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themselves were made of cotton, linen, wool or silk. A
polished cotton called lisle was common, as were
those made in the town of Balbriggan.
Before the 1920s...
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during the 1953
college football season. Led by fourth-year head
coach Lisle Blackbourn, the
Hilltoppers compiled a 6–3–1
record and
outscored their...
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themes drawn from the
operetta Das
Spitzentuch der Königin (The Queen's
Lace Handkerchief).
Strauss dedicated the
waltz to King
Umberto I of Italy. The...
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reinforcements led by his
fourth and
favourite son, John, the
Viscount Lisle. The
French laid
siege to
Castillon (approximately 40
kilometres (25 mi)...
- with
Crime (1946) as
Gregory Lang Dual
Alibi (1947) as
Jules de
Lisle /
Georges de
Lisle Snowbound (1948) as
Keramikos Good-Time Girl (1948) as Max Vine...
- the waist, this is
often seen on
little girls, but not on boys.
Linen and
lace at the neck and
cuffs tend to
follow adult styles for each gender, although...
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Jennifer Grey as
Herself /
Sareena Dusan Brown as
Chuck Golden /
Mokap Grey De
Lisle as Kia,
Little Boy, Old
Woman Robin Atkin Downes as
Shinnok Zehra Fazal...
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Point Blanket Coat". HBC Heritage.
Retrieved 7
April 2022 Reedstrom,
Ernest Lisle (1991).
Ernest L. Reedstrom's S****book of the
American West.
Caxton Printers...
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after John Hussee,
agent of the Lord
Deputy of
Calais and
factotum of Lord
Lisle declared "as to the queen’s accusers, my lady of
Worcester is said to be...
- 18th
century Blandford was one of
several lace-making
centres in the county;
Daniel Defoe stated that
lace made in the town was "the
finest bonelace in...