How To Use Worn In A Sentence
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The openings permit solid and semi-solid bodily exudates to pass through the top sheet to the absorbent core as the diaper is worn.
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Meg looked worn and nervous, the babies absorbed every minute of her time, the house was neglected, and Kitty, the cook, who took life 'aisy', kept him on short commons.
Little Women
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Frankly, my only concern was that the resident copperhead (don't ask; I've been sworn to secrecy) got out alive.
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And I think the resort is about 25% overpriced, considering the worn-down state of the place and the fact you can get a two-night package at the definitely more upmarket Avillion in Port Dickson (also not really PD, but a dozen kilometres south) from about RM800 as well.
Vacations: Tiara Beach Resort — Fusion Despatches
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These are worn on the hocks and protect the horse from injuries.
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It is patent that dusk found them weary and worn, plodding and wading silently "homewards," shovel on shoulder, across four or five kilos of desolate mud; falling and tripping over stagnant bodies, masses of tangled wire, bricks and jagged wood-work everywhere impeding progress.
Norman Ten Hundred A Record of the 1st (Service) Bn. Royal Guernsey Light Infantry
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There can be few museums in the world whose range of exhibits includes a stuffed, 5ft-long, prehistoric fish and a pair of unworn, extremely expensive, blue cowboy-boots.
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The grass looked like an old worn carpet, faded and ragged; the horizon was pressing against the cliff.
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Negwako has established a store that sells traditional clothing worn by Tanzanian women, called kanga and vitenge.
Kiva Loans
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The town itself is a wonderful example of a lived-in, somewhat shopworn, urban relic.
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Groups of pot-bellied old men in seldom worn suits stood in clusters, leaning in to catch a word, laughing, lining up for photos taken by children and grandchildren.
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She was still my sworn enemy who was trying to tear me down in whatever way possible.
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Officers had been shown a dirty white T-shirt which he said he had worn on the day his girlfriend vanished.
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I had one forged from a white metal, capable of piercing almost any armour worn by man.
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Besides being the colour of pants worn during training and performing, red trousers symbolize the indentured servitude of children who were bound by contract and often forced to live and train at these schools.
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One worker would have suffered fatal burns had he not worn a protective chemical suit which was not routine for repair work.
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They are worn to protect the arm from the bowstring as it moves forward after the release.
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He was dressed in a worn tricorn, a dark homespun coat, knee-length breeches, dark stocking, and heavy brogue shoes.
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The name, the recognised features, rubbed saltily against his worn curiosity, stinging it.
THE LAST RAVEN
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The Heathrow stamp impacted on one of the emptier pages of her worn, blue passport.
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The short flowered dress and the high-heeled sandals she was wearing when she arrived in the park that day were identical to the clothing worn by the kidnapper.
I’ll Walk Alone
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A loose gown, open in front to reveal an underskirt, worn by European women in the 7th and 8th centuries.
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“Jilbáb” either habergeon (mail-coat) or the buff-jacket worn under it.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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An objection is not "outworn" until answered, and to speak of the demise of a generally accepted theory is hardly scientific.
The Evolution of Man Scientifically Disproved In 50 Arguments
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There's something compelling, even mythic, about a boy reaching out from beyond the grave to save the children of his family's sworn enemy.
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Old colophons on school books sport two sorts of logo: oblong whorls, rococo scrolls - both in worn morocco.
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We were in the backyard, in the big bare place Lincoln had worn in the grass.
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The dalmatic and tunicle are modified chasubles worn by the deacon and subdeacon respectively at a high Mass.
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Students began their day by being sworn in or "deputized" as special agents.
News
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The coffin was palled with a square of rusty black velvet, whence all the pile had long been worn, and which the soaking rain now helped age to embrown and make flabby; a standard cross was borne by an ecclesiastical official, who had on a quadrangular cap surmounted by a centre tuft; two priests followed, sheltered by umbrellas, their sacerdotal garments dabbled and draggled with mud, and showing thick-shod feet beneath the dingy serge and lawn that flapped above them, as they came along at a smart pace, suggestive of anything but solemnity.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 107, September, 1866
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Nick is also a professional safecracker who lives by a sworn motto: never steal from where you live.
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No, you should have worn a hat and not got sunstroke.
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In fact once they have worn a sunsuit and realise that they no longer have to suffer two hourly suncream applications, children become very keen indeed to wear their sunsuits which offers great peace of mind to Mum and Dad!
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Generally the damage of forging die has four different damage mechanisms: worn, fatigue, transform and hot crack.
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Upon it, in lieu of the dogged, black – visaged ruffian they had expected to behold, there lay a mere child: worn with pain and exhaustion, and sunk into a deep sleep.
Oliver Twist
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This is a belted black garment with long sleeves, worn over a plain long-sleeved shirt.
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Not many hunters go afield these days dressed in jeans, a worn Army jacket and old work boots.
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A more traditional, perhaps ceremonial, hat is the fez, worn by older upper-class men.
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The flats tower above you - there are perhaps twenty five floors in the building, which looks grimy and worn.
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These strategies, I would argue, are entirely familiar and slightly shopworn.
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Her lashing tail was half-spotted, half-striped; her clothes overly big and just a little worn and patchy, like hand-me-downs.
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The ban will likely include large Christian crosses, Jewish yarmulkes, Muslim hijabs and turbans worn by Sikhs.
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Indeed, I would argue that it has already happened to some degree, as student loans have democratized the college degree and worn off some of its cachet.
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The birds spread across a rising slope of snow furrowed with ditches worn by thousands of penguin feet.
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Any normal, mediocre woman would have (a) sworn, (b) looked under the bed again, or ( c ) shouted at me.
THE DICE MAN
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The whistle is to be blown only in the event of emergencies and must be visibly worn at all times while on the premises.
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They come with wholesome winter references such as alpine leaf designs or chunky cable knits, and should be worn with jeans and heavy shoes or trainers.
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One minute they were sworn enemies, the next they were clinging together in fierce mutual desire.
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socks worn wrong side out
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Today, bracelets are worn by both men and women in a variety of materials such as traditional precious metals like gold silver and platinum.
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Beginning in the last quarter of the fourteenth century, shoes were worn with pattens - carved wooden supports with pedestals under the heel and ball - to protect the shoes.
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It's a familiar and rather well-worn mechanic, but the sepia-toned graphical overlay is a stylish touch and the extravagant rag doll physics sends your victim rocketing through the air like a crazed acrobat, which is fun to behold and suitably reminiscent of a Peckinpah bloodbath.
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Though he is sworn to secrecy, Larry, stricken with guilt over offending a friend, spills the beans.
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Rommel's army had to be worn down, and if it had been allowed to withdraw intact into the mountain fastnesses of Tunisia, securing a decisive land victory in North Africa would have been rendered immensely difficult.
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The chief witness was allowed to leave the town only after lodging a sworn statement with the police.
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Worn on your top half, it reflects warm tones onto the face.
Times, Sunday Times
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His character never lost his inherent devilishness though, and he'd worn that wicked smile through the entire movie.
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Traditionally, white flannels are worn when playing cricket.
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Baggy tunic tops, sweaters and man-size T-shirts can be worn until the end of your pregnancy if you get them large enough.
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Sometimes Carlie hands me the squirt bottle of "Bam" (an acronym for something that begins, ominously, with "butyric" - the rest of it has been worn off the label) and lets me do the bathrooms.
Nickel and Dimed
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He wore a pair of worn out old sneakers that matched his worn out old jean trousers.
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Protective headgear and full motorcycle leathers are required to be worn to comply with race safety.
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The modern-meets-sultry pumps and flats in ornate silk patterns could be worn with a silk qipao, or form-fitting dress.
The Bling Dynasty
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The fact that she herself had only one such dress, an organdy hand-me-down from Rockelle that was worn once a week to Sunday school, was disturbing.
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Working quickly, she dug into the center of her bag for dry clothes that had avoided the driving penetration of the cool October rain and pulled on a sweatshirt and well-worn jeans.
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I groped through the passageway, and pushed open the worn door out into the kitchen yard.
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Your new cardigan can be worn over a T-shirt with jeans, corduroy pants or khakis.
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Hats, caps or other headgear can be worn to protect the head and face from being coloured with hard-to-rinse dyes.
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So police officers are being compromised by being pressurised to lie and then being pressurised to drive in a way that could result in death or bodily injury to themselves or to innocent members of public who you have sworn to protect all so that someone snotty superintendent can get a bung from the Home Office
Policing Pledge Response Times – The Ugly Truth! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
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On this magnificent necklace, worn by either a young woman or man, the beadworker has skillfully played with colors and geometric shapes.
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Many tags get sun-faded, worn, removed, switched, and one of our favorite theories for their disappearance is that roaches like to eat them.
Prices almost never listed
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This study examined the contamination of boots worn by surgeons and other perioperative personnel during urologic, gynecologic, plastic, thoracic, and orthopedic procedures in a hospital in the United Kingdom.
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Worn over her unfeeling body, the suit gave the thirty-something Casey the strength of twenty men, and made her almost impervious to harm as well as giving her certain enhanced sensory abilities.
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I'll wager that when the first-born of Canaan was in the flood-tide of glory, this very gown was worn by one of the most beautiful women in the pentapolis of Philistia.
Romance Island
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They are only worn at Christmas, and are remarkably unbecoming.
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I'm actually suggesting that they are (largely) incapable of thinking outside the box (to use a well-overworn phrase).
Coding Dispositions at GDC
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These tunics were usually worn to below the knee, but during travel they were hitched up by a belt to make walking easier.
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But as times and tastes changed, it needed a catalyst to move beyond the shopworn stereotypes of LAPD cops as either by-the-book straight arrows or rakish, rule-breaking mavericks.
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Standing in queues is not easy for us old fogeys with worn-out joints.
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Bank of America and other mortgage companies have been under pressure to review their paperwork after employees and contractors said in sworn depositions that, because of the enormous volume, they hadn't had the time to read the documents, much less check them for accuracy.
Paperwork storm hits nation's biggest bank
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And of the things you can't call vintage, what has remained unworn in your closet for the longest time?
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The lanai is the favorite reception room, and here at any social function the musical program is given and cakes and ices are served; here morning callers are received, or gay riding parties, the ladies in pretty divided skirts, worn for convenience in riding astride,
Following the Equator
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She waited by the gangway and caught his arm when his numbed foot missed a worn rubber cleat.
RUSHING TO PARADISE
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If the cartilage is worn away, by arthritis for example, it can make the joint painful and stiff.
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The piano, decrepit on its legs, though made of good wood painted black and gilded, was dirty, defaced, and scratched; and its keys, worn like the teeth of old horses, were yellowed with the fuliginous colors of the pipe.
A Daughter of Eve
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He took a time-worn game plan into the jungle, only to find that the game has moved on.
Times, Sunday Times
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I've only worn this jumper twice, and it's already begun to bobble.
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After 12 months it will have worn off and you will inevitably produce a much leggier plant.
Times, Sunday Times
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Brethren of St. Francis and their clients, which still roughen the pavement of Santa Croce at Florence, and recall the varnished polychrome decoration of those Greek monuments in connexion with the worn-out blazonry of the funeral brasses of England and Flanders.
Greek Studies: a Series of Essays
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A moment later he had pulled away a strip of grass, and below it was a worn cellar door.
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The work-worn jeans, red and black plaid shirt, padded gillet and heavy work boots speak of a rugged, outdoor existence, possibly somewhere in the mountainous wilds of Canada.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
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Have a list of what you know works for you and find replacements if they have worn out.
Times, Sunday Times
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They are murderers, and more importantly, they are sworn enemies of democracy and the rule of law.
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She threw a worn leather book-bag into the passenger seat and belted herself in.
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It works efficiently as a basic color and can be worn with pastels or brights as accents.
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Their great old houses overflow with rough medieval furniture, threadbare tapestries and religious relics worn smooth by the touch of generations.
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It is said to depict a chrisom child, i.e., a chrisom is a child's white robe worn at baptism, used as a shroud if the infant dies within a month.
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Isolation, loneliness, and the sheer drudgery of running a pioneer household - from sunup to sundown, without a single day's rest - has worn away at their resolve.
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It is a very wearable collection and can be worn either as separates or the entire outfit.
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This may indicate that the brooches were consistently worn in a particular position, but not in the same way.
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Since then, troops have worn cammies adorned with both blend and dazzle technology.
Military camouflage evolved from collaboration of art, science
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I could have sworn I heard a piper playing a lament.
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He was a legend in his hometown for having worn out many pairs of straw sandals, as he walked hundreds of miles to the port of Yokohama, to book passage on a boat to North America.
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A split end occurs when the protective cuticle is worn away on the tip of a strand, allowing the fibers of the cortex to unravel and the hair to split lengthwise.
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More firmly grounded in Hawaiian culture is the lei, a colorful wreath of fresh flowers or other decorative objects worn around the neck.
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She's worn one of my floaty chiffon gowns embroidered with petals but she can turn up in a pair of men's trousers with a print shirt.
Times, Sunday Times
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The former were drabby-looking creatures, stained in face with oil and dust, clad in thin, shapeless, cotton dresses and shod with more or less worn shoes.
Sister Carrie
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Israel's foot soldiers are getting new odour-free socks that can be worn for two weeks straight without smelling or stinking up the feet, the Maariv daily reported on Thursday.
Elder of Ziyon
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The story covers much well-worn territory, and the dialogue can be clunky.
Times, Sunday Times
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My escort explains that they are daman trails, in other words the trails worn by Turkoman raiders passing back and forth on their man-stealing expeditions, before their subjugation by the Russians.
Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume II From Teheran To Yokohama
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You're worn out, Laura," he said. "Go home and get some rest.".
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She said that she had worn the dress after the outfit she first chose proved unworkable with the weather screen.
Times, Sunday Times
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Why am I so driven to protect her, she who by definition should be my sworn enemy?
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Several times, Niane could have sworn she saw a person at the end of a passage, but she accredited it to the poor lighting.
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As the male voice completed its speech, she slowly shifted herself around to face a gentleman of medium height who had a smiling, benign countenance on his careworn features.
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Cate nodded and slipped out of her informal dress that she had worn all day.
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The government has sworn to do everything in its power to combat terrorism.
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I could have sworn she said she was a patient of Dr Kaplan's.
A CONVICTION OF GUILT
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To say that they should abstain from endeavoring to affect administration in a beneficial manner, is to say not only that they should de-citizenize themselves, but that they should violate their pledges and abandon their sworn duty.
Donahoe's Magazine, Volume 15, No. 2, February 1886
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He lived with the same aesthetic as that of his work – fine linen, worn leather, superb works of art and a few cartoons, buddleia and bamboo in the overgrown garden and the residue of paint carried down from the studio.
Lucian Freud obituary
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Most of the time, he wisely kept a light touch with turquoise beading, trimming fresh white tweed coats and dresses with the stuff - and even won with a swingy beaded skirt worn with a delicate cashmere tank.
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By late afternoon Glover was feeling glad not to be worn out for the mild diversion of Halloween.
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I love the mix of old and new furnishings, the sense of history in flagstoned kitchen and ancient Aga, the jumble of meadow mixed plants in gardens, the tactile wools and silks and cottons, the worn wooden floors.
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Other products used are sisal and ficus leaves, as well as discarded cotton, usually from worn cotton sheets from hospitals.
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Here was worn the "barret," of scarlet or white, the rich brown jacket and red sash of the peculiar costumes of the Basque and Bearnais peasants -- a fine race of men, and one, too, historically noble.
Bruin The Grand Bear Hunt
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On the coffee table, on the bookshelves in between books with worn bindings, were framed photographs of Phil and Karen.
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For example, the black veil and the farthingale, or guardainfante (the rigid framework of iron hoops to support large, stiff skirts), worn by the sitter were typical of but not exclusive to Spanish fashion.
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Leimer will not continue to fly long - haul away the sworn enemy of Stuttgart.
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Not that it isn't a very sweet frock, darling, but -- well, it does look a bit worn.
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All the clichés of the form are on display in ‘Plague in the Heartland,’ worn down every bit as smooth as the teeth of a longtime meth fiend.
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She was barefoot and her patched yellow sunsuit was faded and worn.
The Red Trailer Mystery
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My favorite T-shirt, at the moment, is my worn Herbivore Cross T-shirt, which is so comfortable.
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This creates a breathing space between inner clothes and the waterproof outer skin; important when only thermals are being worn underneath.
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Worn out or dirty spark plugs are a common cause of misfiring in petrol engines, and cleaning or replacing them can make your car go better.
Times, Sunday Times
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The mention of critics can only bring us to the topic of Nunn's sworn enemy.
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Stick in hand, leathery skin and leather chappals worn to shreds, his dispossession was clear from his finely twirled white moustache and neat beard.
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A thin nylon wind shirt worn next to your skin or over an undershirt will act as a vapor barrier and trap body heat more efficiently than a wool union suit or down jacket.
Winter Survival Quiz by Field & Stream's Keith McCafferty
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Whether or not he testified on the issue of guilt or innocence or as to matters in extenuation or mitigation, the accused may make an unsworn statement to the court in mitigation or extenuation of the offenses of which he stands convicted, but the right to make such an unsworn statement does not permit the filing of the affidavit of the accused.
EXECUTIVE ORDER 10214
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She walked around a bit, and found a worn copy of some book called Gravity's Rainbow on the street.
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The girl drew from her pocket a little green-leather sheath, worn at the edges to whity-brown, and out of that a pair of spectacles, unconsciously looking round the room for a moment as she did so, as if to ensure that no stranger saw her in the act of using them.
The Hand of Ethelberta
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Clever editing had Bertie Ahern involved in a ring supplying worn Westlife underwear to fans in the east.
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There was no worn channel for the creek, and its waters, dammed up, diverted, flying through the air on giddy flumes, trickling into sinks and low places, and raised by huge water-wheels, were used and used again a thousand times.
LI-WAN, THE FAIR
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Since many drivers and stablemen were uninformed, and even human labourers were overworked and dismissed once they were ‘worn out’, it is not surprising that maltreatment of horses was common.
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unsworn testimony
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The choice of phrases in Ballads and Songs, and perhaps more in serious pieces, is of much importance; a common use of old worn out words I do not like, such as erst, whilom, and a thousand more; and yet to take up and use
Letter 94
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Wigs, initially full-bottomed but neater as the 18th century wore on, were worn by officers, and soldiers had their hair pomaded, powdered, and drawn together at the back in a ‘club’ or queue.
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Another form of uberveillance is the use of bracelets worn by dangerous prisoners which use global positioning systems to pinpoint their movements.
Aftermath News
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Tammas, ma puir fallow, if it could avail, a 'tell ye a' wud lay doon this auld worn-oot ruckle o 'a body o' mine juist tae see ye baith sittin 'at the fireside, an' the bairns round ye, couthy an 'canty again; but it's nae tae be, Tammas, it's nae tae be.
Stories by English Authors: Scotland (Selected by Scribners)
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They normally wear Home Service review order dress as would have been worn on garrison duties and manoeuvres during the latter part of the nineteenth century.
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Schuckardt is wearing the mozetta, which is worn by the Pope and Cardinals everywhere, and by Archbishops and Bishops in their dioceses with a few exceptions.
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A small crystalline brook gurgled over worn round stones as it ran to its destination.
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Necklaces are worn now for a variety of reasons not the least of which personal adornment.
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The palace, they argue, should have invited gay partners to this evening's reception; last week in Glasgow, the Queen should have sat differently, her lady-in-waiting should have worn a different hat, and so on.
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But the other day, when first I beheld thee, whether it proceeded from thy happinesse in fortune, or the fatall houre of my owne infelicity for ever, I know not; I conceyved such an effectuall kinde of liking towardes thee, as never did Woman love a man more truely then I doe thee having sworn within my soule to make thee my
The Decameron
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Luckily the gray dress wasn't made to be worn with any underskirts, so it didn't drag on the ground when I didn't wear any.
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Hair ornaments are not generally worn, but nearly every Negrito, male and female, especially in southern Zambales and Bataan, possesses one or more of the so-called combs of bamboo.
Negritos of Zambales
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Collar found in girl's possession had Dyran's brand, identified as concubine collar last worn by Serina Daeth, slave who escaped to desert under sentence of death for bearing halfblood.
The Elvenbane
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Tea table, resemble an elf same, in the beautification of the bedroom personate is worn indispensable costar part.
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If you drive down the road and the tread is worn, when you hit a puddle of water, the car can aquaplane.
Club grooves limitation sought
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The marker was older and weatherworn and low enough so that he could hoist himself up onto it, stretch and massage his legs.
THE TATTOOED GIRL
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The neckline is a natural scoop necked cowl which looks figure flattering when worn.
She's way too cool
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It could be teamed with a skirt or trousers or worn over a dress that is a bit skimpy on the top.
Times, Sunday Times
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Although these systems are electronically and functionally complex, they can be miniaturized sufficiently so that one portion can be implanted and the remainder worn or carried easily in a pocket.
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Researchers analyzed swabs taken from 42 neckties worn by physicians and medical staff as well as 10 neckties from security staff at the medical center.
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He remembers the oath of allegiance he has sworn.
1066: and the Hidden History of the Bayeux Tapestry
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Columbine, aquilegia ‘Magpie’ resembles an elaborate bonnet to be worn on special occasions for the more fashion forward among the fae.
Fairies Part One « Fairegarden
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They laughed at me in my local dress of salwar kameez worn with desert boots and a flak jacket.
Times, Sunday Times
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It was evening, dark shadows slowly stretching across the worn floorboards of the room.
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So, okay, he must have left sometime after 1100 hours G.M.T. but before 1145 hours G.M.T., at almost exactly which time I returned to the cabin and brushed as well as I could all the particles of snow still clinging to my wool jacket and gloves and knitted ski cap, sea-green, and my blue jeans and rugged, well-worn work boots.
Self-Destruction, Vol. 1
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In one town, the " burkini, " a bathing suit worn by some Muslim women, specifically has been banned.
An Italian Fringe Firebrand
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That was said in the face of a statutory prohibition on commenting on the fact that the accused did not give sworn evidence.
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The rounded, waterworn stones made the surface treacherous and slippery and difficult to negotiate.
THE SEARCH FOR SPOCK
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The three Lowland infantry regiments, whose members have traditionally worn tartan trews for centuries, will be forced to wear kilts when the government's planned new Scottish ‘super-regiment’ is formed next year.
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I particularly like the feel of it when worn without the fleecy inner.
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She walked across to the policeman, one shoulder hitched slightly above the other, her hair sticking out straight behind and worn in slick bandeaus on either side of her face, her hat trailing in a melancholy way on her head.
Prisons and Prisoners: Some Personal Experiences
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This is a tendency to dwell on what ruffly garment was worn, the precise glossy shade of a woman's hair, and so on.
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The haik drapes them from head to foot, and is worn over loose pants, which are gathered at the ankle.
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In the shadowless white light, the priest looked pale and careworn, and his usually florid complexion seemed drained of colour.
GRACE
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They nodded to each other by way of breaking the ice of unacquaintance, and the first stranger handed his neighbour the family mug — a huge vessel of brown ware, having its upper edge worn away like a threshold by the rub of whole generations of thirsty lips that had gone the way of all flesh, and bearing the following inscription burnt upon its rotund side in yellow letters there is no fun
Wessex Tales
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Two hours and fifteen minutes into the game, upon the expiration of his seventh turn, Ted removed his glasses to wipe them slowly with the worn cotton of his flannel shirt.
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Instead of the familiar smooth blue-green, her exoskeleton was a rich, deep purple, the chitin worn rough and pebbly in places.
Dirge
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Although he had lost his bid for re-election, Parker legally remained in office until the incoming administration was sworn in.
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But first undo me these clasps — for I have not worn this corselet since the battle of Saint
Quentin Durward
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It is a close-fitting red felt hat with a flattened top and a tassel worn to the side.
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Don't we have the right, even duty, to be outraged if they betray our trust and their own sworn oaths?
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Underneath my chair was a pair of worn socks; Jack had obviously discarded them while watching Countdown earlier in the afternoon.
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After a hot, unlively march of four hours (= eleven miles), on mules worn out by want of water, we dismounted at a queer isolated lump on the left of the track.
The Land of Midian
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These outfits are worn only for special occasions such as weddings and festivals.
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The shirt was a sleeveless affair, worn open, with pockets all over the front.
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angelica vestis" of the tertiary order; and the "beatified" Duchess who had sold her jewels to buy corn for the poor during the famine of 1670, and had worn a hair-shirt under a corset that seemed stiff enough to serve all the purposes of bodily mortification.
The Valley of Decision
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He uses linen, cotton and cashmere and his textures combine opposites - they are soft and smart, worn but restrained.
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There, the real weapons and armor of the Great Feihong hung - not the ceremonious and decorative ones in the Hall, although they too could be wielded and worn.
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The guayabera, an embroidered man's shirt, is a traditional and elegant article of clothing that is still worn today for both formal and informal occasions.
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I could have sworn that she was wearing an art schmock.
YesButNoButYes: (American) Idol Thoughts - 5/9/07
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To prevent relapses, when the last plaster cast is removed a splint must be worn full-time for two to three months and thereafter at night for 2 to 4 years.
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He had then made the time-worn accusation that the pretensions of the courts reduced the kingdom to an aristocracy of magistrates.
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The _baxa_ was a coarse sandal made of twigs, used by philosophers and comic actors; the _calcæus_ was a shoe that covered the foot, though the toes were often exposed; and the _cothurnus_, a laced boot worn by horsemen, hunters, men of authority, and tragic actors, and it left the toes likewise exposed.
The Story of Rome from the Earliest Times to the End of the Republic
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I have a pile of white cotton shirts in my closet that I haven't worn for months because they need ironing, and I despise the task.
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The fatal bonnet lay on the table of the Court; Bargally swore that it was the identical article worn by the man who robbed him; and he and others likewise deponed that they had found the accused on the spot where the crime was committed, with the bonnet on his head.
Additional Note
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On formal occasions, the sherwani (long jacket), tight trousers known as churidar, and a turban are worn.