It was back in 1999 when the three pals decided to don their best bib and tucker for a day on the town. |
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My mother walked over to me, wiping her hand on the bib of her apron, and placed her right palm over my forehead, checking for a fever. |
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Her apron bib had a strap that went around her neck and the waist strings were tied behind her back. |
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That would be a pair of pink hot-pants with bib and braces that I once made but thankfully never wore. |
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On her shoulders she wore a small dark-colored fichu that crossed upon her breast, which was also covered by the large bib of her apron. |
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The company has continued to add full and bib apron styles and colors, and it has expanded its line, and introduced a new poplin smock. |
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Her apron bib was high to the collar in front, and fastened with straps which crossed at the back. |
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The white-breasted kingfisher is a noisy brown, bright blue and white bird, sporting a large white bib and a powerful red bill. |
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There should be no other colors on the bird except for a nice broad white bib under it's throat. |
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Divers have reported balleen wrasse, pollard, cod, bib and even basking sharks swimming around the frigate's passageways. |
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It made a perfect backdrop to photograph a huge shoal of bib and pollack, which jostled each other for position. |
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I've got my best bib and tucker on today, to mark the shattering climax of the project. |
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Certainly, he will have his best bib and tucker on for Saturday's extravaganza. |
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And the ladies were there in their best bib and tucker competing for Queen of Fashion which was judged by a TV presenter. |
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So your input is nothing less than you sticking your bib in where it was neither asked for, nor wanted. |
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The sequenced region corresponds to contiguous partial sequences of intron 4 and exon 5 of the bib gene. |
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He gingerly wiped away the spit with his bib and rolled over, mumbling a few nonsense words. |
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My mother used to keep a bib in her pocketbook for when we ate out when I was so small they had to go get a high chair and later a booster seat. |
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I was impressed by the size of the pollack and cod, and the large numbers of bib that filled the enclosed spaces of the wreck. |
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And this morning, he insisted that Po should wear a bib, and should sit up at his little table to have breakfast with him. |
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A wheatear with white eyebrow and orange bib perched nearby, robin shaped, hardly larger, soon to fly to Africa. |
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He removed the grey bib from around my neck and handed me a piece of white tissue. |
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I spotted a cleaner sporting a plastic bib with the words Tourist Attractions emblazoned across it. |
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I'm doing it properly, wearing the bib and so on, but I won't have to walk the course to get the yardages. |
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If the tide is running, a large shoal of bib will probably be holding position here against the current that surges through beneath the wreck. |
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One such gadget is a plastic baby bib that has a reservoir at the bottom to collect mistargeted food items. |
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They were not allowed through checkpoints without the bib and computerised chip given to every registered entrant. |
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Even with the Ireland team, when bibs are handed out, you know what the starting line-up will be, by the bib colour. |
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Unique to the garden store is a rugged nylon bib with five mesh pockets suitable for holding and organizing hand tools and seed packets. |
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Big female cuckoo wrasse, pollack, several bib and a John Dory were all I could see, although my view was slightly obscured by several fronds of kelp. |
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You need a nutcracker, a large bib and a bowl of warm melted butter. |
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The owner of the vessel was wearing bib style rain pants and a rain jacket over a tee shirt and sweat pants. |
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When Arthur comes in from work in his bib and brace, his sleeves are rolled up above his elbows, and I see the inside of his arms, the sinews and knotty veins. |
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Indicate the fastest time obtained in that run and which bib it was assigned to. |
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Each enumerator will carry an ID card and wear a yellow Census bib. |
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For example, imagine that a group consisting of the bib numbers 3, 6 and 1, in this order, arrive at the finish. |
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Given that children smear food into their hair, their ears, along the table, and on you, the small area of protection afforded by the bib is laughable, really. |
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Sue had made a special holder inside the bib of his dungarees. |
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All right, the old maxim about wearing overalls to qualify then donning best bib and tucker for the tournament proper still holds good. |
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Both band and bib were beaded, although the main design was usually on the bib, which in many cases was cut into eccentric shapes to outline the beaded design. |
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Extremely elastic open mesh bib with a fully seamless construction for support, comfort and breathability. |
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Like men, women also find bib pants considerably more comfortable, except when it comes to the call of nature. |
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He was wearing a baby blue diaper, and a bib with a yellow star on it. |
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The female is paler and lacks the grey crown, white cheeks, black bib and eye stripe and chestnut brown nape, but has a straw coloured stripe behind the eye. |
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It is a pale tan colour, though the cap and bib are darker brown. |
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They will arrive at the third World Cup wearing the yellow leader bib and having the prestige of being Britain's most successful crew this season. |
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There is not even any need to put on your best bib and tucker, because the restaurant itself is a surprisingly unostentatious venue that specialises in simplicity. |
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This plastic cover on the bib stops the mask from making electrical contact with the metallic jacket, especially when the fencer is perspiring. |
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The cowboys were dressed in bib overalls, which just about killed my father. |
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In summer the whole throat and breast are black, but in winter plumage the throat is white bounded by a horseshoe-shaped black bib. |
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You'll need the king-sized bib provided when you tackle the king-sized portions of lobster and the splendidly spectacular steaks. |
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The film's human creators – director Paul King and producer David Heyman – are nominated in the best British film and will arrive, present and correct, in best bib and tucker. |
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But there are, or ought to have been, a few names on show ready to impress the new national selector James Whitaker who is here in his best bib and tucker. |
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International Dress Up Your Pet Day saw pet owners putting their four-legged pals in their best bib and tucker for the cameras. |
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That bib could take care of all our healthcare and retirement. |
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These windproof bib tights keep you warm and protect you from spray. |
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Use of the electric bib is not required for this competition. |
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For instance, Emmi can display its banners and logo at prime parts of the course, within the start and finish areas, or on the athletes' bib numbers, guaranteeing extensive television coverage. |
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It must be exhausting fetching McCain's slippers after his afternoon snooze, tying his bib before din-dins, changing his nappies. |
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The Women's version of the Coastal Hi-Fit trouser features a high front bib and drop seat facility. |
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He don't look anything like the captain. This here cat has got a nice thick black coat of fur with a nice white bib and white feet. |
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I admired the tauromachian flourish with which, at the end of a haircut, they removed the white bib they had placed around their customers' necks. |
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Keeping ahead of the Joneses is a far more seductive proposition than keeping up with a pedestrian virtual bus driver in a fluorescent bib. |
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But to be sure baby was as good as gold, a perfect little dote in his new fancy bib. |
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The Bib Guard will also be sufficiently protected so as to be conveniently preservable for memories if desired. |
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Led Bib are a rockier kind of Polar Bear, but we could also make comparisons with New York combo Gutbucket. |
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For women, new spring 2013 styles include Force shirts, the 100 percent waterproof and wind-resistant Medford Jacket and Bib Overall and the Rockford Windbreaker. |
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Butterhead varieties get their name from their interior leaves, which are often butter-colored, and have names such as Buttercrunch and Summer Bib. |
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