A female resident touched another female resident'scardiganand told her that it was nice.
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The audience is clearly expected to wear slippers and acardigan.
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The colour of thecardiganstood out in stark contrast to the rest of the colours on the stage.
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Overcoats are only issued when there are special medical considerations; but in the winter months governors are authorised to supplycardiganjackets.
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My answer covered knitted clothing and hosiery—knitted jumpers, pullovers, cardigans and things like that.
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Cardigans have long sleeves and need more materials; slip-overs have no sleeves and need less material; and waistcoats are made of a different material.
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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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The problem is that the restrictions provide a straitjacket instead of—to extend the metaphor—a woollycardigan.
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In one year, men's cardigans are 22 in.
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Yet under group 5, we see blouse-type jackets, sleeveless waistcoats, knitted jumpers, knitted cardigans, jerseys, sweaters and bed jackets.
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As a recent local trade publication put it, borders manufacturers no longer sell just gold button cardigans and twin sets.
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This higher ceiling was fixed because such an ensemble normally demands a higher standard of finish and workmanship than one consisting of a dress withcardiganor other jacket.
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When they enter the site in the morning they can bring with them a sparecardiganand a pair of trousers, which they can change into if they get wet.
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The cost for a vest, a sleeping suit, acardigan, a pram suit, a wrap or a shawl, plastic pants, 24 napkins—they will not go very far—feeding bottle and teat.
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Overcoats are not issued except for special medical reasons, but during the winter months governors are authorised to supplycardiganjackets, the cost being met from public funds.
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