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This pao robe changed form but continued to be worn in China until the end of the Ming dynasty in 1644.
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The results showed that the thermal insulations of Tibetan robe ensembles changed from 0.26 clo to 0.91 clo; the corresponding TRs ranged from 9.90 °C to 16.86 °C because of different wearing ways.
Back at the room, I changed into robe and sandals and headed for the spa.
"Business got a lot better when I changed the robe from a matte to something shiny," said Miss Liberty, a middle-aged, suntanned woman named Sue who commutes to her job from her home in Westchester County.
Robes were donned and changed.
It was male priests or servants who brushed his teeth, draped him in flowers and changed his robes.
But once changed into a robe and soft hotel slippers, I'm led into the "cwtch", which my Welsh cousin informs me has no literal translation but means something like "safe space/calm/comforting".
But once I changed into a robe and soft hotel slippers, I'm led into the cwtch, which my Welsh cousin informs me has no literal translation but means something like "safe space".
We changed into plush robes and were gently ushered into a "quiet" room with reclining chairs overlooking the river.
In for a penny... Sometime in the late 90s, a middle-aged American woman named Barbara Lynn equipped herself with a diploma from the British Institute of Homeopathy, donned the bright orange robes of a Yogic nun, changed her name to Sister Didi Ananda Ruchira and moved to Nairobi to help the disadvantaged – for a fee.
Not so unlike her grandson who sits boldly, with striking elegance, on the floor of his apartment in a simple dark red robe, embracing change at every opportunity.
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