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black and stuff
He would order her to bring coffee, and would take from his vest pocket a thin black pipe which he would stuff -- he would not remove his gloves -- and light and smoke.
Black stuff ; white shirts and big black scarves.
He has a black " stuff " gown over his suit, and wears a short wig of horsehair.
He also replaces the black stuff gown of a junior barrister with a black silk gown, although cheaper variants are also worn, including gowns of the same cut but all wool, or in a silk-wool mix, or in artificial silk.
The sizer wears a black gown of coarse stuff without sleeves, a plain black cloth cap without a tassel, and dines at the fellows ' table after they have retired.
Sheriffs ( who preside over Sheriff Courts ) wear the black gowns which they formerly used in practice ( silk gowns for QCs ; stuff gowns for advocates and solicitor-advocates ), with falls in place of the bow-tie.
Junior Counsel wear a short bar wig and black poplin or stuff bar gown ( which has a gathered yoke and short, open sleeves ) over a dark three-piece suit with similar wing collar and bands.
Junior Counsel wear an open-fronted black stuff gown with open sleeves and a gathered yoke, and otherwise wear the same outfit as Senior Counsel ( other than full-bottomed wigs ).
Smith commented on meeting Hobbs for the first time: " That ’ s where I first noticed, ' Wow, theres another black guy playing this kind of stuff '.
St John's College has its own hood for graduates of its ministerial training course: of the Durham BCL pattern, in black stuff, the cowl faced inside with 2 " blue silk.
Bachelors ' hoods are full-shape made with black stuff except for the BSc and LLB ( made with palatinate silk ).
Undergraduates wear a gown of black stuff, in the Oxford scholar's shape.
) and holders of foundation degrees or undergraduate diplomas wear a black stuff or silk gown of the Oxford BA shape, but with the forearm seam divided for 4 " and the two flaps turned back and held in place with two buttons ; between the flaps is a short length of black ribbon, held by a third button.
Masters ( except holders of advanced first degrees ) wear a black stuff or silk gown of the Oxford MA shape with inverted-T armholes and the lower point of the sleeve boot replaced by a right angle.
Bachelors wear a hood of black stuff or silk in a modified Oxford simple shape, partly lined with 3 " of silk in the relevant faculty colour ( see below ).
Lampeter awards University of Wales degrees, and as such, the academic dress matches that of the University of Wales — graduates wear a black stuff gown, with bell sleeves for bachelors, and glove sleeve for masters.
Undergraduates wore a black stuff gown, with bell-sleeves, with the whole sleeve split open in front.
Holders wore the undergraduate gown, with a black stuff hood, lined with black stuff, and bound for 1 " with white silk.

black and gown
Twice she accompanied him in tickling Elizabeth, and once held her while he cut her black gown " into a thousand pieces.
Among the Paleo-orthodoxy and emerging church Presbyterians, clergy are moving away from the traditional black Geneva gown and reclaiming not only the more ancient Eucharist vestments of alb and chasuble, but also cassock and surplice ( typically a full length Old English style surplice which resembles the Celtic alb, an ungirdled liturgical tunic of the old Gallican Rite ).
In Oman, the judge wears a long stripe ( red, green white ), while the attorneys wear the black gown.
King's Scholars are entitled to use the letters " KS " after their name and they can be identified by a black gown worn over the top of their tailcoats, giving them the nickname tugs ( Latin: togati, wearers of gowns ); and occasionally by a surplice in Chapel.
As stated above, King's Scholars wear a black gown over the top of their tailcoats, and occasionally a surplice in Chapel.
Morticia Addams ( née Frump ) was the matriarch of the Addams Family, a slim woman with pale skin, clad in a skin-tight black hobble gown with octopuslike tendrils at the hem.
Judges and judicial registrars of the Family Court of Australia wear a black silk gown, a bar jacket with either bands or a jabot and a bench wig.
When in court, a solicitor will normally wear a suit and tie together with a Scottish bar gown ( a form of black robe ).
When wearing the full bottomed wig, Queen's Counsel have a black rosette hanging from the back of the neck, which was originally intended to catch oil and powder that might otherwise mark the silk gown.
They were originally allowed to wear their coloured gowns and tufted caps, but Newton eventually made them wear the ordinary black gown.
Contestants are judged on the following categories: panel interview, one-on-one interview competition, Mississippi speech competition, commercial / black dress competition, and evening gown competition.
On this episode, Chung, dressed in a white evening gown and writhing atop a black piano, sang a parody to the tune of Thanks for the Memory.
She gained fame on Los Angeles television station KHJ wearing a black, gothic, cleavage-enhancing gown as host of Movie Macabre, a weekly horror movie presentation.
), a long black gown is worn with a hood of black silk and lined with silk in a colour which varies depending on discipline.
) a long black gown is worn, with a white silk hood lined in a colour that varies by discipline.
The embu is occasionally performed wearing a black gown hōi ( 法衣 ) at the beginning ceremony of annual taikai ( 大会 ) or convention.
obi ( belts: white, yellow, green, black ) and hoi ( black gown )

black and Cambridge
1: ISBN 0-521-41743-0 ( Cambridge ) hardcover ( black binding ); ISBN 0-521-42736-3 ( Cambridge ) softcover ( red lettering with Hans Vehrenberg astrophoto ).
When Jenny Clack of the University of Cambridge discovered a fossil amphibian in what was once a fetid swamp, she named it Eucritta melanolimnetes, which is Greek for " the creature from the black lagoon.
It has been speculated that Enoch led Young to instigate the ban against black men holding Mormon priesthood when Enoch L. Lewis married a white Mormon woman, Mary Matilda Webster, in Cambridge, Massachusetts on September 18, 1846.
Tassels ( also called tufts ) were traditionally worn by Oxford and Cambridge University undergraduates on their caps ( hence a slang word-tassel for an undergraduate ), those wearing gold tassels were those who had paid for the status of " gentleman-commoner ", thus receiving increased social prestige and more luxurious accommodation than ordinary commoners who wore plain black tassels on their caps.
In the hopes of performing comedy professionally, Gregory moved to Chicago, Illinois, where he became part of a new generation of black comedians that included Nipsey Russell, Bill Cosby, and Godfrey Cambridge, all of whom broke with the minstrel tradition, which presented stereotypical black characters.
Cambridge United have traditionally worn amber and black home kits in a variety of designs, including plain amber with black trim ( e. g. 1979 – 91 ), amber and black quarters ( 1996 – 98 and halves ( e. g. 1924 – 25 ), and a variety of stripes ( e. g. 1926 – 36.
A sponsor first appeared on a Cambridge United shirt for the 1985 – 86 season when the shirt was changed mid-season from plain amber to amber and black stripes.
Upon earning his master's degree at Cambridge in 1972, Yeston returned to the United States to accept a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship, which included a teaching position at Lincoln University in Pennsylvania, the country's oldest traditionally black college.
Masters ( including holders of advanced first degrees ) wear a hood of black corded silk in the Cambridge full shape, fully lined with silk in the appropriate faculty colour ( see below ).
used the old Hasty Pudding theater in addition to the Loeb Mainstage, and the Institute for Advanced Theater Training used the sub-basement of The First Parish in Cambridge, Zero Church Street, a flexible almost black box venue, which they still occasionally use.
Recipients of honorary degrees typically wear the same academic dress as recipients of substantive degrees, although there are a few exceptions: honorary graduands at the University of Cambridge wear the appropriate full-dress gown but not the hood, and those at the University of St Andrews wear a black cassock instead of the usual full-dress gown.
This badge replaced the original one when the School colours changed from red, black and yellow to dark and light blue to reflect its connection with the universities of Oxford and Cambridge.
Thomas, a champion of lost works by black composers, also revived Coleridge's Hiawatha's Wedding feast in a performance commemorating the composition's 100th anniversary with the Cambridge Community Chorus at Harvard's Sanders Theatre in the spring of 1998.
Persons without a Cambridge degree ( including those with a degree from another university ) wear a " BA status " or " MA status " gown, which is identical to a BA or MA gown but with the " strings " ( black ribbons attached inside the shoulder ) removed.
Cambridge City have traditionally played in white shirts, leading to the club being nicknamed " The Lilywhites ", they currently play in white shirts, black shorts and black socks.
Initially the club strip was black with a white skull and crossbones, but after pressure from the players parents to change what they saw as an inappropriate strip, the team adopted the black and blue of Cambridge University ; after club player Thomas William Rees of Caius College brought his university strip to the club.
The hood is of the " Cambridge shape " ( MA ), made of black poplin and edged, inside and out, with " one inch of mauve silk ".
The hood is of black stuff of full Cambridge shape with the lining divided horizontally.

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