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Examples
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The car pulled to a smooth stop before a shop called Raiment by Chesko, and the apricot-colored doors rolled open.
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First, The Pilgrims were cloathed with such kind of Raiment as was diverse from the Raiment of any that traded in that Fair.
The Pilgrims Progress, in the Similitude of a Dream; The First Part. Paras. 400-499 1909
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TZN Co. Ltd, which launched in the Chinese city of Hangzhou in 2001, runs nearly 200 outlets of B.R.J., which stands for "Best Raiment of Jauntiness."
L Capital Asia Buys Stake in Trendy Laurie Burkitt 2012
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This tops the Spooky Hockey Mask and 2/3 Arboreal Raiment I scored last week.
Popurls.com yendi 2006
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To conclude Let the World in general consider, that the Earth, and the seas and the Air, are to furnish all Animals, with food and Raiment; that mere animal strength, which is common to Beasts and Men, is not sufficient to avail us of [illegible] any considerable Part of the bountiful
John Adams diary 9, includes notes and draft essay, 1 - 11 February 1763, [June - July 1763] 1961
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Philosophers, in another form, and under another Title, in order to get Bread to eat and Raiment to put on.
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Unction; near by the Chapel of the Parted Raiment, where Christ's clothes were gambled for; again, the spot where He was crowned with thorns; the place where they scourged Him; that spot beyond is where they nailed Him to the cross -- and the hole for the cross has been carefully cut out, no doubt by the best local stone-cutter not so many years ago.
A Fantasy of Mediterranean Travel S. G. Bayne
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The Creator of Raiment had not done things by halves.
The Nest Builder Beatrice Forbes-Robertson Hale
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_South Britain_, knew any thing relative to Houses, or Raiment; it being notorious that so late as the Arrival of _Julius Cæsar_ among them, they painted their Bodies, to render them terrible, and lived in the open
An Essay on the Antient and Modern State of Ireland Henry Brooke
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Raiment has an extraordinary effect on the whole machinery of life.
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 11, No. 22, January, 1873 Various
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