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It's assembled from scraps of fox, mink, sable, you name it," he said, tossing a fluffy, furry shawl over his shoulders.
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No one can accost you for that Yudofsky Russian brown sable coat you picked up at a celebrity-sponsored rummage sale for only $5,000 (12% of retail!)–not unless you're dumb enough to take it out of the grocery store bag a volunteer stuffed it in and wear it on the street.
Google the phrase "voyage of the sable venus," and you will see how these two works are now linked, in both the old and the new senses of that word.
Mike Abbott, head of Sable Wealth, says: "You can only put £40,000 per annum into a pension, so it's no good building up a business with large holdings of cash in the hope of dropping it on to a pension at a later date.
If you want to do this the traditional way, you will need a sable mitt.
Sable is the very finest fur you can buy, and sand is so beautiful.
Whether having played Sable Colby almost 25 years ago strictly entitles you to believe yourself above introductions is a matter of debate.
That is, quite simply, you begin to wonder if you had ever seen the words "sable" and "Venus" in the same sentence, at any point in time, in any language, anywhere, in print?
Hosting cocktails tomorrow at the chalet and you just ran out of smoked sable and sevruga?
"You can jump on the rabbit furs, but don't you go jumping on the mink and sable," Herbert warned.
You can, therefore, appreciate the appeal of one Sable Colby.
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