They were Scotsmen in kilts, brandishing bayonets and wearing feathered bonnets. |
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Women's costumes in Normandy include white, flared bonnets and dresses with wide, elbow-length sleeves. |
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No problem I thought, as I grabbed the jump leads and opened the bonnets of both cars. |
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He said all the women wore sun bonnets, and got them all decked out with flowers too. |
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Pioneer women wore bonnets and gloves to keep their skin white while plowing the fields. |
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For the region's playgroups and nurseries it has been a feast of babies, bonnets and bunnies in the lead-up to Easter. |
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Easter is next week and that means little kids in cute dresses and bonnets, not down jackets and knit caps. |
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Six or seven cars were damaged, with bonnets dented, sunroofs smashed and scrapings on the sides of the cars. |
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Women, including the suburb's mayor, strode about in period dresses and bonnets, men in buckskins or colorful military uniforms of the day. |
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This sun hat frames the face very nicely and is reminiscent of the old prairie sun bonnets. |
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Finally, Southwark College ventured into an early Easter Parade with big paper bonnets and top hats adding impact to a collage of designs. |
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Straw boaters, summer bonnets and picnic baskets will be the order of the day although limited refreshments will be provided at the venue. |
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Clever seamstresses, milliners, and tradesmen quickly reproduced the latest in sleeves, bonnets, and furnishings for their wealthy clients. |
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Men often dressed in baggy black pants and wide-brimmed hats, while women wore voluminous black dresses, embroidered bodices, and lace bonnets. |
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To heighten the tension, the Amish group is dressed in traditional attire that includes bonnets and suspenders. |
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As if skinny jeans weren't bad enough, they want to inflict sun bonnets upon us? |
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They often looked quite picturesque, the womenfolk in their bonnets and the men folk in their straw hats. |
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From the simplest berets and plain straw bonnets to turbans, toques and tricorns, hats are central to her look. |
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The men were in their shirt sleeves, while the women wore sun bonnets and many were bare-footed. |
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We've made cards for children in Africa, valentines for hospital patients, and Easter bonnets to sell at our fundraising auction. |
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The images below show an assortment typical of the many types of calico sun bonnets which we have. |
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My favourites were the bagpipers in kilts and bonnets with green capes thrown over one shoulder. |
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Outside on a flat grassy plain, shepherdesses in long skirts and satin-covered sun bonnets are moving other groups of white goats. |
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For all you chileheads that are looking for a knock-you-into-the-next-room, eye-watering, throat-burning sauce, use habaneros or scotch bonnets. |
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Freshly installed spouse Sophie, meanwhile, has only just stopped short of draping herself across the bonnets of sports cars in ermine and tiara. |
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Another way to reduce sail is to build a sail with removable sections called bonnets and drabbiers. |
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The women wore dresses with many petticoats, gloves on their hands, and bonnets or hats on their heads. |
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To suggest that objectors to speed humps are a minority with bees in their bonnets is both purblind and arrogant. |
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While the sun did not shine, many Easter bonnets were on display in the calm, dry but dull weather conditions. |
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Hard to miss, especially as they turned out in full dress uniform with plaids and feather bonnets on what turned out to be a warm day. |
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She had many bonnets, but the new style was a small hat that did nothing to shade the sun from your eyes but tied underneath your chin with beautiful silk strings. |
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Heavy doors, high bonnets, loud engines, a vibrating gear stick, zero real visibility… Trucks keep it real. |
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So far they have handed over 800 jumpers, some with bonnets and booties and ten knitted or crocheted blankets. |
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Far, far away, in a little mushroom village, live a group of little blue pixies in short trousers and white bonnets called the Smurfs. |
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This unit wore plaid pants rather than the kilt but continued to wear its distinctive Highland bonnets. |
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They had decided to revert to the old-style button-up tunics and bonnets. |
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Easter bunnies, mad March hares and a tonne of daffodils, chicks and eggs all of them made an appearance on this year's traditional Easter bonnets. |
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Their passage was punctuated by faint thuds of flowers being thrown on the bonnets. |
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Bouncing on politicians' bonnets and thereby managing to make them appear as victims? |
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If you so dare, double the number of scotch bonnets for something that will blow your socks off. |
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Representations and photographs of funerals, hearses and cemeteries, mourning jewellery and bonnets, death notices. |
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The shaky two-minute video shows Rudyard, Desmond, and Oscar, dressed in tiny bonnets, wrapped in blankets. |
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The tarry substance was splashed over doors, wings, windows and bonnets. |
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The skin is blackened to form a crisp casing that seals in the meat's moisture, and slathered in a distinctive sauce made with allspice, potent Scotch bonnets and thyme. |
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Leather bonnets that marked the early 19th century gave way to styled hair and lavishly veiled hats of the 20th century. |
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Women wear full black dresses with embroidered bodices and lace bonnets. |
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Suddenly a group of inebriated young men came bouncing along the line of parked vehicles, greeting us lewdly as they stomped great dents into the cars' roofs and bonnets. |
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Dresses irked him, let alone such things as bonnets, gloves, and parasols. |
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One was for prominent Bollywood directors, the other was for the Jane Austen society who turned up to the screening in Bath dressed in bonnets and top hats. |
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After fierce fighting the Mahratta front line on the British left was broken by the 78th Highlanders, majestic giants in kilts and feathered bonnets. |
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The Knights and Ladies of the Garter were dressed in dark blue velvet robes, red velvet hoods, and black velvet bonnets topped with swaying ostrich plumes. |
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The technique was commonly used for different kinds of headgear, such as caps, hoods, bonnets, hairnets and snoods, as well as for stockings, mittens, collars and sashes. |
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Both depict Liberty figures standing with their fasces and bonnets supported on staffs before key locations in Rome, as if claiming them as their own. |
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Men often dressed in baggy black pants and colorful, wide-brimmed hats, while women wore voluminous black dresses, colorfully embroidered bodices, and lace bonnets. |
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You'll also find new baby sailor hats, baby sailor berets, baby sun bonnets, smocked bonnets for babies, and beautiful christening bonnets and christening hats. |
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She became a professional seamstress with her own alteration store, stitching everything from sun bonnets to wedding gowns to linings for caskets. |
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This crowded vision of men in top hats and women in fashionable bonnets is not actually a portrait, but viewers can make out the figures of Manet and Charles Baudelaire, a poet. |
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People were reluctant to slam a bonnet shut in those days. One just did not slam bonnets and doors. |
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In fact, the author's numerous bee-infested bonnets are a delight, as is the way his enthusiasms inform, for example, an extended discussion of Debussy or the radically Russophile conception of early 20th-century works. |
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Joseph and Moses Nichols imported and sold dry goods. It is clear from their display windows full of fabrics, shawls, bonnets and notions that their target clientèle was women. |
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Scotch bonnets or fairy ring mushrooms may be eaten raw. |
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Attendance was over 700, the event lasted three days, and the daytime dress code for many ran to pale Regency dresses, demure bonnets and straw baskets to hold anything that wouldn't fit into a period-correct reticule. |
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She wears bonnets and rustling silk onesies, spoons her Pablum from a vintage silver porringer and exudes the soapy fragrance of Bulgari Petite Maman. |
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Their feather bonnets carry a red, white and blue hackle denoting the colours of the Royal Corps of Transport. |
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Purple bonnets fringed soft, pink, querulous faces on pillows in bath chairs. |
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Claudia accomplished some shopping in the spirit of perfunctoriness that robs even new bonnets of their bloom. |
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For Mari I packed romper suits and a worsted knit jacket, a crochet sweater and one of her peek-a-boo bonnets. |
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They imagined that an entry toll, a penny in the turnstile, would keep the indecorous at bay and ensure that solemn middle-class promenaders could compare their bonnets and parasols in peace. |
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Chesterfield's taxis can be easily recognised to hail as they are black in colour with distinctive white bonnets and tailgates. |
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But dealing with his trademark themes of madness, body horror and sexual panic, this is Cronenberg on familiar territory, despite the parasols and lace bonnets. |
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But some of the gathered skirts, with an extra tire of fabric around the middle, looked dustily Yamamoto, with pious allusions to women in bonnets and rustic stoles. |
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It includes detailed instruction for bonnets, bootees and matinee coats. |
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