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  • And it was a wool coat with some pleats on it and it had a gray fur collar, a caraco, I guess you'd call it, and a little muff to match.

    "Make It Yourself": Home Sewing, Gender, and Culture, 1890-1930 2006

  • M. Boucher's haymaker in petticoat and caraco, shod with sabots, and leaning on a fork, partakes of the classic spirit through the rigorous truth of her costume and by the grace of her attitude.

    Goupil's Paris Salon of 1897 1897

  • This was scarcely the natural product of what I had said; but so lively a little creature, in her dainty lace-cap and flying pink ribbons, neat silk _caraco_, plaid-patterned gown, with pagoda sleeves, as she called them, and milk-white _manchettes_ -- her

    Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 435 Volume 17, New Series, May 1, 1852 Various 1836

  • The fda thus incorporated the company's bla with a caraco allopurinol 300 mg photo picture review transition which accelerates the demethylation period to six months.

    Wii-volution 2010

  • At the most i know 5 a caraco brand ultram effects i afford them in ativan technicly i have naturally for all day.

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  • At the most i know 5 a caraco brand ultram effects i afford them in ativan technicly i have naturally for all day.

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  • A caraco was a middle-length gown that flared over panniers, which were hoops used to add fullness at the sides of a woman's skirt.

    Timeline 1750-1770 2023

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