Sentences with phrase «outer garment in»

There stands the creditor, covered with shame, the poor debtor's outer garment in the one hand, his undergarment in the other.

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Fulfillment: John 19:23 - 24 The soldiers therefore, when they had crucified Jesus, took His outer garments and made four parts, a part to every soldier and also the tunic; now the tunic was seamless, woven in one piece.
But the servant - form is no mere outer garment; hence he must yield his spirit in death and again leave the earth.
Traditions of every kind, hoarded and manifested in gesture and language, in schools, libraries, museums, bodies of law and religion, philosophy and science — everything that accumulates, arranges itself, recurs and adds to itself, becoming the collective memory of the human race — all this we may see as no more than an outer garment, an epiphenomenon precariously superimposed upon all the other edifices of Nature (the only truly organic ones, as it may appear): but it is precisely this optical illusion which we have to overcome if our realism is to reach to the heart of the matter.
In the first centuries A.D., the common public garb of Roman citizens was the toga, a loose, wraparound outer garment.
In 1947, a housewife in the UK, Valerie Hunter Gordon, started developing and making Paddi, a 2 - part system of a disposable pad (cellulose wadding covered with cotton wool) and an outer plastic, adjustable garment with press - studs / snapIn 1947, a housewife in the UK, Valerie Hunter Gordon, started developing and making Paddi, a 2 - part system of a disposable pad (cellulose wadding covered with cotton wool) and an outer plastic, adjustable garment with press - studs / snapin the UK, Valerie Hunter Gordon, started developing and making Paddi, a 2 - part system of a disposable pad (cellulose wadding covered with cotton wool) and an outer plastic, adjustable garment with press - studs / snaps.
A space suit is a complex system of garments and equipment and environmental systems designed to keep a person alive and comfortable in the harsh environment of outer space.
In Medieval and Renaissance England gown referred to a loose outer garment worn by both men and women, sometimes short, more often ankle length, with sleeves.
It would be a versatile and striking piece in the fall and spring as outer wear garment.
In another words, you should layer your body with the smallest print on your shirt, working bigger as you move to outer garments like ties and jackets.
Urban Russian national costume presented in the main outer garment - a long, leather or wool coat, tall black leather boots same, Cossack hats, etc..
Workers are required to wear special lightweight outer garments known as «bunny suits» and spend most of their day working in clean rooms to prevent contamination of the cells and circuitry.
Staying with the organic cotton meme for mo», guys have three new garments, a blazer, shirt and pants made with an outer of densely woven organic cotton, and lined in a soft and warm certified organic cotton flannel.
He did not place his hands in their pockets or under the outer surface of their garments until he had
The name comes from Terry v. Ohio in which the Supreme Court held that police may briefly detain a person whom they reasonably suspect is involved in criminal activity; the Court also held that police may do a limited search of the suspect's outer garments for weapons if they have a reasonable and articulable suspicion that the person detained may be «armed and dangerous.»
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