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Handlers calm the animal by draping a cloth over its eyes as you mount.
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He was adept at construction, tailoring and creating fluid shapes through draping and cut.
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The coats, in astrakhan, fur or mix of wool and exotic skin, sometimes married precise construction with draping techniques.
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Outfits by Norma Kamali and Parachute show off Kamali's broad shoulders and sleek draping and Parachute's signature use of nylon.
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Sterility guidelines, such as draping the patient in a sterile sheet and wearing a mask and gown, are often forgotten.
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Everything is done by hand, from draping and pinning the toile to stitching perfect seams, and all of it requires complex skills.
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During the ensuing rescue effort, EMTs treated victims atop dinning tables at the Home of the Whopper, while draping intravenous drips across wall lamps.
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Tight skirts, cocktail dresses and power suits are all in, even for women used to being seen in a wispy sari or draping salwar kameez.
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"What will come out of this is a detailed, real-time sequence of what happens in a brain surgery through all the stages from preparation, to shaving the hair, to making the incision, to draping, " Dr. Kim says.
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There was some picketing by the local arts council and some unwelcome, unflattering news coverage, and neighborhood kids who cared nothing about Emily Dickinson or her house started egging the place and draping our noble birches with toilet paper, and for a while there it was like Halloween every day.
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First comes the idea, then the sketching, then the draping of white toile (muslin), first over a mannequin and later over a live model, and finally the cutting of samples on a pattern that translates the temporary magic of the toile into a permanent garment in the fabric and colours of the designer's choice.
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