He was incredibly professional looking, his black and gray robes nearly touching the floor. |
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The horse-rich families with thirty horses apiece would go to hunt for meat and robes or to trade horses for buffalo robes or camas for clothing. |
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Each was swathed in robes of black, and all carried the sceptre that befitted their station. |
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A bishop and his acolyte attend her, while courtiers in black robes emerge from the gloom on either side of the bed. |
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With that movement, a silver necklace fell out of his robes, gleaming brightly in the weak light. |
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He was dressed in purple silk robes and had jewels adorning his stubby neck and fingers. |
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And what about the robes that priests wear? They too are long, flowing and can be used to conceal such things. |
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At the welcoming ceremony all the children lined up, looking like brilliant, unidentifiable flowers in their rags and robes of reds and maroons. |
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The clean white designer bathrooms feature wet rooms, waffle-weave robes and local Sanctum beauty products. |
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Men traditionally wear long gowns called kaftans, and women wear long robes that leave only their hands and feet exposed. |
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The gray boy's clothes even looked aged, appearing to be akin to medieval robes. |
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Many African Americans decorate their high school and college graduation robes with scarves of kente cloth produced by Asante weavers. |
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To show that it was a different kind of hearing, the judge and barristers took off their wigs, but kept on their court robes. |
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Paul, wearing long robes, walks ahead of the horsemen and is flanked by two armed guards. |
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We divested ourselves of the fetters of daily workwear and suitably wrapped in kimono style robes approached the tub. |
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Standing on the crest of the hill, illuminated against the morning sun, was a figure clothed in rippling blue-silver robes. |
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He pulled out three black robes, all of the same size as the person wearing it. |
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She turned quickly, in a swirl of black robes, and hurried along the forbidding corridors back to a table laid for two. |
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Monks, adorned in their saffron robes, walking silent and barefoot, collect their alms from food vendors and passers-by. |
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The Yeomen of the Guard, with their red robes and long spears, stood at attention. |
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Most of us associate Zen with black robes and rock gardens, but do we really know what it is? |
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The Supreme Court still retains the traditional British robes, wigs, and format. |
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And the seven women in black were anonymous because their robes made them so. |
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Men wore breechcloths and capes in warm weather, adding fur robes and leggings when it turned cold. |
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For the judges, the robes are mainly black, though they have broad red satin revers and cuffs. |
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The two were draped completely in dark robes patterned with runes and ancient text. |
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A jagged piece of basalt had torn a fresh rip in the hem of her robes, and a gash from the same rock was bleeding freely. |
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Kayama, who has played a crucial role in the events, kneels at his low writing table in his Japanese robes and sings tentatively. |
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Sometimes they played the proud Bambara hunter in patterned brown and black mud-cloth robes. |
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Yesterday controversial councillor donned his robes of office and was sworn in as Hull's Lord Mayor. |
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She designed the clothes, which range from suave street garb to ceremonial robes. |
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Whereas Erasmus wears the black robes of an academic, the archbishop dresses in priestly white. |
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Finally, the King was led behind the altar into St Edward's chapel to be clothed in purple robes and given the Imperial Crown, Orb and Sceptre. |
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Several, especially the larger ones, are shaped like crosses or vestment robes. |
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Looking with disgust at the clothing she was going to have to put on, she sighed and began to remove the beautiful rose-coloured silk robes. |
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He was arrayed in robes of black and scarlet and he wore a golden circlet on his head. |
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Men from the interior villages may wear only a loincloth or dress in elegant white or brightly colored robes that sweep along the ground. |
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The hoods of their robes covered their heads, and they wore long belts of white rope. |
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He pulled his wand out of his robes and began to concentrate and wave it around with a continuous wrist movement. |
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Men and boys are dressed in casual lungis or loose-fitting kana robes as they go about their daily affairs. |
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The mummy itself is seated upright in meditation with a monk's saffron robes wrapped around its now chalky body. |
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She stood, letting her red, high-collared robes, trimmed with saffron orange, fall around her, over the simple ash-colored dress and boots. |
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I watch rice being planted, traditional canoes paddled in peacoloured swamps and monks in saffron robes walking along red dirt roads. |
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However, since he couldn't get any Hindus to pose for him, he dressed up his own son as a Hindu, shaved head, saffron robes and all. |
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The BBC, reporting the event, took this as a reference to the Cardinal's red hat and robes. |
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It meant giving up her old name, all her possessions, shaving her head and wearing burgundy and yellow robes. |
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Dressed in purple robes, he cast a spell invoking the elements of earth, air, water and fire and threw a talisman into the murky loch. |
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He was dressed flamboyantly in bright and many coloured Mendai robes, and carried a talking parrot seated on his shoulder. |
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A mayor swapped his robes and chains for an apron and tea towel to serve council staff with a cuppa and biscuits. |
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The village was full of stern men in indigo robes, swathed in scarves against the cold and riding small donkeys. |
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He is dressed in rich robes of scarlet and purple, and wears a small band on his head. |
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They opened and two guards stood in front of the party, dressed in robes of scarlet with black trim. |
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During the Ming dynasty dragon robes were used as gifts to dignitaries and bribes to ward off northern barbarians like the Manchus. |
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Other items include Manchu hats, embroidered purses, jewelry, hair ornaments, silk chamber hangings, and collars and emblems for dragon robes. |
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Yellow robes worn by mandarins inspired the 19th-century English name for the loose-skinned mandarin oranges. |
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Regal red and gold robes hung from his large frame, and his fiery hair almost covered the thin band of a golden crown surrounding his head. |
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The passage offers a poetic description of the Buddhas and their former adornments of painted robes and balas rubies. |
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He stepped from behind the screen, dressed in light, silky green robes and soft doeskin breeches. |
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The choir's maroon robes and gold collars shined in the sun, as they walked into the gym. |
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It was swathed in bone coloured robes, with a bandana, turban and cloth covering the head. |
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He then snatched the fallen warrior's arms and robes under which he had concealed a scrip full of gold fastened to his loins. |
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The hem of the elf's blue robes swished around her feet as they scuffled across the marble. |
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The man in the ocher-colored robes sits cross-legged, eyes gently shut, palms half-open like seashells resting lightly on his knees. |
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His long, grayish hair was woven and braided about a huge horned headdress, and his midnight blue and evergreen robes were embroidered in silver. |
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Seated on the right throne was a generously built man, clad in flowing robes. |
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They wore jewellery, bright female robes and turbans or tiaras over female-style hair styles. |
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Costumes will consist of robes, jackets, skirts, trousers and tops, all made with animal skins, cotton, silks and beads. |
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Kimono night robes, Turkish peasant tops and embroidered, beaded skirts are just a few of the hot items that will be turning heads this season. |
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He made his horse a Roman senator, complete with golden stall and senatorial robes. |
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He seemed to be in some kind of cave, the light coming from torches carried by hooded figures in dark robes. |
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Antik Batik, the French label beloved of the fashion cognoscenti, constantly produces fabulous flowing robes in dazzling colours. |
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He wasn't wearing the flowing robes of the female, but a white tunic, belted at his waist with white gold along with black leggings. |
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They are clothed in saffron coloured robes and carry alms bowls. |
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A choir sang behind him in low hums, their robes swinging mesmerically. |
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The chariot, drawn by four horses, was wreathed in laurel, and the triumphator was attired like the Capitoline Jupiter in robes of purple and gold. |
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Momentarily a monk in his bright saffron robes appeared at the top of the slope, framed all around by the flames before he began his walk down to the cave. |
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In their splendid robes and richly ornamented yataghans, the gentlemen of the party lent unusual picturesqueness to the commonplace surroundings of a railway platform. |
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The apostle Paul, facing the same situation, tore his robes with horror. |
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In another demonstration, a man is clad in saffron robes and a false beard and seems to sit suspended in mid-air without any support but for a hand resting on a pole. |
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At his feet is a heavenly host of angels in white robes with harps. |
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During temple rituals, participants may wear ordinary clothes, or a variety of Egyptian-style robes, headdresses, and jewelry such as ankh pendants or scarab rings. |
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A vest that can be worn underneath a monk's saffron robes and tested to withstand a round from a powerful handgun retails for abound 200 U.S. dollars. |
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After the ceremony, the pope ditched his mitre and ceremonial robes and hopped into the popemobile for a spin around the square. |
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Many of the men wore white skullcaps and long white robes, and the women were either scarved and covered or in the full abaya, a black nunlike garb. |
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I picture the scarlet robes of Tibetan monks blowing in the cold wind, as they take cover in caves, behind rocks and in the towers of monasteries hundreds of years old. |
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The young man, clad in long drag robes with wavy dark hair answered. |
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The scarlet was repeated in the medieval uniforms of the Yeoman of the Guard, the choir surplices, and the robes of the Aldermen and the Archbishop of York, Dr Donald Coggan. |
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Clad in red robes, the soldiers look like a river of blood no matter where they go, whether or not this represents their blood is up for interpretation. |
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Do you ever suppose that Jesus walked about bedizened in priestly robes and a crown, and with yon jewels on his breast, and a gilt aureole round his head? |
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The men were mainly dressed in loose robes and laced leather boots. |
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In addition to the throne, the ceremony did include the presence of some of the trappings one might expect at a coronation, including the royal robes and the Crown regalia. |
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The selection of textiles range from a fragment of printed cotton purchased at a flea market to Parisian couture gowns, African wall hangings and Turkish robes. |
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She, with her saffron robes and shaven head, embodies and personifies hard-core Hindutva without, at this late stage of her public career, having to make vitriolic speeches. |
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To this end he has spent time in the saffron robes in the wat. |
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Now, I'm sure I read an explanation of this in a text book once, same reason Bedouins wear black robes in the desert or something like that, but I could be wrong. |
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And yet there was Saraswati, ordered to trade in the saffron robes for an orange jumpsuit. |
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Nowadays, fashion conscious Asian men are adopting long flowing robes, jackets and dhotis or baggy kameezs and salwars, with a shawl thrown over the shoulder. |
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In Paris Cafe society we may be viewed as petty tyrants but, say what you will, at least we are not like them, the primitive Yiddish schnorrers in black robes and fur hats. |
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He notices an older man nearby dressed in monk's robes, sleeping. |
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Are there robes and fireside chats with goblets of sherry, that sort of thing? No, ha, nothing quite so effete. |
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He wears his red robes of office as Judge of the King's Bench. |
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His priest's robes billowed out behind him as he walked over to her. |
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The other boys there are all seniors wearing their black graduation robes. |
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With his father's money and his own ever-growing influence he began to adopt the trappings of power, wearing purple robes and employing scores of attendants. |
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Each room is richly appointed with goose down comforters, plush terry robes, oversized bathtubs, high-speed Internet access lines, a safe and mini bar. |
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The edges of the hole snagged and tore his robes, scratching him all over. |
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Just to be on the safe side, bring your ascension robes along. |
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These traders dealt rotgut alcohol and placed such high demands on buffalo robes that the once vast herds were brought to near extinction. |
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In another picture several Kirgiz men stand together in scraggly robes with long dark beards. |
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The Soucouyant is an evil fire, a kind of witch, that robes itself entirely in the skin of an old woman to hide its true identity from neighbors. |
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Around 500 Liverymen dressed in royal blue robes and straw boaters re-enacted an 11th Century right to the sound of drums. |
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And Chinese robes, Japanese kimonos, Indian lungis, South Asian sarongs, and North African caftans are certainly skirt-like. |
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Sarima drew her robes about her, and traced a pattern in the cold dust on a nearby stack of codexes. |
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Britannia is symbolised as a young woman with brown or golden hair, wearing a Corinthian helmet and white robes. |
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Along with the notice, he included a portrait of himself in the robes of an Augustus. |
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Wishing to make it clear that he alone gave Constantine legitimacy, Galerius personally sent Constantine the emperor's traditional purple robes. |
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Dragons, Klabees and Cyclopses were present in robes of gold, purple, scarlet. And Imperial Wizard HW Evans made a keynote speech. |
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He adopted many behaviors of Eastern monarchs, like wearing pearls and golden sandals and robes. |
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But they are the peers of the Queensland Parliament, and, having no lordly robes, must approach the Old Country model as closely as possible. |
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Other traditions wear robes with cords tied around the waist or even normal street clothes. |
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When performing rituals, some modern Druids wear ceremonial cloaks and robes, which in some cases imitate the Iron Age style of the Celts. |
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In some orders, robes or tabards of different colors are used to indicate the grade of the druid within the order. |
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Cordelia receives him compassionately and restores his royal robes and retinue. |
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Several participants in the ceremony wear special costumes, uniforms or robes. |
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The sovereign wears a variety of different robes and other garments during the course of the ceremony. |
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In contrast to the history and tradition which surround the regalia, it is customary for most coronation robes to be newly made for each monarch. |
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Whilst presiding over the House of Lords, the Lord Chancellor traditionally wore ceremonial black and gold robes. |
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The use of silk increased, and courtiers of the later Empire wore elaborate silk robes. |
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The royal robes and vestments that Robert Wishart had hidden from the English were brought out by the Bishop and set upon King Robert. |
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Margaret Tudor praying in coronation robes, 16th century, probably by Gerard Horenbout. |
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Atop the tomb chest lie detailed alabaster effigies of the King and Queen, crowned and dressed in their ceremonial robes. |
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The native people of North America made much use of beaver pelts, tanning and sewing them together to make robes. |
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In the Basque Country, the familiars were believed to be toads wearing elegant robes. |
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Clad in red robes and a gold pectoral cross, Agostini finally lowered his gaze as he crossed the marble floor. |
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In art Gregory is usually shown in full pontifical robes with the tiara and double cross, despite his actual habit of dress. |
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On 28 December, they visited the Ming court to take their leave and were bestowed robes before their departure. |
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On 27 July, the Xuande Emperor bestowed ceremonial robes and paper money to the fleet's personnel. |
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However, in some of the Western United States, like California, judges did not always wear robes and instead wore everyday clothing. |
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In Italy and Portugal, both judges and lawyers wear particular black robes. |
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Judges of Hong Kong retain many of the English traditions such as wearing wigs and robes in trials. |
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Prior to 1907, the monarch and his sons present would also wear ceremonial robes and their crowns. |
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Instead, the crown and sceptre would be placed on cushions beside the throne and the robes would be draped on the throne. |
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Traditionally, peers would wear their parliamentary robes during the hearings. |
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One can see this symbol as a decorative element on Taoist organization flags and logos, temple floors, or stitched into clerical robes. |
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The graduates in their black robes and mortarboard hats were very proud and excited about graduating. |
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Tibetan robes made of brocket cloth and peacock feather has been given a special place in Buddhist religion. |
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Hitchcock stops, savoring the scene, and repeats that the robes are open. |
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Her robes shimmered with wards of unsight stitched in electrum thread. |
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As its name indicates, it is where the Sovereign prepares for the State Opening of Parliament by donning official robes and wearing the Imperial State Crown. |
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Children splashed in the shallows while their mothers washed the family's longyis traditional Burmese robes in the river's thick, khaki-green water. |
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And this was the hour Brother Jacques had planned and waited for! For this moment he had donned the robes, isolated himself, taken vows, suffered physical tortures! |
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She is shaking in ingredients from various small bottles and querns produced from the pockets of her robes, and from the drawer in the wooden table. |
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His grave is covered by a marble monument with his effigy lying on it in full judicial robes, surrounded by eight shields holding his coat of arms. |
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Other angels came to be conventionally depicted in long robes, and in the later Middle Ages they often wear the vestments of a deacon, a cope over a dalmatic. |
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In China it was standard for the royalty to wear robes made from them. |
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Yesterday, dressed in academic robes that covered silver wrist bangles and skull-and-crossbone cufflinks, he still cut a slightly dangerous figure among the lecturers. |
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But when these classmates began talking about picking up tickets to graduation and being measured for their robes, the nonachievers quietly drifted away from school. |
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The Lords Commissioners, as the monarch's representatives are known, wear scarlet parliamentary robes and sit on a bench between the throne and the Woolsack. |
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