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I and dressed
Now under me I could see him for what he really was, a boy dressed up in streaks of paint.
`` I'm dressed as I always am '', Rousseau said.
Times Square, when I ascended to it with my fellow subway travellers ( all dressed as if for a huge wedding in a family of which we were all distant members ), was nearly impassable, the sidewalks swarming with celebrants, with bundled up sailors and soldiers already hugging their girls and their rationed bottles of whiskey.
Then he said, `` Never noticed it before I mean, when she was dressed but for a woman her age, Julia had a real fine figure ''.
I had brushed my teeth, showered, shaved and dressed by the time a waiter wheeled in breakfast.
When he feels as if " dressed in borrowed clothes ", after his new title as Thane of Cawdor, prophesied by the witches, has been confirmed by Ross ( I, 3, ll.
Decently dressed, I enter the ancient courts of rulers who have long since died.
Some mornings when I walked in to wake him for work, I would find him sprawled fully dressed across the bed, too tired to remove his clothes.
I don't see any difference between being stark naked or fully dressed — if it's part of the job and it's done with meaning and intention.
Harpo himself did a reprise of this scene, dressed in his usual costume, with Lucille Ball also donning the fright wig and trench coat, in the I Love Lucy episode " Lucy and Harpo Marx ".
* In the TV show How I Met Your Mother, 2011 episode " The Slutty Pumpkin Returns " shows character Ted Mosby in 2001 dressed as a ' hanging chad.
" " I dressed like him, I looked like him, he was my total idol.
In the Taittiriya Brahmana ( I. 6. 1. 4 ), Nirṛti is described as dark, dressed in dark clothes and her sacrificial shares are dark husks.
In 1820 a scandal broke, when a cartoon was published showing a half dressed King George IV embracing Nash's wife with a speech bubble coming from the King's mouth containing the words " I have great pleasure in visiting this part of my dominions ".
The local man chosen to carry the parish's request to Hartford had a somewhat eccentric manner of dress, however, and when he appeared before the Legislature he was dressed in loud, parti-colored homespun so odd as to bring to the mind of one amused legislator the query of Isaiah: 63, I: " Who is this that cometh from Edom, with dyed garments from Bozrah?
" Girl: " No, I came here to play basketball " Boy: " Sorry, I should have guessed by the way you're dressed "'.
Through the Middle Ages and Renaissance, distinctive mourning was worn for general as well as personal loss ; after the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre of Huguenots in France, Elizabeth I of England and her court are said to have dressed in full mourning to receive the French Ambassador.
There was something about having them dressed in evening clothes that I thought was a nice counterpoint to the chaos that was happening in the play.
And so I picked a reason for them to be dressed elegantly, and it was a 10th anniversary.
Similar ' big moments ' occurred in a visit from Screamin ' Jay Hawkins (" I Put a Spell on You "), when the singer appeared in the studios in Culver City dressed in black cape, distributing explosives flash paper to great effect, and when Mel Brooks came in for an interview and was presented with an " absolutely HUGE " cheese cake from Canter's Deli on Fairfax Avenue.
In his journal for January 20, 1838, he noted that one lecturer " had quite a large audience among whom I noticed two or three blacks, or rather mulattos -- two-thirds black perhaps -- dressed quite à la mode and having the easy, jaunty air of young men of fashion ...." who were " well received " by the other students after the lecture.

I and kitchen
I decided I hated the Pedersen kid too, dying in our kitchen while I was away where I couldn't watch, dying just to entertain Hans and making me go up snapping steps and down a drafty hall, Pa lumped under the covers at the end like dung covered with snow, snoring and whistling.
I didn't hurry though it was cold and the Pedersen kid was in the kitchen.
But that year was different, for just as the city, in the form of my street clothes, had intruded upon my mountain nights, so an essential part of the summer gave promise of continuing into the fall: Jessica and I, about to be separated not by a mere footbridge or messhall kitchen but by the immense obstacle of residing in cruelly distant boroughs, had agreed to correspond.
When I arrived at Viola's I was shown, to my surprise, into the kitchen.
I discovered that the girls had shrewdly vacated the kitchen, and were playing quietly in the living room.
What I meant to say was that I started to start in on the dishes by gathering them all together in the kitchen sink.
I made plans for the afternoon -- doing the breakfast and luncheon dishes all at once, making the beds, and then maybe painting the kitchen.
After a fine luncheon in the cafeteria, the kitchen of which Masu had planned, Mr. Washizu and I left to meet representatives of the USIS for a visit to the University of Tokyo.
I mean I've got to -- to see to the kitchen.
I drummed on the kitchen table with my pencil.
And after I brought them sandwiches and coffee I had to go back to my place in the kitchen and wait.
Sitting in the kitchen I recalled every word Mrs. Salter said that could have been a sign to me.
Hepburn described in her autobiography how she followed him to the kitchen: " Just as I was about to give door a push, there was a sound of a cup smashing to the floor — then clump — a loud clump.
Mary was succeeded by her half-sister, Elizabeth I and it was Elizabeth who had the Eastern kitchen built ; today, this is the palace's public tea room.
' I said, ' Try the kitchen!
In 2007, Briers and Kendal were reunited on ITV1 series That's What I Call Television in a mock up of the Goods ' kitchen.
The Reserve Ration was a ration issued during the latter part of World War I to feed troops who were away from a garrison or field kitchen.
A new visitor centre with shop and café opened in the summer of 2009, after English Heritage required that industrial kitchen equipment such as that used by the previous café within the house, be removed from Grade I listed buildings.

I and then
I gave you a drink and then you went to sleep ''.
I saw the clergyman kneel for a moment by the twitching body of the man he had shot, then run back to his position.
`` I don't mind washing dishes now and then '', he said pleasantly.
She stood up, pulled the coat from her shoulders and started to slide it off, then let out a high-pitched scream and I let out a low-pitched, wobbling sound like a muffler blowing out.
The finished -- and drastically cut -- product would begin with a hazy longshot of Joyce entering the suds, then bursting above the pool's surface clad in layers of lavender lather, and I had a hunch this item was going to sell tons and tons of soap ; ;
Everybody left and I stayed in the pool, then Lou came back alone and leaped into the pool too.
Maybe Lou was only unconscious, but right then I thought he must be dead.
I showed her the shower and tub, and she said, smiling, `` If you really don't mind, I think I'll get clean in the shower, then soak for a few minutes in your tub.
And then I became aware that she, too, glanced at me surreptitiously.
I was puzzled by the remark, then I recalled the voice of mild Professor Howard Griggs three years ago in a university lecture on primitive societies.
`` I guess he spent the morning getting himself all organized, then headed for home.
Curly hair, high cheekbones, wide gnomelike mouth, a pair of drummer's blocky hands, and a body that said well, maybe I can wrestle you for ten minutes -- but then I'm finished.
Once, then -- for how many years or how few does not matter -- my world was bound round by fences, when I was too small to reach the apple tree bough, to twist my knee over it and pull myself up.
`` It was then I knew that they were making war against Man, the individual within!!
If to be innocent is to be helpless, then I had been -- as are we all -- helpless at the start.
A year ago, when I met with you, the nation was emerging from an economic downturn, even though the signs of resurgent prosperity were not then sufficiently convincing to the doubtful.
I wouldn't hear from him for a couple of weeks, then he'd come around with the completed lyric ''.
What I want is to have this evidence come before Congress and if the Attorney General does not report it, as I am very sure he won't, as he has refused to do anything of the kind, I then wish that a committee of seven Representatives be appointed with power to take the evidence.
`` I must then be standing on the line between France and Germany ''.
`` Ah, then please tell me where the frontier is because this gentleman here '' -- I indicated the French occupation officer -- `` informs me that Germany is just on the other side of him ''.
For this reason, then I want to describe, first, two examples of the puritanical attacks: Stephen Gosson's The School Of Abuse, 1579, and his later Playes Confuted, published in 1582.

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