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Doeskin is the
split hide of an
adult female deer with a velvet-like texture. It is
frequently used for the
manufacture of gloves. It
accepts dye readily...
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Doeskin Hill (also
known as Doe Skin or
Doescine or
Doesiene Hill) is a 492-foot (150 m) hill in Framingham, M****achusetts. The hill is
located west of...
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National Wildlife Refuge View
towards the
Doeskin Ranch trailhead Layers of rock at
Doeskin Ranch Limestone rock
showing its honeycomb-like structure...
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headdresses with red plumes,
black coatees with white-fringed epaulettes,
white doeskin breeches, and knee-high
riding boots. The day to day
service dress uniform...
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departs to the
greatest degree from the template,
dressing in
white leather doeskin sandals,
appearing more tanned,
sporting a soft
Brigitte Bardot haircut...
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headdresses with red plumes,
black coatees with white-fringed epaulettes,
white doeskin breeches and knee-high
riding boots. In
service dress bicornes and blue...
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consisting of
white silk
embroidered doublet, breeches, full hose,
white doeskin pumps with
satin bows and a
sword belt with sword,
under the robes. Nowadays...
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typically was
uniformed with
short green woolen jackets and
white linen or
doeskin pants,
somewhat mimicking the
British Legion in appearance. The unit first...
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service dress for the most part used high-quality wool
gabardine (Trikot),
doeskin or whipcord. For this
reason the officers'
Dienstrock did not
undergo the...
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quinoa oe
usually /iː/ amoeba, coelacanth, foetal,
phoenix /oʊ/ /uː/ /oʊˈɛ/
doeskin,
woeful shoelace,
canoeing poetic, soever,
orthoepic /ɛ/ foetid, roentgen...