Sentences with phrase «like turbans»

Many contemporary images show European men of the Middle Ages and Renaissance wearing headgear that looks like turbans.
US President Barack Obama has promised to have a close look at the issue of disrespect shown to Sikh religious symbols like the turban during security check up and will find some way to ensure that religious sentiments of the community as well as security concerns of the US officials were taken care of.
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The last time she'd whipped off her cloakyfing and wound it around her pretty ginger head like a turban.
For the Kemper, she decided to create a huge portrait of a woman, her hair covered by a tignon — a scarf that looks like a turban.

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5) Religious Clothing in Public Sector: «Do you agree or disagree you feel uncomfortable when served or attended to by a government employee wearing a turban, a hijab or a yarmulke or other religious clothing or symbols in a government institution like a school or hospital?»
4) Religious Clothing in a Private Sector: «Do you agree or disagree you feel uncomfortable when served or attended to by a private sector employee wearing a turban, a hijab or a yarmulke or other religious clothing or symbols in a retail setting like a store or restaurant?»
@GethetruthW Yeah and the reason they started growing beards and wearing turbans is so that they may can look like the Muslims.
In a YouTube video he posted, Perce can be seen wearing a long fake beard, a white turban and green face paint, calling out provocative phrases like: «I am the prophet Mohammed!
You remind me of the foolish bigot that attacked a Siekh temple because they were wearing turbans like Muslims.
And many bigots ignorantly mistake Sikhs for Muslims because, like Osama bin Laden, many Sikh men (and some Sikh women) wear turbans.
And, of course, you are so utterly clueless that you can't see the difference between asking someone to take off their baseball cap which they're wearing simply because they like wearing a baseball cap... and asking a woman to take off her faith - based scarf or an Amish man to shave his faith - based beard or a Sikh (which is * not * a Muslim faith) to take off his turban or a Catholic priest to take off his cross... well, if you can't figure out the difference yet, there's no hope for you.
I put on righteousness, and it clothed me; my justice was like a robe and a turban.
Some, like the evil and hate - filled Christians, need to wear their turbans all the way down to their necks.
Nobody else likes going through security, so you can either shut up and get in line like the rest of us (poor baby, have to take off a turban), or you can walk.
So it is recommended but not required, sorry I had this waste of a convo because clearly turbans are allowed through without being removed and are subject to random security checks like all other clothing, perfect.
There were a few white turbans, some chitrali caps (the ones that look like pancakes), some topis and the occasional karakul (the black curly wool ones).
Its more like fighting wearing a hardhat because it won't fit your turban or wanted to be Snow White at Disney world in a chador.
Though most gourds are not edible because of their bitter taste, some of them are less commonly used for culinary purposes, such as the deep orange «turban gourd», which is scooped out like a squash, stuffed with yummy ingredients, and heavily seasoned for flavor before roasting.
I particularly like your navy dress with the mustard turban.
It takes a girl with some serious fashion kahunas to have the confidence to rock things like urban turbans, bowler hats, and couture baseball caps!
Instagrammer Lesley doesn't just have hats — she's also the queen of turbans and wears bold tunics like a champ.
I like the gold sequined jacket paired with the bold pink turban.
It has been a long time, but I'm finally back with a new #ootd and a brief life update But let's start with the look, I pretty much love turbans, and I have been wearing them since my high school years (it seems like a long time ago).
and splashed it with old and new accessories, like my good old Obsedia and this cashmere turban.
Nothing remotely special about this technique (I just fiddled about until I liked the shape) but type «turban wrap tutorial» into YouTube and prepare to be amazed.
It is spring after all, so pile on all the colorful accessories like statement sunnies, loud earrings, and a satin turban to spice things up.
So, if you like to wrap your hair up in a towel, choose a microfiber version, like Sinland Ultra Absorbent Microfiber Twist Hair Turban.
Although prohibition - measures such as those in the case of France were not only regarding Islamic veils but also included every religious dress or sign that was extremely obvious like Sikh turbans, kippas (Jewish skullcaps) and large Christian crosses (Jones, 2012, p. 22), the public debate on the issue across Europe mainly concentrated on the Islamic attires.
Except this one was upright and only her head poked out of the top, her plentiful grey hair whipped into a turban like cream on a trifle.
These can range from things like sunglasses to Piccolo's turban to a sword (that is only their for show).
Among Crampton's most vivid conceptions are Louise Nevelson standing with three of her sculptures, seeming to be part of the one she is standing behind, and looking like a stern, aged priestess in her heavy makeup, turban, and floor - length mink coat;... Alexander Calder, a small, inconsequential figure lost in the incredible, mad mess of wires, ropes, strings, tools, and debris that fills his studio...»
Here the material ventures not only back to the mid-16th century, but also encompasses small, charming genre paintings by unknowns like Ippolito Caffi, whose «Oriental Artist Painting by the Light of the Moon» of 1845 depicts a turbaned figure in a studio steeped in shades of blue.
The Colonel Bogey march, the version from the Bridge on the River Kwai with the whistling, filled the bedroom, and Rangel, naked except for her turban and Calamitys, strode in a tight circle like a tin soldier, hollering that though Hitler only had one ball Goebbels had no balls at all.
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