I nodded as I turned my back and finished stripping out of the suit and slipped the chlamys over my head. |
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Hermes stands behind Athena at the far right of the scene, and he wears petasos, chlamys, and winged shoes, and carries his kerykeion. |
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There are many more terms, but usually they relate to eras pre 1750 and include medieval terms for coats such as cote-hardie or ancient terms such as chlamys. |
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The smaller one the chlamys was of dark wool and was worn pinned on one shoulder, usually leaving the right arm free. |
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Getting up I went to my sideways closet and pulled out a light civilian chlamys, cursing the lack of rotation in the habitation section all the way. |
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A male god stands in three-quarter view to right, wearing a chlamys fastened at his right shoulder with a round clasp. |
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He unfolded the chlamys, stretched it out with both hands before me, and then cast it over my shoulders. |
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Thus, Etruscans can be seen wearing both draped, pinned tunics and fitted, sewn ones, or such Greek styles as the chlamys, himation, or chiton in conjunction with footwear with Middle Eastern-style turned-up toes. |
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A somewhat shorter Greek wrap was known as a chlamys. |
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Apparently, only the ruling classes were allowed to wear these chlamys. |
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Some scallops, including Chlamys hastata, frequently carry epibionts such as sponges and barnacles on their shell. |
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Some species like the scallop Chlamys islandica and capelin tend to occupy this area between the Atlantic and Arctic Oceans. |
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Induction of gynogenesis and effects of ultraviolet irradiation on ultrastructure of sperm of the Zhikong scallop Chlamys farreri. |
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Additional invertebrates include fragmented Chlamys, endocasts of Turritella, larger gastropods and wedge clams, and fragmented bryozoans and decapods. |
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