters will accessorise their outfits with hats from Browns of York. |
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His hobbies include collecting antiques, hats and matches, opera, golf and of course, his horses. |
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No way were they going to dare attend a Cure gig without their full make-up, leather jackets, hats and various other accoutrements. |
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Real queue-jump specialists don hats and goggles in preparation for an assault on the lift-line. |
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We want 73 party hats, 400 balloons, a cake for 125 and any of the girls that are available in those costumes you sent up before. |
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A bejeweled Baseball Hat As far as hats go, J. Crew has been known to align itself with knit beanies. |
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Many of the guests wore wide rimmed black hats to block the rays. |
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High-level chemistry and physics went hand in hand with blue jeans and hard hats. |
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Consequently, more elaborate beadwork, such necklaces, wristlets, anklets, aprons, vests, hats, and chest pieces, came to be associated with the status of a married man. |
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A few people in hard hats milled about, and there were some low buildings and chain-link fences. |
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Some tipped their worn hats at him in greeting as they passed, while others contentedly reined their horses onward, chewing thoughtfully on a strand of wheat. |
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Hold onto your hats, kids, it's going to be an exciting ride! |
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A cluster of women, about six, in their white dresses and wide-brim leghorn hats, were on the lawn by the side of the house but too far away to distinguish individually. |
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Look for wool or acrylic knit hats with a tight, thick weave. |
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Workers in bright-yellow hard hats are beavering away, moving bucketloads of stones in wheelbarrows and trying to clear a pile of rubble with a digger. |
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Old men in paper hats dance the jitterbug with old women in poodle skirts. |
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I insisted everyone wear straw hats and sunglasses and flower leis. |
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Meanwhile, Diane Von Furstenberg and duckie Brown punched up their respective shows with poppom hats. |
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One of the reasons we watch movies is to escape from real life into a world where the good guys in the white hats win in the end, where the guy gets the girl. |
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There were little blond girls in knit hats next to elderly African American women hobbling on canes. |
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Taxes on hats, dice, clocks, salt, hair powder, gloves, artificial flowers, menservants, game certificates and armorial bearings have also been used in the past. |
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For the guys there's fluffy suits in electric blue and bold red, psychedelic printed tops, wax trousers with leg-length zippers and fisherman hats. |
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Students, faculty and staff should be encouraged or required to wear hats when outdoors during physical education classes, recess and field trips. |
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The audience adorn themselves in patriotic tat, such as Union Jack hats and novelty polyester ties, and sing songs about Britain's greatness whilst waving plastic flags. |
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A record crowd close to 4000 people donned their spurs and Akubra hats to watch the bull riding spectacular, which was held at Brothers Sports Club on Saturday night. |
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Deck the table out in red white and blue with poppers, hats and blowers and have bunting all along the street. |
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The cap devices on thousands of identical hats glinted in the late morning sun along with the shields worn by each of the cops. |
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Spilling from the old vehicle were hippies of all eras decked out in tie-dye and top hats bejeweled with feathers and beads. |
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No hats, combs, kerchiefs or anything but hair should be on your head. |
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The auctioneer stepped up onto the gangway above the sheep pens, briefly registered the small crowd of burly men in padded waistcoats and tweed hats and cleared his throat. |
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The ruffians wore goatskin hats, gritty cloaks, and leggings of leather. |
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By spring, all of the system's 7,000 station workers will be wearing sports jackets, padded waistcoats, Doc Martens and hats bearing high-visibility reflective bands. |
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Panamanian men's traditional clothing, called montuno, consists of white cotton shirts, trousers and woven straw hats. |
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Aco and Quilco specialise in ceramics and San Agustin de Cajas in hats of sheep wool. |
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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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As an example, the Konvoi wore scarlet cherkesskas, white beshmets, and red crowns on their fleece hats. |
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Beaver was most desired but used to make hats which became a popular headpiece especially during the wartime. |
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Other than the military, fur has been used for accessories such as hats, hoods, scarves, and muffs. |
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In the summer, they cover the animal's head with white colored fabrics or straw hats. |
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Married women cover their hair, most commonly in the form of a scarf, also in the form of hats, snoods, berets, or, sometimes, wigs. |
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Wired Puerto Ricans were pacing about pugilistically on the corner, and black guys with big hats were leaning in doorways. |
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Subsequent English governments continued in their efforts to tax certain goods, passing acts regulating the trade of wool, hats, and molasses. |
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The Lord Chancellor wears a tricorne hat, but the other Lords Commissioners wear bicorne hats. |
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After each bow, male Lords Commissioners doff their hats to the Members of Parliament while female Lords Commissioners bow their heads in return. |
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Each apprentice was to be given two sets of clothing, suitable linen, stockings, hats, and shoes, and a new set each year thereafter. |
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Wool was taken to mills where it was turned into yarn from which people in their homes knitted clothing, including hats and socks. |
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Cowboys in ten-gallon hats and snakeskin boots rub elbows with yuppies dressed for success. |
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Make an unbirthday cake and wear party hats when you blow out the candles together. |
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The black dog in Edgartown, for T-shirts, hats and the like. |
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On the deck along with the boat's crew are several dignitaries wearing their best hats and wing collars. |
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Greeting participants at the front door of the hospital were two midwives in Driza-Bone coats, their Akubra hats filled with gum flowers. |
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Kart Capone's crew certainly looked the part, all except JJ wearing zoot suits and Trilby hats. |
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Melly's style involved dressing in florid zoot suits, fedora hats, being loaded with charisma and telling stories with the odd risque comment. |
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The sailors in their summer whites and little round hats, they were chasing down the Mexicans wearing zoot suits and ripping them to shreds. |
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Known as karakul hats, they're made from lamb pelts and are traditionally worn in northern Afghanistan. |
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The pastel suits and widebrimmed hats of the olden days were replaced with tasteful oversize t-shirts and backcombed hair. |
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My dermatologist urges all white folks in the South to wear hats. |
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A little koa wood here, some woven lauhala there, bamboo, grass cloth, shells and glass floats, Kona hats and feather hatbands. |
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Sara, who also retrims hats, says her ambition is for Hatrageous to be her sole job. |
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After Jones' hat trick, the attendents had to pick up about 75 hats from the ice. |
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But given the funny hats and juvenile hijinx, it's hard to buy the play's more serious intentions. |
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These men were bound in their coats, their hosen, and their hats, and their other garments. |
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Pratchett was well known for his penchant for wearing large, black fedora hats, as seen on the inside back covers of most of his books. |
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A hat trick, as it is known in its current form, culminates with fans throwing hats onto the ice from the stands. |
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Most stories involve hats being awarded to any of the local players who scored three goals in a game. |
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The more traditional practice of fans throwing hats on the ice following genuine hat tricks remains exempt from this penalty. |
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Women continue traditional crafts of using straw to make baskets and hats on the larger Caicos islands. |
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The skin is used to make mukluks, hats, parkas. We are resourceful and respectful of the animals, the land. |
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Stout men with napless hats on, look out of the bedroom windows, and cut jokes with friends in the street. |
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They delight in blue frock-coats and grass-green Newmarkets, and white hats with mourning-bands. |
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The British government continued to pursue trade control, however, passing acts that taxed wool, hats, and molasses. |
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They could be attached to traditional regalia and cedar bark hats as status symbols, or they were also made into shirts. |
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The Saint Andrew's Cross was worn as a badge on hats in Scotland, on the day of the feast of Saint Andrew. |
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Gold artifacts such as the golden hats and the Nebra disk appeared in Central Europe from the 2nd millennium BC Bronze Age. |
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Although other hats were also used throughout the films, the general style and profile remained the same. |
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The male black grouse's tail feathers are a traditional ornament for hats in areas such as Scotland and the Alps. |
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Outside Russia, the Cossacks tend to be viewed as cartoonish anachronisms, with their whips, papakha fur hats and horses. |
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Crocodile leather can be made into goods such as wallets, briefcases, purses, handbags, belts, hats, and shoes. |
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Weaving was mostly done by women, using fibers from abaca, pineapple, cotton, and bark to make clothes, rugs and hats. |
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Females gently sway and twirl their skirts, while men hold their hats in their hands and dance behind the females. |
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Other show-stopper head-pieces include hats in cat-teeth, tiny antelope horns or scaly anteater and leopard-skin. |
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As the morning comes up, a crowd of young men arrive in wide-brimmed straw hats and blue blousons. |
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From bobble hats to boots and jumpers, jackets and thermals, you'll find all your winter needs in our brilliant guide. |
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Attendees were festooned in Derby attire ranging from seersucker for the men to grand hats for the ladies. |
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During the official performance of the National Anthem of the Russian Federation all attendees are supposed to stand and men take their hats off. |
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In early February the North China Marines arrived, bag and baggage, decked out with full uniforms, overcoats and fur-lined hats. |
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We a' ken that there's tongues in heads, but I ne'er heard o' ony in hats or bauchles afore. |
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Marc Valeric, a Beverly Hills milliner, sold 125 bespoke hats in two weeks to women desperate to dress properly for royal receptions. |
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Two famous fictional characters who wore deerstalker hats were Sherlock Holmes and Holden Caulfield in J. D. Salinger's Catcher in the Rye. |
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You grew up under dictators who would have put people to the sword if they dared hand them their hats and invite them to buzz off. |
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The third type of function allows you to check on the state of the joystick's buttons, axes, hats, and balls. |
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We never went into the Mixed, where young bucks paying sixpence tried to impress giggling girls in rubber hats as they demonstrated the Australian Crawl. |
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Gloves, hats, warm socks, long underwear and heavy coats are the order of the day with temperatures of about 15 degrees that will feel like 30 below zero when the wind blows. |
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Deputies from the Orange County Sheriff's Office in Orlando, Florida, are donning red and green outfits, matching hats and pointy plastic ears to man roadside radar guns. |
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The company markets qiviut, musk ox fur, which is light, soft and eight times warmer than wool, in the form of hats, stoles, tunics, scarves, headbands and smoke rings. |
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They are distinctive for their wardrobe of beret-styled hats, silver belts and leather chaps, or their habit of drinking the region's traditional tea, yerba mate. |
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Yes, the vicar came home early and we ate artichoke and asparagus and guzzled champagne, but that was just saying Whoopee doo!' and throwing hats in the air. |
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Behind them came black hats Jon Locke, Mike Forest, Morgan Woodard and dozens of other old TV and movie cowboys who spent long careers biting the dust for a living. |
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Several of the colored hats had underbrims of a contrasting color. |
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Eleuthera made palmetto plat for hats, arrowroot, and casaba starch. |
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Tartan articles worn on the day include hats, ties and socks. |
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There was no spruiking or showmanship, no flash shirts or ten-gallon hats. |
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At Boy Bar, the bouncers, two tall, emaciated young men with shellacked hair under their bowler hats, were standing just inside the door to escape the cold. |
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It was the first time a Minister ever left the country without a ceremonial goodbye and a shake hands at the airport, with the tall hats being doffed. |
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Collapsible top hats were kept in the Chamber just for this purpose. |
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By the help of a small bucket and our hats we bailed her out. |
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Best yet, Petco has introduced a line of Halloween apparel for guinea pigs and other small animals such as witch hats and Halloween-themed scrunchy bandanas. |
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Manchu hats are either formal or casual, formal hats being made in two different styles, straw for spring and summer, and fur for fall and winter. |
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Drawn together under black and white shadows, two women mannishly dressed with hats, jackets, white shirts, and ties affectionately eye each other with looks of pleasure. |
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Harrow's uniform includes straw hats, morning suits, top hats and canes. |
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They mostly wore the skirts and hats of Paris, and if the scene of the fountain was Arabically oriental the promenade was almost Americanly occidental. |
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An ebullient woman aswirl in colorful layers of bargain-basement clothes and zany hats, Barbara Siegel also happens to be chairwoman of the Drama Desk nominating committee. |
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