Kate stepped off the plane wearing a long skirt and a cute little blouse, wearing her long blonde hair in a ponytail. |
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Melissa wore a grey sleeveless top with a leather collar, knee-high brown boots and a black pleated skirt. |
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She wore a black ankle-length skirt with a scarlet knit shirt with three quarter sleeves. |
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First, he insults the national dress of Scotland by wearing that skirt masquerading as a kilt at the Tartan Day celebrations in New York. |
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Over 40' and up to 44' use four yards in a kilted skirt and five yards in a proper. |
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He was in a business suit instead of formal dress or traditional formal wear consisting of a crested kimono and pleated skirt. |
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My palms are soaked with sweat, I give them a quick wipe on my skirt before I place my hand in his. |
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In interviews with police officers I wore a skirt, blouse, tights, shoes with a slight heel, and a little make-up. |
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She purred before turning in her mini skirt and heels and heading down the hall. |
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Her clothes matched with her hair, consisting of a short black skirt, green shirt, and black heels. |
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He dived into my closet and re-emerged with a floating black skirt, a dark scarlet tank-top, and black heels. |
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She was jogging in a pair of bright red heels, matching tank top, and a white, linen skirt. |
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She was dressed in a gray wool skirt and white shirt and black heels, not very fashionable, very plain, even for my taste. |
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I lift the covers at the foot of the bed and grab at her, mostly getting a handful of her skirt. |
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The tight skirt she was wearing was all bunched up at her waist and her high heels were trying to fall off her dangling feet. |
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She wore a very short, black leather skirt and a pair of knee-high black leather boots. |
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Maura quickly smoothed down her gray pleated skirt and pulled up her school knee-highs. |
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The girl has blonde hair and was wearing high-heeled boots, a knee-length beige skirt and a black top. |
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Standing up, she tugged down at the tiny skirt, wobbling uncertainly in her tall heels. |
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She was wearing a short black skirt, knee-high black boots, and a pink halter top. |
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The skirt of the dress was bunched up around the hips then loosened as it flowed out to the ankles. |
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Nor is she a colleen, a frail, a skirt, a broad, a womyn, a twist, or any other synonym. |
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This season, a floaty chiffon knee-length skirt paired with a Fair Isle sweater or a tweedy jacket will look extremely hip. |
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For God's sake, woman, it's a tweed skirt and a polo neck with a pair of boots. |
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I shortened my skirt by 7 inches and lowered the vent by 2 inches because I'm under 5 feet. |
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By half seven we were out of the door, heading for the bus stop, Lauren waddling in her short denim skirt and knee-length boots. |
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She smiled at me and performed a pirouette, her skirt rising up to reveal a flash of white knickers. |
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A jacket or cape moved from its original use and buttoned on the hips becomes a skirt, a scarf become a belt, a sarong a halter top. |
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The fabric was printed with a simple design, and the full skirt accentuated her tiny waist. |
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Audrey held one end of her skirt bunched up inside her fist, the other firmly planted on her hip. |
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They wolf-whistle, ask for your name, your number, etc, and one even commented that Tuppy's skirt is very short. |
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The wasp waist becomes the focus as the tie dye velvet jacket is teamed with a full pleated skirt creating a feminine feel. |
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The dress was a pale lime green, it had a wasp waist and the skirt was gathered the tiniest bit to give it some twirl. |
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I slipped off my newer skirt and threw it in the laundry basket opposite the wastebasket and began to unbutton my blouse. |
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A crowd pleaser was the dark denim jean skirt with pink pockets, paired with a pink tank top. |
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She walked down the street in her black leather boots, jean skirt and heavy biker jacket. |
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It would seem that entry through the stage door to stardom does not come by simply donning a pair of jelly shoes and a rah-rah skirt. |
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Dressing in my normal school uniform of a pleated skirt, white blouse, and black knee-highs, I joined Seth downstairs. |
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I would twirl in the vast ballrooms in my ragged skirt, pretending I was the most radiant lady at the ball. |
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Faith joshed her as her best friend handed her another pair of clothes, this time, a beige skirt and a sleeveless lacy lavender v-neck. |
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I could get a raggy skirt and a jacket that would make Sergeant Pepper proud. |
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She was wearing a business skirt and a nice blouse, and she had her hair done up just so. |
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Wear a kaftan top over a sunburst swimsuit or a linen sequin skirt scattered with sparkling sequins. |
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You could wear your swimsuit or rash guard with your bottoms in the day then put on a skirt. |
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Flats are great with a mini skirt or dress but when it comes to heels, the higher the better! |
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A married woman may often wear a baju kebaya, a close-fitting lace blouse over an ankle-length skirt. |
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She was wearing an extremely whorish skirt and shirt that was currently popular for the preppy girls. |
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I felt much better, so I decided to go for a skirt, instead of my everyday jeans. |
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She was wearing a long peasant skirt dyed in shades of blue and a blouse in airy white with a keyhole neck. |
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He stopped when he saw her, her thread bare cotton skirt hiked up to her knees as her feet brushed the top of the water underneath a willow tree. |
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I wore a mid length suede skirt, a long oversized cardigan, some comfy shoes and my hair was held back with the aid of an Alice band. |
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Many rural women wear a shawl, called a rebozo, and a simple dress or a skirt and blouse. |
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Starting July 1st, two female personnel with rulers stand at the ticket windows to determine whether the length of the skirt earns a discount. |
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Cropped top, skirt down on her hips, utility knicks above the waistband, and still she fidgeted constantly to ensure they were fashionably displaying. |
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While bending down to accept flowers from a school girl, Middleton's skirt flew up behind her. |
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There were pleated, poncho-style tops worn in layers with curvy hemlines and rounded arms that bounced around a pencil-like skirt. |
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I was wearing a rather huge, billowy Maxi skirt and I must have lost track of exactly where it all was while on loo. |
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There's a killer choice of separates that cover all the key trends for the new season including the leather skirt, cable knit, and boyfriend jacket. |
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He looked a bit shocked when I turned up to collect my winnings wearing a pink top and a skirt, something he got used to a few years later when I started to work for him. |
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When she fell her mini skirt rose up, showing her stripy knickers. |
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For her starring role Hannah was taken to Otley, where she went into make-up to be transformed into a 1960s teenager with a little skirt, hair in bunches and T-bar shoes. |
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Middleton's navy MaxMara jacket and Orla Kiely skirt, however, were no match for the blustery weather. |
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While Blanche is busy sewing rocks into her skirt for a Virginia Woolf swim, Randolph and Christabel are making whoopee in fairy-tale fishing villages. |
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The dominant silhouette in the collection was an A-line, triangular shape with narrow shoulders and a full skirt. |
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When German father Nils Pickert donned a skirt out of support for his 5-year-old cross-dressing son, it sparked a debate. |
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Consider one bold, green dress with a voluminous skirt that shimmered with what looked like the green scales of an alligator. |
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She was dressed in a leather jacket, a mini skirt, and knee-high boots. |
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I leaned against the table, my black skirt bunching up beneath me. |
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Many of the looks, like a bodice worn with a figure-hugging pencil skirt, remained seductive and sexy despite its muted colors. |
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I thought about the 9mm in my purse as I clumsily continued down the stairs in my skirt and heels. |
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On stage, amber spoofed Sarah Palin in a topknot and librarian glasses, yanking a toy gun and stuffed moose from her skirt. |
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The coat, with fitted bodice, nipped-in waist, and full skirt, created a familiar silhouette for Kate. |
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She was dressed in a cigarette skirt that surrounded her hips like a spring coil. |
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This round Donatella came up with a ballerina skirt made of raffia, but enriched by delicate strands of silk. |
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An employee of the city's Latino Affairs Commission, she looks like an adelita in her blouse, long skirt, and sash crisscrossing her chest. |
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Bertha had chosen a blue and white silk of a bayadere stripe, with lace ruffles at the neck and wrists and a skirt of voluminous fulness. |
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She was a doctor's receptionist, and wore a blouse and skirt under her belted mac. |
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The Bog Creeper came out her wee bothy so I stood on the toilet seat and Lanna whipped her skirt down to her boots and sat. |
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She was richly clad in a bodice of gold-coloured camlet and a skirt of gray silk trimmed with gold and silver lace. |
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Susan Bennett sat rigid, smoothing her skirt round her chumpy thighs and fixing her gaze on the wall above Marissa Caldwell. |
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As I write this, I wonder why I didn't wear my sleeveless blue-and-green sweater and coordinated coulotte skirt instead. |
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My great-grandmother wore a brief empire bodice, and close-fitting Directoire skirt made of cream silk with a golden stripe running through it. |
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A long knife was in the doeskin belt that supported the doeskin skirt tightly about her lithe limbs. |
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Having gained the regulation freshman fifteen meant that my skirt that day fit. |
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She glides along, her skirt touching the grass top as she sways to the beat of unwritten songs. |
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Lady in a heliotrope dress with a lace collar, three flounces on the skirt? |
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I preferred to think about school and a government job and how I would one day put on high-heeled shoes and wear a long skirt like other girls. |
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Asi clutched her child to her, then wrapped the lifeless body in the lappa which was her own skirt. |
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The bride wore an ivory and pink silk lehenga skirt, a blouse adorned with Swarovski crystals and an 18-foot-long chiffon veil. |
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Paul would never be free of the sorrow of his first love, try as he might to satisfy himself with light skirt after light skirt. |
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The fuselage above this area would drop due to the loss of lift at that point, and this led to further pressure on the skirt. |
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Although there was some deformation of the curtain, the airflow within the skirt was maintained and the lift remained relatively steady. |
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Work included the fitting of modern safety features such as halogen headlights and a rubber bumper and fiberglass skirt on each end. |
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To protect them from undermining, curtain walls were sometimes given a stone skirt around their bases. |
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The midi skirt, which you would imagine to be an almost polar opposite look to black trousers, has unexpectedly edged them out of my wardrobe. |
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The material used for the midlength skirt shown in Fig. 3-2, left, was purchased at a fabric sale. |
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The skirt is also ruffled, so that when it is lifted up, it looks like a peacock's tail or a mantilla fan. |
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Negs include asking whether her nails are real, or saying that you saw someone else wearing her skirt. |
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The dresses will be narrower at the hips, midriffs bare and the classic skirt will take on newfashion impetus. |
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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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Specifically, the air intakes had to be substantially modified in order to minimise salt ingestion, a revised skirt system was also developed. |
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As she bent over the intercom the little skirt went peek-a-boo and you could see white pants cupping her buttocks like a bra. |
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And for Italian sportswear giant MaxMara, the cornerstone of the show was a crisp khaki safari jacket shown over a pencil skirt. |
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Anna decided to wear a black pencil skirt with her blue blouse that day to work. |
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Dislike dressing together. Nicked myself shaving. Biting her nether lip, hooking the placket of her skirt. |
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Under the skirt is a slip designed to fluff the skirt and make the waist look smaller. |
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The woman often carried a small handkerchief and a shawl called a rebozo in bright colors, often complementing the skirt. |
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The original pollera consists of a ruffled blouse worn off the shoulders and a skirt with gold buttons. |
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That happened with many loanwords, such as skirt in this example, which was borrowed from Old Norse during the Danelaw. |
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Kenyan goat herders fix a skirt, called an olor, to male goats to prevent them from impregnating female goats. |
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We must be resolved how the law can be pure and perspicuous, and yet throw a polluted skirt over these Eleusinian mysteries. |
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There would be card schools, too, and when we overnighted the shaggers among the lads would be sniffing after everything in a skirt. |
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Moreover, she can wear breeches for riding, a skirtless dress for swimming, and even a divided skirt for dancing. |
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She caught up the corner of her skirt and lifted the smutty coffee-pot from the stove. |
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It's really a toss-up between the red skirt with blue stripes and the blue skirt with red stripes. They both look good and fit well. |
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Lace sleeves, a demure neckline, a full skirt and a relatively modest train. |
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The mermaid-silhouette skirt featured the same lavish beading and tiers of accordion pleats which climaxed in an accordion-pleated train. |
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Wear high-neck Victorian styles, or paisley prints, and tuck into flares or a plain A-line skirt. |
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Beeline for A-line THE A-line skirt was one of spring's key pieces, and it'll be sticking around for autumn too. |
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But how will Hairy Biker chef Dave Myers fair when he's asked M to get sewing and make an A-line skirt? |
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The diabolo pellet is characterized by a pinched or wasp waist and a flared hollow tail or skirt. |
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Layer a pretty printed dress under a windbreaker or pair a silky A-line skirt with a slouchy jersey top. |
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Naturally, the iconic pose as her skirt is blown up by air from a subway grate was recreated in Chicago, the Windy City. |
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The TOWIE star, 25, is wearing a BOB by Dawn O'Porter skirt which looks great teamed with a crisp, white wraparound blouse. |
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The first outfit is a net layered chocolate brown flared skirt teamed with an orange, cream and gold wrapover top. |
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The highlights of the Al Thakhira Youth Centre programme included the Egyptian circus and the traditional skirt dance, Tannorah. |
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Here you can buy zills from Sarah in South Africa, a veil from Mary in Maine, and a skirt from Annie in Australia. |
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Adad was often depicted in human form, standing on a bull and wearing a horned headdress and a tiered skirt decorated with stars. |
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White lace pieces look great worn with white denim or a maxi skirt, or they can be vamped up with black or purple. |
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Team with ankle socks and a mini skirt for a great everyday look. |
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Create an elegant silhouette for spring with a mid-length, A-line skirt. |
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Floral sweatshirt, PS38, and cream A-line skirt, PS50, both Topshop. |
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Elsa's skirt was splashed with wet and her bun was beginning to unstrand. |
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The unhemmed skirt would soon unravel, but it would last long enough. |
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I blow it up until it's tight as a tick. Just below the skirt through which the lanyard passes, a tiny mouth whistles a single-note tune until the balloon's lungs are emptied. |
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She smooths her skirt, looking as composed and ladylike as possible. |
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Heaven Can Wait is a lengthy but frequently funny life history of an old New York skirt chaser from his brownstone puberty to his overripe old age. |
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The pollera montuna is a daily dress, with a blouse, a skirt with a solid color, a single gold chain, and pendant earrings and a natural flower in the hair. |
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The designs on the skirt and blouse are usually flowers or birds. |
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Traditional feminine dress consists of a wide skirt trimmed with a ruffle. |
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It was later found that the craft's hover height was improved by the addition of a skirt of flexible fabric or rubber around the hovering surface to contain the air. |
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When deforming pressure was applied to the outside of this design, air pressure in the rest of the skirt forced the inner wall to move in as well, keeping the channel open. |
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Lacking a skirt, the pads had to remain very close to the running surface. |
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From August to May, shorts or a light skirt are well worth having. |
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A smudgy kneeprint marred the front of her pale green skirt. |
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In her flowy skirt, with her flowy hair, bare feet, and still the single eyebrow, she reads a poem that sounds like it came straight from English class. |
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The wind lifted up her skirt and I caught a glimpse of her downstairs. |
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Botheration! How she had crumpled her skirt, kneeling in that idiotic way. |
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My soul goes out in a longing to touch the skirt of the dim distance. |
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Melanie, meanwhile, has given her daughter Scarlet's Bloch babydoll pink girl's dance tutu dress, age 2-4, made from a stretch nylon and spandex with a nylon tulle tutu skirt. |
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