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  • A white blouse with gathered cuffs and lace at the throat where a red jewel lies. SEA MUSIC
  • She wore conservative Romulan clothing, including black slacks and a long-sleeved ultramarine blouse. Star Trek: Typhon Pact: Rough Beasts of Empire
  • He winks out of the corner of his eye at me and says, 'Your old daddy is tough isn't he?' and shows me the end of his thumb calloused and hard as the knurl of white oak; only fire could clean it to the original skin. Confessions of Boyhood
  • Pay a visit to the camp infirmary, get your clothes deloused, or just park yourself in the latrine and fight that nasty case of amoebic dysentery you picked up along the way - it's up to you.
  • Printed pieces including chiffon blouses and jersey midi skirts. The Sun
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  • She wore slacks and a pullover sweater with a crisp button-down blouse under it. DOLL'S EYES
  • He immediately booked a flight to Toulouse.
  • A broadtail lace evening coat was paired with a Venetian blue blouse and metal plisse skirt. Joey Jalleo: Inside Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2009: Third Row at Calvin
  • The descriptive passages when she has tea with friends, or tends her garden, or shops for blouses to fit her ample bosom are a pleasure and add a completeness to the character.
  • She wore a white blouse and a plain black skirt.
  • Wear with a loose blouse for serious 1970s snap. Times, Sunday Times
  • For thys same mã dyd say, that a woman dyd apere to hym, in hys sleape, after a maruelouse fashion, which shold gyue hym a cuppe to drynke apon. The Pilgrimage of Pure Devotion
  • Katy, still dressed in her attorney clothes, a gray tweed suit with a pale-blue silk blouse, tucked her napkin under her chin and dug in to the pirogi. Hot And Bothered
  • She wore a blouse and skirt decorated in intricate beadwork and a kilt made of old silver coins.
  • Although no average cake would have held the candles to which Miss Mercy's birthdays entitled her, she was given to "middy" blouses and pink sweaters. The Dude Wrangler
  • She was clothed in an attractive silk blouse of scarlet with gold brocade that laced up her ample front like a bodice.
  • I shall tomorrow ship my great chests on board of a ship bound to Bourdeaux; they are directed, and recommended to the care of a merchant of that place, who will forward them by Thoulouse, and the canal of Languedoc, to his correspondent at Cette, which is the sea-port of Montpellier. Travels through France and Italy
  • Among the common wildflowers are one-flowered cinquefoil, woolly lousewort, alpine willowherb, three saxifrages, and an Indian paintbrush.
  • The second look, "Logan's look," also demonstrates a "recessionista" trick -- how to make a blouse out of the confidential and potentially damning documents your boss asked you to shred during the Wall Street melee. Una LaMarche: Project Runway Episode 7 Recap: Kind of Blue
  • Now the engineers have proudly announced the discovery of no fewer than five clumps of louseworts safely beyond the proposed dam site.
  • His characters were cads, letches, and leering louses, but they effectively tapped a bit of that inappropriate urge in us all.
  • This plate holds a blouse piece, betel leaves and nuts, green bangles, packets of haldi-kumkum, flowers, a small packet of chivda, puffed rice ladoos and chaklis. Archive 2007-10-01
  • A white blouse with gathered cuffs and lace at the throat where a red jewel lies. SEA MUSIC
  • We have sheer blouses, but we sell them with a camisole underneath.
  • REFERENCES: la pelouse (f) = grass; le gazon (m) = grass or lawn; Manou = endearment for the name Emmanuelle; for-mee-dah-bluh = formidable = great; gratter for it (Franglais) = scrape (save) or work for it Words in a French Life
  • When she came back, Alice had changed into a cotton skirt and a white blouse that was too small for her.
  • Anything from a simple tee to a dressy blouse will work as long as it's fitted and cropped at the waist for a smooth fit.
  • Truth compels me to state that the division was made honestly, and that little Stenne’s crime did not seem so terrible to him when he heard the coins jingling under his blouse, and thought of the games of galoche which he had in prospect. The Child Spy
  • Then a woman called Jenny McPherson, who had in early life, like "a good Scotch louse," who "aye travels south," found her way from Lochaber to London, where she had got into George's kitchen, and learned something better than to make sour kraut, was the individual who administered to her master's epicureanism, if not gulosity. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume XXIII
  • The clothing included a black-and-cream herringbone tweed blazer with purple-and- gold piping, a heritage white batiste lace-trimmed blouse, and a cedar mélange shawl collar button front cardigan, as listed on the line sheet provided for the young'uns in the front row. Tweens Take the Runway
  • She's wearing a leopard-print blouse, leggings, and a black velour) acket with gold braid trim. The secret sense
  • Having never seen a woodlouse before, it terrified her.
  • Meg Dennison was in a long black skirt and a blue patterned silk blouse with a bow at the neck.
  • Men wear a shirt over their batik, while women wear close-fitting blouses with tight sleeves over theirs.
  • The duck print Viyella baby blouse & bloomers made in '81 - fabric bought by my MIL in '52. Oh, Fabric, Why Can't I Quit You? - A Dress A Day
  • In San Felipe de los Herreros are the finest examples of openwork dresses and blouses, also found in Zacán, Tócuaro and Erongarícuaro. The artesanias of Michoacan - an introduction
  • The lattice pattern on the front of her blouse, unlike Viola's, draws sensual attention to her bust line.
  • She also raced in blouses with bows on the sleeves and she always had a powder compact and her lippy at the ready.
  • She threw herself on her bed and ripped her shoes off, pulling her black pants on over her jeans and trying to button her black blouse with one hand.
  • Other women on the beach were wearing traditional swimwear, which included skirts, long-sleeved blouses and stockings.
  • a thin chiffon blouse
  • Louse, body (pediculus corporis), 274 clothes (pediculus corporis), 274 crab, 275 head (pediculus capitis), 272 Essentials of Diseases of the Skin Including the Syphilodermata Arranged in the Form of Questions and Answers Prepared Especially for Students of Medicine
  • In the past decade there has been a gradual departure from the legend of the Toulouse game to a rather more prosaic modern form. Times, Sunday Times
  • The principal enemies of the louse are certain small insect feeding birds, lady-beetles, syrphid-flies, lace-wings and tiny wasp parasites. An Elementary Study of Insects
  • Relatively dressed down, in frilly blouse and trousers, she certainly looked the part. Times, Sunday Times
  • Aerospatiale makes the cockpit and performs final assembly at its Toulouse plant.
  • Small wonder that, mounted on her fiery little mustang, untrammeled by her short gray riding-habit, free as the wind itself that blew through the folds of her flannel blouse, with her brown hair half-loosed beneath her slouched felt hat, she seemed to Dick a more beautiful and womanly figure than the stiff buckramed simulation of man's angularity and precision he had seen in the parks. The Bell-Ringer of Angel's
  • Although I'm strongly in favor of ending abusive relationships, part of me thinks you and the louse are the better-matched pair. Slate Magazine
  • A most practical and emotionally calloused Youth interrupted.
  • Once, this was a stout ship, with oak futtocks and floor timbers, fastened with iron nails, built with saw and adz and the calloused hands of shipwrights now long dead. Md. center studies ship's remains found at World Trade Center site
  • A focal point of her final collection is a woollen skirt, blouse and long coat - all in neutral colours - with a cream silk organza overcoat on top.
  • French target Bobo Balde of Toulouse is still swithering over coming to Celtic.
  • Archbishop of Toulouse! answer all the three, with the clearest instantaneous concord; and rush off to propose him to the King; 'in such haste,' says Besenval, 'that M. de Lamoignon had to borrow a simarre,' seemingly some kind of cloth apparatus necessary for that. The French Revolution
  • Besides coordinated fabrics, dupattas, saris, blouse pieces, kurtas and shirts in pure handloom cotton, mixed-and-matched salwar-kurta sets will also be up for grabs.
  • Where a sick man had friends or comrades, of course part of their duty, in taking care of him, was to "louse" his clothing. Andersonville — Volume 2
  • My feet harbor the calloused soles of one has walked across beds of fire and the wrinkled flesh of one who had, for so long, too long, believed he could walk on water. Went Sideways
  • The spring women's line features off-the-shoulder blouses, miniskirts and hipster trousers.
  • Pediculosis pubis is a condition due to the presence of the pediculus pubis, or crab-louse. Essentials of Diseases of the Skin Including the Syphilodermata Arranged in the Form of Questions and Answers Prepared Especially for Students of Medicine
  • Khaki clad, bloused boots, burnooses obscuring their features, bearded men with necks wrapped in shemaghs in the green-black pattern so beloved by many. Dead Zero
  • Liz was wearing the new jeans, boots and denim blouse she had got at Christmas.
  • She wore a white duck skirt, a soft nainsook blouse open at the throat, the sailor collar knotted with a red silk scarf. Peggy Stewart at School
  • We found out sweet Nance Lousely, and filled her pinner full of guineas after all, and left her tearful and happy. The Yeoman Adventurer
  • She laughed, standing as cool as you please, very grateful to the eye in tussore coat and skirt, with open-necked blouse, and some kind of rakish hat displaying her thick auburn hair in defiance of the fashion which decreed concealment even of eyebrows with flower-pot head gear. The Mountebank
  • Be sure to check out the interesting Judith Leiber pocketwatch handbag and the 1940s Tina Leser blouse. Mary Kincaid: Weekly eBay Roundup of Vintage Clothing Finds
  • The teal colour is perfect this season and you can team it with shirts, blouses or skinny jumpers. The Sun
  • She always wore flowery, full-length skirts with a cotton blouse.
  • For special occasions they wear silk shirts or blouses.
  • Blouses are great for daywear, whether to go to work/school or out for a nice lunch.
  • Ms. De Laurentiis likes her cooking blouses fitted so the fabric doesn't snag, and she favors three-quarter sleeves. Kitchen Couture When Cooking for Guests
  • The blouse is open at the chest, and is lifted to the waist by his big, brown hands, which are tucked in his trouser pockets, and his head is covered by the kind of hat that sailors call a sou'wester. St. Nicholas, Vol. 5, No. 4, February 1878
  • A blouse was the most ambitious item we were taught to make - mine looked like a pillow case with armholes.
  • We delouse everybody when they come in and once a week after that.
  • He joked with a woman friend wearing a peasant blouse and jeans.
  • Above the navy skirt, she wore a white collared, long-sleeved blouse and matching blue knit sweater vest.
  • But then she had to go and louse it up by acting like a damn pop star.
  • I slipped off my newer skirt and threw it in the laundry basket opposite the wastebasket and began to unbutton my blouse.
  • She hesitated over the choice between the two blouses for her daughter.
  • The gas used, Zyklon B, was developed as an insecticide, and it was used in concentration camps to delouse clothing. Another 'ultra-traditionalist' Catholic leader says stupid things about the Holocaust | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com
  • Sure she was wiry, but her businesslike combination of grey slacks and white blouse suggested someone quite demure.
  • What has a frilly blouse got to do with world domination? Times, Sunday Times
  • That's better," said Kingozi, and began clumsily to rebutton her blouse. The Leopard Woman
  • Nito-onna: Japanese for a woman so dedicated to her career that she has no time to iron blouses and so resorts to dressing only in knitted tops. Web Translations » Blog Archive » Toujours Tingo - words that don’t exist in English
  • This could have been excellent and by far the best version of the game, so it's a shame they loused it up so badly.
  • Margot pouted, and wriggled her shoulders inside her white blouse. Big Game A Story for Girls
  • She wore a conservative blouse of dark cream chiffon, with a high, frilled collar and ruffles up the front.
  • I wear khakis or black pants and pastel-colored long sleeve blouses.
  • I had finished dressing in my black dress pants, and white low-cut blouse.
  • His touch seemed to burn her through the thin cotton of her white blouse.
  • * Suitable insecticidal dusts for body louse control are permethrin (0.5%), temephos (2%), propoxur (1%) and carbaryl (5%). Chapter 4
  • Liz was wearing the new jeans, boots and denim blouse she had got at Christmas.
  • A soft, plain-weave linen or cotton fabric, calendered to give it luster, often used for dainty and delicate things such as handkerchiefs, underwear, aprons, and blouses, but it comes in heavier weights as well. HOME COMFORTS
  • The right compartment had all her casual clothes, her blouse, jeans, pants, dresses and even swimwear were.
  • Svenson was not normally given to such arrogant posturing, but he felt sure that the two were not men of violence — that indeed, they were educated and accustomed to clean cuffs and uncalloused hands … rather like himself, actually. The Glass Books of the Dream Eaters
  • Her blouse was scooped so low at the front that it left her shoulders and upper arms bare.
  • The ardour of the pilgrims, an old couple, is attested by their stiff limbs and the man's calloused bare feet as they kneel before the apparition of the Madonna at the door of the shrine.
  • A laundry was established where inmates were washed and deloused; DDT was used on everyone in the camp and in all the huts to prevent the spread of typhus.
  • PALCA: So a louse with a healthy endosymbiont and access to your blood is a happy louse. Mapping Louse DNA Could Help Fight The Parasite
  • Heavy bust encased in silk blouse, heavy thighs bulging in knee breeches, fat calves in lovat wool stockings. Death of a Gossip
  • Blouses are designed to look as though they were buttoned from the top, but no button exists near the collar bone. Modest Feminine Dress From the Pages of 1990 Victoria Magazine
  • She is wearing a brown patterned cotton blouse, a wrap-around skirt made from a local fabric called ankara and black sandals.
  • She wore a flowing pale yellow skirt with ruffles and a silken blouse with puffed sleeves.
  • Today I was all-silk, navy blue blouse and skirt.
  • Each member of the family may keep in his "wardrobe" his oldest suit or dress, a shirt or blouse. Macrosociology: An Introduction to Human Societies
  • Her blouse has a ruffle of lace around the neck.
  • They wanted to explain very precisely how to delouse myself. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tholouse, whom Montoni had mentioned with more eclat to his own vanity than credit to their discretion, or regard to truth, she determined to give concerts, though she had neither ear nor taste for music; conversazioni, though she had no talents for conversation; and to outvie, if possible, in the gaieties of her parties and the magnificence of her liveries, all the noblesse of The Mysteries of Udolpho
  • Cutting out the fuss is more than a design philosophy for Julie, it's a way of life, right down to her basic wardrobe of comfortable jeans, slip-on shoes, and simple cotton blouses.
  • However, the mechanic loused it up, but tried to convince me that that was as good as those engines could get.
  • She made such a fuss when Richard spilt a drop of wine on her blouse!
  • Picking out her clothes she put on her undergarments and quickly slipped on her pants and a white blouse.
  • You sound like a woman in need of a check shirt or blouse. Times, Sunday Times
  • Try a crisp white shirt to offset your jazzy trousers, or a frilly blouse and neat knit. Times, Sunday Times
  • In this video, the problem is sitting across from Colbert, Rodriguez and Moreschi, in comfy leather chairs behind elevated wooden barricades in large temperature controlled rooms, wearing tailored suits and expensive jewelry and working smart phones with uncalloused hands while deliberating endlessly over the fate of people who are just trying to feed and clothe their families and give their children a little better life than the one they're having. Mike Bonifer: Who's That Guy Behind Colbert?
  • She wore close fitting leggings, deep mauve in color, and a long, loose-fitting blouse that was gathered and belted at her waist.
  • And who knows how long it has been since a man has been cleaned, much less disinfected and deloused. A message to women in their long billowy summer skirts.
  • We are pleased to offer you 120,000 cotton poplin blouses at US $ 16.80 each, FOB Xingang.
  • Hiding a live monkey underneath your blouse and claiming to be pregnant may sound like an amateur attempt at smuggling but American Gypsy Lawson, 29, used that exact method to sneak a drugged rhesus monkey into the US in 2008. Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
  • The chemical, marketed under the name Calicide, acts by preventing the formation of chitin, a key component of the sea-louse's exoskeleton, but also important in the life cycles of scallops, mussels and lobsters.
  • I jaloused him, sir, no to be the friend to government he pretends: the family are not to lippen to. Old Mortality
  • You actually think I joined the army because Mom wore a see-through blouse to my high school graduation!
  • Elle se souvient de “la crainte dans les yeux des enfants”, du silence régnant dans les rues du camp de Balata, à Naplouse. Matthew Yglesias » Helen Suzman
  • Are they so strong that they can be allowed to jeopardize the entire economy for the snail darter and the furbish lousewort? The Volokh Conspiracy » A 230 mpg Hybrid — and It’s a Chevrolet:
  • Style it for the summer by teaming with the floatiest chiffon blouse and open-toe sandals. The Sun
  • He loused up my promotion chances.
  • For smarter looks, little blouses, pleated skirts and twinsets are given a flapper flavour with cloches hats, pearls and dainty shoes.
  • They take perfectly good water and louse it up with kiwi and strawberry.
  • Few schools had a special uniform for summer, so the girls remember having to go tramping in the heat in serge gym frocks and white blouses and regulation footwear.
  • Suede in cognac or blonde adds the look of luxury to a blazer or skirt, and is the leather of choice for accessories or detailing, such as criss-cross lacing on blouses.
  • At Hermes, Gaultier moved away from the horsy theme of his first collection, concentrating on scarf prints and on sweet organza blouses in toile prints worn with jeans and armfuls of bangles.
  • Scrubby coat and trousers, dirty shirt, scarf, and cap, socks more like anklets for holes, and a pair of split boots; bedraggled hat, frowsy jacket, blouse and skirt, squashy boots, and perhaps a patchy "pelerine" or mangy "boa" -- such is accepted as the natural costume for the heirs of all the ages. Essays in Rebellion
  • She couldn't rub off the blood stain on her blouse.
  • If you happen to be short-waisted as well, you look like a doofus with your blouse tucked in.
  • She was wearing a skirt and blouse.
  • My greatest under-$5 triumph: a cotton and spandex V-neck blouse I found on Forever21.com for $3.80. A Fashionista's Secret Weapon: Cheap Tops
  • They don't stare at me in awkward silence when a button pops open on the upper part of my blouse.
  • Here she mainly rolls her eyes in sorrow and gazes longingly at Fairbanks, a pretty sight himself in a ripped, muscle-exposing blouse and thigh-hugging culottes.
  • His dark deep-set eyes were lost in thought and he traced a large, calloused finger along the straight edge of his jaw.
  • When designer Rei Kawakubo tucks pillows under blouses and shows her collection in utter silence, simple clothes become disconcerting theater.
  • Try something unexpected like a blouse with a frilled front or lace cuffs under a plain sweater or a tailored jacket.
  • Ness looked up at the small robot as she straightened the red tie in front of her middy blouse.
  • Then for want of cuckoo-pint, or priest-pintle, lousebur, clote, and paper, we made ourselves false faces with the leaves of an old Sextum that had been thrown by and lay there for anyone that would take it up, cutting out holes for the eyes, nose, and mouth. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • Team with a ruffle blouse and boyish loafers. The Sun
  • Blouses were trimmed with copper-coloured sequins and there was a healthy smattering of tweed, metallic and brocade. Paris fashion week turns to Lady Gaga – and a quiet Belgian
  • Her blouse had parted company with her skirt , ie become untucked.
  • She was wearing a lurid orange and green blouse.
  • You will also find hand woven saris with kalamkari appliqué work, hand embroidered and patch worked sari blouses, along with hand dyed saris with subtle embellishments. The Hindu - Front Page
  • I hadn't wanted to look like a total slob for this, so I'd worn a black skirt and a sleeveless silk blouse, hoping I wasn't too overdressed.
  • She made such a fuss when Richard spilt a drop of wine on her blouse!
  • The new coats blouse gracefully above the hip line.
  • The lightweight, cotton blouses are holiday friendly, perfect for when you want to throw something on over a bikini. The Sun
  • { Some loremasters say that this figure signifies great blessings no matter into which house it falls - save the I louse of Salt. A TIME OF WAR
  • The buttons of her blouse tug around her tumid breasts. Desilu, Three Cameras
  • I reached inside my blouse and pulled out a silver chain with a silver ring on it.
  • Older: Awesome eyes with awesome downblouse » Scarlet up against the wall | My[confined]Space
  • He shook it formally, his calloused palms rough against her delicate skin but his grip surprisingly gentle.
  • It was no longer the cotton skirt and peasant blouse she had been wearing.
  • Hang as many items as you can on clothes hangers, beginning with the obvious things like dresses, dress shirts and blouses and hang the hangers on a clothes rod to dry.
  • There is quite a fashion phenomenon going on for the ladies: faded, low cut jeans decorated with leather lacing, brown colored blouse with the same kind of lacing, open midriff and long flowing sleeves that look like wings. TJ parking, Otay crossing, local fashion
  • As for the cold colour palette, a pink blouse matched with a grey knee-length skirt will show your authority.
  • Her blouse was a revealing off white satin frock -- that had little bows down the front. Linda Grasso: Paris Runway Report: Celebrity Watching at Chanel
  • This skirt and this blouse go together well.
  • Until they started to dance, they looked prim and librarian-like in their dark-colored culottes topped by demure, sheer, white blouses.
  • She looked down and saw that the hand on the edge of the blanket was calloused, and scarred blue-black. THE WHITE DOVE
  • The girl wore khaki culottes and a loose, sleeveless blouse of green gingham.
  • Suede in cognac or blonde adds the look of luxury to a blazer or skirt, and is the leather of choice for accessories or detailing, such as criss-cross lacing on blouses.
  • She loused up our evening party.
  • The GOP are calloused, cold hearted/blooded, and cruel. King: Uninsured 23-year-old battles leukemia, medical bills
  • A lotus-embroidered illusion blouse perfectly complemented a dramatic white ballskirt that featured a double Korean bow, her replacement for grosgrain ribbon this season.
  • It was when she shook hands with him and lacerated her tender skin in the fisty grip of his rope-calloused palms. CHAPTER V
  • Her silk blouse is open at the neck, showing two strands of pearls.
  • There's virtue to such curiosity and research, but it could also leave an exhausted writer holding an emotionally bankrupt manuscript in calloused hands.
  • Then they are airfreighted to Broughton and by barge to Toulouse in France.
  • They wanted to explain very precisely how to delouse myself. Times, Sunday Times
  • The women were all in beautifully embroidered blouses, brightly coloured circle skirts, neat aprons, and kerchiefs holding their light-coloured hair back from their faces.
  • She's wearing a black blouse over a camisole and a black skirt.
  • Lafayette 148 New York The label Lafayette 148 is offering several animal prints this spring, including a silk blouse in a leopard print. Wearing Animal Prints
  • Dick, s weak guinea pig kicked Mike's quick louse.
  • The woman is wearing a white blouse with red stitching. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Dr. PITTENDRIGH: So in the absence of this endosymbiont, the body louse does not get the vitamins it needs to survive. Mapping Louse DNA Could Help Fight The Parasite
  • Another figure moved into her line of vision, a black woman in a magenta blouse and grey angora skirt.
  • With a start, Luke also noticed the Princess 'hands: soft, pale, uncalloused, clearly the hands of anyone but a manual worker. Splinter Of The Mind's Eye
  • The 24-year-old put on a miniskirt and blouse and make-up and borrowed an identity card from a female friend.
  • Yeah, the idealist is still alive, somewhere deep under this calloused skin.
  • My uniform was a navy gym frock and blazer, a white blouse, and black lisle or woollen stockings.
  • She wore a white blouse and a plain black skirt.
  • The Toulouse-born midfielder is on loan until the end of the season from Racing Santander where he had already picked up five bookings and a red card.
  • I haven't seen a live louse on her head since last Wednesday.
  • Maybe you could dye that skirt to match your blouse.
  • The ample embroidery is influenced by Romanian blouses, again echoing the feminine qualities of woven art.
  • Today, she was wearing a vest of deep amber color over a cream colored off-the-shoulder blouse.
  • The new coats blouse gracefully above the hip line.
  • These opinions do not constitute a skeptical epistemology of the sort found in Montaigne's “Apology for Raymond Sebond” or in the more systematic and more openly Pyrrhonist (but far less influential) treatise Quod nihil scitur/That Nothing Is Known (1581) by Francisco Sanches, the son of Portuguese conversos who was reared and educated in France and taught in the medical faculty at Toulouse. Loss of Faith
  • He was appointed lecturer at the University of Paris in 1878 and then professor at Toulouse in 1879.
  • The whirligig of fashion trends dictated that the look of Zandra back in the Seventies is exactly the look of 2002-gypsy flounces, boots and floaty hippie blouses and dippy hemlines.
  • Better even than salami, chorizo or bratwurst is the hearty Toulouse sausage, or its cousin, the spicy Cumberland sausage.
  • Pretty blouses are a new wardrobe staple. Times, Sunday Times
  • He shook it formally, his calloused palms rough against her delicate skin but his grip surprisingly gentle.
  • In 1304 he was present at the general chapter of the Dominican order held at Toulouse.
  • The white blouse will be the mainstay of your wardrobe this summer.
  • A trial of such rebroadcast is currently on in France, covering the Toulouse-Paris region, he says.

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