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noun
A type of hat, once worn by women or children, held in place by ribbons tied under the chin.
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Their products ranged from bank notes to bonnet brim reinforcements.
Lighthearted and strictly serious at the same time, these provocateurs "greatly influenced" artists who glamorize themselves as artists like Jeff Koons, Damien Hirst and Tracy Emin, according to Bonnet.
In addition, four peptides corresponding to bonnet monkey ZP1 (bmZP1(58–79 aa), bmZP1(136–153 aa), bmZP1(212–228 aa) and bmZP1(251–273 aa)) were synthesized.
Despite the frequent appearance of this flag in modern pirate literature, no known early-Georgian period source describes any such device, much less attributes it to Bonnet.
His parents, Edward and Sarah Bonnet, owned an estate of over 400 acre southeast of Bridgetown, which was bequeathed to Bonnet upon his father's death in 1694.
According to Bonnet's boatswain, Ignatius Pell, the pirates intended to wait out the hurricane season there.
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Take Jaguar's XK coupé – low and sleek and classical, and pedpro-compliant thanks to a bonnet able to pop up and cushion an impact.
She said she has picked up some new English words from the snowboarders, including one she had to explain to me: "bonnet," a Britishism for the hood of a car.
"I had to jump on to the bonnet," he said.
Blockage of estrogen receptor as a consequence of tamoxifen, given orally to female bonnet monkeys, led to pregnancy inhibition through postovulatory period [ 6].
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