| 31. | Like most fish, when the wimple piranha feeds on small fish or scales floating in the water, it uses suction feeding.
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| 32. | The hat itself was a male invention and a male privilege until women got tired of coifs, veils and wimples in the Renaissance.
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| 33. | Just Four Men's recordings were centered around a heavy bass sound, an aspect they experimented upon when they became Wimple Winch.
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| 34. | After being dropped from the label, the band continued to perform until early 1966, at which point they morphed into Wimple Winch.
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| 35. | Airwave started slowly and was held up by Rutter as Wimple set the early pace, but began to make progress after half way.
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| 36. | Some wear a white wimple, which " encircles " the face and a veil, the most significant and ancient aspect of the habit.
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| 37. | A wimple might be elaborately starched, and creased and folded in prescribed ways, even supported on wire or wicker framing ( cornette ).
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| 38. | They wear wimples, habits, and robes of nuns, but accessorize them garishly with baubles, beads, and whiteface make-up.
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| 39. | Hairnets were worn from the 13th century onwards in Germany and England and are shown in illustrations from this period often worn with a wimple.
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| 40. | The wimple and veil of the twelfth century ( still seen on nuns today ) was still worn, mainly by older women and widows.
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