It easy to get in and out of, with no zips, poppers or buttons to fiddle with in emergency robing or disrobing situations. |
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Both women identify not with the male gnawing on his cane as he watches the girls robing and disrobing, but with the girls. |
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Please note that Fellows are expected to make their own way to Massey Hall early for robing. |
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Most importantly, two coats is never an excuse for shoulder robing – it's irredeemably naff. |
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He noted the building has two courtrooms, along with related robing and conference rooms, which make extensive use of African mahogany. |
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A recessional hymn is sung in a procession returning from the choir to the robing room. |
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Later, in the robing room, they changed into jeans, sweaters and Hawaiian shirts, to the sound of The Clash's I Fought The Law. |
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Shoulder robing Part of Melania Trump's fashion repertoire. |
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Tony Blair may have a second landslide majority in the Commons but some of the coming legislation will face a coarse response at hunts, in judges' robing chambers, among union executives and in old people's homes. |
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One enters the apartments and the robing room from the courtyard. |
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The camera lingers on Lydia's ceremonial suiting-up process, like the robing of a priest before mass, and indeed like the way Alicia's bedgown is ritually changed and adjusted. |
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A double door opposite the stairs leads to the Royal Gallery, and another to the right opens to the Robing Room. |
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South of the House of Lords in sequence are the Prince's Chamber, Royal Gallery, and Queen's Robing Room. |
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The Lords temporarily used the Robing Room during the reconstruction. |
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