This was a beautiful dress, great price and good quality, one wrote.
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On good days he's able to feed himself, but cannot dress himself.
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She went to Bullock's, bought a 'new dress, new hat, new shoes.
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America has certainly reached its egalitarian summit as far as dress goes.
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In India, specially in June, they are not particular about the dress.
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Especially since she started the year in the garment without any credit!
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Ask yourself how long you will be using a garment or item.
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The one garment, I thought, was the only drawback in the scene.
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They enclosed the whole body to the armpits in a waterproof garment.
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To be clear, this is not a garment that will protect you.
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Rising apparel costs could also weigh on Sears' gross margins next year.
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But the true test of good workout apparel isn't how it looks.
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The first occurs in his description of the apparel of Indian women:
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Crew makes preparations for possible debt restructuring -sources U.S. apparel retailer J.
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The two men in white apparel give the key to the ascension.
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So often is the natural nothing but the inevitable in holiday garb.
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Morality is the garb of religion; religion is the root of morality.
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Kill not game while in the sacred precincts or in pilgrim garb.
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Robes weren't reserved for formal events; they were part of everyday garb.
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The marquis pictured this religious pioneer in the garb of a soldier.
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Sweet and dainty were the damsels, alike in raiment and in face.
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All the remainder of the raiment they indulged in was utterly indescribable.
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The labor of the daughter's hands provides food and raiment for both.
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No change had taken place in the ordinary raiment of my friend.
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The naked trees were being clothed in spring raiment, fresh and green.
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It is difficult to clothe such shadowy abstractions in clear, simple form.
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They clothe themselves in winter with good furs of beaver and elk.
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The town of Mowbray ought to clothe the world with our resources.
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Their bread shall feed our famishing country; their wool clothe its nakedness.
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A winter campaign would be hard, with men to feed and clothe.'
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Several attempts had been made to habilitate Oscar Wilde's drama on the New York stage, and had failed.
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But sorrow and disaster have followed upon innumerable efforts to habilitate it in the opera houses of the world.
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For our own sake we must habilitate him, educate and elevate him, make him, if possible, a contented and useful citizen.
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After the lapse of twenty years it is still impossible to say that "Otello" has really been habilitated in New York.
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It is the dregs of the population habilitated in the robes of their intelligent predecessors, and asserting over them the rule of ignorance and corruption....
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Let us give him a first-rate fitout; it costs us nothing.
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Some one fails to fitout a ship: judgement must be given.
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France began to fitout a fleet and army to help us.
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He himself was empowered to procure and fitout a third vessel.
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You have got cheek enough to fitout a life insurance agency.
Uso de tog em inglês
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Shandy walked up to them, feeling hollow and colder than the tog.
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But de tog is de pest runner of dem poys, egsept de vootchuck.
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I'd tog you out like an A.B., and swear you knew your duty.
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They also called me "tog", which was a local term for queer.
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Your master he get well: goot tog, down!
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And you'll all excuse me, won't you, while I hurry away to tog for dress parade?
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Summer- weight six-tog Polish goose-down duvets will also help you sleep more soundly in the warmer weather.
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Two years ago Duncan Jones wore a high-tog lemon jumpsuit to present his debut film at SXSW.
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Now go on in and tog up.
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They know how to tog themselves out.
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Then, getting out of bed, he groped about the room and at last found a thick tog of wood.
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The king size 13.5 tog version is down from €564 to €395.
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Keep away, mine goot tog!
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But de black poy haf run after de tog, ant he vas run so fast as nefer you saw.
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Later at about 4.30 p.m. he will tog out for hockey practice with the under-14s.
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Vell, maype not; but dat Nero ish a goot, kind tog; he bide dramps, but nefer dose nice leetle girl.