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They were carpeted, but made for pumps and congress gaiters, not the great clodhoppers he wore.
They wore shoes with pointed toes, odd to American eyes, and narrow trousers, and their hair looked unnaturally black and slick.
They wore white pants and either black or white jerseys.
They wore the combination again in 2006, against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 2.
They tell him he wore a hairy coat with a leather belt and he instantly recognizes the description as Elijah the Tishbite.
They had a kit similar to Brazil's, with yellow shirts, yellow socks and blue shorts which they wore in the summer of 1973.
They wore the garter on the left arm, and some are shown on their tombstones with this arrangement.
They forced many people out of their homes and ignored many basic human freedoms ; they controlled how Cambodians acted, what they wore, who they could talk to, and many other aspects of their lives.
They wore white, to symbolize peace.
They wore a 35 years patch in 1995, 40 years in 2000 and 45 years in 2005.
They also wore patches in 1999 for assistant coach Chip Myers who died in the offseason and in 2001 for Korey Stringer.
They also wore red fielding caps.
They wore the white jerseys / gold pants combination during the Super Bowl XLIV victory over the Indianapolis Colts.
They wore clothes reminiscent of Roman armour, " against the space debris that kept falling onto the planet lost from other places, like television sets and bits of an Iron Chicken ", and they spoke in whistles.
They produced silk and pottery ( chiefly the Yangshao and the Lungshan cultures ), wore hemp clothing, and domesticated pigs and dogs.
They stubbornly held to their own traditions, and wore finger and ear rings with bronze bells and silver belts.
They would frequently go back home to visit their parents in the cities, and they had money to spend and wore fashionable clothes .” Gao also claimed that during the Revolution, Mao sent his daughter, Li Na, to work on a farm in Jiangxi.
They wore white crosses as their distinguishing emblem.
They also wore a deerskin coat that did not close in front but was instead covered with an apron-like cloth.
They wore a uniform similar to that of the French Zouaves but with green turbans and less widely cut red breeches.
They also wore their hair long, and bleached, and wore heavy make-up.
They wore a plain green sweater and yellow neckerchief.
They had their hair unbound, and wore skins.
They wore skins of animals and birds, and dwelt in caves.

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They put on the Bluntman and Chronic outfits, so they will not be noticed, but are mistaken for Biggs and Van Der Beek, and are escorted to the set of the " Bluntman and Chronic " movie.
They may form a part of children's dressing up and play outfits and can also be worn as a top.
They have toured Europe, North America, Australia, Japan, and Mexico with many punk bands from The Bouncing Souls and Rancid to decidedly more hardcore outfits like Hatebreed and Sick of It All.
They usually wear these outfits when walking around backstage or during interviews.
They change out of their businesswomen's clothes and into sexy, handmade club outfits, and return.
They come from many different countries, such as Spain and Scotland, and represent the culture they are from in their outfits.
They are best-known from their depiction in the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz, in which they are played by adult proportional dwarfs, dressed in brightly multicolored outfits, and live in Munchkinland.
They usually wore safari outfits.
They are rarely seen in modern urban settings, except as part of folkloric outfits worn in certain festivities.
They were one of the most highly touted outfits to emerge from Sydney's inner-city scene during the late 1980s and were an early signing to the rooArt label.
They have also worn pajamas, red suits, cheerleader outfits, shiny suits and fezzes, and, during one show in Camden, NJ on the Warped Tour, dressed as the band AFI ( who in turn dressed as The Gimmes ).
They would regularly appear on record sleeves and on stage wearing clown outfits, mock police uniforms or pig masks.
They did perform a number of successful shows around in Norway, but all the bandmembers subsequently returned to their primary outfits.
They recruited Melody, whose idea it was to wear cat outfits.
They were joined by Uruguayans No te va a gustar and La Vela Puerca in the style, giving rise to the term " rioplatense " rock ( rock of the Río de la Plata region ), to group all of the similarly inclined outfits.
They were also known for mocking fans who came to their shows in their own robot-themed outfits.
They are long-standing friends and neighbours of Martin's who share some of his obsessiveness while having plenty of quirks of their own ( such as always wearing " his and hers " matching outfits ) but are also attracted by Paul's personality.
The rest of the film continues with Edie waking up Wein, the two discussing dreams ( Wein alludes to his containing miles of people dressed like The Kingston Trio repeatedly playing What Have They Done to the Rain ), Sedgwick talking on the telephone, during which Wein plays an album by The Shirelles, Sedgwick smoking an indistinguishable substance from a pipe, repeatedly applying lipstick, trying on different outfits, including a real leopard-skin coat ( Wein describes the coat as " ugly " with " transistor-radio buttons "), casual conversation between the two including social situations and various friends, and vaguely describing how she spent her entire inheritance in six months.
They cannot have been wearing their regular outfits under their scuba gear since their clothes show up in one of the compartments of Joni's backpack whenever they are underwater ( a corresponding compartment holds their scuba gear whenever they are on land ).
They typically combine airline hostess uniforms or shiny fetish fashion outfits with glamour-girl aesthetics and harsh electronics to create a sound reminiscent of early forays into electronic sound manipulation and New Wave.
They resemble MMPR's Putty Patrollers, but have black outfits, large goggles on their eyes, and small bat wings on their helmets and backs.
They stand somewhere between latter-day versions of the old " major-minor "— like Columbia and Universal in the 1930s and 1940s, except Lionsgate and The W. C. have about half their market share — and leading Golden Age independent production outfits like Samuel Goldwyn Inc. and the companies of David O. Selznick.

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