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They grasped it better not to follow the crowd or gang, or race, or other groups such as hippies, Brown Shirts, Red Scarfs etc and knew to pursue their own vision.
CSK: Redux Editorial Anonymous 2009
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With Scarfs and Stays, and Gloves and Lace; and she will have Men beside;
The Beggar's Opera 2007
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Scarfs and costume jewelry can be great accents that are picked up at affordable prices.
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Scarfs of colored cloth are also worn in this manner when the ladies are on dress parade.
The Wild Tribes of Davao District, Mindanao The R. F. Cummings Philippine Expedition Fay-Cooper Cole 1921
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Scarfs of smoke wavered over the cabins down in the valley.
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A little louder, but as empty quite; Scarfs, garters, gold, amuse his riper stage, And beads and prayer-books are the toys of age; Pleased with this bauble still, as that before; Till tired he sleeps, and life's poor play is o'er.
Their Yesterdays Harold Bell Wright 1908
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Scarfs, you may believe me, are a boon to painters, and had you used them you would have acquired good taste in draping, in which you are deficient.
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Scarfs and hats and kerchiefs and hands were waved in wild enthusiasm, strangely mingled with tender pity, when the exhausted women and children and the worn-out and battered lifeboat-men were landed.
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Scarfs are mantles of black or white cambric or silk, according to the sex and condition or age of the deceased, about three yards long, which are thrown over the shoulders of the males, and fastened under the opposite arm.
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Aug. 21, 2011 - 11:52 PM EST politico changed the picture, after I commented that their first picture showed a bunch of rebels with Palestinian Scarfs!
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