Tops with dolman or raglan sleeves and ones that fit loose and slims down to hug the hips and waist are good. |
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Wool lace blouses with dolman sleeves topped slim matching skirts in shades of pea green and mauve. |
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A thigh-skimming dress with dolman sleeves glittered with a pattern of sequins. |
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His cropped leather jackets with their dolman sleeves were perfectly proportioned over his attenuated, back-slit skirts. |
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Sitting on the chair's edge, he shrugged a shoulder until his dolman fell into place, then balanced his helmet on his knee like a pampered pet. |
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The craft work was condensed into dowdy dresses with dolman sleeves, their dusty, bleached colors matching the models' pale faces, hair raked into a side part. |
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Also worn extensively in the cooler climates of Mongolia and China, the style extended westward to become, eventually, the fashionable dolman of the late Ottoman Empire. |
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The uniform jacket with several rows of buttons and a horizontal braid across the front originally worn by the Hussars was also called a dolman. |
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The quintessentially Hungarian item of men's clothing was the dolman. This flowing garment, open in the front, replaced the waistcoat after the Renaissance. |
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He wore his dolman slung over one shoulder and clasped at his throat with a gold chain, and carried his Hussar's bearskin busby under his right arm. |
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Robert nodded in reply to her question and not only took off his helmet but unhooked his pelisse, threw it on a chair, and unbuttoned the top of his dolman. |
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Dolman Ridge is a feature of the Recent geological period and was at one time an island in the Champlain Sea. |
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She was born in Odenville, Alabama, daughter of the late Clara Ruth and Dennis Dolman. |
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But from a corner they levelled on 56 minutes when Liam Dolman headed a simple finish from six yards. |
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Partner Martin Thompson and colleague Carol Dolman received the award on behalf of the practice. |
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Dr Paul Dolman, from East Anglia University, said killing 53 per cent of muntjac and 60 of roe deer every year would stop their numbers getting out of control. |
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