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All the high technology did not eliminate the need for old fashioned paper maps.
Soon she had an intricately fashioned paper ball--not crumpled but smooth.
I think unless you have to carry more than one book around you might as well just have an old fashioned paper book.
It came from Worth's: I thought we must look just as if we had stepped out from the pages of a fashion paper.
In 1873, William Jennings Demorest joined the firm and brought them the printing of his fashion papers.
Lynn and Sedley received fashion papers from Paris once a week and adapted the costumes illustrated in them to the needs of their customers.
Scenes within scenes reflect layers of comprehension, but a screen of small, roughly fashioned paper and fabric pasted flowers forms the dominant barrier.
Trystin vaguely remembered his cousin Quiella as a quiet little blond girl, always into books-she loved the old- fashioned paper books in his father's study. "
After 10 solid days buried among thousands of fashion papers in the windowless morgue, Quon emerged with a cache of nearly 30 Warhols, some credited, some uncredited, but clearly his.
It was necessary for Mordaunt to earn a living and while in Melbourne she edited a woman's fashion paper, wrote short stories and articles, made blouses, designed embroideries-and gardens, acted as a housekeeper, and did artistic work.
Though it is wise to steer clear of fashion papers that will quickly look out of date, hand-finished metallics, classic stripes, rich colors like chocolate brown, 1950's and 70's colors like chartreuse and tangerine, and chinoiserie motifs are currently popular.