In Metropolis, Fritz Lang had the office as an urban dystopia with workers shuffling about in smocks with bowed heads, sedated by repetition. |
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If memory serves me correctly, the old guys with their smocks and T square used to expose their blueprints in the sun. |
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The children are dressed in black smocks with white collars and taken to school with pomp and ceremony. |
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A clothes line would run across the width of two flats, with wet smocks and rugged jeans hanging from it. |
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You could tell the locksmiths by their blue overalls, masons by their white jackets, painters by their coats with long smocks showing underneath. |
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There was also a table with knives and surgical instruments, a dentist's chair, and several white smocks hanging up on a wall. |
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Gone are the days of chambermaids wearing black smocks, frilly white aprons and lace caps. |
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The girls were all in simple woollen dresses and white linen smocks, their hair tied mostly in ponytails. |
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The interior is a delight, a beamed, strawed, trestle-tabled, dimly lit farmhouse attended to by waiters in sashed smocks. |
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Big smocks, lacy cardigans and wide trousers were the backbone of a collection that carried echoes of high-school uniforms and American small-town culture. |
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The school dental service began in 1921-two years later the first dental nurses, dressed in white smocks and veils, marched into schools in Hawke's Bay. |
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White dresses, smocks and crisscrossed leather sandals inspired by the Hellenic age traveled somberly down the runway, as American flags fluttered from the ceiling. |
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Over the past year this chilly, sunless corridor has often been crowded with men dressed in jailhouse smocks, chained in a line at the ankles, waist and wrists. |
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There are everyday photos in the style of Frank Meadows Sutcliffe of fishermen and their womenfolk, and examples of the smocks and oilskins worn by them. |
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There are lots of pauses and little detours, hitchings-up of their smocks, inspection of the soles of their feet, some rather overdone limping. |
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Like Shadow, they are dressed in white smocks suggesting the orderlies and nurses of the asylum, a grotesquely and psychotically idealized white national culture. |
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