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Do not touch the eyes with dirty fingers, dirty cloth, etc
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They fell in behind a barge carrying hundreds of rolls of raw cloth bound on a day-long journey to the fashion shops of the south side
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Many of us are in a better financial situation that we did not have the luxury of when we had to work and spend so much time away from our children in order to feed, cloth, and keep a roof over their heads
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Bush is dressed casually in jeans and a gray cloth jacket and cashmere sweater
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The golden cloth shimmered in the fire light
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She smiled too and then looked down at the crumpled body of the cloth cutter
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coating of thick, black, flowing cloth
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The light dimmed and before I could react again I felt Smiler’s breath against the rough cloth covering my face
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‘Is there a cloth I can use, Kate, we’ve split some beer
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As he walked he could feel his hard and defined physique ripple under tight, figure-hugging cloth
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An irregular mass elongated and stretched itself, revealing the rough shape of torso, limbs and head, all of them covered in what seemed to be a coating of thick, black, flowing cloth
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With that she was down the ladder and over to Luray, glad she hadn't brought any cloth with her
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where green and gold cloth once hung boldly
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carry rolls of dirt grimed cloth,
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’ I assured him as Joris mutters something about my land legs being pretty good too – Gilla bats him over the head with the cloth she is holding, giggling at his comment
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’ I said taking the cloth and mopping myself up
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My emotional armour materialised as soon as we were all standing there on the deck with the body of Joris wrapped in cloth lying before us
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across the back of a chair, a winding cloth
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Simmer them slowly for about an hour and then strain through a fine sieve or cloth
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Then she opened the kitchen window and started to wave a dish cloth in the air saying, "Goodness me, what a terrible pong
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One digs in his pocket for a grubby cloth and wipes his forehead before exchanging greetings with the Gottesman
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’ Berndt commented, going back to his bag and digging out a cloth so he can wipe his hands
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‘We weave cloth for clothing over here
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They were sewn with real silver threads and were made of the most exquisite golden cloth
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I pictured food in the pot and someone, perhaps the cook from his ship, wiping down the wooden table then shaking out the cloth through the window - not realising he was scattering seeds
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He held a box of sweets in a red velvet cloth
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He lifted the red velvet cloth and unwrapped a three-foot-long brass trishul
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“Well, when Jessica was a baby I used cloth diapers,
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The cloth clung like wet jersey, but it had glitter that flashed as she jiggled
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She scooped it up, cleaned it as best as she could under the circumstances, and wrapped it in a piece of cloth cut from the coat she was wearing; (to Tarak’s dismay), then she placed it close to her heart
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kitchen window and started to wave a dish cloth in the air saying,
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Kirk wrapped a cloth around
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She figured the open-fronted blouse was in style here because it saved so much cloth
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He wet a cloth and wiped her down
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There was a pretty nice bed in it, she showed Ava a chest of clothing, which had some of those flounced skirts, plain but colorful skirts and open-fronted blouses in it, several long strips of soft cloth, a bronze hand mirror and an oil lamp
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She had a long cloth wrapped around her for underwear which she did not take off
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His boner bumped on her belly as she got the winds of cloth unwound
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New Cloth Sewed to Old: Matthew 9:16
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No man puts a piece of new cloth unto an old garment, for that which is put in to fill it
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In return, Bram received a cloth bag with a drawstring top,
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“Drinks on me, lads,” Bram said, pulling out the cloth bag he had
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I just covered it with a stretch of cloth and left it next to the plaster sacks and mortaring equipment against the wall
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His trousers are cold and clammy against his skin and he can smell ammonia and the earthy dampness of soaked cloth
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cloth, carefully packing it away amongst his own things in his
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The fieldhouse was transformed into a sea of draping cloth, soft lights,
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Weaving threads of silver, gold, and colored silk into her cloth, she made pictures of flowers, birds, and animals, so real they seemed almost alive
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” He unrolled the cloth onto the bed
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The sound was like the tearing of thin cloth
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She moved the cloth down to my stomach, and dabbed the blood
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All the depictions of the Cross are covered by purple cloth, as is the statue of the Madonna in the Lady Chapel
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Sleeping in the boat had left him numb, in spite of all the cloth he had
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Carefully she placed a small gray bag, several papers, and a picture of herself, along with some other trinkets in the small opening in the base of the globe, and she then wrapped the entire object with a white cloth and placed it in a red and white hatbox
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When Jim pulled her fingers lose from the bed cloth and wrapped them around his hand, she felt the release of the tension almost immediately
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chosen a vibrantly coloured cloth of yellow, blue and
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But the same number of spinners or weavers will every year produce the same, or very nearly the same, quantity of linen and woollen cloth
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That the price of linen and woollen cloth is liable neither to such frequent, nor to such great variations, as the price of corn, every man's experience will inform him
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A public mourning raises the price of black cloth ( with which the market is almost always understocked upon such occasions), and augments the profits of the merchants who possess any considerable quantity of it
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One of the travelers, a woman with short cropped hair, cradled a small bundle of cloth to her chest while wielding a knife with her empty hand
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Beside it, resting in a heap, the bundle of cloth was silent
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The great improvements in the coarser manufactories of both linen and woollen cloth furnish the labourers with cheaper and better clothing; and those in the manufactories of the coarser metals, with cheaper and better instruments of trade, as well as with many agreeable and convenient pieces of household furniture
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A hood covered the head of the image in the pool, a tattered shred of cloth sown together with what appeared to be yarn
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cloth and textiles south from Bruges
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common sorts of manufactures, such as those of plain linen and woollen cloth, computed at an
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will annually work up very nearly the same quantity of linen and woollen cloth
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A public mourning raises the price of black cloth
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The weavers of linen and hempen cloth,
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he began to bathe her head with a cloth soaked in the
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contents, oriental rugs, and enough cloth to pave the road
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Dingle an ungrateful stare and Fizzicist in his panic dropped a china plate, which bounced back into his cloth
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Clothier appeared with a dusting cloth, flapped it rapidly, glanced at the large brown envelope , and snatched it from poor Mr
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By the time they had festooned the ceiling with strips of coloured cloth and hung a few glass ornaments up there, to glitter and shine, the day had turned to evening
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He held a cloth to his head
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In order to prevent it from turning his hand to cinder, he bundled it in layers of cloth
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His other hand held the bundle of cloth covering it
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As the being reached out to grab the staff, Imorbis pulled back the cloth
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The price of superfine cloth, I have been assured, on the contrary, has, within these five-and-twenty or thirty years, risen somewhat in proportion to its quality, owing, it was said, to a considerable rise in the price of the material, which consists altogether of Spanish wool
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That of the Yorkshire cloth, which is made altogether of English wool, is said, indeed, during the course of the present century, to have fallen a good deal in proportion to its quality
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, it was enacted, that " whosoever shall sell by retail a broad yard of the finest scarlet grained, or of other grained cloth of the finest making, above sixteen shillings, shall forfeit forty shillings for every yard so sold
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" Sixteen shillings, therefore, containing about the same quantity of silver as four-and-twenty shillings of our present money, was, at that time, reckoned not an unreasonable price for a yard of the finest cloth; and as this is a sumptuary law, such cloth, it is probable, had usually been sold somewhat dearer
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Even though the quality of the cloths, therefore, should be supposed equal, and that of the present times is most probably much superior, yet, even upon this supposition, the money price of the finest cloth appears to have been considerably reduced since the end of the fifteenth century
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Valuing a quarter of wheat in the present times at eight-and-twenty shillings, the real price of a yard of fine cloth must, in those times, have been equal to at least three pounds six shillings and sixpence of our present money
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it was enacted, that "no servant in husbandry nor common labourer, nor servant to any artificer inhabiting out of a city or burgh, shall use or wear in their clothing any cloth above two shillings the broad yard
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But the Yorkshire cloth which is now sold at four shillings the yard, is probably much superior to any that was then made for the wearing of the very poorest order of common servants
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For a yard of this cloth the poor servant must have parted with the power of purchasing a quantity of subsistence equal to what eight shillings and ninepence would purchase in the present times
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Thirdly, the employment of the fulling-mill for thickening the cloth, instead of treading it in water
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As he continued shouting, one of the guards was ready with a cloth that he stuffed into Evander’s mouth
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“I have only my own word,” Evander said once the cloth was pulled out of his mouth
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” Izzy stepped fully into the circle and sat on the cloth placed on the ground
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She knelt by the water’s edge, wet a piece of cloth she’d brought, and cleaned my legs
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Then she showed me how to wrap a second strip of cloth
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I’d lost my cloth back in the poppies
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By now, very little cloth covered my legs
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Part of the wool of Spain is manufactured in Great Britain, and some part of that cloth is afterwards sent back to Spain
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then rubbed the woolen cloth over her skin
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” Homer sighed, then drew a cloth out of his satchel to wipe his berry-stained hands
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After placing the bandit chief’s sword in a loose sheath and binding it in thick cloth, she took leather straps and tied them to the grip which she then affixed to the saddle
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A piece of fine cloth, for example which weighs only eighty pounds, contains in it the price, not only of eighty pounds weight of wool, but sometimes of several thousand weight of corn, the maintenance of the different working people, and of their immediate employers
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care if she screamed? And why use a piece of old leather instead of a cloth?
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So Andrastus used the last of his strength to untie a piece of sail cloth still clinging to the mast
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When she woke hours later, Nerissa rearranged the cloth to cover them both