"Quarterly in 1 and 4 : or, three pallets gules and in 2 and 3 : or, two cows gules, horned, collared and belled Azure, passant in pale ."
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The fringing of everything from plaid dresses to suede to leather will be copied everywhere, as will McQueen's new glittery suits, which have lean trousers belled at the bottom and jackets with flared cuffs.
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It is telling that Yamamoto and Ms . Kawakubo are again among the vanguard, Ms . Kawakubo with softly belled dresses that gather into folds of fabric blossoming at the back and with many-layered skirts.
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The Q is a large car by today's standards, but the trunk obviously was not designed with three euphoniums ( or is it euphonia ? ) in mind, one a double-belled instrument.
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A headlong retreat from reality is particularly evident on the runways, where, beginning last fall, designers trotted out gossamer frocks with high waists and belled sleeves fit for the Snow Queen or Morgane Le Fay.
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Whenever I despair of Florida, whenever the whole state appears broken beyond mending, crowded beyond endurance, Kentucky-fried, Big-Macked, Starbucked and Taco-Belled beyond recognition _ I visit Al Burt.
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Slim belled-fringed flares, knits with subtle prints and unexpected marriages of color, sparkly lace skirts with layers of contrasting colors, and jackets with Western trimming inspired by the cowboys of the Camargue region of France were all great.
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Her black punched suede was something a designer in the French tradition might have reserved for a special purpose, but in Ms . Tam's milieu it became a basic shirt and belled pants, which will cost about $ 200 each.
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Get a shivering belled shoe and your Scottish Shining Scissor Suede Skirts seem sundering and swift and it is this minimal minim that holds the bangles on this bouncing banjo styling a misty measure on a beat with a silvering slammer rearing the rollers.
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Upon a wreath of the colors mantled of his liveries whereon is set for a crest : out of a ducal coronet, a hawk proper, wings surgent, belled and jessed, holding in its dexter talons, a charge of the shield.