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1. an ornamental band or circlet for the wrist or arm or, sometimes, for the ankle. 2. bracelets, Slang. a pair of handcuffs. 3. Furniture. collar (def. ...
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9/6/07 at 10:25 AM ... Wait, he's not a maitre d’?Patrick McMullan ... Yesterday, in a room full of ladies who lunch, couture’s darling, Alber Elbaz of Lanvin, was honored with the FIT Couture Council’s second annual award for artistry in fashion.
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LONG ISLAND CITY, New York — You can call it Hova season. Jay-Z has held press conferences, announced once-in-a-lifetime concerts and, most importantly, put out his first dosages of music from what he's calling his last LP, The Black Album. ... On Tuesday night, Young Hova filmed the video for ... True to Hovi's words,
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Oct 29 2003 8:11 PM EST ... Beyoncé, Naomi Campbell, Memphis Bleek also on hand for clip. ... By Shaheem Reid...
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a quick Eliot question.. Eliot, T. S. ... Arms that are braceleted and white and bare; (But in the lamplight, downed with light brown hair!); 6- Shall I say, I have gone at dusk through narrow streets; And watched the smoke that rises from the pipes; Of lonely men in shirt-sleeves, leaning out of windows?
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His eye is specific in its observation: "Arms that are braceleted and white and bare / (But in the lamplight, downed with light brown hair!)" (63-64) Although the first line is an allusion to the line "A bracelet of bright hair about the bone" from John Donne's poem "The Relic," a line Eliot admires for its sharp...
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He picked up my braceleted arm: “What's your name and when were you born?” I wanted to say “It's all right there on the bracelet” but thought better of it ...
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braceleted, Traditional Chinese Translation of braceleted, Traditional Chinese Definition of braceleted, braceleted in Traditional Chinese.
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Arms that are braceleted white and bare: Attendant lord: Butt-ends: Dying fall: In the room the women come and go...Michelangelo: Prince Hamlet: Shall I part my hair behind?: Sprawling on a pin: Spread out: Though I have seen my head...brought in upon a platter...
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