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She then spent years, in New York's Garment District along Seventh Avenue, making sketches and picking up pins for male designers who proved cloth-eared where her ideas for fashions were concerned.
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She turns and sees a man of the cloth who has been watching her struggle.
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Blocker calls on his Iraqi interpreter, who wears a cloth over his face to hide his identity.
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Labor relations are less than ideal in the garment trade, but Hays has built loyalty right down to the people who cut the cloth and assemble the garments.
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But none of this seemed to matter to the short, long-faced, middle-aged man who was now behind the focusing cloth, clattering the shutter furiously in tenth-of-a-second bursts, to take her picture.
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Battlefield acupuncture was invented out of whole cloth by military doctor Richard Niemtzow, who runs an acupuncture clinic out of Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland.
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For those few readers who do not yet know, Beanie Babies are sleek cloth animals about the size of a small weasel, loosely stuffed with small plastic pebbles.
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Werner Seifert, who runs Frankfurt's exchanges, is cut from more colourful cloth.
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But why should anyone care what this man of the cloth says about the men - and occasionally women - who provide vital credit to businesses and households?
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I've got right in front of me two young men who are pushing a cart that is full of what looks like bolts of cloth.
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Colonels Rajoub and Dahlan, who might one day be contenders for the leadership themselves, are cut from the same cloth.
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