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It is easy to open but hard to fasten back.
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Back in the 10th-century, a geographer called Ibn Hawqal praised the Soghd region for its hospitality, citing the example of a local landowner who fastened back his doors with nails to keep them open for anyone travelling through.
Most of the women her age wore bright gowns and bare skin, but Ms. Clinton wore a dark pantsuit, her hair smoothed and fastened back into a strawberry-blond sheet.
Alternately, if the berber yarn has pulled more than just a few loops, the row(s) can be cut out and a new section of yarn can be fastened back into the area needing repair.
Roberts helps fasten the back of her rehearsal tutu, so that she can know how the steps will feel once she's got a large and obtrusive skirt bouncing around her hips.
Use a wrench or pliers to fasten it back to its original position.
Start in one corner and use 1" brads to fasten the back panel in place.
Painted French blue, it has a leopard-print seat and a plastic tube fastened on back, the perfect container for skis, architectural drawings or long-stemmed roses.
While those with a fuller bust can avoid gaping shirt buttons with ruffled or pin-tucked versions that fasten at the back or side.
The cut is slim and low-rise, with a slightly tapered leg, and the suspenders fasten in the back via small buttons of corozo nut.
Garments that fasten at the back will make it much easier to get Nick dressed, and he's very excited about a leather jacket on the site that I'll be able to put on him without, I hope, the usual sweating and swearing.
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