As it falls, the screen is blacked out and a light opens on the apron, stage right. |
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One hand wiped itself on her floury apron while its mate attempted to smooth the flyaways circling her face. |
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Later, once I'm fully dressed, I spy on him from the living room, as he dons an apron and sets to the task of dishwashing. |
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A woman that had to be pushing sixty-years was bustling behind the long counter, dressed in a powder blue uniform with a cornflower blue apron. |
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A few seconds later, Sam arrived at the door, face red and hot and clad in an apron and oven mitts. |
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He was wearing a brown apron with a white button up flannel shirt that had the sleeves rolled up and navy blue trousers. |
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A plump woman in a black dress with a white bonnet and apron had come out of the parlor, a feather duster in her hand. |
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He quickly wiped his finger onto his black apron with a grimace and leaned on the counter, smiling sweetly to her. |
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She even admits to wearing dirndl, a traditional Bavarian costume with an embroidered bodice and a homely apron. |
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He brushed some almost undetectable specks off his apron as a sudden flood of customers entered the store. |
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As I glanced up a round, balding man was hurrying toward me, wiping his pale hands on a dusty apron. |
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Her white apron became splotched with mucky water and her hands were red from scrubbing. |
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Rather than relying on official scientific publications, however, Cuvier relied on travelers' accounts of the apron and the steatopygia. |
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What a sad, sad sight to see him there in his white apron, stinking from the smell of salami. |
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She was a heavyset woman with a plain green dress, an apron and a head scarf. |
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She had blonde curls that hung around her slightly plump face, and she wore a common housedress and apron over it. |
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He glared at the two of us, podgy arms folded and tucked into his leather apron. |
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I smiled at her flashy red sundress she wore under her floury apron and the studs lining her ear lobes. |
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A woman hurried out from another room, wiping her hands on her apron, and smiled expectantly at him. |
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We continue, without rest, for several identical pitches, through the narrows, to the first apron above the cliffs. |
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They nodded and she dug in one of the many pockets of her apron until she produced two large suckers, which they took gratefully. |
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I decided to pocket it, but when I reached for my apron I realized that I hadn't worn it. |
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Mother was waiting inside, and was standing in her old clothes with her apron tied in front. |
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And he had the bishop's apron framed, and hung it in the parsonage hail, from a red-deer's antlers, with the name and date below. |
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We have flown with our toddler and covered her with a lead apron used for taking x-rays. |
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Radiographers wear a lead apron or go behind a protective screen to avoid repeated exposure to x-rays. |
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If so, you may be asked to wear a lead apron to shield you from exposure to X-rays. |
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If you remain in the room during the X-ray exposure, you're typically given a lead apron to wear to shield you from unnecessary exposure. |
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The easiest way to avoid radiation is to absorb it, like wearing a lead apron when you get an x-ray at the dentist. |
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Due to the location of the test lead, the patient's genitalia cannot be shielded with a lead apron. |
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Although you should generally avoid X-rays during pregnancy, a lead apron that covers your pelvis and abdomen can shield your unborn baby. |
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Usually the film badge is worn underneath the lead apron, which introduces a very serious underestimation of the real dose. |
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The person in that photograph is standing in line with where the applicant's body was found on the concrete apron straight after the fall. |
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Alicia also laid claim to the small apron of land behind the cottage, with a well and a water pump. |
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Formal elements include a foreground or apron of foaming wash, and beyond that a wall of wave as it forms a tube, then crests and crashes. |
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Recently we asked the proprietor if we could rent or buy it and a small apron of land around in which to grown herbs. |
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It is that small apron of land at the entrance to the old railway tunnel under Mill Hill Road from the Arctic Road end. |
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The routes will meet at the apron of the Front Garden at the junction of the old railway track and the old canal. |
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The parking apron is intended for 20 aircraft, or five heavy aircraft and 10 aircraft weighing up to 100 tonnes. |
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The plane will then return to the apron over the winter before she moves to a purpose-built area within the viewing park next year. |
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The Jet Centre will include passenger and crew lounges, immigration and Customs facilities and an adjoining business aircraft apron. |
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So we are not looking into who is on the apron of these airports and around these airplanes. |
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The upgrading is to include extensions to the runway, taxiway and apron, which will enable it to accommodate bigger aircraft. |
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The airport has also built a 92,000-sq-ft apron that can accommodate about 20 aircraft. |
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He has only just alighted from the aircraft at Beira when he narrows in on a white helicopter parked on the runway apron. |
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Evening sun is glowing across the aircraft on the apron as incredibly dark clouds loom over distant Amsterdam city centre. |
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When work begins in a few days, the small light aircraft apron will be closed. |
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The airport will be expanded in the second phase where a second terminal will come up along with an apron, second runway and taxiway. |
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This project calls for making a deep cut between the end of a runway and an apron. |
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On the apron of the stage, with a black backdrop the two bare legged women wore black short shorts. |
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Her set and costume design are her usual high standard, though the scenes in the abbey seem a little pinched on the apron of the stage. |
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Choreographers, who are directing from the stage apron, banter with the teachers. |
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Putting his music in his folder, Sean carried that and his violin to her at her place on the apron of the stage. |
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The fire trucks followed us as we rolled to the end and turned into the apron, with hot brakes on the port side. |
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It would be very wise to include a grid of half-inch diameter reinforcing steel in the concrete apron. |
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He jumped on the ring apron seemingly after him but the referee held him off. |
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He slings himself from the apron over the ropes right into a quebrada on his opponent. |
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However, as Bret was walking back to his corner on the ring apron, Owen was whipped into the ropes, knocking Bret off and into the guard rail. |
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Plump mothers holding babies in their arms stood right at the ring apron, while their little children looked up saucer-eyed at this god. |
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She walked over and leaned on the apron of the ring and watched as the men spared. |
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He sat on the ring apron looking stunned and never appeared likely to beat the ten count of the Italian referee. |
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He then grabbed his chest and fell off the ring apron, hitting his head on the wooden floor. |
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But before he entered the ring, he stopped outside the apron and removed his leg. |
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Then he entered the gym and sat on the apron of the ring to field questions from the media. |
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I'm sitting with the heavyweight champion of the world on the apron of a boxing ring, our legs dangling over its edge. |
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Recent faulting is expressed as freshly exposed soil within the colluvial apron visible by its light tan colour. |
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The apron feeders are then used to transfer the material to another location. |
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The apron feeders are preferably equipped with a self-cleaning arrangement to facilitate continuous operation without undue stoppages. |
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Now it looks like an unwanted child still tied embarrassingly to the parent company's apron strings and destined for a future of neglect. |
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Plus she had no desire to become permanently tied to Marie 's apron strings, which she knew would be her inevitable fate. |
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In other words, he was not one of those males who were tied to their mother's apron strings. |
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His mother may have passed to the great beyond, but through her writings he is still tied to her apron strings. |
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Anyway, it can't be bad for a child not to be tied to it's mother's apron strings, even in infancy. |
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At the end of the day, the interim council is still tied to the American apron strings. |
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In many other cultures he'd be laughed at, and sent to a psychiatrist for being tied to his mother's apron strings. |
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The queen of the skies taxied onto the apron at Ringway through a welcoming arch of water canons blasted from a pair of airport fire engines. |
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I was watching a soap opera when Ryan came in, still in his apron and sat down on the couch next to me. |
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The chulter, an intricately woven apron, is worn below the black wool girdle or belt. |
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He wore no shirt or apron, only a large loincloth fastened to his waist by a wide leather belt. |
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That day she had stood behind her mother in the working kitchen and watched her back bent over the Belfast sink enclosed in pink vinyl apron. |
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Edith wore a sweet pink gingham dress with a white ruffle at the hem and a white apron. |
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So the affable coach donned an apron and joined the kitchen staff in a playful assist. |
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All participants receive a chef's apron, toque, kitchen towel, Le Cordon Bleu cookbook, and attend private parties. |
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The plump waitress in a plain pink pinafore and dirty apron smiled a gap-toothed grin, red curls pinned back in hair netting. |
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An elderly woman appeared in the doorway, wearing a faded red dress and a pinafore apron. |
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It includes meticulously gauged fluting across the apron and down the legs, terminating in swelled spade feet. |
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He is already wearing his uniform with full-sleeve painting apron on top to alleviate potential porridge spillages. |
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Remove abalone from shells and use scissors to trim the dark apron around each piece. |
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What with all the multi-shades of warm colours of a mop of hair, and funky dressing with an apron shoved on top. |
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Suddenly reminded, Alexia plunged her hand into her apron pocket, and drew out a small jam-jar wrapped with paper. |
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The Founding Fathers did not want to encourage democratic notions, or prematurely break from the apron strings of Britain. |
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I purchased some much needed essentials for my utensil crock, an apron, a new tart pan and some hand soap. |
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Then I donned my pearls and frilly apron and concocted a delectable dinner of Mexican bread, mini-meat loaves and fresh green beans. |
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After serving thousands of cuppas during a 27 year career as an assistant in a cafe she has hung up her apron. |
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She had short dark hair and matching dark eyes and wore black pants with a red tank top under her apron. |
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Isabelle smiled at the Mickey Mouse apron her Nana wore over the floral print dress. |
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It is a toy monkey wearing a red and white striped shirt, a green apron and a bowler hat. |
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Hunter was standing at a commercial sized stove, dressed in chef whites, with an apron wrapped around his slim waist. |
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The tenders for the airside infrastructure, the apron, are in and a contract should be awarded within a month. |
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Their benefactress stood before them, still twisting at her apron, and she talked. |
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The waitress immediately took out a piece of paper and a pen from her apron and jotted the notes down. |
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But it provided a footprint for new foundations a concrete raft with built-in frost apron over a channel for cables and pipelines. |
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The base of the chest-on-chest is constructed like a dressing table with short cabriole legs and a carved shaped apron. |
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Tucking a loose strand of hair away from her face, she stopped kneading the dough in front of her and wiped her hands on her apron. |
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Abbey skipped up to the house, a silver bit and four coppers jingling in her apron pocket. |
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Clea strapped on an apron over her uniform and pulled out her electronic notepad. |
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My uniform consists of a short puffy black skirt with a lacy blue apron, and a creamy off-white blouse. |
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Soot covered his rubber gloves and apron, his sweat contributing to the stench. |
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She had on a dark calico gown, check apron, a black calamanco skirt, a blue and white check handkerchief, and a black silk bonnet. |
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The purple flames subsided, and Suka reseated herself, wiping invisible specks of dust from her apron. |
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Students will need to supply their own ingredients and containers as well as a tea towel and apron. |
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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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Thus, a miller in apron and shirtsleeves would not be confused with a magistrate in frock coat, knee breeches, and silk stockings. |
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I have to wear a red and white striped apron and my hair pulled back into a hairnet. |
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My mother walked over to me, wiping her hand on the bib of her apron, and placed her right palm over my forehead, checking for a fever. |
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Her apron bib had a strap that went around her neck and the waist strings were tied behind her back. |
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On her shoulders she wore a small dark-colored fichu that crossed upon her breast, which was also covered by the large bib of her apron. |
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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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Her apron bib was high to the collar in front, and fastened with straps which crossed at the back. |
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My 4' 9'' powerhouse of a grandmother, Iris, always in an apron, with sturdy lace-up half-boots, is long gone, and with it her recipe. |
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When I knocked, an aged, white-haired woman wearing a tattered apron appeared. |
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Simply place the clip end into the kerf in your apron and screw the other end to your table top. |
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Alexia reached for the apron and tied it around herself with some difficulty. |
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If you have nicely detailed trim that will be stained, and want to do a first-class job, make a mitered return on the ends of the apron. |
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She wore a light blue dress with a white apron, and a ribbon, tied in a bow to match the color of her dress, hung gracefully in her hair. |
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The formerly semicircular forestage that connected the audience to the actors became a straight and narrow apron that divided the two groups. |
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Zulu men, for instance, sport the amabheshu, a type of apron of goatskin or leather worn at the back. |
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Rowena immediately recognized it as the Chow Hall apron her sister had sent away for. |
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On one wall is a prominent photo of a woman sensibly attired in floral housecoat and white apron. |
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A large man in a white apron stood polishing a glass, a bored, tired look on his face. |
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Sara looked up as Amy entered the room dressed in her simple black dress with the white apron and mob cap. |
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Therese curtsied, oblivious to Hannah's searching gaze, and hurried to the kitchen, hastily retying her apron, and adjusting her hair. |
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She wiped her hands on her once-white apron before putting them on her hips in a stern manner. |
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Rather, imagine the work of a blacksmith with his heavy hammer and anvil and a thick leather apron, smoke billowing from the forge. |
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Temporarily freed of the apron she wears in our mom-and-pop grocery store, my mother had dressed up for her downtown jaunt. |
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They were met on the airport apron by a fleet of coaches and limousines which carried them across the border to Castle Leslie. |
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Sighing, I reached in the front pocket of my apron for my note pad and proceeded to the elderly couple. |
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Wear old clothes or an apron, because the solution will discolor and eat through fabric. |
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She released me slightly in the end, but kept her arm around my shoulders as she reached into the pocket of her apron and pulled out a locket. |
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Instead of taking charge of its own destiny, the borough remains tied to the county council's apron strings. |
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The woman's folk costume is either a loose white dress or an embroidered blouse with a full skirt, embroidered apron, and kerchief. |
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This married woman's apron, probably dating from the 1980s, played an important part in many events of Turkana life. |
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The greatest wonder was a Freemason's apron, which, as the curator sagely declared, proved the existence of such an order. |
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Anyway, inspired by Albrechtsen yesterday I whipped out my freshly starched apron and magicked up a little dinner for my man. |
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Traditional native clothing for women includes an apron over a long skirt and many underskirts. |
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Whenever he can, on most weekends and when guests are invited, Abnash dons the chef's cap and apron and handles pans and ladles with dexterity. |
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Alex noticed he was wearing a white apron over a white polo shirt and blue jeans. |
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When stringpiece or apron width is insufficient for safe footing, grab lines or rails shall be installed on the sides of permanent structures. |
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I hung my backpack under my name tag and took an apron, tying it with more force than was intended. |
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How about reaching up your back from behind as if you wanted to fasten some buttons or tie an apron on? |
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I know it's not as simple as buying co-ordinating oven gloves, towels and apron, but it's a good place to start. |
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A woman in a grey dress and white apron, holding a little girl by the hand, approached, and spoke with gravity and great sweetness. |
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Darren was standing in front of the stove wearing a pink apron, spatula in hand flipping strips of bacon on a skillet full of grease. |
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Subsequently the massive sulfide deposit and surrounding metalliferous sediment apron were covered by oceanic radiolarian chert sediments. |
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Marie hurried out into the main room, dusting her floury hands off on her apron as soon as Hoss' voice called her name. |
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She wore a rather worn dress and an apron with pockets full of spools. |
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She put the cloth down and wiped her hands on her crisp white apron. |
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He reported back wearing just the apron and a pair of jocks. |
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It is now full daylight and both houses on the apron stage are visible. |
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I grinned, picturing my mother dashing back and forth in the kitchen, clad in a frilly pink apron and caked with flour, a sewing needle in one hand and a whisk in the other. |
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Christie kept her eyes fixed on the girl as she wiped her hands clean on a rag and straightened her apron, finally coming out of the kitchen into the hall. |
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He has filled the empty apron stage with a magical, glittering and visually delightful scenes and tableaux to follow the fall from grace of the Master and his lover. |
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Dressed in an apron with oven mitts to match, she noticed him and smiled. |
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The government has acquired 3,800 acres of land wherein a 4,000 metre-long runway, taxiways, an apron area with aircraft stands and a terminal building will come up. |
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A small girl has been helping the maid with some such task as shelling peas in an outhouse, since as they emerge hand-in-hand the child carries the pods or husks in her apron. |
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Granny then put away her good clothes and strategically placed the mothballs before putting on her blue wrap-around apron to finish the unpacking. |
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Benji whistled to himself as he headed towards the kitchen of his parents' bakery, tying on his apron and already smelling the sweet scent of a cake ready to be frosted. |
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The figure in a modest black gown and lacy apron bowed her head demurely. |
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She swatted me with the end of her apron, then hugged me all over again. |
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The brook trout lived in the deep pot outside that little apron of land. |
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A Chinese mountaineer held a green raincoat over his waist like an apron, covering his nakedness. |
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Democrats' didn't get the allegiance of women by hectoring them, by saying take off that apron, GOP housewives, and join us. |
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All the photographs show him in an apron and shirtsleeves, surrounded by his paintings, with the television and the radio both on at the same time. |
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Inger stood, too, smoothing her snowy apron over her soft blue shirtwaist. |
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One April, as I sat reading a book, my mother rushed into the kitchen, emptied the contents of the breadbox into her apron, and ran out the front door. |
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A slightly heavy set lady with gray-brown hair neatly tucked under a hairnet approaches the two young adults pulling out a slip of paper tucked into her batter-covered apron. |
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There, clear, was Arthur's seat, the Georgian grid of the new town, the apron of streets spreading downhill, northwards, to Leith and to the firth. |
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It was his mom, wearing a navy apron that was dusted in flour. |
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Bystanders staunched the flow of blood with towels and an apron. |
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Past the finish line and the TV cameras that line the apron of the athletics track, through a tunnel and into the bowels of the main stadium lies the mixed zone. |
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If you sew, create a new apron, fleece throw or keepsake pillow. |
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I love this book, and it makes me want to pack up my apron and rolling pin and head into the kitchen of Baked in Brooklyn. |
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With a sigh, she swept most of the potatoes into her apron, and trudged across the room, dropping only one, and deposited them all in a large pot over a fire pit. |
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Susan's expression went indeterminable, then she wiped her hands on the apron she was wearing, took it off and walked over to Emily, giving her a big compassionate hug. |
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The self-styled roving ambassador ignored pleas from CIA security men and walked across the apron at Heathrow to chat to a group of surprised baggage handlers. |
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Decked out in the clean white butcher's apron synonymous with self-respecting deli countermen everywhere, he offered up a cupful of his homemade potato salad. |
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Oats had to be transported to the field where the sower, carrying a supply in a canvas apron hanging around his neck, used both hands to scatter seed as he walked. |
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A craftsman joiner, distinguished by his long white apron, poses on a pair of stepladders, apparently putting the finishing touches to an open door. |
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They and other visitors certainly deserve a better selection of goods than those shown on page 38, or the smudgily printed teacloths and apron shown below. |
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She ran her finger along the large bills in the wallet before mustering the courage to grab the cash and thrust it into the front pocket of her apron, where she kept tips. |
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Out of habit, Meg straightened the white apron tied over her black dress and patted her hair to be sure her long auburn locks were pulled back neatly in a low ponytail. |
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He gave me press credentials, which allowed me to sit at the ring apron. |
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Outside in the back garden, he could see Mrs Galloway, who was their cook, picking ripe fruit from the strawberry patches nearby the greenhouse, collecting them in her apron. |
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I walked to the desk, slid on my work apron and signed myself in. |
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Ginger appeared from out of the kitchen wearing an apron over her clothes. |
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She breaks the monotony of ironing, cooking and dressing and undressing her husband by using red lipstick, a red apron, but the wearing down process finally takes its toll. |
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Her curly blonde hair was pulled into a tight bun atop her head, and she was wearing a white bonnet that matched her black maids' frock and white apron. |
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A pretty barmaid in a short skirt and apron was serving them. |
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Karen had her apron full of herbs picked in the meadow near the creek. |
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The girl wearing a daring short skirt and low cut top stands on the ring apron and seductively calls him over with her index finger and a warm smile. |
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The deportees were brought from the terminal in a coach and the operation took place at a corner of Stansted airport's apron, well away from other passenger jets. |
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On arrival on the apron in Baghdad the pilot shuts down the engines as the hot engine backwash and dust need to be eliminated to maximise casualty comfort and well-being. |
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The stream cut clean through my smock, apron, coveralls, and my jeans. |
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That husband of hers, still doing the cooking? Saw him on telly the other day. He had an apron on. Seems a rum sort of go. In my day we left cooking to the women. |
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And he took fig leaves and sewed them together and made an apron for himself. And he covered his shame. |
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Both shielded and unshielded cable are listed in the specifications for the power cables on an airport apron ramp. |
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On the apron near the terminal, on the railinged roof of the terminal with the sightseers and relatives, behind glass. |
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One of them came up, in a ragged apron and a paper cap, on the first Monday morning, to show me the trick of using the string and tying the knot. |
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Bruno's legs buckled, and he took a big step back, inadvertently stepping off the ring apron. |
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The existence of both forms has led to many cases of juncture loss, for example transforming the original a napron into the modern an apron. |
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This costume consists of a long woollen skirt, apron, white blouse, woollen shawl and a Welsh hat. |
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A DINNER lady who has served pupils at a Bell Green school for 34 years has waved farewell to her apron for good. |
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Each state's department of transportation has charts that will help you pick the right size and shape for the dissipater apron. |
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Perhaps if I warn't a blacksmith's wife, and a slave with her apron never off I should have been to hear the Carols. |
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An office manager, he says, was wearing an apron with Santa on it. |
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A housekeeper came out to buy some, wiping her hands on her apron. |
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But the boss of Fulham FC proved he wasn't a stuffed shirt and put on a checked apron and hat to serve up meals to the first customers. |
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Slippery as a butcher's apron it is, and I comes a gutser twice before I gets down to the stag. |
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The cutting team of 26 women spent 182 man-days to cut the fabric and the stitching team of 8 spent 40 man-days to put the apron together. |
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While plains are being washed with anti-icing, water-alcohol mixture, snow plowers are also constantly working in the airport apron. |
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Her eyes fell on the table, and she advanced into the room wiping her hands on her apron. |
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Now she showed off her physique in a backless apron shirt and hoochie shorts that were so tight, I could see ample beavage. |
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General Kinematics all new dry slag cooling conveyor eliminates popcorn slag, pans and apron conveyors. |
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This is transported up an apron chain consisting of steel links several feet wide, which separates some of the dirt. |
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Glacifluvial sediment may be found in ice-contact environments or proglacial environments beyond an apron of stagnant ice. |
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A man in a striped apron and white hat braces himself for the arrival of 5,500 coconut and malibu bavarois and 7,000 banana frangipanes. |
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We love this gorgeous apron and oven glove which will see you through a summer of fabulous parties. |
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The new chairback LSO model stabilizes the lumbosacral spine and includes the Ortho-Wick liner and apron pad front. |
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If the ferry transports road vehicles or railway carriages there will usually be an adjustable ramp called an apron that is part of the slip. |
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But these pinnies are taking ethical fashion to a new dimension, with each apron containing 11 recycled 50cl bottles. |
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Despite Choco doing the naked apron bit in the OP, they don't have her do it in the episode. In the ED, Choco is still brushing her teeth wrong. |
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The busiest airports also have clearance delivery, apron control, and other specialized ATC stations. |
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Hawberk looked at me and slowly smoothed his leathern apron. |
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Lady crabs can carry up to 30,000 tiny eggs under their apron, which looks like a turned-under tail. |
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She clutched it in great haste, wrapped her apron about it, and carrying it baby-wise, ran fleetly off, casting apprehensive glances over her shoulder. |
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The barbecue cook, wearing a dirty white apron, his conked hair reddish and metallic in the pale sun, and a cigarette between his lips, stood in the doorway, watching them. |
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For the kitchen, go for oversized fifties-style bread bins, coffee, tea and sugar pots alongside chunky rose print teacups and a floral printed canvas apron. |
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The C apron, used by terminal two, features six air bridges. |
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He clambered on to an apron of rock that held its area out to the sun and began to cast across it. The direction of the wind changed and the scent touched him again. |
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He lifted out the catfish and selected a small carp. They watched the needle swing. The old jowter twisted up the apron in his hands. Two and a half, he said. |
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Walkouts by 190 apron workers over pay have canceled around 1,400 flights, with a further 200 expected Tuesday, about 140 of them operated by Lufthansa. |
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Recently other new photo gifts have also been added to the selection, such as a coat rack, a kid's apron, a ruler, a tote bag, a key ring and cuff links. |
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This however meant that the former public viewing areas of the apron are now airside, making the airport inaccessible to aviation enthusiasts and spectators. |
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She'd her apron wrapped about her and he took her for a swan. |
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The story goes that a woman was still cooking when she heard the Shriving Bell and ran to church still wearing her apron and clutching her frying pan, complete with pancake. |
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The Secure Shield lead-free dental apron is the only machine-washable dental x-ray garment on the market, providing superior protection from cross-contamination. |
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I haven't had a decent cook off for ages, and since I hung up my apron at our dining club Clwb Cinio, I may well have lost the knack to shake the pans. |
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I always wear long pants, sturdy leatherwork shoes, a canvas duck apron, a safety glove on my wood-holding hand, and a leather thumb protector on my tool-holding hand. |
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The most common example of a systemic fungicide used in soybeans is Apron which is active only against Pythium and Phytophthora. |
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Signature Flight Support also manages the VIP flights and corporate jets that park on the Eastside Apron. |
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