The dress code required that boys wear a jacket and tie, or asweaterand tie.
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For example, our youngest subject uttered a label previously used in a specific context - "wool" for a woolen pompon - while beaking a trainer'ssweater.
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Although objects like sweaters and tomatoes do not have the property red, they do possess the dispositional surrogate.
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Styles define subgroups of objects that are perceptually similar, such as aircraft tailfins, houses, coffee machines, sweaters, and landscape paintings.
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It is often used to decorate clothing (t-shirts and sweaters especially), stationery goods, bags, food packages, and a host of other items.
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The happy clerk bought the newsweater.
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Product orders that come from outside the community - for example, for hand-knit sweaters - are met through the organization of family labor within the community by a local (male) entrepreneur.
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There is only one way to meet sweating on the roads and that is by competing with thesweater.
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My advice to bank managers who want to serve on juries is to wear sweaters and jeans.
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One, a constituent, spent the rest of the week insweaterand jeans serving on the jury.
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We are called sweaters, and every sort of accusation is made against us.
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He is thesweaterwho pays low wages.
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There is no money to buy equipment, no money for sweaters or doctors' bills, no money for anything else.
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Again, other garments are grouped together such as waistcoats, cardigans, jerseys, sweaters, pullovers, slip-overs and bedjackets.
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This woman is the kind that is exploited by thesweater.
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