Everybody and their mama and their grandmama and grand uncles haveclothing lines.
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Clothing in Summer.-Evenin summer, the baby should haveclothing which contains some wool.
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He must haveclothing and a dwelling; he must eat.
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Do all exercises in well ventilated room, haveclothing loose.
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He must haveclothing and dwelling; he must eat.
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All the children seemed to haveclothing featuring Mickey Mouse or other American cartoon characters.
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I must have books if only for rainy days; I must haveclothing against a change of season.
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But that's why we haveclothing.
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It didn't seem right for a girl who had a name not to haveclothing to wear, and a pair of shoes.
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The priests resemble alchemists, who boldly assert that they have the secret of making gold, while they scarcely haveclothing enough to cover their nudity.
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Havingclothing which suits those trends makes you look and feel fashionable.
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It was also another touch of power-shestill hadclothing on, he did not.
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They hadclothing of white linen and white wool, leather slippers, and felt hats.
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She then hadclothing and trinkets the possession of which she could not satisfactorily explain.
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Now she hadclothing, a dark dressing gown and slippers, and she had the information.
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I hadclothing sufficient, and there was no other want to take it from me.