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He turned away, shaking his head, returning to the stack of clothes on the table.
He turned away, shaking his head, returning to the stack of clothes.
As I talked to the dispatcher, the man approached me, our stack of clothes, blanket and coat filling his arms.
Nearby, Rich Suriano, a telecommunications project manager with longish gray hair, who'd come from Northport, New York, with his wife, Lisa, photographed a stack of clothes with his smartphone, as if he were shooting evidence of a crime.
Not far from the inflatable neck pillows, bathroom emergency kits, and approved carry-on bottles there is a set of clear plastic vacuum-compression bags that promise to significantly reduce the volume of a stack of clothes — temporarily, one hopes ($15).
When she reads the inevitable trend story about the resurgence of vinyl, she will probably get her records from Urban Outfitters, next to a stack of clothes last seen on the set of "Clarissa Explains It All".
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She's paid $3 for folding 100 stacks of clothes.
Our 108 boxes of household effects had arrived from Bangkok, and we realized we hadn't missed my heretofore cherished books, Elaine's cookware or the stacks of clothes we had accumulated over the years.
Buried in the stacks of clothes, receipts, lottery tickets and old balls of yarn, there are fantastic photographs, a letter from the proto-Fascist poet Gabriele d'Annunzio and all the living room furniture Lally's parents had taken with them when the family fled Russia for Italy and then Italy for the United States.
Stacks of clothes -- a million pairs of underwear, a billion pairs of socks, a zillion pairs of shorts -- covered the floor in heaps so high that we had to hop from one bare spot to another like frogs on a lily pond.
In the eighties and nineties, under Mickey Drexler's leadership, the company's store design was simplified to white walls, polished wood floors, and stacks of clothes, while ad campaigns like 1988's "Individuals of Style" and 1993's "Who Wore Khakis" invented a history of everyday fashion.
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