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1The Turks wear turbans; the Persians wear high caps of black lamb's-wool.
2They wear turbans instead of ties, but otherwise they're just the same.
3The pages all wear turbans of cord made from aloe fibres.
4Some wear turbans, but the majority simply skullcaps.
5You can always distinguish these, for they are the only Christians in Palestine that wear turbans habitually.
6A few have a striped jacket over their shirt, and the rich men or chiefs frequently wear turbans.
7Many of these rich men now dress as we do, except that they wear turbans instead of hats.
8Some wear turbans, others iron caps.
9The Christian Abyssinians usually go barehead and barefoot, in contrast to the Mahommedans, who wear turbans and leather sandals.
10When off duty they wear turbans and robes nearly as white as snow, and look both classical and colossal.
11Many wear turbans, others a conical cap of black Astrachan, from a foot to one and a half high.
12As testament of their faith, Sikh men often keep their beards long and wear turbans to cover their uncut hair.
13The country people are rude; going naked from the waist upwards, and wear turbans quite different from the fashion of the Moguls.
14The Irish Sikh Council has called for Sikhs to be allowed to wear turbans instead of caps when they join the Garda.
15It was a victory for 127 members of a religious group who wear turbans and distinctive clothes inspired by those of the Islamic prophets.
16Neither do the men wear turbans, as in India, but they fasten their hair with a comb, while the women fasten theirs with long pins.
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