A short, plump man in a heavy smock over a dark jacket, sat in a one horse chaise and raised his hat. |
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Plants are greater stitchwort, bluebell, devils bit scabious, Himalayan balsam, ragged robin, marsh marigold, quaking grass and lady's smock. |
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His clothes were a blue smock that must have been designated for volunteers. |
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The hash house for me, and some job like it for you. A lousy parking lot job, where you wear a smock. |
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The best fish to use is Cape salmon and cod, but smock or other firm-fleshed fish may also be used. |
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Katarinka changed into her old smock in a flutter of fabric, leaving her new one in her mother's lap as she whirled out the door. |
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Cap sleeves and a smock blouse look great with a waistcoat and teamed with a loose, lightweight scarf. |
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I am taken into another room and a careworn man in a reassuringly green smock and matching trousers comes in to inspect the thigh. |
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Some liberated lawns will surprise you with a flush of lady's smock, tall meadow buttercups, ox-eye daisies and even orchids. |
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Women generally wear a loose, scoop-necked smock over a long skirt made by a wrap-around piece of cloth. |
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His soft leather boots were caked with mud as he pulled them off, and his new canvas smock and pants were heavy with rain. |
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She would turn up at school in yellow skinny rib jumpers, Oxford bags, two tone stack heeled clogs, smock coats and the like. |
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A woman in a grey smock goes round polishing each glass cover after it's been kissed. |
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The company has continued to add full and bib apron styles and colors, and it has expanded its line, and introduced a new poplin smock. |
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The meadows support a range of grasses and plants including the lilac-coloured blooms of cuckooflower or lady's smock. |
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Her eyes were glowing a deep red color, and soon her Persian smock ripped apart, revealing ancient Egyptian garb. |
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A small, ratty man in a white smock and hair net was dragging an overly-stuffed bag of trash toward one of the dumpsters. |
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As they approached, the blast doors opened, revealing a diminutive figure clothed in a heavy, light blue smock. |
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Take them off, and it's like removing your espadrille wedges when you're wearing a smock dress. |
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I lost my shoe in the bog returning to the car and everywhere there was bog bean, marsh marigolds, the finished blooms of lady's smock. |
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The woman dressed in the loose, mint colored smock was carefully using a pick to arrange the hair of the woman in her chair. |
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So I got myself togged up in the required fisherman's smock, with those handy pockets for putting things in. |
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So he exchanged his football boots for an artist's smock and threw himself wholeheartedly into painting. |
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He wore a smock, gardening gloves, and a pair of half-moon glasses with a smudge of mud on them. |
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He was handcuffed with only a smock and a pair of jockettes on. |
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His signature blue jacket is a Parisian street sweeper's smock purchased on his semi-annual trips to Paris. |
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Sinason arrives, in her north London counselling room, tanned and relaxed in a loose smock, dark leggings and trainers. |
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Klimt himself appears in various photographs, wearing a smock and a pointed beard. |
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The woman dressed as the nurse took a syringe out of her smock pocket and actually drew blood from this man. |
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In addition, I get them to wear strange clothing, a smock, which expresses a certain neutrality and a timelessness, which matches the place. |
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Body protection is essential in case of splash and a waterproof smock or plastic apron must be used. |
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Have the kids wear old clothes or provide large plastic bags with holes cut in the bottom and sides so they can slip over heads and arms for a protective smock. |
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Merritt Wever is adorable and believable as Zoey, a nervous first-year nursing student so callow she has bunnies on her smock. |
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The stream cut clean through my smock, apron, coveralls, and my jeans. |
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Next to him is an unidentified bareheaded man in a painter's smock. |
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He still wore the bloodstained smock in which he had been arrested. |
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He spent three days in a rubber room wearing a plastic smock before returning. |
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Meadow buttercup, lady's smock and the globe flower are all native to Scotland. |
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In the days leading up to Mother's Day, she takes her post at Finch station or a downtown mall, dons a white smock and sells colourful carnations to shoppers and commuters. |
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She lives above the shop and comes down every evening in kimono and white smock, though her nephew is now the chef, and he in turn is training a family youngster. |
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The golf club was based in the old chimney mill on Claremont Road, which was Britain's first five-sailed smock mill. |
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Don't chuck out that sprigged smock from 1973, it's art. |
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Shortlisted flowers for Cheshire are lady's smock and cow bane and for Lancashire red rose and bee orchid. |
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I think it's a woman, unless it is a man in a smock. |
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Should you need to make a smock or a corn dolly, Acton Scott is the place for you. |
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Dressed in her usual attire, with a net cap covering her hair and wearing a loose-fitting smock, her lifestyle and appearance gained her the reputation of a lonely and struggling artist. |
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It lays its eggs on crucifers, such as honesty, lady's smock and jack-by-the-hedge. |
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It dates from around 1810 and the smock mill itself has been converted with a dining-room on the ground floor. |
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It was designed by the civil engineer John Smeaton, was the first five-sail smock mill in Britain and is the only surviving smock mill in the region. |
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The meadows nearest the centre support bee orchid and common-spotted orchid while those next to the River Avon support meadow sweet, lady's smock and thousands of buttercups. |
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For the past three years, beginning in May, lady's smock, water avens, cranesbill, campion and ox-eye daisy, among others, have been mown down when in full bloom. |
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