| 31. | These flowers have evolved to shrug off tough weather and often will emerge from a coverlet of snow.
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| 32. | Photos, charms, even hospital bracelets have been affixed to the turquoise satin coverlet that covers the idol.
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| 33. | The summer-winter coverlet should not be confused with double weave and is more closely related to overshot.
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| 34. | The show brings to life the material culture of the 19th century with its exhibit of jacquard-woven coverlets.
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| 35. | The spot is scarcely larger than a dime, a coppery blush against the white of a soft cotton coverlet.
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| 36. | At Bill Blass, creative director Lars Nilsson showed coverlet-style wrap skirts amid classic menswear-style suits.
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| 37. | Rooms have rustic furniture, muted colors of wine-red, grayish green and brown, and plaid coverlets.
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| 38. | College President William Frost ( 1893 1920 ) took many such coverlets with him on fund-raising trips North.
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| 39. | Summer-winter coverlets were reversible, and the summer-winter term refers to the structure not the color.
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| 40. | One-day-old chicks have primary remiges and coverlets of the same length ( see Figure 2B ).
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