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I am informed that no bonnets are missing and there has been no serious depreciation in the value of the articles.
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A bonnetmaker may know no more about bonnets than that they are an alternative to bowler hats when going to mix with the motley crowd.
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One cannot arouse much enthusiasm or excitement by reducing or adjusting the tax on babies' bonnets, hatpins or the like.
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There are too few people with bees in their bonnets at the moment.
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Is it possible at this station to deposit bees in bonnets?
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None of the major motor vehicle manufacturers has as yet adopted plastic wings and bonnets for their commercial vehicles.
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There seem to be a lot of bees buzzing about in bonnets this afternoon.
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There is a bee buzzing in the bonnets of our present rulers.
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He seems to be made of stuff out of which "bonnets" are not usually manufactured.
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I can imagine that people with bees in their bonnets about newspaper recycling might combine specifically to monitor progress on the voluntary agreement.
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The bailiffs inspected the child's bonnets but decided not to distrain.
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Many industrialists seem to have got the bee of taxation so firmly fixed in their bonnets that they cannot think squarely about it at all.
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I hope that it will be appreciated that the legal people concerned do not just have a bee in their bonnets.
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Are these the particular kind of bees they get in their bonnets?
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Throughout the whole history of medicine one can see there have been, fashions in medicine, just as there have been fashions in spring bonnets.
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Where would any of our great inventions have come from if there had not been men with bees in their bonnets?
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I have much experience of people with bees in their bonnets.
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I think that we should try to get this bee out of our bonnets.
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There are always do-gooders who want to bring up the particular bees in their bonnets.
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Compulsory fitting of suppressors on old cars could only be done by engaging a lot of inspectors with the right to poke their noses under the bonnets of the cars.
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Does he not see that if there are four with bees in their bonnets the other eleven, who have beeless bonnets, will be free from prejudice?
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Special caps and bonnets, usually in black or other dark colours, went with these ensembles.
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Men had long hair flowing to the shoulders; however several types of headgear were usual, types of bonnets and turbans, probably of skin.
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Pupils were given new clothes each year the girls had green frocks and bonnets, and the boys had jackets and fustian trousers.
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Bonnets provide leakproof closure for the valve body.
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Then they were painted a full white (roof, bonnets, sides were all painted white) in 1981 and 1982 to combat graffiti.
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The original clan badges were merely plants worn in bonnets or hung from a pole or spear.
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The men would continue to dance in kilt and jacket, wearing bonnets and sporrans.
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Scotch bonnets complete maturation in one to six years.
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Differing concentrations of corticotropin-releasing factor and oxytocin in the cerebrospinal fluid of bonnet and pigtail macaques.
The decorations that did adorn bonnets included flowers on the inside brim or a veil that could be draped over the face.
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Her technique proved valuable in making cost-effective work bonnets.
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They were smaller and easier to carry, and could hold up to 6 hats or bonnets.
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Embroideries made here in this time link often to the "zlotnice" bonnets and antependiums.
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Plug valves usually do not have bonnets but often have the end of the plug with the handle exposed or mostly exposed to the outside.
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During the 1880s, bonnets gave way to hats, and the popularity of hatpins soared.
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Around this time, women, especially women merchants, began to be very suspicious of women wearing the cockade and red liberty bonnets.
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Whitework embroidery is one of the techniques employed in heirloom sewing for blouses, christening gowns, baby bonnets, and other small articles.
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The six younger girls were boarded and had clothing provided, including boots, shawls and bonnets.
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Bonnets with wide semicircular brims framed the face for street wear, and were heavily decorated with trim, ribbons, and feathers.
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Bonnets could be made of a variety of materials.
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While brushing her hair, she froze at the flashing glimpse of war paint and war bonnets moving through the forest.
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He had been a winkelier or haberdasher-draper, selling caps, bonnets and stockings.
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The flower shape has inspired common names such as bluebonnets and quaker bonnets.
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Hair was now uncovered even outdoors; except for evening dress, bonnets or other coverings had typically been worn even indoors before.
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Bonnets for street wear were smaller than in the previous decade, and were less heavily decorated.
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The boot lids, bonnets, and doors were then swapped to create a panda car style scheme.
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His caps of feathers, his bonnets of freedom, and his starry diadems are a joy to behold.
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The best known use is in war bonnets and other feathered headdresses.
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All other doctorate bonnets are of royal blue velvet with a gold cord and two gold tassels.
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Then, he produced two lady's bonnets decorated with flowers; one for winter, the other for summer.
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In the first half of the 19th century, women wore bonnets that gradually became larger, decorated with ribbons, flowers, feathers, and gauze trims.
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Wealthier women would have many bonnets, suitable for different occasions.
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Silk bonnets, elaborately pleated and ruched, were worn outdoors, or in public places like shops, galleries, churches, and during visits to acquaintances.
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Boys wore artillery uniforms, girls drab jackets and white bonnets, and both were divided into military-style companies that marched on parade grounds.
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Boys and men wear jackets, ties, and bonnets (hats).
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During the warmer seasons, bonnets made of straw, woven horsehair, or gathered net were also seen.
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A few years later the bow pantographs originally fitted on their bonnets were removed, and a pantograph installed on the roof instead.
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Locals were only able to find their bonnets, and the fears of the people caused almost half of the residents to move away.
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The dry zone race has light coats, long limbs and short bonnets or toque hair.
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The women wear bonnets and long dresses while the men wear denim overalls and hats.
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Straw-plaiting for ladies' bonnets, a local cottage industry, disappeared as fashions changed.
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As for bonnets, their crowns and brims were adorned with increasingly elaborate ornamentations, such as feathers and ribbons.
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Bonnet's captaincy is notable due in part to the fact that it was his only appearance with the national team.
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The collection includes clothing, eagle feather bonnets, bear claw necklaces, buffalo hide tipis and tipi furnishings, shields, cradles, peace medals, and moccasins.
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Earlier bonnets of the decade had lower brims.
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Bonnets formed from buckram and wire and covered with fashion fabric were very popular.
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The cars race forward with the band still playing the song on the bonnets of the cars.
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Wide-brimmed hats and hat-like bonnets with masses of feathers and ribbon trims were worn by mid-decade.
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In some religious groups it has been customary for women to wear bonnets.
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Brandtner is athletic and performs various physical stunts throughout the series, such as diving over car bonnets, engaging in fast-paced chases on foot and dives.
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The women would wear small black bonnets of woven straw and velvet, black shawls, black coats and black full length skirts, with their hair pulled back into a plaited bun.
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There are also smaller, nine-inch-high (23 cm) toys, who sit on four legs and wear bonnets and booties, and larger toys, which are over 2 feet (61 cm) tall.
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One dealer stated that his cars would have to be sold for 20% off their list price due to hail damage on boots, bonnets and roofs.
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Millinery was traditionally a womans occupation, with the milliner not only creating hats and bonnets but also choosing lace, trimmings and accessories to complete an outfit.
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Differences include the fact that the men do not wear suspenders and the women do not wear bonnets (wearing black kerchiefs and flat straw hats instead).
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The collection said to contain over 900 dresses, 650 hats or bonnets, 550 items of underclothing, 100 pairs of shoes, 90 shawls, 100 parasols and 350 examples of ribbons.
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Is it not a very good bee to have in his bonnet?
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There was a noisy crash and a large, hard object descended on the bonnet of my car.
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Six people or so were on the bonnet rocking it up and down.
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A great deal of standardisation has taken place under the bonnet, but it has hardly been noticed.
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I have had this bee in my bonnet for 10 years, and it is worth mentioning it yet again.
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He says a doctor may have a bee in his bonnet.
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Over the years, they may have had a bee in their bonnet which, when they are asked about an issue, inevitably escapes.
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He was picked up by the soldiers, who attempted to bend him across the bonnet of his car to search him.
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They are shown in their finery, with ribbons, bonnets or lacey collars adorning their meagre persons.
To complete the ensemble there is a loose-fitting bonnet with pinked edging and a broad white tie-tape.
The face is shaved, the head is dressed in a bonnet, fastened at the top, and a cravat and gloves of flannel are worn.
One type of orthographic irregularity that has received recent attention concerns the spelling of single intervocalic consonants in words like panic or bonnet.
Idioms like have a bee in one's bonnet (be obsessed), go west (get lost), be off one's rocker (go crazy) require their own lexical entries.
The cap and bonnet had been a feature of grave-clothes since the 1630s, the under-shirt having been introduced at the same time.
The racialist bees in his own bonnet were set buzzing by different colours of skin rather than different shapes of noses.
Directing the reader's gaze onto herself, she reveals her person outfitted in "a delicate light blue dress, a white bonnet prettily trimmed, and an equally chaste shawl".
In other words, if the country gets a bee in its bonnet about some failing in schools, teachers will remedy the situation- hardly a sophisticated theory!
The plain or flounced shroud with cap or bonnet became the standard mode of dress for the tomb, with the optional extras of mittens, stockings and, occasionally, slippers.
The most she can trade for is an invitation to join the party and the opportunity to display "all her apparatus of happiness, her large bonnet and her basket".
By donning the symbols of national unity - the bonnet rouge, the tricolor cockade, trousers - these women reveal that the vestments of equality only suit bourgeois men.
A separate mechanism keeps the bonnet in a raised position despite the force of the impact, thus absorbing the energy created.
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Thanks to an impact detection sensor and a detonating mechanism, the bonnet rises by 65 millimetres in 0.40 seconds.
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