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Virgenia rolled out from the kitchen wiping her hands on her apron and squinting through her thick-lensed spectacles, 'It's our Alessandra come home all bright and happy
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He could still see the expression on his mother's face, hands on her hips, and the apron over her huge rounded belly fluttered in the breeze as her uncle turned to face her and promised to guard 'her boy' with his life
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on, and her dull blue apron tied loosely behind her back
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The others turned some of their attention to the interloper and jeered, “What do you want here 'horse boy'?” “Better not trip over your apron an' fall down
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“Flavio lands the 777 and taxis over to the apron here
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wiping her hands on her apron and had just come from
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Flavio taxied the Albatross to its final resting place on the apron
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thanks, then watched in horror as he donned his apron
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Flitter glanced up to see a little tear creep into Granny's left eyed which she gently wiped away with her apron
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" Granny dried her hands on her apron as Lemoss dried the last cup
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Granny picked one from the drawer and polished it with her apron and there in the reflection stood the cozy home on Rocky Mount
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on an old, leather apron
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“Oh Limos just in time, can you please tear the apron into six strips
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apron and nothing else
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being offered, don that apron and go for it!
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Helez undid her apron and dried her hands on the kitchen towel
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I focused on this apparition and saw that it was a nurse her starched apron and hat were a brilliant white colour and then she spoke
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” The ‘Armchair General’ looked at Anne in amazement and I noticed that his face was as white as a baker’s apron that was until the colour rushed back to his cheeks
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in her apron turning the bacon over in the frying pan
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Night fell and we got ready for the wiring party then after the briefing we got up onto the top of the parapet and led down from this position it wasn’t hard to see where the apron wire had been damaged by the shell fire this morning and we could see that there was a fair bit to do
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“Well knock me down with a barmaids apron I better fill you lads in our Ivy can watch the bar for a bit that’s if she can pull herself away from your mate
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I scrambled up onto the apron on the back wall of the trench where I could see the other German trenches and keep an eye on them
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woman wore the cap and apron of a nurse
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apron, and a little cap cocked on her dark hair, waved them to their
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Dabbing at her tears with a corner of her apron, she seemed to regain some composure
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climbed the sharply slanted apron, and entered the depot
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Beyond that, the jug handle apron to I-95 north, straight shot to
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She was wearing a plain work apron, her hair tied up in a bun
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Apron of the new age
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“Thinking about trading in your pistol for an apron?” He answered her question with another
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Wiping her hands on her white apron, she hurried over to her
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She was dressed in a stained white apron that reached down to the knees of her jeans, and had a black hairnet pulled over her wig
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Angie turned off the water and wiped her hands on her apron
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They wore only a small skin apron and a fur robe
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released in the hour of child-birth, but brought out while she was making bricks, and carried her child in her apron, and 6 continued
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Angel ripped her apron off and made a Tourniquet to stop the bleeding, when she was sure there were no more serious injuries she felt in his pockets and found his mobile all the while still calling for help, she rang an ambulance and then Mrs Worthington came running out the front door, good lord child what oh dear who is this man she asked?
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wiped her hands on her apron
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I had always being grateful for my androgynous uniform of black pants, white shirt, baseball cap and ugly green apron at the store
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A white apron with the letters, VB, printed in gold hang around his neck, over his black outfit
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After the food had been carried out, her grandmother took off her apron
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The giggles quickly turned into uncontrolled laughter before Emma pulled her apron up to wipe her eyes
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My sponsor nearly killed me for letting Bud Williams, LHS’ All State QB in 1960 who broke his wrist at UF and then lettered as a linebacker, put an apron on me and make me tend bar at Leon H
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with a big smile and dirty white apron
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He found an apron hanging on the back of the pantry door
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wanted to keep the apron
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� Millie tried to adjust the blue and white apron tied around her waist
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She wore a blue dress decorated with green glass beads, under a light blue apron held in place by oval-shaped wax-polished wood brooches at her shoulders
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The shop owner leaned the broom on the back wall and walked towards them, wiping his hands on his apron
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white apron swung his head outside
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My Two Weeks in an Apron spun around a man who suddenly had to run the household himself when his wife and kids were down with mumps
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My tears mixed with his sweat as he hugged me, his heavy leather apron stiff against my face
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She examined them in silence, wiping her podgy hands on her apron that was smeared with a variety of horrible looking stains
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Ma reached into her apron pocket and drew out a small sack
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crisp white uniform with a black-checked apron
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“Mommy doesn’t want to cut the apron strings? Too bad
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King did not reply, instead he waited until the silhouette of the woman faded from view, and then he turned to the old man snatching him up by his apron strings
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The Chief attempted to grab Marv by the apron strings as he had the old man from the grocery store
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Marv reached into his apron pockets and found the paper
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Even Marv, wiping away the tears of happiness waved his approval with an untied apron in hand, as we drove off on the bike out of the parking lot
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The next day when Scarlett returned to work, she walked in wearing a smile larger than the stains splattered across the chef’s grease soaked apron
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Dinner time came and the banshee cries of Ño Josefina stopped at the rear door which fronted the courtyard, with the wet hands squeezing the stuffy apron, called us, for what we had to interrupt our conspiratorial conference
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An elderly maid in apron and cap conducted me to an overdecorated Victorian sitting room where an ageless woman attired in expensive silk, pearls, softly permed hair, elegant stiletto-heeled shoes in the same silk as the dress, several large diamond and gold rings, and a pince-nez suspended on a fine gold chain pinned to her bosom with a diamond clasp, sat with knees together and lips slightly apart
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If there was something Severa was proud of was her kitchen: no Eisenbaum apron was cleaner and flawless that the one Severa fitted at her waist every morning at six-thirty, none withier, always starched to give greater clarity and texture, no silverware so shiny, so much so that it looked like a mirror, all in tone, all in harmony with the whole, nor a single utensil scratched, nor a single vessel loading the filth of dirt, all cups dressed with the same floral design, as the coffee and the sugar bowl set, all shining with the frictions glow of the sponge and soap the woman religiously used to wash them, every afternoon from one to two o’clock
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He"s been repairing the roof, see? I"ll take off a couple of tiles, put his builder"s apron on him, carry him up and throw him down
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I reckoned my best hope would be to overpower Glaze while he was putting the apron on Jon, but he was waiting for Scumble
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One had an apron of flab, the others were pasty and pimpled
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“Identical,” said the fisherman as he draped the satchel around his neck like an apron
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“The eggs!” he cried; his hand was on the satchel, still strung around his neck like an apron
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He sneers and walks away cleanin’ a glass with his greasy apron
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She wiped her hands on her apron
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I turned my head to see Molly stood next to me wearing apron and her hair tied into a ponytail
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6 The next morning Jesus went to the chest containing his personal effects, which had remained in Zebedee's workshop, put on his apron, and presented himself for work, saying, "It behooves me to keep busy while I wait for my hour to come
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Jesus laid down his tools once more, removed his apron, and said to Peter: "The Father's hour has come
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Something with those cargo containers,” I responded but we arrived at the airport without incident and pulled up right on the apron where the FBI Lear jet was parked
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with the edge of her apron but instead she immediately turned to
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Two servants, a young man with a round, friendly face, and a middle-aged woman still wearing a cook's apron, stood by the flag mast
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They converted a meadow bordering the lake into a flight apron for the cargo tug and the P I ships
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The four women and one man doggedly crossing the flight apron to the departure gate did not look much like the heroes the media made them appear to be
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Tom to point her in the right direction and she's a-throwin' off her apron and
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They instructed the cargo ship’s computer to undock the P I ships and park them on the flight apron
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squeal, and Emily sort of waltzed in dropping an apron and
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Their first impression of the planet when they stepped out to the flight apron was the cold
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Apron, cheery and baking apple pie
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She is wearing a black leather butcher’s apron
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It looked like satin mingles with lace on an apron and the front was a
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” A short while later a chubby fellow wearing a pink checked apron waltzed out of the restaurant, he was the owner and chef
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Gulab put on an apron and opened up a bag of flour
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“Ok Captaan! I’m going to have a drink and a cig,” Gulab took her apron off and handed it over to Rani
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large terminal area next to the flight apron where Rachel and her family had landed over half a century earlier
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He was therefore not surprised when troops poured out to the flight apron and gun positions opened up
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He poured full power to the engines as soon as he was clear the hangar and was airborne before he reached the edge of the fight apron
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She muffled her tears with her apron and dried her eyes
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Etched with a combat laser array into the pavement of the spaceport’s flight apron, the bold letters stood out in stark relief visible from orbit
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She unraveled her apron and let the berries fall gently to the counter
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“Paul, you mean?” Angela had suddenly lost her thespian skills and started wiping her hands again against her apron
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She squeezed her hands hard enough so that her palms were red while the tips of her fingers were growing white, but she kept them hidden by the edges of the apron