Peggy Sue, the elderly calico cat, jumped onto the monitor and cried for attention. |
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The group of 15 five to 11-year-olds tried their hands at making drawstring bags using unbleached calico. |
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Another good idea is to put masking tape on white calico in order to create striped curtains. |
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What once might have been a real cow's hide, was now calico, stretched and teased over the ribs and stitched into place. |
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More often these days you see people with calico or green bags lugging their shopping home. |
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Retailers also seek to provide alternatives to plastic shopping bags, such as calico or paper bags. |
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The frock was made of fine white calico wrought with blue and red thread in flowers and branch designs. |
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For a more permanent banner, use calico instead of paper, and stitch the letters from scraps of fabric. |
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Women wear one-piece calico or cotton dresses, or loose blouses and skirts. |
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Flannel continued in use until the 1870s, when a rough cotton calico replaced it. |
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The women liked to wear clothing fashioned from calico and other printed cloth, and silk ribbons became popular hair ornaments. |
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No calico cat should ever, EVER be permitted in the vicinity of the Business Unit. |
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A slender calico cat, battered by years of battling rats, gave birth to one litter after another, of which few kittens survived. |
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I watched the horse walk off, my eye staring at the pattern of colours that had always reminded more of a calico cat than anything else. |
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A calico kitten was right under her feet, and Sanura twisted her leg to step farther over the little cat. |
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Ann is 70 years old and lives alone, except for her long-time companion, an aging calico cat named Molly. |
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A little calico kitten, mottled with orange, brown, and white, had caught her eye. |
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Cyril reached down and stroked the calico cat's head with a work-roughened hand, and was rewarded with an even louder purr. |
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A block away from the statue, a calico cat casually crosses the street right in front of me, unperturbed by traffic. |
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Katarinka went over to the basket and stroked the calico cat curled up inside it. |
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You see that big square yellow building a little to the side, through the walkway where the fat calico cat is sleeping? |
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On her way out the door, she petted one of her four calico cats in its bed near the door. |
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A small calico cat was digging through a trashcan, eagerly searching for some food. |
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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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With her window open the cold night air prickled her skin and blew through her long calico red hair. |
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In 1843, Augusts Applegath established a silk and calico printing works in the town. |
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The quilt with the numerous calico prints provides more surface design than the quilts made from plaincolored fabrics. |
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And then there was the mix of calico, structured ruffles and sculptural pleats all in one outfit. |
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Since the 14th century, the cotton textile industry has boomed in the Yangtze delta area where there were many blue calico workshops. |
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By Thursday I will assess my progress, and I might make a bertha collar to dress up an existing calico dress. |
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She has a different coat than her genetic donor, Rainbow, a calico domestic shorthair. |
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She had on a dark calico gown, check apron, a black calamanco skirt, a blue and white check handkerchief, and a black silk bonnet. |
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To outsiders, Nantong is probably best known for its gorgeous blue printed calico. |
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A pillow is regarded as obligatory and may be made, like the death-clothes, from white calico. |
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We had a fascinating discussion about the skills of working calico, of cutting and barking, for the sails and of making the blocks which the boats needed. |
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What do you suggest I start buying besides denim, gingham, and calico? |
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Scientists showed that diseases such as Aucuba mosaic, calico mosaic, latent virus, leaf rolling mosaic, mild mosaic, rugose mosaic, and severe mosaic are viral in nature. |
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At the age of six, I myself wore a tallith katan, or scapular, under my shirt, only mine was a scrap of green calico print, whereas theirs are white linen. |
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The men's clothes were made from calico by their women-folk and waterproofed with a mixture of eggs and boiled oil, so the clothes were all a yellowish grey colour! |
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The collage is based on a sheet of calico and depicts many familiar Chippenham landmarks such as the river, the war memorial, the Western Arches and the park bandstand. |
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It is to a ruby eyed raven as a tortoiseshell is to a calico. |
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By the beginning of the eighteenth century the British and the Dutch East India companies were delivering over a million pieces of Indian calico to Europe. |
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Before moving to America he had worked in Chorley as an apprentice calico designer and learned the art of engraving at his father's business, who was a woollen manufacturer. |
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A small calico cat leaped from his shoulder to the top of his head. |
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They tied calico filled with heated salt around my neck for my tonsillitis and cared for me day and night. The boys visited me and slipped baby powers under my pillow. |
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Part of Maj Riordan's job was to break up the slabs of chocolate with a hammer so that it could be put in the parcels before they were wrapped in calico to be sent abroad. |
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Yawo Muslims do not use wooden coffins, but bury their dead by wrapping them in a calico sheet called sanda. |
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She took him to a room above-stairs, and introduced him to a bed on which a magnified bolster, in yellow calico, figured as a counterpane. |
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Sometimes a neighborhood cat, a calico, wanders by and peers in. |
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Ernie Tailby ran his stall, AE Tailby Fabrics, for 31 years, arriving in the city in 1968 just as new materials like crimplene were taking over from cotton, calico and muslin. |
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This summer WXPN named Calico an Album of the Week, and its cheery buoyancy has earned it airplay nationwide. |
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The rogues ransack the place in search of a treasure map, carting the women, including feisty Violet Miranda, onto a ship run by the dastardly but suave Captain Calico Jack. |
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In contrast to this scholarly account, the evocatively-entitled Tin Horns and Calico is a lively account, based on anecdotal information and data from private sources. |
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Among the most infamous Caribbean pirates of the time, was Edward Teach or Blackbeard, Calico Jack Rackham and Bartholomew Roberts. |
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Acclaim's submergible LED fixture, also used in the Calico Mine Ride, highlight the Camp's waterfalls. |
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Known for manufacturing the Protector Home Fire Escape Ladder, Calico Ladders will now offer a wide range of ladders and stands. |
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Anne Bonny, for example, dressed and acted as a man while on Captain Calico Jack's ship. |
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Wake up and walk straight over to Calico Jacks beach bar and eat some chicken wingding and drink some brews 'til about 4 pm, then go skate the park. |
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It also entered into a venture with Community Medical Center of Izard County, a 25-bed critical access hospital at Calico Rock, to provide home health and hospice services. |
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