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Robes

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  • e by David Lat, the author of Underneath Their Robes, a blog about the federal judiciary, and Alex
  • and wigs, clerical dress, civic and municipal robes, academic dress and other ceremonial and forma
  • The mourning robes added to her dignity.
  • He became entangled in his robes after slipping on frost, and was stabbed in th
  • Contemporary choir robes and other expressions of lay vesture are inspi
  • Alberta to trade goods and alcohol for buffalo robes and furs.
  • g that seemed exotic so he donned greasepaint, robes and a wig to perform as a "pseudo-Egyptian" ch
  • e posts of Groom of the Stole, Mistress of the Robes, and Keeper of the Privy Purse.
  • "This said, she drew aside her robes, and showed a sight of shame; child Iacchus wa
  • ars and temples, and the color was used in the robes and attire of the emperors.
  • Davis Sisters' attire was usually plain choir robes and in the early days they were only accompani
  • er 1993, Elliot tripped over her parliamentary robes and fell as she left the House of Lords.
  • sed for the creation of precious ʻaʻahu aliʻi ( robes) and ʻahu ʻula (capes) for aliʻi (Hawaiian nob
  • Walter and Marion even don a sultan's robes and attempt to sneak out with his party, but c
  • the Cloth of Gold; he rose to be Groom of the Robes and constable of Warwick Castle.
  • Vinas began wearing Islamic robes and a skullcap, immersed himself in the Koran
  • foot, Hidatsa, and other tribes traded buffalo robes and furs for trade goods including items such
  • re, they have the power to Materialize special Robes and weapons known as Elements because of speci
  • on, leaving only a headless figure in judicial robes and part of an inscription, which gives his ag
  • himself "The Angel Gabriel", dressed in white robes, and carried a trumpet.
  • ain figure is a mother-figure wearing academic robes and is flanked by two other figures representi
  • Knowles recalls that her mother made altar boy robes and other garments for the church so her child
  • nted to dress her like a holy woman in various robes, and at one point she had a shaved head covere
  • egorical figure subjects, usually in classical robes, and usually with a suitable classical title o
  • A stone figure in robes and mitre appears above the porch which is bel
  • ...the wearing of ceremonial caps, embroidered robes, and patterned silks, or of fasting clothes an
  • s' tailoring shop, who crafts Santa's full red robes; and Goobler, who trains several of his fellow
  • n of the lower cross bar of the crosses on his robes, and the use of the "left" hand to make the si
  • n the medieval manner, showing the Earl in his robes and wearing a coronet to go over his young nob
  • ce to the oppressed than to adorn himself with robes and crowns.
  • ts of iron,, 1000 oxen and 10,000 sheep, linen robes and decorated couches and beds of boxwood, as
  • Uyghur Princes wearing robes and headgears.
  • On ceremonial occasions more elaborate robes and wigs are worn.
  • It's a statue of a woman with white robes and long hair.
  • est from his Tomb, then purifies, consecrates, robes and crowns him.
  • She is a renowned weaver of baskets, hats, robes, and other regalia.
  • igning ecclesiastical paraments and especially robes and mitres.
  • Flames consumed his robes and flesh, and black oily smoke emanated from
  • He usually dresses in nondescript robes and is never without his trademark blackstaff.
  • Two English peers, one in Parliamentary robes and one in the robes of the Order of the Garte
  • aviro, meaning "great and brave", wore saffron robes and shaved his head.
  • s found sitting wearing the Papal Tiara, Papal robes and holding a sword pointed towards the ground
  • ach participant is given a lightsaber and Jedi robes and is taught a routine set of swordfighting m
  • ts striking plumage was used for ʻaʻahu aliʻi ( robes) and ʻahu ʻula (capes) of aliʻi (Hawaiian nobi
  • d the Goblet of Fire, Hermione Granger's dress robes are described as a tone of periwinkle blue dur
  • g Pao, making him see people dressed in Taoist robes as monster birds, and sends him to attack the
  • bert Walpole, whose portrait by van Loo in his robes as chancellor of the exchequer is in the Natio
  • Robert McCall KC wearing his Court robes as King's Counsel (previously Queen's Counsel)
  • ardly arrived, they are taken by hooded men in robes as hostages.
  • s buried under a tomb bearing a bust of him in robes, at Egham, Surrey.
  • He is dressed in robes, barefoot and on his chest is the Sacred Heart
  • Joseph Bonaparte in coronation robes by Baron Gerard
  • a new fashion craze in Constantinople for male robes called tzitzakion.
  • n tradition, acolytes in these traditions wear robes called albs with a cincture.
  • s near the shore of a river of lava, where his robes catch fire, burning off most of his skin and h
  • na Teerlinc?, Portrait of Elizabeth I in State Robes, Collection of Welbeck Abbey
  • bha is often portrayed like Xuanzang, with the robes, crown and staff of a monk.
  • (observer's left), dressed in white and purple robes, crowned with an olive wreath and holding a sc
  • Chilkat weaving can be applied to blankets, robes, dance tunics, aprons, leggings, shirts, vests
  • lian, Liotta had permission to keep all wizard robes donned for the film.
  • gee camp in Parliament Square and wearing Arab robes during debates.
  • ow, protecting her three young sons within her robes, during the 1160 Heiji Rebellion.
  • guilty, Nancy and Anita Hoffman burned judges' robes during a press conference as a denunciation of
  • In addition to clothing and robes, Ede and Ravencroft often supply a photographe
  • The team players wear dark-grey and white robes emblazoned with a falcon-head across the chest
  • The team players wear sky-blue robes emblazoned with a double “T” in dark blue on t
  • Tom Smerke showed me one of the old hooded robes fans would wear at football games.
  • e Lords are depicted dressed in the ceremonial robes first seen in The Deadly Assassin in 1976.
  • heavily in the twirls with richly embroidered robes flaying out in display.
  • ears the Coronet of the Crown Prince and royal robes for a Riksdag opening in 1893
  • n black tie and academic gowns (scarlet festal robes for doctors), and may include events such as c
  • Some groups use colored robes for higher ranks.
  • The Polyphonic Spree dropped their robes for their 2007 tours, and opted for black army
  • sts bring donations to temples, especially new robes for the monks.
  • the 1940s and 1950s for uniformly dressing in robes, going barefoot, and requiring its male member
  • nt a gift to her mother: Victoria in her State robes going to the House of Lords for her first offi
  • f Araby character with a cod oriental costume ( robes, golden curly-toed slippers, horn-rimmed spect
  • dress of Imperial College London describes the robes gowns and hoods worn by graduates and associat
  • hat he was no longer a man, and that the black robes had disordered his intellect; but when any emb
  • Mae ji wear white robes in their daily lives, distinguishing them from
  • "red judges" after the colour of their formal robes, in contrast to circuit judges who are referre
  • is now almost nine years since I took up these robes in honour, and now I trust in honour they are
  • Livens in academic robes in Cambridge 1909
  • The choir robes in full red cassocks and white surplices.
  • He became Master of the Robes in June 1757 and surveyor of the king's privat
  • Priests, however, wear robes; junior priests wear robes of black and red, s
  • is accurate, the Order's garb consisted in red robes lined with vair bearing eight-pointed black st
  • Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke, in the robes of the Order of the Garter c. 1615.
  • e with black hair and beard, clad in the black robes of a monk.
  • il he had covered his sins with the protecting robes of the Church.
  • His portrait in the robes of the Bath, painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds, w
  • coffin wearing a Patriarchal crown and in his robes of office, draped with the Ethiopian flag.
  • him in the Squarcialupi Codex shows him in the robes of the Benedictine order.
  • Sister Rose of the Bloody Stains of the Sacred Robes of Jesus, which would trail into a sing-song c
  • Trinh attended the consistory in the purple robes of a bishop, because he did not have time to g
  • He had pledged not to wear the formal robes of a councillor, saying that "While some counc
  • mself, including a full-length portrait in his robes of the Order of the Garter (1602).
  • ars a costume called KAPA resembling the state robes of Jathi Thalavi More and white cloths are spr
  • a monument shows him kneeling, "dressed in the robes of the Lord Mayor of London".
  • ecame the first Mayor from Ireland to wear his robes of office in Stormont Castle while meeting the
  • or periwinkle, and is often said to be wearing robes of colored a tone of periwinkle blue.
  • re, probably representing St. John, dressed in robes of red and blue, and having a nimbus round his
  • ia can include the formal dress and adornment ( robes of state, headdress etc.) the etymology refers
  • in robes of light arrayed.
  • R. xx.), and robes of glory were made of the serpent's skin (Targ
  • The Duke in the robes of a Knight of the Garter
  • Sir Antony Acland in the robes of a Knight Companion of the Order of the Gart
  • Jensen, Doreen, and Polly Sargent (1986) Robes of Power: Totem Poles on Cloth.
  • Viscount Ridley in the robes of a Knight Companion of the Order of the Gart
  • The Earl of Findlater in the robes of the Lord Chief Baron.
  • These white robes of heavy material stressed the nuns' other-wor
  • He is shown here wearing his robes of state for this formal portrait.
  • William Ewart Gladstone in robes of Lord Rector of Glasgow University - Glasgow
  • Sir Timothy Colman in the robes of a Knight Companion of the Order of the Gart
  • The Alsea wore robes of seal skin, wove baskets and made grass rain
  • ilip Herbert, at the age of 8 (estim.), in the robes of the Order of the Bath (John Michael Wright)
  • m its extremely vivid colouration, evoking the robes of an Imperial Chinese mandarin.
  • inside the fortress, picturing two men in long robes on either side of an altar, provides another i
  • sites, Saint Ovidius was depicted in episcopal robes or in the garments of a hermit; these depictio
  • were forbidden; priests were not to wear their robes or to hold service in the open air; children o
  • their girdled, round hips covered with silken robes, or
  • lowing euphemisms: Patriots, Patriots in White Robes, Our Patriots, Our American Patriots, 100-Per
  • f Yunmen): Xianglin and Mingjiao had fashioned robes out of paper and wrote down immediately whenev
  • peoples in exchange for beaver pelts, buffalo robes, pemmican, moccasins, and other trade goods.
  • The White Robes plan on moving into the tower and will attempt
  • 1769-1821), is standing, dressed in coronation robes similar to those of Roman emperors.
  • Lycerius is shown wearing bishop's robes standing between two bulls.
  • Costume designer Louise Page made the flowing robes, that were "light enough to not restrict movem
  • She was Mistress of the Robes to HM Queen Alexandra from 1913 until Alexandr
  • a from 1744 and court lady and Mistress of the Robes to queen Sophia Magdalena of Denmark.
  • Elizabeth was appointed Mistress of the Robes to the Queen by Mr Gladstone in 1880, and serv
  • In 1650 Rustat was made Yeoman of the Robes to Charles II, remaining in the position until
  • In 1563, Dorothy was appointed Mistress of the Robes to Queen Elizabeth, and she exercised much inf
  • She was Mistress of the Robes to Elizabeth II from 1953 to 1967 and Chancell
  • , the band performs in executioner's hoods and robes to amplify their Yoko Ono-meets-Black Sabbath
  • In 1611, we was made the master of the robes to the Prince, in 1617 his Chamberlain, and on
  • ry 21, 1776, Muhlenberg threw off his clerical robes to reveal an officer's uniform beneath and sho
  • m having sumptuous statuary and ecclesiastical robes to Gregorian chant - which would make the two
  • cted the brothers to carry the royal crown and robes to Abdalonymus.
  • She was Mistress of the Robes to Caroline, Princess of Wales from 1714 to 17
  • She was Mistress of the Robes to Queen Mary from 1910 to 1916 and again from
  • er dress with any “jewelry or crown, or velvet robes trimmed with ermine”.
  • elf as a penitent (complete with white, hooded robes, typical of some religious ceremonies in Spain
  • ced his intention not to resume his pontifical robes until Charles should be banished from the coun
  • nting Pope John XXII and dressed in pontifical robes was formally condemned, degraded, and handed o
  • A portrait of him in mayorial robes was donated to Haberdasher's Hall, London by h
  • in attendance, but after the service hoods and robes were found on the ground in nearby Echo Park.
  • Their robes were black, Their heads were white,
  • equipment, and clothing, save for a few choice robes, were burned.
  • Herod appeared, but in royal purple robes, whereupon the members of the Sanhedrin lost c
  • A hundred ‘royal' robes which we have cut
  • er of Wayreth was under the control of the Red Robes, while the recently resurrected Tower of Istar
  • he Holy Family of Nazareth who wore long black robes with a stiff pleated white bib-like collar.
  • s in a lotus posture, donning in full monastic robes, with the monk's shoes placed at a footstool b
  • knights of Western Europe, to colorful flowing robes worn by Moors from North Africa.
  • manuscripts too...certain details, such as the robes worn by a horseman or the bridle of a horse, s
  • was convened and it was decided that the White Robes would be given control over the new Nightlund