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How the thrilling tale began to go the rounds nobody in "Blouses" could tell.
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'Blouses' had stopped also: not only to listen, but to join in the Songs, having bought little '_Libretti_' of the words from the Musician.
Letters of Edward FitzGerald to Fanny Kemble (1871-1883) Edward FitzGerald 1846
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Blouses are designed to look as though they were buttoned from the top, but no button exists near the collar bone.
Modest Feminine Dress From the Pages of 1990 Victoria Magazine 2009
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Blouses have extra-wide buttonless cuffs and are constructed so that the front can be smoothly tucked into a pair of trousers while the tail hangs out.
Olivier Theyskens's Theory of relativity: High standards at a lower price Robin Givhan 2010
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Blouses were trimmed with copper-coloured sequins and there was a healthy smattering of tweed, metallic and brocade.
Paris fashion week turns to Lady Gaga – and a quiet Belgian 2011
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Blouses run €170 $243 and up, skirts are priced at €270 and dresses start from €350.
Americana in Berlin, With Thanks to Elvis Mary M. Lane 2011
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Blouses in similar fashion, trousers pressed, where appropriate, and skirts neatly de-wrinkled.
2009: Why it was a brilliant year Ms Robinson 2009
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Blouses and skirts which could be interchanged and matched, mass produced instead of custom made, and relatively inexpensive, were becoming standard day-wear.
Claire Bodner. 2009
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Here is "100 Blouses," illustrating the relationship between Mal and Inara Firefly, Serenity.
Breakup Songs James Killus 2008
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Here is "100 Blouses," illustrating the relationship between Mal and Inara Firefly, Serenity.
Archive 2008-03-01 James Killus 2008
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