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But the dappata - a 5ft-long,3ft-wide, loose veil made of translucent silk - is a very happy Pakistani compromise between Muslim modesty and sexy femininity.

The bride's veil, made of layers of ivory silk-tulle with a trim of hand-embroidered flowers, was also embroidered by the Royal School of Needlework and was held in place by the Cartier Halo tiara, which was lent to the duchess by the Queen.

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The veil makes of her shape a stark A, balanced by the upward V of its folds, enclosing her face, which is handsome but not quite beautiful.

Diaphragms were "womb veils," made of rubber or a cloth membrane and advertised as "the wife's protector".

It was the type species of subsection Exannulati in section Micacei of the genus Coprinus, a grouping of related taxa with veils made of sphaerocysts (round swollen cells usually formed in clusters) exclusively or with thin-filamentous connective hyphae intermixed.

The first half of "Behind the Blue Veil" makes a case for the noble cause of preserving a way of life; the second half admits its near-futility.

A hag in a pink veil makes a spooky Helen of Troy, and a skeleton stands in for Alexander the Great.

Muslims make up 3.2% of Canada's population and niqabis, women who wear the face veil, make up less than 1% of the 1.05 million Muslims in Canada.

Some wearers of the veil make a strictly personal choice to don it.

As someone who attended Hebrew school at a Conservative synagogue in Westchester County during the late 1970s and early '80s, I couldn't help wondering what Ms. Veil would have made of the Holocaust education provided for Jewish children then.

And we had hats with veils made.

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