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Examples
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The same dealer is also selling the late Joanna's vintage black beaver fur-lined rain coat.
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He had been robbed by bandits, who had taken his horse and his winter clothes, the mastruca, his sheepskin coat.
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At that time, Joe was known for his rather bulky coonskin coat.
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This phenomenon was explained afterwards, when he informed me that he was a flannel-merchant travelling with samples, and pointed out what was only too true, namely, that the English monsieur's coat was no longer fit to be called a coat.
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Juicy has also blogged it that way, so its a definite two looks kind of coat.
Fashion World of SL 2008
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“He was a rummy-looking fellow, with a great beard, and a queer kind of coat.
Dr. Wortle's school 2004
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"He was a rummy-looking fellow, with a great beard, and a queer kind of coat.
Dr. Wortle's School 1881
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"He was a rummy-looking fellow, with a great beard, and a queer kind of coat.
Dr. Wortle's School Anthony Trollope 1848
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I try to hurry up the steps, but I'm slowed down by the bulk of snow pants and long coat. h4 class="regseriflbl large"More related to this story
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Deborah Tobin 2011
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The tissue acts as a filter, allowing just enough powder through to fix the lipstick before a second coat.' - make-up artist
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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