All of this activity came to a halt when Karzai, dressed in his flowing green silk coat and black lambskin hat, approached the microphone. |
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Of course, the more luxurious bags are made from skins that range from lambskin to ostrich. |
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Suede is simply the inside layer of a cowhide, pig or lambskin with a napped finish and the same rules of measurement apply. |
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He touched it, feeling the sculpted steel underneath the thin lambskin covering. |
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If you want something really luxurious, consider Mulberry's black leather lambskin gloves with rabbit-fur lining. |
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Two lounge chairs with lambskin backs and seats feature whipstitching details. |
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All the designs come in materials ranging from camel hair, grain lambskin, silk crepe, silk faille and flannel to wool and cashmere. |
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Merchants crowded around the entrance, some waving papers to get attention, others with a lambskin or a clay tablet with orders written on it. |
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The best examples of this was his tea matte alligator bodice top and the regally beautiful Coco Mitchell in a lambskin jacket and skirt with contrast stitching detailing. |
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Of the 104 items added to the collection, one of the more interesting is a Russian winter coat with Persian lambskin lining donated by Albert Schwarz. |
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And so there Miss Johnson sat, rigid with disbelief as two of her least subservient students gazed into her watery eyes and grinned wolfishly beneath little lambskin cloaks. |
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Wearing a black lambskin hat and traditional striped silk coat over his shoulders, Mr. Karzai took his oath before the aging former king, Zaher Shah. |
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Another distributor included stunning examples of cashmere and lambskin jackets on the trade show floor at a corporate industry association trade show. |
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The earliest hand-written lesson sheets were on parchment or vellum, a fine grained lambskin or kidskin. |
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Lambskin is a soft and supple leather generally used for jackets, pants and other fashion apparel. |
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