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batiste
noun
A fine cloth made from cotton or linen; cambric.
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The appliqué form is made by drawing or printing the design on a firm, glazed fabric and then covering it first with a layer of machine net and then with a close-weave muslin or batiste.
Batiste Dry Shampoo On-the-Go Tropical £1.49, superdrug.com Batiste's 50ml "spray in, brush out" formula perks up greasy hair and leaves it smelling fragrant, too. 1. Blink-Intensive Teardrop Vials £5.79, boots.com You'll look bright-eyed as you trudge through arrivals if you have this pack of 20 individual eyewash vials in your bag. 2.
Batiste Dry Shampoo On-the-Go Tropical £1.49, superdrug.com Batiste's 50ml "spray in, brush out" formula perks up greasy hair and leaves it smelling fragrant, too.
According to the indictment, the authorities received a tip that the group was seeking foreign support, and a government informant was sent to infiltrate it, posing as an al-Qaeda representative.Allegations that the group sought support from al-Qaeda to plant bombs appear largely based on conversations between Mr Batiste and the informant.
Records show that six of the seven appear to have faced criminal charges before, for marijuana possession, battery, assault and having concealed weapons.The group's alleged ringleader, Narseal Batiste, 32, took to studying the Koran after September 11th 2001.
Just a few years back, your only option would have been trusty Batiste (beloved of teenage Reading-goers everywhere), but now every other hair-care brand has its own version.
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In "Treme" (which has been picked up for a second season on HBO), as LaDonna Batiste-Williams, a bar owner in post-Katrina New Orleans, Alexander — the Queens native who was equally brilliant in "The Corner" (2000) and subversive as the coroner Alexx Woods on "CSI: Miami" — acts as though her life depends on it.
In the first episode, Alexander, who plays New Orleans-based bar owner LaDonna Batiste-Williams, beats an unruly customer over the back with a stick.
Besides Brecker, pianists Oscar Peterson, Andrew Hill, Joe Zawinul, and Alice Coltrane, trombonist Paul Rutherford, critic Whitney Balliett, violinist-composer Leroy Jenkins, alto saxophonist Frank Morgan, and the great drummer Max Roach were among jazz's losses, as were conga player Carlos ("Patato") Valdés, clarinetists Alvin Batiste and Tony Scott, bassist Art Davis, and singer Dakota Staton.
Jon Batiste and his crew performed Sly & the Family Stone's "Everyday People" to end the show's first taping.
On a recent Tuesday night, a raucous, cheerful party took over the NoMad Bar in Manhattan, as the twenty-eight-year-old jazz pianist Jon Batiste, who was recently named the bandleader for Stephen Colbert's revamped version of the "Late Show," performed with a roving gang of about a dozen musicians in the normally chichi and impeccable space.
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