| 11. | The oilskin dusters worn in bad weather by cowboys in the late 19th century were modeled on cavalry coats.
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| 12. | They first went to Burberry in London to copy the oilskins cut for the men for the original journey.
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| 13. | Even now, with three bestsellers under her oilskins, the former swordfishing captain remains surprised by her literary success.
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| 14. | Wearing oilskins and heavy boots, Young sank beneath the waves and drowned before Halling and Peters could reach him.
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| 15. | Wearing oilskins and heavy boots, Young sank beneath the waves and drowned before Peters and Halling could reach him.
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| 16. | Some oilskin jackets include a built-in harness, typically a strap around the chest to clip into a lifeline.
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| 17. | When the inevitable rain came, she took consolation in being fashionably wet in the long oilskin coat provided by her guide.
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| 18. | On July 19, 1979, the frigate Commonwealth Avenue Mall features a bronze statue depicting Morison in sailor's oilskin.
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| 19. | Smyslov was to be the truce envoy and carried the truce papers in an oilskin packet, whilst Dyatlenko was his interpreter.
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| 20. | For the remaining trips the sea was kept out by a loaf of bread wrapped in oilskins, plugged into the opening.
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