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Wrap me in a blanket like a mob hit".
As we speak, a man passes, cradling the shape of a machine gun wrapped in a blanket, like an infant.
Some of Yamagata's images show patients spread out on the rocks by the springs — one is covered in a blanket like a shroud.
The day I was there, an old woman walked in carrying a baby girl wrapped in a blanket, like a papoose, on her back.
The tangled map of the metro reflects the narrator's disintegrating, incomplete perspective: "My Moscow glows in shreds, fragments, like a motley patchwork blanket, like a tapestry caught on the loom".
Let us not be misled by the blanket weaving of Navajo women described in 1930 by Dane and Mary Roberts Coolidge: "They always left the spider-hole in the middle of each blanket, like the hole in the center of a spider web".
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When choosing patterns, try to make it a pattern that will reflect something the person receiving the blanket likes.
"Join the 'F1esta'," proclaimed the posters that were spread blanket-like all over town.
Though this response could not be described as "blanket-like," it nevertheless gave me enough ground to see that I was on the right track.
This week, fur and shearling hoods haloed models' faces at Thakoon, Ralph Rucci and Thom Browne; hooded shawls swathed heads at Tahari and Wayne; and blanket-like versions turned up at Vena Cava.
With a shrug that sends the blanket-like wrap top he's wearing flying off one muscled shoulder, he adds: "It makes me think of Oscar Wilde, being around here.
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