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Quite naturally, that included fast food -- jarring contrasts of primary colours in fine cotton poplin, worn with shlumpy chinos or under scrubs inspired by hospital garb.
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Denser than that of other forms, the foliage is covered in fine grey hair.
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It is made to cater for different tastes one part of it is covered in fine sand and the other is pebbly.
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From the din generated by some in his camp it sounds as if he is in fine fettle, which is what everybody wants to see.
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Many larders have small unglazed windows with the window opening covered in fine mesh.
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Ramie ribbon is used in fine bookbinding as a substitute for traditional linen tape.
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Large icicles are often formed on steep rock faces, and these fall frequently in fine weather following cold and stormy days.
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First offense of possessing one-half to four ounces is a misdemeanor punishable by up to one year in prison and $1,000 in fine.
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The fl and fi ligatures, among others, are still commonly used to render modern text in fine typography.
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The armies of heaven were following him, riding on white horses and dressed in fine linen, white and clean.
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