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Now the man in the turban pipes up
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His hair was bound but you could not call the wrap a turban
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His personification was in pinstriped robe and a large turban with a waist-length white beard, waist-length gray hair and a face carved by a century of deep desert wind and sun
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Bahkmar could never say this, but Moamar looked a lot like the one named Kiethying except for the pin stripes and turban and maybe fifty years
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As he leaned back, his chair disappeared and he was dumped onto his ass on the cold, hard stone of the stage of the amphitheater at Susa, deep in evening with a terrible lighting storm approaching from right behind Moamar's wide turban
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There was a young Sikh boy in a burgundy turban wearing the Indian
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He wore a designer suit instead of the turban and robes Roman had
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He wore a red turban of the richest red,
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To see or dream that you are wearing a turban suggests that you are feeling confined by what society considers normal
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When she stepped out some time later, she had wrapped herself in a towel and had used another as a turban
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He was wearing a turban and had a full gray beard
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Junya thought it was because of the turban
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was a Far East Indian with a full beard and a turban wrapped around his head
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An Arab man with a turban on his head is praying and moving his body back and forth in the back row
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15 And she dressed Isaac her son with it, and she put a turban on his head, and she enclosed a precious stone in the top of the turban, and she gave them provision for the road, and they went out, and Isaac went with his father Abraham, and some of their servants accompanied them to see them off the road
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107 And Jacob rose up and put on the garments which Joseph had sent him, and after he had washed, and shaved his hair, he put on his head the turban which Joseph had sent him
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(A mitre is a turban to be worn by the high priest
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He left the interview wearing a turban (Sept
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15 And she dressed Isaac her son with it and she put a turban on his head and she enclosed a precious stone in the top of the turban and she gave them provision for the road and they went out and Isaac went with his father Abraham and some of their servants accompanied them to see them off the road
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107 And Jacob rose up and put on the garments which Joseph had sent him and after he had washed and shaved his hair he put on his head the turban which Joseph had sent him
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short hunchbacked pilgrim with hard features and a red turban
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One genie, a tall mulatto of greenish eyes, with a fuchsia turban coiled about the head, extracted a dagger that threw straight up to the heart of his contender, which I missed only for centimeters
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From the hall, other steps were heard and the bizarre head of Batam-Al- Bur, adorned with a pink turban with green spots, looked out through the door
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Due to the rudimentary conditions of the place, I took his turban, made a ball then placed under his head as a pillow
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The Indian was a very tall man who wore a turban on his head
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He had a weakness for theatrical women and Susie was at her melodramatic best in an electric-blue caftan bordered with gold and ivory ibises, topped by a matching turban
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Instead of a white, loose robe he wore a yellow mantle lined with fur, and on his head, instead of the turban, a
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generally wears Indian robes and a white turban
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white robes and a turban
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He was a thin old Mullah with a white beard, who wore a white turban and a cloak
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Yasmela drowsily made out a hooked beak of a nose, a glittering bead of an eye, under a white turban
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This man was clad in a brown camel-hair robe and sandals, and a green turban was on his head
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'Even the arts you call sorcery are governed by cosmic laws,' answered the man in the green turban
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The man wore a camel-hair robe and a green turban
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He had not believed it possible for a stranger to enter the valley of Khurum without being detected by the hawk-eyed watchers along the heights; yet a man sat cross-legged on a low ledge beside the path—a man in a camel-hair robe and a green turban
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It happened so quickly—the hurricane-like charge of the great horse—that a man in a green turban was unable to get out of the way
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Neither of them had seen him come, but he stood there, with his arms folded, a man in a camel-hair robe and a green turban
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He babbled much of a man in a green turban whom the Afghuli rode down, but who, when attacked by the Wazulis who pursued, smote them with a nameless doom that wiped them out as a gust of wind-driven fire wipes out a cluster of locusts
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The man chosen for this duty thrust himself forward—a wiry brute, with a crimson sash knotted about his head like a turban
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Outside lay another black man, a giant in turban and silk loin-cloth, with a curved sword lying on the flags near his hand
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Meanwhile the four soldiers assigned to the Master's crucifixion, as was the custom, had divided his clothes among them, one taking the sandals, one the turban, one the girdle, and the fourth the cloak
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He looked different without his turban, she was having a series of flashbacks all relating to her father who she hadn’t seen in nearly two years and wasn't expecting to see now
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thrown round the shoulders and a turban
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A Middle Eastern man, black beard stubble with a brown turban on his head, sat in a comfortable leather chair in a dim area along the wall
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turban adorned by his badge of office, but otherwise he
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Their leader, an elderly man dressed in a colorful long robe, and a turban that I had not seen before, for they were from a tribe that was not be known to me, stopped to chat a few minutes
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The teenage boy wore contemporary clothes that marked him as a Christian barbarian from the West, while the old, bearded man wore what looked furiously like a rich Muslim robe and a turban
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He however was presently wearing a Muslim turban and baggy pants and tunic more typical of Pakistani men’s outfit as he watched with other clients of the boarding house the news on the old television set of the communal lounge
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Wearing a black turban and with an AK47 assault rifle at his side, he was more than probably a Taliban fighter, something his next words confirmed to others
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Picking up the Taliban’s turban, rifle and ammunition belt, Parmat returned to his own cubicle and stuffed the rifle, with its stock folded, inside his own pack, along with the ammunition belt
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As she silently walked out of her room, the dead Taliban’s turban on Parmat’s head, Nancy thanked the fact that her most recent past incarnation had been that of Parmat Singh Rajat, a Sikh merchant that had died in 1919, killed with his family by bandits during a pilgrimage trip to Srinagar
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The posters had Rahul in the middle, surrounded by anonymous faces, dressed so as to denote ethnic origins—Muslim girl in a headscarf, Sikh boy in a turban, an Adivasi in a dhoti
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Save a Gandhi, even the best of the rest of yore were not averse to their fellow-beings scavenging their latrines; now I wonder why I never thought of it before, maybe, we put up with what we come to grow up with; if not, why don’t the Sikh males find the turban burdensome and the Muslim dames put up with the inhibiting burka? Whatever, the world seems to care two hoots for the plight of the sex-workers as it had been to that of the scavengers, and God knows when it would be wiser to the ills of the unlicensed prostitution, if not AIDS, it’s the VD that’s the return on investment for these pleasure-givers; why, the malady of the flesh-trade is the bane of those who bring in the wares
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Al'lah gave the resemblance to that unfaithful who was exaggerating in taking care of his wear and religious seem, lengthening his beard and turban to conceal his hypocrisy
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Wrap your hair in a toweling turban and leave it to absorb the moisture
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- He took off his turban scarf and put it on top of his spear as if it is a flag
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Mitre: Turban; a headdress worn by the high priest
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AND HE IS TRYING TO TIE A FULL-LENGTH TURBAN, UNSUCCESSFULLY
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WITHOUT THE NECESSARY TIGHTNESS OF BINDING, CAUSES THE TURBAN TO COL-
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ANDY WHIPS ROUND AND TRIES TO HIDE THE TURBAN BEHIND HIS BACK
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CALUM TRIES TO 'HELP', PLAYFULLY WINDING THE TURBAN ROUND ANDY'S FACE
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You don't mess with a man's turban, that's an in-
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RESPLENDANT IN HIS TURBAN, BEARD, AND INDIAN CLOTHES
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ANDY SITS CROSS-LEGGED ON THE FLOOR OF HIS ROOM, IN A TURBAN AND LOOSE
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FINALLY, ANDY TEARS THE TURBAN FROM HIS HEAD AND THROWS IT TOWARD MASTER
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RAJ CARRIES ANDY'S TURBAN
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pink turban, something all brothers and close male relatives wore to receive the
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It had taken a deal of extra wet-towelling to pull him through the night; a correspondingly extra quantity of wine had preceded the towelling; and he was in a very damaged condition, as he now pulled his turban off and threw it into the basin in which he had steeped it at intervals for the last six hours
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The boy had on a turban made of something red and white to look like a Turk
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They were both still in their fancy dress; one in a turban, the other in the cap with the ostrich feather
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So busy was she on this day that she did not hear Laurie's ring nor see his face peeping in at her as she gravely promenaded to and fro, flirting her fan and tossing her head, on which she wore a great pink turban, contrasting oddly with her blue brocade dress and yellow quilted petticoat
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Her turban was twice as large as the largest of any of the others; her eyebrows met, her nose was rather flat, her mouth was large but with ruddy lips, and her teeth, of which at times she allowed a glimpse, were seen to be sparse and ill-set, though as white as peeled almonds
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Taking off my turban I bound myself securely to it with the linen in the hope that
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by shouting wildly and waving my turban I managed to attract the attention of her
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position we had small ground for rejoicing, for the captain, casting his turban
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flung himself on a pile of cushions and took off his heavy turban
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to the shoes and the turban
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Among these exhibits I'll mention, just for the record: an elegant royal hammer shell from the Indian Ocean, whose evenly spaced white spots stood out sharply against a base of red and brown; an imperial spiny oyster, brightly colored, bristling with thorns, a specimen rare to European museums, whose value I estimated at ₣20,000; a common hammer shell from the seas near Queensland, very hard to come by; exotic cockles from Senegal, fragile white bivalve shells that a single breath could pop like a soap bubble; several varieties of watering–pot shell from Java, a sort of limestone tube fringed with leafy folds and much fought over by collectors; a whole series of top–shell snails—greenish yellow ones fished up from American seas, others colored reddish brown that patronize the waters off Queensland, the former coming from the Gulf of Mexico and notable for their overlapping shells, the latter some sun–carrier shells found in the southernmost seas, finally and rarest of all, the magnificent spurred–star shell from New Zealand; then some wonderful peppery–furrow shells; several valuable species of cythera clams and venus clams; the trellis wentletrap snail from Tranquebar on India's eastern shore; a marbled turban snail gleaming with mother–of–pearl; green
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Among other specimens in these two branches, I noted some windowpane oysters with thin valves of unequal size, a type of ostracod unique to the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean, then orange–hued lucina with circular shells, awl–shaped auger shells, some of those Persian murex snails that supply the Nautilus with such wonderful dye, spiky periwinkles fifteen centimeters long that rose under the waves like hands ready to grab you, turban snails with shells made of horn and bristling all over with spines, lamp shells, edible duck clams that feed the Hindu marketplace, subtly luminous jellyfish of the species Pelagia panopyra, and finally some wonderful Oculina flabelliforma, magnificent sea fans that fashion one of the most luxuriant tree forms in this ocean
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The picture at the top of a man with a black turban and beard was Fazlullah
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Stephen's embarrassed hand moved over the shells heaped in the cold stone mortar: whelks and money cowries and leopard shells: and this, whorled as an emir's turban, and this, the scallop of saint James
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Near a lady in a turban and a bald old man, who seemed to wave angrily in
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Her into the dignity of a calico dress and starched white turban was an intoxicating affair
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The head bandage resembled a turban
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He wore a powder blue turban
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He is tall, dressed in a herringbone vest and a black turban
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Rochester, costumed in shawls, with a turban on his head
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Florentino Ariza got off at the Plaza of the Carriages, which was the end of the line, hurried through the labyrinth of commerce because his mother was expecting him at six, and when he emerged on the other side of the crowd, he heard the tapping heels of a loose woman on the paving stones and turned around so that he would be certain of what he already knew: it was she, dressed like the slave girls in engravings, with a skirt of veils that was raised with the gesture of a dancer when she stepped over the puddles in the streets, a low-cut top that left her shoulders bare, a handful of colored necklaces, and a white turban
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its doors and windows open wide from six o’clock in the morning, they saw Miss Lynch hanging the birdcage from the eaves so that the troupial could learn the recited lessons, they saw her wearing a bright-colored turban and going about her household tasks as she recited along with them in her brilliant Caribbean voice, and later they saw her sitting on the porch, reciting the afternoon psalms by herself in English
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But strangely crowning this ebonness was a glistening white plaited turban, the living hair braided and coiled round and round upon his head
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You may think with what emotions, then, the seamen beheld this old Oriental perched aloft at such unusual hours; his turban and the moon, companions in one sky
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We slept in a billiard-room on sables, lions’ skins, fox and bear hides, each with his head wrapped in a rich shawl, forming an immense turban