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  • Lest you think that Hanging Out the Clothes is a romantical kind of thing, let me assure you, it isn't always.

    Monday is Wash Day Gumbo Lily 2007

  • Lest you think that Hanging Out the Clothes is a romantical kind of thing, let me assure you, it isn't always.

    Archive 2007-09-01 Gumbo Lily 2007

  • I have read these great books in the past couple of months, namely The Clothes on Their Backs

    happyrobot 2009

  • The final chapter is Change Clothes which is about changing one entire aspect of a space drastically, take for example the High Line in New York.

    KN | Kitsune Noir » ‘Build On’ by Gestalten 2010

  • "Clothes," I reminded him, but he had a mouthful of white lace and breast, and he didn't reply.

    All Together Dead Harris, Charlaine 2007

  • He sat up and said, "Clothes," and his technician's uniform pulled itself around him.

    The Year's Best Science Fiction 23rd Annual Collection Dozois, Gardner 2006

  • "Clothes," suggested Beatrice, 'make-up and so on, money for presents, probably they have a mother or father they have to help out, holidays

    Hilltop Tryst Neels, Betty 1989

  • When any one says 'Clothes' to me, I never can think of anything but red flannel petticoats, if you will excuse my mentioning the article.

    The Green Satin Gown Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards 1896

  • Taking extraordinary liberties with time and place, "Clothes" fuses the past, present and future as Zelda and Scott re-visit the Jazz Age of their youth on the French Riviera and the ghosts of characters, including

    BroadwayWorld.com Featured Content 2010

  • Despite the fact that many critics originally failed to appreciate Williams 'post-modern dreamscape, several recognized the potential of this "quintessentially American romance" (as described by Our Town's Jeremy Gerard) acknowledging, as The New York Times' Clive Barnes did, that "Clothes" was a play "whose time has not yet come."

    BroadwayWorld.com Featured Content 2010

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