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"Under the Same Hat," by J. J. Sempé.
"Sitting together for tea is what friends do," Jean-Jacques Sempé says of this week's "Under the Same Hat," his hundred-and-ninth New Yorker cover.
Here are some of Sempé's other summer images from across the decades: "Sitting together for tea is what friends do," Jean-Jacques Sempé says of this week's "Under the Same Hat," his hundred-and-ninth New Yorker cover.
By Françoise Mouly July 13, 2015 "Sitting together for tea is what friends do," Jean-Jacques Sempé says of this week's "Under the Same Hat," his hundred-and-ninth New Yorker cover.
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Two other women wore the same hat.
And for five years, he has bought the same hat -- or rather, the same hat in different colors and fabrics.
The same hat that had been worn by more kids in more matches than any hat in history.
We're all 'messo nello stesso cappello' - thrown together in the same hat.
But with everyone wearing the same hat at the same time, you'll have a much better chance of success.
However, both elements belong to the same hAT family, the Ac (see fig. 2) that probably helps on this process.
You should get the same hat to feel more like him.
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