| 11. | They also are shirred for easier use and can be treated with dye to make " red hots ".
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| 12. | The 1938 invention of the Telescopic Watersuit in shirred elastic cotton ushered into the end the era of wool.
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| 13. | Models in huge anoraks, shirred skirts and big coats marched on, looking at times like Ziegfield Follies ladies.
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| 14. | A small cream-colored outhouse with dark green trim and shirred curtains up a narrow pathway in the back field.
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| 15. | The bride in lacy white ( satin cap replacing her professional toque ) was as lovely as the cloud-shirred sunset.
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| 16. | Lots of shirred chiffons and intricately tucked and shirred bustiers for the lingerie look reminded one that Leger likes that feminine touch.
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| 17. | Lots of shirred chiffons and intricately tucked and shirred bustiers for the lingerie look reminded one that Leger likes that feminine touch.
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| 18. | Shirred eggs have also been compared to eggs Benedict; chef James Ramsden has described them as a more reliable and simpler recipe.
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| 19. | For brunch, perhaps shirred eggs and croissants, or omelets and fruit breads with the ever-present mimosa cocktails for the imbibers.
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| 20. | Continuing the'70s spin, designers reinvent romantic drawstring peasant blouses and shirred halter tops in jersey _ OK for the junior department.
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