Later, I watched from the sidelines as Spanish youths teased the bulls, using their shirts as capes. |
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The saloon uses disposable equipment, sterilised grooming kits, neck capes, imported disposable shaving kits and offers shower facilities. |
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Each was clad in their immaculate white Imperial Armor with light blue capes that snapped in a stiff breeze. |
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They begin in sparkly capes, which are soon discarded to reveal seventies-style Roman tunics. |
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Thirty gowns each, your highness, ten capes and five habits for both Princess Gayle and the viscountess as well. |
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Their armor was burnished bright red, and black capes swung over the shoulders and flapped in the light breeze. |
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I'm talking about the sort of satin capes with stand-up collars that Elvis wore in Vegas, or that wrestlers wear as they enter the ring. |
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Their capes were vaporized instantly, and the resulting explosions obliterated the backs of their armor. |
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Now the entire fall line is available to the rest of us, featuring jewel tones and rich hand-knits, plus capes, coats and leggings. |
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My favourites were the bagpipers in kilts and bonnets with green capes thrown over one shoulder. |
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Mind you, the outfits are of the least sensible variety, with flowing capes and swirling belts that would trip up even modest attempts to walk. |
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Cover clothing with the shoulder capes or take a cotton sheet and drape it over the clothing for the season to avoid dust and fading. |
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Farms unfurled to the Bays of Pollenca and Alcudia as one last surge of Sierra forked into capes Pinar and Formentor. |
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The Spaniards have no claim to property there except that they have established a few settlements and named rivers and capes. |
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Regency wraps have many strange and wonderful names but are basically capes. |
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Look out too for similarities in shops to the shaved fur capes that hit the catwalks, fur gilets, fur stoles and fur trapper hats. |
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The torero and his cuadrilla wave their bright pink and yellow capes as the bull storms by. |
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He also braided black mink with satin ribbons for the casually elegant evening capes and throws. |
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Women in blue plastic capes weave wool through the fence, using it as warp and weft. |
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People hurried back and forth, wrapped in cloaks or swirling capes behind them, in peasant wear or merchant finery. |
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He furnished his security guards with French-style uniforms complete with capes and kepis. |
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However, mothers and grannies of the bride need not be alarmed, as wraps, boleros and capes are very much in vogue for the service at least. |
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Men wore breechcloths and capes in warm weather, adding fur robes and leggings when it turned cold. |
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The trumpets continue to sound as the matadors shadow-practice with lurid pink and yellow capes. |
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For the same reasons sanctuaries were sited at the tip of capes or peninsulas or on an island close to the mainland. |
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But ponchos and capes are back in vogue too as well as oversize batwing or kimono jumpers, and they should give us all a bit of a break from the trim, belted look. |
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Dogs wearing tailored coats in solid colors were joined by others in lightweight capes. |
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The rocks are coated with thick black slime out of reach of the 150 young soldiers with olive green shower capes and buckets and spades to shovel up the filth. |
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Achilles goes out to the wagon and takes two capes and a shirt for Hector's body, ordering his men to clean and anoint the body before Priam sees it. |
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Colombian flags waved in the wind and served as hats, ponchos, skirts and capes for the dozens of Colombians whose enthusiasm wasn't dampened by steady showers. |
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The competitors will sail west to east, through the doldrums, round three capes, and will have to dodge icebergs in the gale-ridden Southern Ocean. |
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Rei Kawakubo presented a collection filled with caged-dresses, angular capes, and hair that reached for the sky. |
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The collection includes kimono capes and hand woven jump overalls. |
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Fashion forcaster Ken Downing says the call is out for pantsuits, capes, fur, lace and, oh yes, feathers. |
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Buy or sell the hides, hooves, dewclaws, sinews or capes of deer, elk and antelope. |
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From retro pea coats to capes and duffles there are plenty of styles to choose from this season, so wrap up warm ladies. |
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Erosion by the Atlantic Ocean has contributed to the great number of capes. |
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However, sweaters, capes, rebozos, bags and even wool shoes can also be found for sale. |
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Rather than build new homes, weekenders are renovating existing homes, with saltboxes and capes predominant. |
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Presented with a flash of modern showmanship and comedy, this lively production features drums, boleadoras, knives, capes and whips to emphasize the country's popular dances. |
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It was also used in capes on images such as the Infant Jesus of Prague. |
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The Breton coast is very indented, with many cliffs, rias and capes. |
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Its skin is used primarily in the production of jackets, capes and coats. |
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For all the comedy of the outlandish wedding capes, marital frocks and suntans that make Dale Winton look as pale as Nicole Kidman, this C4 documentary has a serious side too. |
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It also shows bays, estuaries, capes and islands, ports and mountains along the coast, important landmarks such as pagodas and temples, and shoal rocks. |
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Costumes included capes, Hawaiian shirts, bicycle helmets and bushy wigs. |
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Capes and ponchos in embroidered mohair, short-length jackets are styled with ample sleeves and hugging necklines. |
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By doing so, he became the first person to achieve a true circumnavigation of the world solo from West to East via the great Capes. |
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Head west at turnoffs to explore the area known as Three Capes. |
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