| 1. | Day laborers in their green aprons pick tea on vast estates.
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| 2. | They had duck tape on the corners and no ring apron.
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| 3. | Of course, the apron strings have to be cut eventually.
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| 4. | Only this apron didn't have the usual skirtlike shape.
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| 5. | As he was introduced, he spit on the ring apron.
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| 6. | Suddenly he took off his apron and climbed onto the stage.
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| 7. | Hey, I may even get a carpenter's apron.
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| 8. | Reddish was kneeling on the ring apron, doing an interview.
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| 9. | Also wear long sleeves, rubber gloves and a shop apron.
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| 10. | That really is what you call tied to the apron strings,
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