The background motif and vestimentary tunics are largely borrowed from Ottoman art. |
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Each dressed exactly the same as the next, in brown leather riding breeches and tunics the color of dried blood. |
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As the minstrels played music, they ate, watching the dancers in scarlet skirts and gold tunics twist and sway timelessly. |
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At its four corners, four Welsh guards in bearskins and red tunics stood motionless. |
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He designed silky shirts for the men and short, brightly colored belted tunics for the women. |
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Their tunics and cloaks are capacious and richly colored and, by the trecento, are usually decorated with gold hems and borders. |
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Some had old clothing, from ancient togas and tunics to overalls and denim. |
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The four actors, dressed in simple tunics over trousers, are on stage throughout. |
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The 45-strong squad is to begin fund-raising soon to enable them either to make or buy their own glittering tunics and uniforms. |
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Bulbs that have their own protective tunics, such as glads and crocosmias, can be stored in baskets, boxes, or mesh bags. |
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The muscle fiber types used for slow jetting, hovering and respiration are located immediately beneath the inner and outer tunics. |
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The turbans of the doormen are the indigo of Sikh warriors, their tunics have sashes in lipstick vermilion. |
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Netting featured throughout the display, popping up as a panel on the back of a blouson or as material for the skimpiest of tunics. |
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Dressing only in skivvies, or tunics, with no armour or protection other than their sword skills, they were outnumbered and outplayed. |
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In more traditional settings, people wear boubous, loose-fitting cotton tunics with large openings under the arms. |
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Smart guides in black tunics and trousers with Ndebele trim, offer assistance with a friendly smile the moment anyone looks lost. |
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From the wrapped waistcloths of the Egyptians to the tunics, mantles and togas of the Greeks, men enjoyed untrammeled freedom. |
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They begin in sparkly capes, which are soon discarded to reveal seventies-style Roman tunics. |
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For many of the young bucks in their scarlet tunics, what starts as a great imperial adventure ends in either a squalid death or captivity. |
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The men wore knee length wrap-around skirts or kilt like woollens as well as tunics, cloaks and even one-piece garments. |
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These tunics were usually worn to below the knee, but during travel they were hitched up by a belt to make walking easier. |
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Traditionally, they wear tunics and sarongs of homespun cotton, dyed red, blue, and black. |
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They sat on the edge of the low shelf which served as a bench, scrubbed and washed and dressed in clean tunics. |
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Bulbs that have their own protective tunics, such as gladioli and crocosmias, can be stored in baskets, boxes, or mesh bags. |
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Before he can figure out what's happening, a bunch of albinos in white tunics and cream-colored fright wigs start shooting arrows at him. |
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Marcus steered me away from the desks and towards the fringes of the crowd, which was now composed only of people in white tunics. |
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Chiffon tunics and ruched leggings combined with fur cowls and bronze high heels for a modern-rustic effect. |
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There are also putti riding dolphins and angels with fluttering tunics pressing against their epicene bodies. |
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In 1572, the Spanish prohibited the Quechua from wearing native Inca tunics and wrap-around dresses. |
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Donning replicas of Inca tunics, rather than contemporary Andean garb, Quechua Indians reenact the Inca sun-worshiping ceremony. |
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What surprised Maria was their lack of armor, except for a few that wore hardened leather jerkins over their tunics. |
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Beneath it lay more men's clothes, including linen tunics of fine weave and workmanship. |
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Today's tops borrow heavily from Indian high fashion, with long tunics and caftans all prettied up with sequins. |
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For spring, that translates into caftans and tunics and embroidered skirts, teamed variously with stovepipe pants and fitted tops for contrast. |
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Some of them had little rapiers at their sides, others had shiny metal buttons on their tunics. |
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The men wore knee length wrap-around skirts or kilt-like woollens as well as tunics, cloaks and even one-piece garments. |
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She had grown up with worsted tunics and humble pies, not satin gowns and foreign delicacies. |
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Handwoven cotton cloth is sewn into wraps for women and tunics for men, as well as into blankets. |
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The sight of huntsmen and women riding around in red tunics amid a pack of hounds is often described as picturesque. |
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On the left side of the panel, two barefoot attendants approach the altar, clad in short tunics and wearing laurel wreaths. |
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Mr Joyce has just returned from Basra where he was able to take dozens of helmets, tunics, leggings and boots to the under-privileged men. |
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The boys, trying hard to look cool despite the heat, are mostly in jeans and T-shirts, though a few wear smart royal blue tunics. |
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Ever since my forced childhood stint in Sunday school, I had associated the Gospels with stories about ancient men in dusty tunics. |
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The men wore loose tunics and breeches, both in lovely colours, and wide tasselled sashes and embroidered vests. |
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Here, the initial H is formed by two performers sporting long tunics and distinctive pointed shoes. |
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And the competent staff slink around in navy blue tunics with mandarin collars. |
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Ten years of girls' boarding schools decked out in mauve tunics, jumper, mauve tie and mauve bloomers gave me a certain antipathy to the colour. |
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Unveiled girls in bright pink tunics gathered water from a turquoise river and balanced bundles on their heads while eagles soared above. |
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Such tunics were deliberately patched and made ragged to indicate their wearers' status as religious mendicants. |
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Just before intermission, Georgian dancers in crimson hats and tunics perform with stirring exuberance, reminding us that earthbound entertainment can also thrill. |
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As usual, the ceremonial of the Nijmegen Company Grenadier Guards, who formed the Guard of Honour in scarlet tunics and black bearskins, was immaculate. |
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The design team sent out a dirge of mostly camel-colored leggings, leather shorts, tunics, and jackets. |
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In the Amazon, native Amerindians wear face paint and traditional tunics. |
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They too wore red tunics, belted at the waist with a black belt. |
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The lights go down, the curtain comes up and we're back in variety, all caked panstick, female dancers in fishnet tights and cutaway tunics, high kicks, sequins and sparkles. |
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The men no longer wore the stiff skirt or tonnelet of the 18th century but simple tights, trunks, and tunics which gave them more freedom to move. |
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For Spring, Giannini looked back to that golden era of the late 1960s, where long tunics, oodles of ruffles, and major statement jewels were de rigueur. |
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He wore hessian tunics and collected replica maces and battleaxes. |
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Thrusting drawer after drawer open, Adaela discovered stockings, slippers, jewelry, cosmetics, tunics, chemises, corsets, petticoats, and head coverings. |
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I never wore the fancy gowns and dresses of the town girls, much preferring the worn leggings and tunics handed down to me when they became to small for my brothers. |
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Also staff dressed in tunics, sarongs, and silk headscarves. |
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As weaponry began to render body armor obsolete, coats of arms were scaled down and used on tunics and caps, still in the form of the escutcheon or shield. |
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To a soundtrack that blended the Gypsy Kings with rapper Eminem, models paraded in sheer white cotton voile tunics trimmed with tiny passementerie balls for an ethnic touch. |
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They had decided to revert to the old-style button-up tunics and bonnets. |
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The range includes pret cambric kurtas and silk tunics in a variety of designs and colours. |
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They consisted of heavily embroidered tunics and satin trousers and yashmaks for us dancing maidens. |
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And at Calypso and Calypso Home, silk tunics and cowhide coasters will enchant even the hardest-to-shop-for in-law. |
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Loose-fitting tunics with flares low over the hips and a bit of gauzy transparency here and there joined the series of fun, kicky mini-skirts. |
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During the winter months, men would commonly wear deerskin tunics and leggings with moccasins. |
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Finally, before going out we all slip two Mills Bombs, with pins already straightened, in the bottom pockets of our tunics. |
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If you'd been hoping that the smocking, ruffles, tunics and bows of the last two seasons were on their way out then I'm sorry to say that you're going to be disappointed. |
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Bayonets fixed, they moved forward in dressed ranks as if on parade, presenting irresistible targets in their red tunics, and webbing pipeclayed to a shining white. |
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The company markets qiviut, musk ox fur, which is light, soft and eight times warmer than wool, in the form of hats, stoles, tunics, scarves, headbands and smoke rings. |
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Military tunics were shorter than the ones worn by civilians. |
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The tunics of poor people and labouring slaves were made from coarse wool in natural, dull shades, with the length determined by the type of work they did. |
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Senators wore tunics with broad red stripes, called tunica laticlavia. |
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