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Sophia later wore " the Jewels of Helen " for the public.
Although he never personally commanded troops in the field, he usually wore a general's uniform in public for the rest of his life, as seen in numerous paintings and photographs.
; 1861: Death of Prince Albert ; Queen Victoria refuses to go out in public for many years, and when she did she wore a widow's bonnet instead of the crown.
From about 1800 to after the Second World War, diplomats from most countries ( and often senior civilian officials generally ) wore official uniforms at public occasions.
In second century B. C. E., the Roman bride was given two rings, a gold one which she wore in public, and one made of iron, which she could wear at home while doing house chores.
Ms. McLean wore it to a " brilliant reception " in February 1912 when it was reported that it was the first time it had been worn in public since it had " changed owners.
The flags at St. Louis City Hall and the St. Louis County Government Center were lowered to half-staff, the local television news anchors all wore black suits for the next several days, and a public visitation was held in the stadium before the next baseball game after his death, with free admission to the game for all the mourners who filed past his coffin.
The evening news on television was preceded by an image of him descending through clouds from the heavens, portraits of him adorned many public places, government officials wore lapels bearing his portrait, and he held such titles as " Father of the Nation ," " Savior of the People ," and " Supreme Combatant.
From about 1800 to after the Second World War, diplomats from most countries wore official uniforms at public occasions.
* Nettleton, a community annexed to Jonesboro in the 1960s, made national headlines in 1939 when a local minister's teenaged daughter wore short pants in public.
students of public colleges and universities were ordered to wear western-style uniforms and businessmen, teachers, doctors, bankers, and other leaders of the new society wore suits to work and at large social functions.
He never wore, certainly not in public in Ireland, the official ceremonial Court uniform ( also known as the Windsor uniform ) of a Governor-General in the British Empire.
In public baths, non-Muslims wore medallions suspended from cords around their necks, so no one would mistake them for Muslims.
It is reported that the slogan first appeared in public in the early 1990s, when Sebastian Bach, the former lead singer of the heavy metal band Skid Row, wore it on a t-shirt thrown to him by an audience member.
She often wore a wig, which she would sometimes casually remove in public stating that it was " such a bother ".< ref >
The English Radicals of 1819 and 1820 often wore a white " cap of liberty " on public occasions.
He was renowned for his long white coat and top hat which he wore at public hangings.
Maoist chairman Prachanda said, " That day, the first day I appeared in public in Kathmandu, I wore a light blue suit.
After his retirement from boxing Henry Cooper maintained a high public profile with appearances in the BBC quiz show A Question of Sport and various advertisements, most famously in those for Brut aftershave, which have been credited with removing a lingering suspicion among the British that men who wore cologne were effeminate.
Even in public baths, non-Muslims wore medallions suspended from cords around their necks so no one would mistake them for Muslims.
Mahatma Gandhi invariably wore a pancha on public occasions, but he was well aware that it was considered " indecent " in other countries and was shocked when a friend wore one in London.
In music, Michael Jackson frequently wore a fedora in public appearances, concerts and video clips.
These four founders proudly wore their kite-shaped black and gold badges for the first time in public to Asbury's chapel service on March 14, 1870.

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He wore his white shirt open at the neck, revealing a bit of scrawny pale chest underneath.
The only thing which would have attracted attention was that two wore the uniform of prison guards, three the striped suits of convicts.
He wore no gun -- a strange ommission for a peace officer in this country.
Above a dark green skirt she wore a pale green cashmere sweater with, as he soon perceived, no brassiere beneath.
I noted that her full breasts were bare and that she wore a garland of red pandanus fruit in her blue-black hair.
Horsely, an agent on the east end, wore the hat, trying to look like a tourist.
She wore shorts and a loose terry-cloth shirt.
He wore tennis shorts and a white sweater with a red V at the neck, the sleeves pushed above the elbows.
Besides the belt he wore a loin cloth.
He wore no head cover of any kind and, more odd, had no visible weapon.
He proudly wore the blue livery of her house, for the girl was Madame Delphine Lalaurie, wife of the prominent surgeon, Dr. Louis Lalaurie, who bore one of the South's oldest and most cherished names.
Dr. Lalaurie wore a maroon smoking jacket, and his myopic eyes were blurry and glistened behind thick octagonal lenses.
Convulsively, he spat up some blood and collapsed into the arms of Senator Gaston Berche, crimsoning the frilly shirt and waistcoat the politician wore.
He wore a brown knit sports shirt with no tie.
He seemed timid ( at first, ) wore nose glasses from which a black ribbon dangled, and was no bigger than a jockey.
Mrs. Coolidge gave Mama this dress for me, and I wore it many times.
She wore grey every day, and white every evening.
Mama knew that she was out of mourning when she finally wore bright colors.
He can smell again the perfume she wore and recall the lilting sound of laughter, and can smell again the aroma of autumn -- fallen leaves, the wine of cool air, and the nostalgia of woodsmoke which blows through all the winds of fall.
For years he wore hand-me-down suits and homemade paper collars, was even driven to scrounging for cigarette butts in Vienna's gutters.
In their maneuvers last month, they wore World War 2, camouflage garb and helmets, and carried unloaded M-1 rifles.
Rachel wore a smart hat and, because she had been warned recently about smoking, puffed at her cigarettes through a long ivory holder stained with lipstick.
Teachers -- men who wore brown suits and had gray hair and pleasant smiles -- came to their table to talk shop and to be introduced to Scotty and Rachel.
And another time, without accusation: `` You never wore that scarf I bought you ''.
They were carpeted, but made for pumps and congress gaiters, not the great clodhoppers he wore.

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