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It was a tattered, madras shmatte, and it was her talisman: it empowered her, and why not?
Rita, the wife, had brought the dog, Tapka, with them on their peregrinations through Europe to Canada: the dog is her talisman of the unchanging.
There's St. Kateri, holding a bouquet of her talisman — lilies — and reciting the Lord's Prayer in the Mohawk language.
Now, clients send her the ashes of their pets and loved ones through her Etsy store, which is a sideline to her Talisman Beads store in Eureka, California.
I have a friend who had a horrific upbringing, and she's like, "But there was Mrs. So-And-So, my third grade teacher," and she just made that one teacher her talisman or good luck charm and her model and her goal.
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So, after burying her with talismans of her life, Calle takes her jewels on an Alaskan cruise and buries them in the snow.
In her book, she shows the reader that black worked its magic long before, and long after, Coco Chanel made "the little black dress" her personal talisman.
"Indochine is one of those things, timelessly cool," the designer added, citing the restaurant's décor, service and management and the fact that the place has become, for her, a talisman.
An earlier New Yorker piece called her books "talismans that, for a significant segment of the American female population, marked the passage from childhood to adolescence".
She tucked it into her bra as a talisman, until she made her début with Carson, in 1965, her big break at last.
Mr. Jones, the great milliner, described her as "a talisman for those who believe that fashion is a way of life and that freedom of expression should manifest itself in what you wear".
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