Sentences with phrase «long camel»

Vintage long camel coat / Bullboxer black lace - up brogues (similar ones here) / Vintage white blouse (similar here) / Nelly trio black bag / Ace & Tate round «pierce» glasses (more glasses here) / Levi's black faded jeans / Asos black oversized bowtie
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It's a whole new level of chic when you throw on a long camel coat.
Then to add a flare of sophistication I wore a long camel colored trench coat.
I'm wearing all Rochas: dress, long camel coat (similar here, here, and here), shoes, and my current favorite Chloe bag.
The pair were pictured out shopping together in London, opting for almost identical boots, long camel tone jackets, and if that's not enough, very similar hair cuts.
The long camel coat keeps you looking sleek and elegant whilst ensuring you stay warm in the cooler months by keeping the majority of your body covered.
I've been dying for a long camel coat for as long as I remember.
This long camel coat was perfect for the chilly London weather.
If the phrase «long camel cardigan» immediately conjures up images of retirement communities, let Rosie's outfit banish that from your mind.
Instead, I would add some booties with long camel belted coat and a chic tote.
So this outfit started with my regular black over the knee boots underneath the skirt, with a long camel coat over, and my DIY skinny scarf draped over the coat, all while holding an umbrella.
The first item I'd like to share with you is my long camel vest.
Also, I think your outfits just prove that you are the queen of winter fashion - I especially like the long camel coat
Instead, I would add some booties with long camel belted coat and a chic tote.
CT suggested that a Levantine merchant would stock up on these in preparation for a long camel train trip.
I also love this longer camel coat option!

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On the other hand, if you need to work long hours at your current full - time job, you commute 60 miles round - trip, and you have two - year - old triplets, piling a part - time business on top of all those commitments could be the straw that breaks the camel's back.
Plus, humans could had ridden camels alone without cargo long before using them for cargo, where a human weight alone is a much lighter load than with cargo, that it might not show load stress in previous fossils, let alone that those projected camels are only the known ones by archeologists.
The New International Version Archaeological Study Bible reports: «Scholars have debated the historicity of these references to camels because most believe that these animals were not widely domesticated until approximately 1200 B.C., long after the time of Abraham.»
Camels had been domesticated by the middle of the second millennium BC, and it is likely that they expanded the possibility of long - distance trade across the dry regions that border Mesopotamia.
On the contrary, his most stinging words are directed toward those who «preach, but do not practice»; to those who «bind heavy burdens, hard to bear, and lay them on men's shoulders; but they themselves will not move them with their finger»; to those who «devour widows» houses and for a pretense... make long prayers»; to those who are «blind guides, straining out a gnat and swallowing a camel» (Matt.
It will just take a long time and won't look like a camel anymore.
The asses of the time were much less efficient than the camels that were to come into use many centuries later; nonetheless Sumerian commerce ventured far, blazing many a path followed by the merchants and adventurers of long succeeding ages.
Or perhaps he looks out from the hills where once Megiddo defied the armies of imperial Egypt, and listens while afar beneath the moon there comes to him across the wide plain the distant tinkling of camel bells, from the caravans journeying as they did long before Abraham, carrying their goods down into Egypt.
There is no delaying over the enticing adventures of the long journey from the Palestinian Negeb to upper Mesopotamia: «The servant took ten camels of the camels of his master, having all good things of his master in his hand, and departed.
Here is the sheer miracle of it: a literature that long antedated our glorious gains in science and the immense scope of modern knowledge, which moves in the quiet atmosphere of the ancient countryside, with camels and flocks and roadside wells and the joyous shout of the peasant at vintage or in harvest — this literature, after all that has intervened, is still our great literature, published abroad as no other in the total of man's writing, translated into the world's great languages and many minor ones, and cherished and loved and studied so earnestly as to set it in a class apart.
(Gen. 12:16) When Abraham's servant went on a long journey to Mesopotamia, he «took ten camels from the camels of his master.»
There was green alligators and long - necked geese Some humpty backed camels and some chimpanzees Some cats and rats and elephants, but sure as you're born The loveliest of all was the unicorn
You'll see green alligators and long - necked geese Some humpty backed camels and some chimpanzees Some cats and rats and elephants, but sure as you're born You're never gonna see no unicorns
I've got green alligators and long - necked geese Some humpty backed camels and some chimpanzees Some cats and rats and elephants, but Lord, I'm so forlorn I just can't find no unicorns»
Church - growth theorists have discovered what Jesus alluded to long ago in his comment on the camel going through the eye of the needle.
«If a lift takes 24 seconds to travel from the first floor to the sixth floor, how long will it take a camel to travel from Zanzibar to Marrakesh, assuming they both travel at the same speed?»
My shawl is a gorgeous «Dark camel» color, similar to the one Ashlee Simpson was seen wearing not too long ago.
«Camels appear to get less sick from plague than humans, and thus might last longer before they succumb,» Schmid says.
To be in vogue, a camel needs to have a long head, pert ears and a droopy pout.
The long - lost cousins of today's camels once roamed the high Arctic, browsing open forests in regions that are near - barren landscapes today.
With their long, spiky legs and their propensity for eating anything, including each other, camel crickets are the stuff of nightmares.
There are about 1,100 species of camel spiders, which range in size from tiny, a few millimeters long, to about 15 centimeters (six inches) in length.
«We lack data because hardly anyone can keep camel spiders alive long enough to breed them in captivity, and observing solifuges mating in the wild is even more difficult,» Prendini said.
Well - studied due to the abundance of skeletons, frozen carcasses and depictions in prehistoric art, woolly mammoths possessed long, coarse fur, a thick layer of subcutaneous fat, small ears and tails and a brown - fat deposit behind the neck which may have functioned similar to a camel hump.
Three - toed horses, ancient camels, and barrel - bellied rhinos are just a few of the species long extinct in North America that paleontologists have found buried together in Nebraska.
Professor Eric Fèvre, Chair of Veterinary Infectious Diseases at the University's Institute of Infection and Global Health said: «Although Laikipia County camel density is low relative to more northern regions of Kenya, our study suggests the population is sufficient to maintain high rates of viral transmission and that camels may be constantly re-infected and serve as long term carriers of the virus.
The long, middle stage across central Asia may have involved camels, says Stenseth, who could have caught fleas from gerbils and passed them on to humans.
Professor Nolan said: «Camel herders have long known that the urine of camels infected with trypanosomes has a pungent odour, and is reddish brown in colour.
This study found that regular consumption of camel milk reduced the amount of insulin needed and improved long - term blood sugar control.
As long as we can continue to overcome our fatigue with stimulants, we may not be aware of just how exhausted we are becoming until we experience the straw that breaks the camel's back.
The writers state that children under 10 has phenomenal benefits while children over 15 had wonderful gains, but once the camel milk was stopped, their symptoms returned prompting parents to keep the teens on it long term.
Also, the lactation cycle of a camel is shorter than a cow's and camels have a very long gestation period (14 months).
The involvement of scientists from India is appropriate because, just as camel milk has long been a favourite in the Gulf region, so it is drunk by some traditional communities in South Asia.
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