Technique of creating a pattern on fabric, especially velvet, by burning out the pile with acid.
1 Are people from town going to think we're dancing on Devore 's grave?'
2 Across the room from me I heard Devore give a hollow groan.
3 I grabbed it, expecting Max Devore or perhaps Footman, his overgolded minion.
4 You weren't a sworn witness when you talked to Devore , were you?
5 He was dressed in Jared Devore 's clothes, but this wasn't Jared Devore .
6 The one where Max Devore was trying to steal himself a kid.
7 Noonan, you've met Kyra Devore and her mother, Mary Devore , haven't you?'
8 Members of the law firm of Forbes, Hathaway, Bryan and Devore were present.
9 His friend Osgood did the deal and Devore paid with a personal check.
10 Yes, I said, remembering how Max Devore had run his wheelchair at me.
11 I want to hear from either you or Mattie Devore around elevenish tomorrow.
12 My caretaker wasn't talking about ghostly noises; he was talking about Mattie Devore .
13 It was almost certainly the Mattie who had attracted Lance Devore .
14 Just be glad you didn't leave it in Mattie Devore , bucko.
15 Now Dickie Brooks and his cronies think Max Devore is walking talking Jesus.
16 I opened the door and brought Kyra Devore inside Sara Laughs.
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