How To Use Vestiary In A Sentence
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Host is carried in solemn procession through the principal streets, attended by the high officers of state, several battalions of each arm of the service in fresh bright uniforms, and a vast array of ecclesiastics in the most gorgeous stoles and chasubles their vestiary contains.
Castilian Days
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She often worked with non-rigid materials such as this, and in 1964 she initiated ‘vestiary’ sculpture, designed to be worn by the spectator.
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These baths contain the three classical sections of the Roman bath: the vestiary where patrons changed clothing before their bath and rested afterwards, and three rooms for cold, warm and hot water.
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They moved from vestiary to antechamber, copy room to meditation hall, breaking down doors when they found them locked.
Chosen Of The Gods
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I hung it in the vestiary and waved goodbye to Henry, who was standing on the chancel steps.
Incubus
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It wasn™t Ilista™s habit to arrive late to the imperial court, and the First Daughter could hear the buzz of voices as she dressed in her private vestiary.
Chosen Of The Gods
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The size of the vestiary indicates the bath was more than a source of physical well-being but also a center of social interaction.
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When he was secretly in the revestiary he had no chair, ne no man never saw him in the church sit, but in his cell he sat upon a threefoot stool.
The Golden Legend, vol. 6
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The books of divinity, ecclesiastical history, morsd, philosophy, and such like, to be kept in the closes in the vestiary of the present parish church of Spalding; classical and grammatieen cultivated in this village; and whatever the Digitized byCjOOQlC
Literary anecdotes of the eighteenth century; comprizing biographical memoirs of William Bowyer, printer, F. S. A.
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“Nay,” said the Abbot, “we will do more, and will instantly despatch a servant express to the keeper of our revestiary to send us such things as he may want, even this night.
The Monastery
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Unlike the other girls, whose only vestiary accommodation to the day's activities has been to sweep their hair out of the way with butterfly barrettes, Calloway sports a blue Derek Jeter jersey and her hair is done up in careful rows of tight braids that won't come down right after practice.
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So he went into the vestiary where the garments were kept and doffing his dress donned a garb which converted him into a Darwaysh.
Arabian nights. English
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She often worked with non-rigid materials such as this, and in 1964 she initiated ‘vestiary’ sculpture, designed to be worn by the spectator.
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After, barbered, powdered and perfumed, he passed to his vestiary, where still more acolytes helped him into his ceremonial raiment: robes of Lattakayan satin, be-jeweled breastplate, rings and slippers, and the sapphire tiara that had graced the brow of every Kingpriest since the end of the Three Thrones™ War.
Chosen Of The Gods
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The benefit of using the services and treats of the vestiary and the changing rooms is fixed in all the types of membership.
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But when we consider the recent popular comeback of the military look worn by people on the street in recent years, the same appropriation of vestiary sloganeering is in effect.
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In these little boxes -- of which the rent is that of a palace -- one would be foolish to look for the space of a vestiary.
Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 4
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Hurriedly she genuflected toward the golden shrine in the vestiary™s corner, then parted the curtains and stepped through.
Chosen Of The Gods
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Nay," said the Abbot, "we will do more, and will instantly despatch a servant express to the keeper of our revestiary to send us such things as he may want, even this night.
The Monastery
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New taxes, sumptuary taxes, vestiary taxes; _nemo audeat comedere praeter duo fercula cum potagio_; tax on the living, tax on the dead, tax on successions, tax on carriages, tax on paper.
Napoleon the Little