-
ethnolinguistic group. It
comprises a
white shirt and pants. Then a thin,
gauze-like,
fabric is
wrapped around the
shoulders and chest. Sometimes, men take...
- dram
dramaturge dramaturgy drape draper drapery dress (Old Fr.
dresser)
dressage dresser droll drollery dromedary dropsy, Old Fr.
idropsie drug druggist...
- work,
fashion merchants used a
variety of
materials including taffeta,
gauze, feathers, ribbons, lace,
artificial flowers, embroidery, p****ementerie...
-
ambulances coming from the
nearby city of Buffalo, New York. Initially, the
Dresser Railcar Factory in
Depew donated a used 1947
Mercury ambulance to be used...
- PMID 18273015. S2CID 4411796.
cited in "Editor's summary: Nanomaterial:
power dresser". Nature.
Nature Publishing Group. 14
February 2008.
Archived from the...
- nets. They also
provided 4,000 syringes, 2,000
disposable gloves,
medical gauze, and
other medical materials. When the
floods destro**** many of the villages...
- the
towels having been used, an open
suitcase with
personal items on the
dresser, all
conspiring to
create a virtual, yet
tangible physical presence. Monopati...
- he
found the skin
around the
wound was
burnt and
applied a
dressing of
gauze soaked in a
combination of 5% to 10% acid and
olive oil for a
further four...
-
bringing new
techniques such as
those used to make
brocades or
delicate silk
gauzes. In the 8th
century Nara period, ****anese
weavers emplo**** a
variety of...
-
century with children's
furniture and toys. The
metal beds are hung with
gauze mosquito nets. MISS WENTWORTH’S ROOM Miss Wentworth's room was
named for...