I park my bike in the garage and, sweat-soaked, peel off my windcheater and helmet. |
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The rain lightly drizzled around us, the air was chilly and I was thankful for wearing my warm coat over a windcheater. |
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But no, they all came in an anorak or windcheater and a untidy motley lot they were. |
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He wore a green or grey top, similar in style to a windcheater or thin Puffa-style garment, and has cropped short hair, possibly fair in colour. |
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Against the former I pulled up the hood of my windcheater and tied it firmly down over my cap. |
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The black windcheater and jeans stuck to her lean form, making her appear like a withered scarecrow. |
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I was wearing a t-shirt, thick shirt, windcheater, coat, weatherproof hooded jacket and a Dockers scarf. |
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Sadly not as memorable as that green windcheater with the arms cut off that he wore when he won the Claret Jug. |
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This soft woollen hooded windcheater protects the back and keeps the child warm and dry, even in the snow. |
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Due to the changeable character of mountain weather, you should carry a windcheater or rain wear. |
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I took off my beige McGregor windcheater, which I'd bought at an Oxfam shop in my hometown of Leeds specially for the trip. |
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Dressed casually in a windcheater with a Kettering crest on it, it is obvious he would neither expect nor want deference. |
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Your equipment: warm clothes and windcheater, ankle boots, gloves and sunglasses. |
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Unrecognized in her blue windcheater and cap, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy watches, listens and observes. |
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This windcheater is ideal for young runners looking for protection from the wind and light rain. |
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It applies to all our paddle, jacket, windcheater, and trolley ranges for consumer use. |
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I am, however, instructed to wear a reflective windcheater with the word POLICE on the back, and by simple virtue of donning it, I am no longer an ordinary citizen. |
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