She had changed into a black moleskin cloak-like dress but had kept her red headscarf and cross-laced sandals. |
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A vintage sports car passed me and disappeared into the distance, the headscarf of the lady passenger flapping in the wind. |
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Befuddled by heat and sleep, she'd twist and squirm to pull on her modesty bestowing chador and headscarf. |
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The headscarf in my view is both a religious practice for some Muslims as well as being a symbol of your religious beliefs. |
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A widow of several years, she wears a green, yellow and orange headscarf, from which black and grey curls poke out. |
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Bradburne, a no-nonsense lady wearing a headscarf to protect her head from the bitter north wind, shrugs her shoulders. |
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I dressed myself as quickly as possible, foregoing my usually headscarf by simply plaiting my hair loosely. |
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I guess the stereotype would have been a strapping man dressed in robes, wearing a headscarf or turban with a long black beard. |
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In close-up, a woman appears, costumed in headscarf, lipstick and sunglasses. |
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Wearing a green coat and matching headscarf, she made two live broadcasts from just outside the city. |
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Supplies were hard to come by and she had to wear the burqa in the streets and a headscarf and veil while operating. |
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It was a woman photographer, with dyed blonde hair showing from beneath her headscarf, who thrust me most violently out of her way. |
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Most of the female guests wore, as did the bride, a headscarf or face-covering veil. |
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As other women are pulling on their veils she walks past us in a plain black headscarf and a sober dark ensemble. |
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The headscarf in question is worn by a female over her head, generally covering her hair, ears, and neck. |
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The headscarf has become the emblem of the true believer in foreign countries like Canada. |
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In front of the camera and millions of Afghans she started to dance and let her headscarf gradually slip off. |
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She sits, glowering at her hands from beneath her headscarf, and lets her sister tell their story. |
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I had always worn my headscarf in a wrap style, but after that we all started to wear them in a traditional hijab way. |
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Still, at primary school the worst thing that would happen is maybe someone would pull off your headscarf. |
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We have good healthcare, and women can go to school and university with a headscarf. |
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But I have always defended the right of women to wear a headscarf, the right to practise one's religion freely. |
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Even in Germany, several states implemented restrictions for the Muslims' headscarf. |
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Muslims, and especially women wearing the headscarf are also sometimes subject to this type of discrimination. |
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The second round in the story of the headscarf occurred in 1994 when a hundred girls were expelled from school. |
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Captain Gina Decarie presents an Afghan lady with a new headscarf during the distribution of gifts for Eid-al-Fitr at Camp Nathan Smith. |
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From head to toe the rally driver oozes confidence, from her close-fitting orange-and-white driving suit to the tip of her black hair peeping out from under her headscarf. |
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Ibrahim is a short, fierce young woman in a bright headscarf and blue jeans, avidly texting on her Nokia. |
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She seemed to be in her 40s, and although she wore a chador, her headscarf was a little loose. |
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The man is emaciated under a white dishdasha and a red headscarf, a burning cigarette glued to his lips. |
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The school counselor forced to deal with me pulled her headscarf forward and glanced warily at the videotape on her desk. |
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As sun was rising in order to respect her beauty, I took my headscarf off so that she could see me beautiful too. |
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Indeed, looks were ultra light and flowing, like a headscarf turned into a dress. |
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In one of these photos a middle-aged woman with headscarf marches wearing a Guy Fawkes mask. |
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Wearing a headscarf and a relaxed disposition, Nadda looked barely old enough to be in college. |
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In his battle for headscarf rights, Erdogan had the backing of the European Union. |
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I had to remove my headscarf to be able to study sociology at university. |
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The headscarf is a perfect tool to block the nonmoderns from participating in the class privileges that the modern state represents. |
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You're not going to stay out late with a headscarf. |
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The school bowed to government pressure and allowed the girl to wear her headscarf, in accordance with the government's principle that public schools cannot require students to choose between their faith and public education. |
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Staff put Amy Owen, 14, in the truanting register after she refused to wear a headscarf and her mum would not let her go. |
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At this point, they will surrender their civilian clothes and exchange them for the blue or grey serge prison uniform and headscarf that has to be worn at all times of the day. |
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She traveled with a wide-eyed toddler, who tugged at her headscarf and her djellaba with little whimpers. |
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Bishop followed local requirements legislating that women must cover their heads, wearing both a headscarf and a hat upon her arrival in the country. |
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The woman from Moss Side who wears a headscarf and has become an astrophysicist or whatever is not sexy because it doesn't fit that dominant narrative. |
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Get ready for lots of harem pants, jumpsuits, maxi dresses and, the key accessory this summer, the headscarf. |
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If someone wants to wear a headscarf or an abaya, as long as they wear the uniform under it, they will be welcome in the capoeirista circle. |
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They emphasize the individual character of the right to freedom of religion and consider that the exercise of this right, which would include the right to wear the headscarf, should be based on free and individual choice. |
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Stay warm in bed with bed socks, thermal underwear and a hat or headscarf. |
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This is therefore a very opportune moment to dispel any misunderstanding in this area and to recall the underlying tenets of the Tunisian approach to the issue of the wearing of a headscarf by girls in schools. |
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The people still dress very traditionally, women in the all black, all enveloping bui-buis sometimes set off with a colourful headscarf, the men in immaculate white kanzus. |
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Several years ago, FIFA considered the issue of headscarves after a young Quebecker girl was expelled from a game for wearing a headscarf for religious reasons. |
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For example, Minoo Khaleghi was disqualified by Guardian Council even after winning election, as she had been photographed in a meeting without wearing headscarf. |
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