Amy had long, cappuccino blonde hair that was plaited, smooth pale skin, thick, full lips and ocean blue eyes. |
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Her lip had healed over night, and her long hair had been plaited and gathered at the nape of her neck. |
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I plaited my hair into a thick braid and secured it with a stray thread from the hem of my skirt. |
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Aisling Young is eight, made her First Holy Communion in May and her granny plaited her hair for the occasion. |
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Palm leaves and bark from trees are plaited to make most household utensils, such as baskets, mats, and fans. |
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Like their counterparts 60 years ago, the young visitors used fragments of fabric to create plaited rugs and a quilt. |
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She had plaited poppies to wear in her hair and scuffed the dust up with her bare feet. |
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On the school bus, there is a black girl with hair plaited into squares who always sits by herself. |
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Try tracing each plaited mat design, making sure you don't change direction at any intersection. |
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In peace time it was plaited and blancoed white to make it look smarter and to match the white waist belts worn in those times. |
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He gently combed the tangles out of her hair and deftly plaited a long simple braid. |
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Wigs for the dolls are imported ready styled, but of course they can be titivated to suit and the long wigs can be plaited. |
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The Native Americans were big into age, deeply wrinkled old chiefs with long, plaited grey hair were figures of wisdom and respect. |
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The trappings of black power, Afro clothing, and plaited hair have appeared and disappeared. |
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Her unwaisted dress is silk, the colors blending like tie-dye, and she wears her hair plaited under an embroidered square cap. |
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It was a small average sized girl with long blonde plaited hair with random purple and indigo streaks in it. |
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I plaited her hair so that it fell in one long rope of yellow to her narrow waist. |
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It was woven and plaited in a manner similar to lace making, then mounted with gold or gilt fittings. |
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These are plaited into single strands and a loose wad of silk tied to the end. |
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As well as the common method of weaving baskets on a stake and strand principle, Jane also makes coiled, plaited, interlaced and frame baskets. |
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The result was that men all wore plaited queues, but the women refused to obey the order, and continued to have their feet bound. |
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Her silky dark hair had been plaited into ten different braids, and then coiled together on top of her head. |
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Her hair was plaited into one long heavy braid hanging down her back, presumably for ease when travelling. |
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Once in Lhasa I tried to buy a turquoise necklace off a very attractive young woman with high red cheekbones and coral beads in her plaited hair. |
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The woman who swept the stone courtyard wore a traditional Tibetan gown, trim and dark, and had plaited her raven hair into a thick braid. |
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A deep crimson ribbon lay plaited through her hair, and I kept an eye on it as it bounced along at the small of her back. |
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They can also be plaited together to form cables, heated to improve the contact between the superconducting grains, and rolled flat. |
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They come down to the river to see me, all wearing their finely plaited split-bamboo hats, which afford them excellent protection from the sun and rain. |
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When shipped from the factory the contact pair SD12 is short-circuited with a plaited bridge. |
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Some varieties of pandanus are cultivated for their leaves, used principally in making plaited mats and thatch for roofs. |
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They might frizz, dye, or use henna on this beard, and sometimes they plaited it with interwoven gold thread. |
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Both the kufic characters and the plaited border are carved on a sunken base and decorated with chisel work. |
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When Ngore arrives home with a migraine, her mother worriedly asks who has plaited Ngore's hair. |
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It has a plaited shape, similar to a gladiolus that opens and closes like the elements of nature. |
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Personally, this sheds light on the hours I spent as a child fidgeting anxiously between my momma's, grandma's or aunt's knees while they parted, greased and plaited my hair. |
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He had long coarse grey hair that was plaited in a braid down his back. |
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Today her blonde hair is plaited into French braids elaborately tied with huge dark blue and white ribbons, and she's wearing a short, dark blue denim skirt with her tan Uggs. |
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I watched the bread loaf being lovingly plaited as if surgery were being performed and wondered if eating haggis would be a comparable ritual for me. |
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It was also plaited or woven into a kind of rough cloth once sometimes called Russia matting, especially in Devon and Cornwall and in Lincolnshire. |
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Around the world, hair plaited in unusual ways, we poured our glasses of wine and settled in for the opening episode of season four. |
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Rug design, in western Asia at least, had gone beyond felt and plaited mats before the 1st millennium bc. |
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One can use good quality rope, with the ends plaited together, as drive belt. |
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Below the central ball is a small pendant sphere formed of two rings of plaited filigree. |
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The brand is bringing the celebrated Ocean Classic and Ocean Racer back to life: the first in plaited steel, the second in rubber. |
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The traditional art of plaited mats, baskets of grassweaving is threatened to disappear. |
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What catches the eye with the Milanese watch bracelets on the other hand, is their smooth and softly plaited structure. |
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I looked up as he came closer, but Andreus coiled up the lash into a plaited leather loop and hit me across the back of the neck with it, forcing my eyes back down. |
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Manchego cheeses are pressed in moulds of a standard design which were originally of plaited straw, leaving a characteristic pattern on the surface. |
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Then she plaited her hair and put it up under a short headdress and veil. |
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What they thought of a young woman wearing mud splattered boots and hose, her hair plaited like a child's and in sore need of a bath, I did not know. |
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These straps are best made from plaited jute or sisal, but you can also make them from 10 cm wide strips of the discarded inner tube tyre of a car or tractor. |
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The book presents a catalogue of decorative strip patterns plaited into the sipatsi, resulting from collecting sipatsi for more than twenty-five years. |
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Navy blue vest with a big plaited shawl collar by Balenciaga. |
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When sweet and bitter mingled together, no reed was plaited, no rushes muddied the water, the gods were nameless, natureless, futureless. |
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The earliest had either plaited or chequered pattern, with narrow strips sewn together. |
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The large ships have anything from twelve down to three sails, which are made of bamboo rods plaited into mats. |
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It was a knotted bundle of plaited pieces of old material. |
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The grooms showered me for the first time in my life, plaited me, everyone admired me and took photographs and, me, already a big star, I let them. |
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Her waif-like body, with perfect cheekbones and hair sometimes plaited like a schoolgirl's, suggested that she lacked the strength for this sort of life. |
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The plaited halterneck gives uplift but, as there's not a great deal of support, it suits a petite bust best. |
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Lauras Trott and Robson, with their sweet smiles, their even-clarified-butter-wouldn't-melt faces, their plaited hair and One Direction tweets, unleash an almost unrecognisably aggressive persona on the track and the court. |
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Naturally, Ramona has a rope hung over her shoulder, 'a plaited strap of rawhide' which holds her field-glasses in a brassbound leather case. |
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For the Frankish weapon of defence is this coat of mail, ring plaited into ring, and the iron fabric is such excellent iron that it repels arrows and keeps the wearer's skin unhurt. |
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The Dome of the Rock, an octagonal shaped Mosque, with a gold plaited dome, in Jerusalem. |
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He is eerily crocodilian in a curiously tail-coated black outfit that is fringed in a garish green, but the object of offence is an odd black and green plaited circle. |
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For long hair, plait the ponytail and pin it round into a plaited bun. |
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Her large face and wide cheekbones accommodated an oversized mouth and a pug nose. Her puss was topped by neatly plaited hair and underscored by a witchly pointed chin. |
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Sid's costume was a hula grass skirt with a Pocahontas black plaited wig and feathers which he pulled on with glee, giving the other celebrities a flash of his bottom. |
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