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And perhaps a coat of armor.
It was the trophy that he then wore as a coat of armor.
Apparently, Leiter had loaned teammates his patented coat of armor, which came in extremely handy.
That kind of demi-couture is not for the bargain hunter, and Toledo's prices range from twelve hundred dollars to ten thousand (for a "coat of armor" in metallic lace).
On the walk back I took a different route, taking in the castle from several angles and suppressing an unexpected desire to put on a coat of armor and storm it.
Made from a 1930's recipe, the cakes live up to their name; their velvety interiors are deeply perfumed with lemon and protected by a sugary coat of armor.
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A note at the beginning explain that outstanding men of old received grants of coat-of-armor to show that they were "nobiles" or "know-men".
Make a turquoise robe with a coat-of-armor collar to be worn beneath the apron.
There was plenty of cool stuff to see, like coats of armor and ornate old furniture.
Here his conjuring of African ceremonial costumes, haute couture ensembles and coats of armor that have incorporated shields is even more diverse.
In 1799, John Sevier, the first governor of Tennessee, also wrote of the alleged discovery of six skeletons in brass armor bearing Welsh coat-of-arms.
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