| 41. | His primary bass was a battered Arctic White 1962 Fender Jazz Bass with a red tortoise shell pickguard.
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| 42. | In later Chinese culture dating to around 3500 BC, tortoise shells were used as a form of divination.
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| 43. | It had a wood frame covered with chicken wire and a tortoise shell cloth; it looked like camouflage.
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| 44. | To overcome consumer reluctance, manufacturers made it resemble more familiar materials such as tortoise shell, ivory or wood grain.
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| 45. | The bindings range from sober ones in leather and parchment to richly decorated in textile, silver or tortoise shell.
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| 46. | This time, her prints were refreshing, from a camel-and-black bamboo to a funky chain-link to one evoking tortoise shell.
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| 47. | The yellow and brown tortoise shell cat is being nursed back to health so she can survive the surgery.
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| 48. | The cupboard doors are covered with ebony veneers inlaid with elaborate patterns in brass, tortoise shell and stained horn.
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| 49. | There are the sunglasses, often tortoise shell, pushing that sleek hair back or guarding against those harsh runway lights.
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| 50. | A calfskin pencil cup is embossed with a tortoise shell pattern; $ 65 at Bergdorf Goodman, ( 800 ) 218-4918.
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