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bustle and late
At least until the mid-1950s, Granny is depicted as an elderly, old-fashioned spinster who wears spectacles, a gray bun and a late 19th-century schoolmarm dress with a bustle ; other old-fashioned characteristics include her mode of transportation ( usually, a Ford Model T or a horse and buggy ) and her inability to relate to present fads ( such as her telling Tweety she's about to try on a new " bikini bathing suit ," which turns out to be a full one-piece outfit from the turn-of-the-20th century ).
The bustle later developed into a feature of fashion on its own after the overskirt of the late 1860s was draped up toward the back and some kind of support was needed for the new draped shape.

bustle and was
Genting Highlands was developed by Lim Goh Tong, who envisioned a hillside getaway destination for people wanting to get away from city hustle and bustle, and is conveniently situated 40 minutes from the capital of Kuala Lumpur, accessible by highway.
The crinoline was replaced by the bustle in the rear.
The shape was essentially an inverted triangle, with a wide-brimmed hat on top, a full upper body with puffed sleeves, no bustle, and a skirt that narrowed at the ankles ( the hobble skirt was a fad shortly after the end of the Victorian era ).
Monroe, Michigan was full of " bustle " and much excitement in getting ready for the impending war.
A report that Philip was marching on the town had thrown all Corinth into a bustle ; one was furbishing his arms, another wheeling stones, a third patching the wall, a fourth strengthening a battlement, every one making himself useful somehow or other.
Paretz was far from the bustle of court, as the couple were most content in the " rural retirement " of a country life.
The original 75 mm gun, allegedly modelled on the German 7. 5 cm KwK 42 L / 70 gun ( used, among others, in the Panther tank ) but firing very different ammunition from a shorter barrel, was fed with an automatic loading system in two six-round magazines located in the turret's bustle.
Despite its bustle, Woodlawn was an economically deteriorating community, and attempts to revive its citizenry were short-lived and fractured.
It was therefore something to strive for, in spite of Marstrand's equal skill at depicting more modest themes, and of the enjoyment he had in portraying the crowds, the diversions of the city, and the humor and story behind the hustle and bustle.
In the hustle and bustle of an air fight it was easy to lose sight of your adversary.
Prototype turret number fourteen was changed to test a new armour configuration, and was turned into a blockier looking turret as a result of using vertical steel perforated armour ; it already had been much more voluminous than the turret of a Leopard 1 because of a large internal ammunition storage locker in the rear bustle.
The width of these skirts was sometimes supported by a small bustle.
The crinolette itself was quickly superseded by the bustle, which was sufficient for supporting the drapery and train at the back of the skirt.
It was designed with a distinctive low-slung turret with boxy, vertical sides and a long overhanging bustle.
The use of multiple petticoats continued to be popular until the 1870s, when the bustle was introduced, resulting in a return of narrower skirts.
" It seemed to me that the frantic bustle of America was not in Montana ( 158 ).
This was followed by a hybrid of the bustle and crinoline sometimes called a " crinolette ".
The crinolette itself was quickly superseded by the true bustle, which was sufficient for supporting the drapery and train at the back of the skirt.
This fashion was short-lived ( though the bustle would return again in the mid-1880s ), and was succeeded by a tight-fitting silhouette with fullness as low as the knees: the cuirass bodice, a form-fitting, long-waisted, boned bodice that reached below the hips, and the princess sheath dress.

bustle and exaggerated
Although most bustle gowns covered nearly all of a woman, the shape created by the combination of a bustle and corset ( accentuating the rump, waist, and bosom ) resulted in highly idealized representations of female sexual identity, at once exaggerated and concealed by the structures of adornment.

bustle and become
The word " bustle " has become synonymous with the fashion to which the bustle was integral.
Behind the scenes of the hustle and bustle of everyday life in Tokyo, there exist many people who strive to become stronger by competing against each other in street fights.
Despite these losses, Boston's ambiance remains unique among world cities and, in many ways, has improved in recent years — racial tensions have eased dramatically, city streets bustle with a vitality not seen since the 1920s, and once again Boston has become a hub of intellectual, technological, and political ideas.
Due to its close proximity to the capital city, Basseterre, yet away from the bustle, the parish has recently become a top-notch choice for the island's wealthy to reside, mainly in the high-price communities of Mattingley, Hummingbird and West Farm.

bustle and major
One major consideration was juxtaposing the city bustle whilst maximising public access to the surrounding area.
The former Anthony Estate, to which the Sisters have made major additions, offers a place of peace from the surrounding hustle and bustle.

bustle and fashion
Even though the bustle was extremely cumbersome, it was still a part of seaside fashion.
In the early stages of the fashion for the bustle, the fullness to the back of the skirts was carried quite low and often fanned out to create a train.
The bustle was a typically Victorian fashion.
File: THE_CRINOLETTA_DISFIGURANS_AnOldParasite_in_aNewForm. png | A criticism of the bustle fashion
In this 1872 cartoon Darwin is fascinated by the apparent steatopygia in the new fashion for bustle s. The woman asks him to " leave my emotions alone ," a reference to Darwin's new book The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals.

bustle and 1880s
In the 1880s, riding habits had a matching jacket and skirt ( without a bustle ), a high-collared shirt or chemisette, and a top hat with a veil.
The bustle was worn in different shapes for most of the 1870s and 1880s, with a short period of non-bustled, flat-backed dresses from 1878 to 1882.
The styles ranged from having huge sleeves in the 1830s, to off-the-shoulder and with wide flounces in the 1840s, to very low-necked in the 1850s, to having low necklines and short sleeves in the 1860s, to long and lean with a bustle and very short sleeves in the 1870s, to sleeveless, low-necked, and worn with gloves in the 1880s, to having a squared decolletage, a wasp-waist cut, and skirts with long trains in the 1890s.

bustle and 1885
English bustle supports worn as undergarments, from 1875 to 1885.

bustle and modern
Seen as being far from the bustle of modern life, it is represented as quiet and harmonious, if a little inward-looking.
Set away from the bustle of modern Winterbourne, St Michael's now sits amidst green fields and attractive cottages with its distinctive spire visible for miles around.
Also, many consider the experience a spiritual adventure to remove themselves from the bustle of modern life.
Today, it blends its historic past brilliantly with the bustle of a modern city.

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