I brought a range of things from dresses to mini skirts to tank tops to trousers and jerseys. |
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The hip hop female look asks for low waist trendy jeans or skirts to bring attention to the hips and for tight tops to accentuate the chest. |
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Like jean jackets, your jeans can be worn with multiple tops and shoe styles. |
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Bake the quiches for 30-35 minutes, until the filling has puffed and the tops are lightly golden. |
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Dozens of turrets and towers jutted into the painted sky, black-and-violet flags waving from their tops. |
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Trouser suits and jersey knit tops are key items in what she calls her seasonal capsule wardrobe of significant items. |
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They don't have a button on the waistband but since I rarely wear short tops that's okay. |
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Guys especially like to see women in low waist pants paired with crop tops. |
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Plain suiting and tweed is teamed with slick, shiny leather and fine jersey tops. |
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Gowns with halter tops, pouf satin or silk skirts or ripped hems are right in keeping with the rock princess look. |
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Just prior to the contest, he chugs an entire bottle of castor oil and tops it off with an egg. |
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Cut the tops off the carrots and celery and peel your onion, then dice them. |
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Play up your figure with fitted tops, spaghetti-strap blouses and dresses, jackets with cinched waists and sleeveless tanks with round, high necklines. |
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Strapless or V-neck tops, corsets and kimonos with shaped waists fit the bill, while ruched or shirred details can also help create shape and a lean line. |
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Unemployment in some Central Valley towns tops 30 percent, and in cases even 40 percent. |
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His current winter collection features slouch pants, lustrous shirt dresses, halter tops and knee-length dirndl skirts in a predominantly black, white and camel palette. |
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There was a way that it caressed her body and the pleats hung just so, brushing the tops of her feet like a soft whisper. |
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It also, as it happens, is a great movie, with a 79 Metacritic score that tops every other blockbuster released this summer. |
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I spotted American students wandering around London last week dressed in Stars and Stripes shorts and bikini tops. |
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We'll wait on the beets until the next crop comes in with fresh tops. |
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Shemilt ensures the breathability and absorbency of the 95 percent bamboo fabric tops. |
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If the tops of the rock units within the folds remain pointing upwards, they are called anticlines and synclines, respectively. |
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The data provides details of wind speed and direction, air temperature, cloud type and tops, and other features. |
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The highest elevation is only wetted by the tops of sea spray, the lowest is several meters deep. |
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Leaching occurs on the dunes, washing humus into the slacks, and the slacks may be much more developed than the exposed tops of the dunes. |
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Sweden tops other European countries in the number of published scientific works per capita. |
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The bomber carried away the mast tops and the aerial then crashed into the sea to the cheers of the rest of the convoy. |
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There are promenades along both cliff tops with parks at either end and sandy beaches on the coast. |
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The data showed the configuration of the seafloor where he saw that some undersea mountains had flat tops. |
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The tops of the arches collapsed after being weakened by rainfall and wind, leaving disconnected stacks. |
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The open tops of the vessels increase the risk of contamination, but proper cleaning procedures help to control the risk. |
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He was supplied with darts sacred to Huitzilopochtli, which came with wooden tips and flint tops. |
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The mountains of the Polar Ural have exposed rock with sharp ridges, though flattened or rounded tops are also found. |
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Most hosts wore fleece hats with coloured cloth tops in full dress, and round caps, with or without peaks, for ordinary duties. |
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Explosions frequently occur during bushfires in eucalyptus forests where the volatile oils in the tree tops suddenly combust. |
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Hundreds of tops exist and many writers have attempted to draw up definitive lists. |
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Two smooth spurs on this eastern flank of Skiddaw, Sale How and Hare Crag, are listed in separate tops in some guidebooks. |
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It then turns north, descending gradually toward Derwentwater, the main tops being High Spy, Maiden Moor and Catbells. |
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Travelling in this direction the main tops are Graystones, Broom Fell, Lord's Seat and Barf. |
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Above Buckbarrow are the minor tops of Glade How and Cat Bield, leading onto the great south west shoulder. |
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The beauty of the scene is completed by a succession of rocky tops and nestling tarns, until the high point is reached at the western end. |
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Some remains of the old fence can be found on the watershed, crossing both tops. |
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Many lower tops also decorate the fell, sometimes to the confusion of visitors. |
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Its curving summit ridge contains three small tops, each of which is marked by a cairn. |
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Away from these famous tops however it is possible to find quieter walking, particularly to the south. |
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Beyond Slight Side is a rough upland with many craggy tops and a number of tarns, before the southward descent finally ends in Lower Eskdale. |
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Most walkers will continue south along the ridge towards the next main fell of Allen Crags taking in three more subsidiary tops on the way. |
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Due to its thermal stability and chemical inertness, slate has been used for laboratory bench tops and for billiard table tops. |
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In Britain, many churches at the tops of hills are thought to have been built on the sites of earlier pagan holy places. |
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It is built on mountain tops, and was meant to defend against invaders from the north, and among others, Mongolians. |
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The power company had lopped off the tops of the trees along the road, and they stood betopped, blunted, like a child's drawing of trees. |
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The rounded hill tops are millstone covered with shallow soil or peat above 400 metres. |
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Me and my two brothers used to play with Beyblades all of the time, battling the spinning tops to see who spun the longest. |
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Everlastings of one kind or another were used to make gaiters, shoe tops and liveries for sergeants and catchpoles. |
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Gigantic jets appear to provide an electrical connection between cloud tops and the ionosphere. |
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Duench whips out bowls with expandable tops, hangable onion holders, portion control plates. |
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On the high mountain tops, species including ptarmigan, mountain hare and stoat can be seen in their white colour phase during winter months. |
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Though unpleasantly bitter, karela tops the list of diabetes-friendly foods. |
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Other notable tops are Hedgehope Hill, Windy Gyle, Cushat Law and Bloodybush Edge. |
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Originally RAFMRS Land Rovers had blue bodies and bright yellow tops, to be better seen from above. |
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One hypothesis is that they drove elephants, rhinoceroses and hippopotamuses over the tops of cliffs or into bogs to more easily kill them. |
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A stockade is an enclosure of palisades and tall walls made of logs placed side by side vertically with the tops sharpened to provide security. |
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Walkways along the tops of the curtain walls allowed defenders to rain missiles on enemies below, and battlements gave them further protection. |
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If divided by mountains, they will fight for the mastery of the passages of the tops. |
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In 1934, Leeds switched to blue and yellow halved shirts incorporating the city crest, white shorts and blue socks with yellow tops. |
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Kellogg also expanded the brand by introducing pancakes, mini waffles, French toast, and muffin tops. |
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Kuwait's television drama industry tops other Gulf drama industries and produces a minimum of fifteen serials annually. |
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Signal towers were built upon hill tops or other high points along the wall for their visibility. |
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With this form of nethergarment the stockings are tied just below the knees, and often hanging over the garter like the tops of boots. |
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Seals are sometimes carved with the owners' zodiac animals on the tops of the seals. |
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He grips with a brisk clench, makes masterly eye contact and tops it off with a light pat on the wrist from his nonshaking hand. |
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Peaks with low prominence are either subsidiary tops of some higher summit or relatively insignificant independent summits. |
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The land around here is very ridgy, so we get too little sun between ridges and too much wind at the tops. |
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The button-down shirts and plain coloured skivvies were replaced by beads, fringed shawls and loose fitting Asian-style tops. |
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So off we went, six sleazy hookers in low-cut leopard stretch tops, red teddys with micro minis, skin tight hot pink latex pants. |
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Joe Issenberg, Al Kahn, A. Amato and B. B. Saunders all agreed that it was tops for a meeting place. |
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Surrounded by legions of young trendites in low-slung jeans and shrunken tops, the elegantly dressed actress was out of her element. |
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Hence, there are no mountain tops one can scale to directly gaze at vast expanses of the abyssal seafloor. |
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The coal industry is blowing the tops off mountains in Appalachia. |
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You can pinch the tops out to make them branch out, as you can with antirrhinums. |
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Three men wearing balaclava hooded tops attacked a woman in Almondbury early today. |
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This exciting women's activewear theme is offered on various bras, capris, pants, shorts and tops. |
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It was not sold in Europe until the late 90s and the longer wheelbase Grand Voyager tops the range. |
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Spinning also has a full line of cycling jerseys, bottoms, tops and casual wear for both men and women including the new Wordle Thermal shirt. |
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You can solve for ''x'' with one of Modshop's side tables, with zebrawood, hickory, rosewood or oak veneer tops on sleek, chrome, X-shaped legs. |
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The likes of Louis Vuitton and Prada embraced 1950s nostalgia with wasp-waisted circle skirts or prim and proper pencil skirts, along with corset-style tops. |
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Precision Water Jet has been in business since 2004 and has built its reputation on designing and building custom slab counter tops from the simple to the lavish. |
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Many of its top quality supplex activewear 2010 workout capris, yoga bras, sport tops, workout pants and athletic shorts have limited supplies in colors and styles. |
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Beg your pardon, sir, but this here officer o' yourn in the gambooge tops, 'ull never earn a decent livin' as a master o' the ceremonies any vere. |
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However, the ridge has two additional fells, numerous subsidiary tops and several small tarns making its traverse an appealing and challenging walk. |
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The forky lightning flashed, and the deep toned thunder reverberated peal on peal, while the shrieking winds rocked the tree tops, and poured their wild melody upon the ear. |
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On the western side, descending from Fairfield are Great Rigg, Heron Pike and Nab Scar while the eastern ridge bears the tops of Hart Crag, Dove Crag, High Pike and Low Pike. |
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It all took maybe three minutes, tops, and the dealer was now ninety dollars richer. He even gave the custie one for free to make it an even ten jacks. |
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There's the layered look or the clean, slick silhouette reflected in double-breasted jackets, wrapover jersey tops, tailored tweed suits and silky shirts. |
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Hundreds of tops exist and many writers have attempted to draw up definitive lists of fells and divided the range into areas to aid their description. |
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On Desert Island Discs, he described himself as having once been shy but having grown up to be antisocial and would avoid speaking to others, even lone walkers on fell tops. |
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This method usually leaves ridge and hill tops as flattened plateaus. |
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When on operational duty, officers wear black wicken layer tops with black uniform trousers and black fleece with police written on the chest and back. |
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After the Cape Supergroup had been folded into the Cape Fold Mountains, these soft mudstones readily washed away from the mountain tops, and only remain in the valleys. |
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Although the tops of the original Cape Fold Mountains were eroded away, they eroded much slower than the considerably softer Karoo deposits to the north. |
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The whole of the corn offal is better food than wheat straw, but its blades and tops are so greatly superiour, that cattle prefer them to hay, and will fatten on them as well. |
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The two white buildings on the Leeds skyline are the Parkinson building of Leeds University and the Civic Hall, with golden owls adorning the tops of the latter's twin spires. |
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In time of peace, the young men, by penetrating the deep recesses of the woods, and climbing the tops of mountains, learn by practice to endure fatigue through day and night. |
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In 1903, Celtic adopted their now famous green and white hooped tops. |
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The tops of the Coniston Fells may be climbed from many points, including the village of Coniston at their base, or from Seathwaite in the Duddon Valley, or from Wrynose Pass. |
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With the coloured spinning tops invented by Forbes, Maxwell was able to demonstrate that white light would result from a mixture of red, green, and blue light. |
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The south coast of Gower is the chief magnet for walkers, with a path stretching from Mumbles Head across the cliff tops, beaches and coastal woodland to Rhossili. |
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Other sections had less secure support, consisting, in some cases, of sections of toddy palm, insulated with pieces of sal wood fastened to their tops. |
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A large Wisconsin family in tank tops sat at a picnic table eating boloney sandwiches and generic cheese doodles so they could afford a thousand-dollar day at Disney. |
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He liked to look with avuncular owlishness over the tops of his specs. |
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The men were wearing pig tails, crop tops, and thighhigh skirts when they arrived at the Jailhouse Rock pub in Lincoln and started chatting to the other group. |
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Winnie the Poohs can be a little smug and take great pride in the fact that while the rest of us are spinning like crazy tops, they're walking calmly through life. |
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It also includes the Wastwater Screes overlooking Wasdale, the Glaramara ridge overlooking Borrowdale, the three tops of Crinkle Crags, Bowfell and Esk Pike. |
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Smaller-busted women should go for padded tops or strapless bandeaux. |
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