There's still the today's news is tomorrow's fish and chip wrapper idea.
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Or better yet, you might create an object wrapper such as this:
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Björk's new album Biophilia delivers song apps within a main wrapper app.
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The effort of tearing open the poly wrapper set my heart pounding.
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On the back of the wrapper I had endorsed the following words:
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Sidney examined with some dismay the elaborate negligee garments in her hand.
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He had brought a present for Angus, and a negligee for me.
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I should've said it felt like a silk negligee trimmed in fur.
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She was pulling at the long broad blue ribbons of her negligee.
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He felt the warm silk of Eve's negligee caress his bare back.
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When she came in she was still in her pink quilted housecoat.
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She tried to cover her leg but the housecoat slid off again.
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The woman was old, she was dressed in some kind of housecoat.
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She's wearing a housecoat over pajamas, and her hair is a mess.
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She was wearing a wet yellow housecoat that clung to her body.
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Beatrice, already ghostly in a white peignoir, turned the color of lead.
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Maud appeared at the door, smiling, and arrayed in a peignoir.
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So she put on her slippers and peignoir and stole down-stairs.
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I lifted the top one up, a light blue, with a matching peignoir.
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Perhaps the most striking portion of the scenery was Helen's peignoir.
Ús de neglige en anglès
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It was as though Themis received her visitors in neglige and a dressing-gown.
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This neglige costume was adhered to even in the ballroom.
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In this neglige, Potemkin approached the door of his anteroom.
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She had thrown herself upon the divan, in charming neglige.
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Even for them to SPEAK to you in such a neglige costume is unbecoming.
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Why, morning neglige might have been invented for you, if I may say so.
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A trifle of neglige would have ruined his career.
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In her neglige Miss Sontag is a hundred times more beautiful and pleasing than in full evening-dress.
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The neglige dress she wore, naturally gave him an opportunity to compliment her upon her undiminished charms.
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Such people peruse him in an enjoyably ruminative way at their meals, or read him in the neglige of retirement.
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In a few moments the mistress and maid were equally happy, while the former was being decked in her magnificent neglige.
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She is sitting in a neglige of white muslin and laces on a small red divan with her feet on a footstool that matches.
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An 87-year-old Dublin man, who fractured his pelvis after falling while a patient in St James's Hospital, has lost a €60,000 damages claim for neglige(...)
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How beautiful your ladyship will look in these negliges!
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"Your royal highness is in a neglige," remonstrated Katharina; "I will have to dress you."
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"Les manieres que l'on neglige comme de petites choses, sont souvent ce qui fait que les hommes decident de vous en bien ou en mal."