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  • Apart from the cool clothes on the pictures, the brand has a line of delicate necklaces and a (sort of weird) chest accessory, like a very fancy and carefully crafted vest or 'dickey' TreeHugger
  • He calls Francie his Prima Donna and gets ready in his white dickey and pearl studs for work.
  • Boorman was still rehearsing them in semisecrecy, but they were coming on the sly to see Dickey for background on the characters, even voice coaching. Summer of Deliverance
  • R.A. Dickey wants to unteach himself the knuckleball. K-Rod Is Last Stop On Mets' Ugly Bus
  • He is extremely proud of his Waiter's Union and always dresses well in his one tuxedo and dickey.
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  • dickey", I was all impatience to see what she was like; so, the next day happening to be fine, I set off, the first thing after breakfast, and, walking in to Weymouth, made my way straight to the shipyard. The Log of a Privateersman
  • They have been altered and provided with a modern "dickey" -- I should say, front -- which rather hides their antiquity. A Tale of One City: the New Birmingham Papers Reprinted from the "Midland Counties Herald"
  • In Dickey's previous novels, most of the characters tend to be successful, affluent, well-educated African Americans - buppies who have struck it rich professionally, but struck out personally.
  • When Saddam bombed Kurdish rebels and civilians with a lethal cocktail of mustard gas, sarin, tabun, and VX in 1988, the Reagan administration first blamed Iran, before acknowledging that the culprits were Saddam's own forces," explained reporters Christopher Dickey and Evan Thomas. America's March Madness
  • Nathalie: One could make a good argument for the Elizabethan partlet being a proto-dickey. Today's Pattern Story and Sale - A Dress A Day
  • Dickey, a 37-year-old knuckleballer, has more than $4.5 million in guaranteed money left on the two-year, $7.8 million deal he signed in January. Knuckleballs of Kilimanjaro: Dickey Plots Ascent
  • Dickey would not be the first coach to time his departure with the graduation of a key group of seniors.
  • ` At ten o'clock they get into their carriages: * the king, Madame de Montespan, the Duke of Orleans, and Madame de Thianges, and the good Hendicourt on the dickey, that is as if one were in the upper gallery. The Gaming Table: Its Votaries and Victims, In All Times and Countries, especially in England and in France
  • Dickey: When we were filming, she was 2, and whoever came up with the term "terrible twos" knew what they were talking about. Toddlers & Tiaras Pageant Mom: This Is My Hobby
  • That one kind of wiggled in there," said Mr. Dickey, who gave up two runs in 8 1/3 innings, getting a no-decision in the Mets '3-2, 14-inning victory Wednesday at enclosed Minute Maid Park. He Coulda Been a Contender
  • The little chemise, or modernly known as the dickey, the chemisette was worn from Regency through to American Civil War as a daywear modesty panel in place of the more old fashioned fichu.
  • Dickey applies the methods of modern sociolinguistics to her material.
  • (Soundbite of laughter) MARTIN: Stephanie Dickey is the co-owner and designer of the clothing line Stef-n-Ty, which recently relocated to Detroit. Motor City Residents Move Fashion Forward
  • Consisting of three pieces: a bodice, skirt, and a chemisette or dickey, the dress reflects the fashionable style of the late nineteenth century.
  • Mets' Dickey Could Make His Next Start The Mets are hoping pitcher R.A. Dickey can make his next scheduled start after being diagnosed with a partial tear of the plantar facia of the right foot Friday. Gary Carter's Tumors Seem Malignant
  • He now wears a diamond stud in the middle of his dickey and uses a pungent variety of macassar oil on his hair.
  • The material is a chalk-stripe spun rayon with reversible white dickey.
  • Dickey had previously received a one year suspension in 2002 after testing positive for the prohibited substances phentermine, boldenone and nandrolone in a sample taken from him at the 2001 Tour of Guatemala. Duane Dickey gets lifetime ban
  • It was so hot, too, that the pitch bubbled up through the seams in the deck, and Dickey Snookes declared we could have roasted our dinners on the capstern-head. My First Cruise and Other stories
  • a "dickey"; the coat had white celluloid cuffs pinned in the sleeves at the wrists. Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise
  • I hate that word, "dickey," but if I say "fichu," will anyone know what that means? Archive 2004-05-01
  • He wore a coloured shirt and a 'dickey' which was very soiled and covered with splashes of paint, and one side of it was projecting from the opening of the waistcoat. The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists
  • As they begin to climb the succession of slabby cliffs and steep grassy slopes, Dickey turns to his companions and says, ‘We gotta whack this guy, tonight.’
  • Obviously not a fake turtleneck (aka a dickey) as it can be seen poking out a shirtsleeve, The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • Your dickeys sorrin 'off your ears, an' bilin 'to be thru; The Complete Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell
  • But Dickey, who majored in English literature at the University of Tennessee, doesn't talk the way most athletes do. Baseball? Let's Talk Star Wars
  • Pat, the orchestra, put on a dress coat and vest and a "dickey"; the coat had white celluloid cuffs pinned in the sleeves at the wrists. Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise, Volume I
  • The town folk know him as Mr. Dickey.
  • Assuming they elect to retain shortstop Jose Reyes (who has an $11 million club option for 2011) and offer arbitration to outfielder Angel Pagan and pitchers R.A. Dickey and Mike Pelfrey, the Mets already will have more than $120 million committed to their payroll. It's All Over But The Reckoning
  • Ms. Dickey had simply arrived on the employer's premises shortly prior to the start of her work shift, parked her vehicle in the accustomed place, and had moved only a short distance when she slipped on ice in a chuckhole adjacent to the rear of her vehicle.
  • On the few occasions he has to bat, Mets pitcher R.A. Dickey, a self-confessed Star Wars nut, borrows his walk out music from Darth Vader—the Imperial March by John Williams. A Player's Big Decision: Intro Music
  • There is no STD code, only area code; your car has a hood and trunk and not a bonnet or a boot, or a dickey.

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